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GEOGRAPHIES OF SOLITUDE
Wed-Sun, Mar 22-26

GEOGRAPHIES OF SOLITUDE

An immersion into the rich landscapes of Sable Island and the life of Zoe Lucas, a naturalist and environmentalist who has lived over 40 years on this remote strip of sand.
PACIFICTION
Fri-Thu, Mar 24-30

PACIFICTION

A French government official in Tahiti navigates diplomatic ties with high society, activists and the shadier elements of the island as rumors of a potential resumption of nuclear testing circulate in this haunting hangout thriller from Spanish auteur Albert Serra.
SOME LIKE IT HOT
Fri-Mon, Mar 24-27

SOME LIKE IT HOT

After two male musicians (Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon) witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all-female band disguised as women, but the charm of the group’s singer (Marilyn Monroe) leads them ever further into extravagant lies. (Sight & Sound #38)
JASON ISBELL: RUNNING WITH OUR EYES CLOSED
Sun, Mar 26 at 7:00pm

JASON ISBELL: RUNNING WITH OUR EYES CLOSED

In his own words, renowned singer and songwriter Jason Isbell takes us on an unexpected journey through his musical evolution and creative process as he records and releases “Reunions” in the spring of 2020. Post-film discussion with Jason Isbell and director Sam Jones.
REWIND & PLAY
Mon-Thu, Mar 27-30

REWIND & PLAY

In December 1969, legendary pianist and composer Thelonious Monk was invited to appear on a French television program to perform and answer questions in an intimate setting. Through the examination and reconstruction of (primarily) the unused footage, this new film reveals the disconnect between Monk and his interviewer’s trivialized approach.
TAMPOPO
Tue, Mar 28 at 8:00pm

TAMPOPO

Jûzô Itami’s cult classic tale of an enigmatic band of ramen ronin who guide the widow of a noodle shop owner on her quest for the perfect recipe. Black Dynasty Ramen will be serving up delicious chicken (and vegetarian) yakisoba outside before the event. Purchase your meal when you buy your ticket to secure a bowl. Noodle service from 5:30pm-8:30pm.
SOLARIS
Wed, Apr 5 at 7:30pm

SOLARIS

A psychologist is dispatched to investigate strange phenomena afflicting the crew of a distant space station orbiting a mysterious planet — and must voyage into the darkest recesses of his consciousness to unravel the enigmatic goings-on. Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky (STALKER).
SON OF MONARCHS
Mon, Apr 10 at 8:00pm

SON OF MONARCHS

A Mexican biologist returns to his hometown, nestled in the majestic butterfly forests of Michoacán. The journey forces him to confront past traumas and reflect on his hybrid identity, sparking a personal metamorphosis.
MIRACLE MILE
Wed, Apr 19 at 8:00pm

MIRACLE MILE

What begins as a genuinely charming romantic comedy devolves into outright horror when would-be loverboy Harry answers a ringing payphone and learns of an impending nuclear war, setting him off on a manic journey through the city to rescue his newfound love.
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON
Thu, Apr 20 at 8:00pm

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON

Sparking the dawn of a cultural revolution, STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON tells the true story of five young men who mobilize hip-hop to rebel against the brutal streets of Southern Los Angeles. Pizza and a Movie, co-presented with Slim & Husky's Pizza Beeria
NAM JUNE PAIK: MOON IS THE OLDEST TV
Wed, Apr 26 at 8:00pm

NAM JUNE PAIK: MOON IS THE OLDEST TV

Direct from the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, the fascinating story of pioneering Korean experimental artist and avant-garde mainstay Nam June Paik, the father of video art. Featuring the premiere of “Big Sister,” an original video art installation from Kari Leigh “Bunny” Ames, Dylan Simon, and Fjolla Hoxha on view in the lobby the night of the event.
PATHER PANCHALI
Sat-Sun, Apr 29-30 at 12:00pm

PATHER PANCHALI

Part of Staff Picks and programmed by John, who says “PATHER PANCHALI is the directorial debut of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and the first film in the Apu Trilogy. PATHER PANCHALI is a perfect example of why Ray is placed among the ranks of the all-time great directors. The film has a quiet beauty which is further highlighted by Ravi Shankar's score.”