
The Last of the Mohicans
This sweeping, feverish epic adapted loosely from James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel features some of Michael Mann's most hypnotic vistas and kinetic sequences.
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This sweeping, feverish epic adapted loosely from James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel features some of Michael Mann's most hypnotic vistas and kinetic sequences.
Celebrate the profound, reflective films by Program X: Cultural Activism and Media workshop participants and documentary filmmaker Milton X. Trujillo. The workshop and showcase reflect on the intersections of culture, activism, and media.
This frank generational portrait assembles a gallery of aging men, all baby boomers drawn from the filmmaker’s community of friends and family. With filmmaker Manfred Kirchheimer in person.
Eastwood’s astonishingly beautiful adaptation of the best-selling novel by Robert James Waller, starring a magnificent Meryl Streep, screens on 35mm on 6/15 and 6/16.
Terry Gilliam balances tragedy and comedy, fantasy and realism, romance and adventure, in this tale of a disgraced radio shock jock (Jeff Bridges) who finds redemption after meeting a homeless man (Robin Williams). Screening 6/14 and 6/15.
A film Agnieszka Holland has called an “anarchist, feminist, eco-thriller,” the brilliant and absorbing Spoor won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic children’s novel comes to precious life in Holland’s exquisitely mounted gothic adaptation, one of the finest live-action family films of the nineties. Agnieszka Holland will appear in person at the 6/21 screening!
Set on the eve of world WWII, Agnieszka Holland’s thriller concerns Hitler’s rise to power and Stalin’s Soviet propaganda machine pushing their “utopia” to the Western world.
This sweeping, feverish epic adapted loosely from James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel features some of Michael Mann's most hypnotic vistas and kinetic sequences.
Jan Mikolášek won fame and fortune treating celebrities of the interwar, Nazi, and Communist eras with his uncanny knack for “urinary diagnosis.” But his passion for healing came from the same source as a lust for cruelty, sadism, and an incapacity for love.
Eastwood’s astonishingly beautiful adaptation of the best-selling novel by Robert James Waller, starring a magnificent Meryl Streep, screens on 35mm on 6/15 and 6/16.