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Charlatan

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.

Kinds of Kindness

The latest film from the director of the Oscar-winning The Favorite and Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness is a triptych fable, following a man without choice who tries to take control of his own life.

Celebrate Juneteenth 2024 Festivities

In celebration of the Juneteenth holiday and Black Music Appreciation Month, we are featuring an array of activities and screenings.

Juke Joint

Named for a tavern or roadhouse with music for Black people, 1947's Juke Joint was the ninth feature directed by Spencer Williams, who also starred in the film.

The Blood of Jesus

This is the first feature film directed by pioneering filmmaker Spencer Williams, whose screenplay was inspired by a Langston Hughes poem. Followed by a panel discussion featuring Dr. Michele Prettyman and Dr. David Bering-Porter. 

Europa Europa

Europa Europa

Agnieszka Holland received an Academy Award nomination for this account of the real-life experiences of a German Jew who, at 16, concealed his Jewishness during WWII. Holland in person on 6/20!

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

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!

I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw the TV Glow

Jane Schoenbrun’s follow-up to the visionary We’re All Going to the World’s Fair ups the ante on suburban angst, creating an eerily beautiful metaphorical evocation of the trans experience and the ways in which popular culture and media both comfort and betray us. Screening 6/21–6/30.

The Straight Story

The Straight Story

Featuring vast amber vistas of the American heartland courtesy of the great cinematographer Freddie Francis, The Straight Story is one of David Lynch’s most uncharacteristic and undoubtedly best films. Screening on 35mm 6/9 and 6/22.

Adapting the Moving Image with Brent Black

Join writer, composer, and performer Brent Black (aka Brentalfloss) to discuss adapting his own work for YouTube as well as adapting The Wrath of Khan into an Off-Broadway musical.