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GREEN BORDER
Fri-Wed, Jul 26-31 at 5:00pm

GREEN BORDER

An unflinching depiction of the migrant crisis captured in stark black-and-white, this riveting film explores the intractable issue from multiple perspectives. Agnieszka Holland brings a masterful eye for realism and deep compassion to this blistering critique of a humanitarian calamity that continues to unfold.
THE COLOR PURPLE
Wed, Aug 14 at 8:00pm

THE COLOR PURPLE

Poignant and timeless, THE COLOR PURPLE unfurls 40 years of Celie’s life — an unforgettable portrait of how love, friendship and hope will always vanquish grief, abuse and loneliness.
CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE
Sat, Jun 22 at Midnight

CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE

Chev Chelios awakes three months after surviving the plunge from a helicopter with an artificial ticker running out of juice and sets out on a frantic chase through LA to retrieve his heart from a gang of organ harvesters.
KINDS OF KINDNESS
Final Shows: Wed-Thu, Jul 31-Aug 1 at 4:45pm

KINDS OF KINDNESS

Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest film — fresh from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival — is a triptych fable featuring a stacked cast, including frequent collaborators Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe, as well as Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, Jesse Plemons and more.
COMA
Sat-Sun, Jun 15-16 | Thu, Jun 20

COMA

Before THE BEAST — which screened at the Belcourt in April — Bertrand Bonello explored the world and fears of an isolated young woman amidst a global pandemic in this spellbinding and genre-bending film.
ROBOT DREAMS
Ends Thu, Jun 27

ROBOT DREAMS

Dog is tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot. To the rhythm of ‘80s NYC, their friendship blossoms until they become inseparable. One summer night, Dog is forced to abandon Robot at the beach. Will they ever meet again?

I See Me: A Film Seminar for Black Teen Boys

I See Me: A Film Seminar for Black Teen Boys spotlights high-quality films about the Black male experience. This weeklong seminar invites African American boys ages 13-17 to bring their own experiences and points of view to discussions and activities following each day’s film. Film selections TBA. Students will meet at the Belcourt Mon-Fri, Jun

MAGNOLIA
Tue, Jun 4 at 3:45pm, 7:30pm

MAGNOLIA

When this many lives intersect, the results can be smooth and sinuous or jagged and explosive. During the course of a Los Angeles day, hearts will break, tears will fall, love will take hold and the skies themselves will open up. Twenty-five years on, there’s still nothing like MAGNOLIA. Screening in 35mm
1999
Throughout June 2024

1999

1999 was a major touchstone for a lot of us. Y2K was breathing down our collective necks, but theaters were brimming with a veritable treasure trove of work by old masters and exciting new voices. We’re celebrating that moment 25 years on with a series of 25 films that encapsulate the unique spirit and zeitgeist of the time, from the multiplex to the arthouse. We invite you all to take a trip with us down memory lane as the Belcourt parties like it’s 1999.
RUSHMORE
Fri, Jun 14 at 4:50pm, 9:15pm

RUSHMORE

Precocious, persistent and mildly insufferable, Max Fischer is the kind of student who delights some adults and fuels ulcers in others. But a crush on a teacher puts him at odds with his newest friend, a curmudgeonly Vietnam vet, and Rushmore Academy is not ready for this level of care and concern curdled.