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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.
THE INSIDER
Sat, Jun 15 at 5:25pm

THE INSIDER

Tells the true story of the TV expose of the tobacco industry, broadcast on “60 Minutes,” as seen through the eyes of a real tobacco executive, Jeffrey Wigand. Screening in 35mm
Panic Like It’s 1999: Crisis in Turn of the Century Cinema
Sat, Jun 15 | 11am-12:15pm

Panic Like It’s 1999: Crisis in Turn of the Century Cinema

The year 1999 was a moment of significant historical and social change and a watershed moment in cinema history. This seminar will address a spectrum of changes and innovations in the cinema of 1999 — including THE MATRIX, FIGHT CLUB, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH and the TOY STORY franchise — and their relationship to each other.
FIGHT CLUB
Wed, Jun 19 at 4:20pm, 9:00pm

FIGHT CLUB

Your comfortable life, catalog-refined and impeccably furnished, has you pacing back and forth in a space growing all the smaller with each passing day. But that’s okay. Your new buddy Tyler’s gonna help you break out of your immaculate cage — and then burn it all down.
MAN ON THE MOON
Tue, Jun 25 at 1:50pm, 6:45pm

MAN ON THE MOON

Comedian, performance artist, beloved television personality and home-grown weirdo Andy Kaufman (Jim Carrey) lived a tale as inscrutable and unexpected as the characters and archetypes he embodied, brought to life by the master of the humane, Miloš Forman.
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
Tue, Jun 25 at 4:20pm, 9:15pm

BEING JOHN MALKOVICH

A frustrated puppeteer happens upon an egress that passes through to the mind of actor and icon John Malkovich, with earth-shaking chaos unfolding.
BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB
Mon, Jun 24 at 3:30pm, 5:45pm, 8:00pm

BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB

With a small film crew, Wim Wenders accompanies friend/guitarist Ry Cooder on a trip to Havana, immersing themselves in the world of Cuban music. The resulting documentary became a cinematic sensation and an international success.