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COOL RUNNINGS
Wed, Jan 10 at 5:45pm

COOL RUNNINGS

The improbable but true story of Jamaica's first bobsled team — comprising a helicopter pilot, a reggae singer, and a sprinter — which took part in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
THE THING
Fri, Jan 12 at 9:00pm

THE THING

A crew in Antarctica finds a neighboring camp destroyed and its crew dead. Whatever killed them is nowhere to be found, unless it's hidden in plain sight.
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS
Sat-Sun, Jan 13-14 at 12:30pm

ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS

When a litter of Dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the owners search wintery London to find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement. One of Disney’s most enduring, entertaining animated films.
MISERY
Tue, Jan 30 at 8:00pm

MISERY

Rescued from a car accident during a Colorado snowstorm and being nursed by his number-one fan, a best-selling author of a series of romance novels finds himself writing for his life. Adapted from Stephen King’s bestselling novel and directed by Rob Reiner. Screening in 35mm
Rental Event: Behind The Podcast – A Conversation About “The Kids of Rutherford County”
Wed, Nov 29 at 7:00pm (Doors at 6:00pm)

Rental Event: Behind The Podcast – A Conversation About “The Kids of Rutherford County”

Join Nashville Public Radio for a candid and insightful discussion that promises to spark conversations, inspire action, and emphasize the power of investigative journalism in addressing deeply ingrained injustices.
Sembène 100: Three New Restorations
Fri-Wed, Nov 17-22

Sembène 100: Three New Restorations

In commemoration of the centenary of the “father of African cinema,” Senegalese novelist/filmmaker Ousmane Sembène — both a sharp critic of modern Africa and passionate advocate for its autonomy, whose filmography spans 40 years — we offer these new restorations of three revolutionary films from the 1970s.
XALA
Tue, Nov 21 at 2:30pm

XALA

In Dakar, a French delegation is shown the door and local government officials claim autonomy — but is some light embezzlement and a backdoor deal with the French to blame for El Hadji’s newfound impotence on the night he’s to be wed to a third bride? Sembène’s satire of an inept patriarchy lopes along to the breezy sounds of the wedding band until truth exacts its retribution.
CEDDO
Wed, Nov 22 at 2:30pm

CEDDO

Banned in Senegal upon its original release, CEDDO is an ambitious, multilayered historical epic that explores the combustible interstices between a pre-colonial village’s Muslim majority and its outsiders, followers of an Indigenous religion who act upon the suspicion that they’re being targeted for religious conversion.
MANDY
Fri, Nov 10 at Midnight

MANDY

Awash in a salacious sea of carnage, colors and sounds, filmmaker Panos Cosmatos grinds up beloved genre tropes into a fine pulp — and sculpts them into something altogether otherworldly in this tale of revenge anchored by another gloriously unhinged performance from Nicolas Cage.
DREAM SCENARIO
Ends Thu, Dec 21

DREAM SCENARIO

This satirical swipe at celebrity and groupthink from writer-director Kristoffer Borgli (SICK OF MYSELF) stars Nicolas Cage as an inconspicuous academic who is thrust into the limelight after he starts inexplicably appearing in people’s dreams.