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DAZED AND CONFUSED
Sat, Apr 20 at 9:30pm

DAZED AND CONFUSED

Part of Staff Picks and Weekend Classics and programmed by Joelton, who says: “Alright alright alright! Come celebrate the holiday with Linklater’s rowdy document of high school in 1970s Central Texas.
OMEN
Wed-Sun, May 1-5

OMEN

Returning to the country of his birth, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Belgian resident Koffi finds himself not just a stranger in a strange land, but a pariah in his own family. An exquisitely crafted and visually inventive contemporary tale of superstition, alienation and tradition from Congolese Belgian rapper-turned-filmmaker Baloji.
LA CHIMERA
Ends Sun, Apr 21

LA CHIMERA

Led by a revelatory Josh O’Connor, and supported by Isabella Rossellini and Alba Rohrwacher, Alice Rohrwacher’s latest is an enchanting romantic adventure, an ethereal spiritual journey and a ripping heist movie like no other follows a young British archaeologist who gets caught up in an international network dealing in stolen Italian artifacts.
THE TUBA THIEVES
Thu-Sun, Apr 18-21

THE TUBA THIEVES

Director Alison O'Daniel, who is hard of hearing, uses a series of tuba thefts in Los Angeles high schools as a jumping-off point. Through several d/Deaf people telling stories in a unique game of telephone, the central mystery isn’t about the theft of instruments — it’s about the nature of sound itself. All screenings feature Open Captions
CIVIL WAR (35mm)
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CIVIL WAR (35mm)

In the near future, a team of journalists embark on a dangerous journey to Washington, D.C. in the midst of a second US Civil War between the separatist Western Forces — an alignment of states led by Texas and California — and the militarized American government. Exclusive 35mm Engagement (one of a very small handful nationwide)
Melodrama and Politics: A Rainer Werner Fassbinder Seminar
Wed, Mar 20 | 6:30-7:45pm

Melodrama and Politics: A Rainer Werner Fassbinder Seminar

This seminar is presented in conjunction with Trilogies: Part 2 and the BRD Trilogy. Movie tickets sold separately. Presented by Lutz Koepnick, Max Kade Foundation Chair in German Studies and professor of cinema and media arts at Vanderbilt University.
TÓTEM
Fri-Tue, Mar 8-12

TÓTEM

In a bustling Mexican household, seven-year-old Sol is swept up in a whirlwind of preparations for her father’s birthday. As the day goes on, Sol begins to understand the gravity of the celebration this year and watches as her family does the same.
THE SETTLERS
Thu-Sun, Mar 14-17

THE SETTLERS

Chile, 1901. Tasked with securing a wealthy landowner’s vast property, a British lieutenant and an American mercenary are joined by a mestizo marksman — who comes to realize their true mission is to violently “remove” the indigenous population. A revelatory take on the Western and Chile's Best International Feature Film entry to the 96th Academy Awards.
PICTURES OF GHOSTS
Wed-Sun, Mar 20-24

PICTURES OF GHOSTS

From acclaimed director Kleber Mendonça Filho (BACURAU). A multidimensional journey through time, sound, architecture and filmmaking, set in the urban landscape of Recife, the Brazilian coastal capital of Pernambuco.
ABOUT DRY GRASSES
Sat-Wed, Mar 23-27

ABOUT DRY GRASSES

Nestled away in wintry Turkish Kurdistan, public-school art teacher Samet (Deniz Celiloğlu) yearns to leave the sleepy village, but a budding relationship brings a silver lining. Renowned for his nuanced, visually ravishing imagery, award-winning director Nuri Bilge Ceylan returns with another enveloping cinemascope rumination.