AFTERSUN

Dec 09-18 A woman looks back on a vacation she shared with her father in this subtle and beautifully observed debut film by Scottish filmmaker Charlotte Wells.

THE DRAUGHTSMAN’S CONTRACT

Dec 9 - 18 Set in a richly exaggerated 17th-century England, Peter Greenaway’s witty, stylised, erotic country house murder mystery catapulted him to the forefront of international art cinema when it was released in 1982

THE CONFORMIST

Jan 6-15 At the peak of his creative powers the 29 year old Bernardo Bertolucci, rejected the influence of mentor, Jean-Luc Godard, and partnered up with Vittorio Storaro and developed his own style for one of the most visually dazzling, politically and psychologically intriguing Italian films.

NEPTUNE FROST

Jan 7-8 Multidisciplinary artist Saul Williams brings his unique dynamism to this Afrofuturist vision, a sci-fi punk musical that’s a visually wondrous amalgamation of themes, ideas, and songs

CORSAGE

Jan 13 - 22 As her 40th birthday approaches, beautiful, rebellious Empress Elisabeth of Austria is thrown into turmoil as she anticipates being considered an old woman.

THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER

Jan 27-Feb 5 Tilda Swinton plays both lead roles in this story of an artist and her elderly mother who return to a former family home in the English countryside, now a hotel haunted by its mysterious past.

ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED

Feb 3-12 Academy Award®–winning filmmaker Laura Poitras (Citizenfour) tells two stories in her essential, new documentary: the fabled life and career of era-defining artist Nan Goldin, and her David-and-Goliath battle with the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty who have been described as the "most evil family in America."

EO

Jan 20-29 WINNER Best Foreign Language Film New York Film Critics Circle This visually spectacular, often surreal odyssey of a winsome, nomadic donkey named EO is shortlisted for the 2023 Academy Award® for Best International Feature Film.

BROKER

Feb 10-12 Five years after winning the Palme d’Or for Shoplifters, Academy Award nominated filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda returns with Broker, starring Cannes Best actor winner Song Kang Ho (Parasite). The film follows two brokers who sell orphaned infants, to affluent couples who can’t have children of their own.

2023 Oscar Shorts: Documentary

A South Indian couple adopt an orphaned baby elephant in The Elephant Whisperers - two of the five nominees in this year's Documentary category star large cuddly animals...

2023 Oscar Shorts: Live Action

Le Pupille (The Pupils) is a fable about the rebellious "bad girls" at a strict Catholic boarding school for orphans at Christmas in the early 1940s -- one of five nominated live action films ...

2023 Oscar Shorts: Animation

The Flying Sailor, one of the animation nominees, is based on the true story of a sailor who survived an explosion in Halifax Harbor in 1917...

DECISION TO LEAVE

March 17-19 Park Chan-wook, the visionary director behind Oldboy and The Handmaiden, won Best Director at Cannes this year for this stylish, thriller.

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SLAVIC FILM FESTIVAL / OLGA

Sunday, April 2 at 2pmA talented young gymnast from Kyiv, played by real-life former Ukrainian national team member Anastasiia Budiashkina, moves to Switzerland to pursue her Olympic dreams in Elie Grappe’s award-winning drama. Set in 2014, the film follows 15-year-old Olga as she tries to make friends on her new team and adjust to life in her new home. As she relentlessly trains in preparation for the European Championships, her friends and family back in the Ukraine are taking to the streets in what would become known as the Maidan Revolution.

THE BLUE CAFTAN

Apr 15-23 Halim, a master tailor spends his days in the back of his shop making beautiful, hand-embroidered caftans. His quiet life of routine is thrown off-kilter when

DANCING THE TWIST IN BAMAKO

The 1960s were a time of change everywhere, and that includes Bamako, the capital city of Mali, a nation only recently independent from French colonial rule.  Samba, a young, idealistic socialist, works toward creating a more just nation by day and dances with girlfriend Lara to Otis Redding, and the Supremes by night.

PLEASE BABY PLEASE

April 29-30 Suze and Arthur are an Eisenhower-era couple leading traditional lives on New York’s Lower East Side consisting of housework, domesticity, and compliant, unassuming gender roles--that is, until they encounter a gang of leather-clad greasers known as The Young Gents.

PINBALL

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OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN

May 20-28 When a Parisian school teacher enters into a relationship with a car designer, he’s slow to let her know that he’s a single father. But once she finds out, she quickly grows to love his precocious, 4-year-old daughter.

THE QUIET GIRL

May 19-21 A soft-spoken girl named Cáit is sent by her parents to live with a pair of distant relatives. Cáit spends the summer on an idyllic Irish farm, and along the way, changes her life.

RETURN TO SEOUL

May 27-June 3 On an impulse to reconnect with her origins, a free-spirited Frenchwoman visits South Korea, the country of her birth. Frédérique (Freddie) doesn't speak the language and doesn't know the names of her biological parents, but that doesn't stop her from looking for them. A STAGGERING MASTERWORK! - LA Times

TWILIGHT

June 3-9 This long unseen masterpiece from György Fehér, loosely based on Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s 1958 crime novella The Pledge, follows a seasoned homicide detective whose obsession with catching a child murderer compels him to use a young girl as bait.

THE EIGHT MOUNTAINS

June 30-July 2 Pietro, a city boy, and Bruno, raised in the Alps, meet as 11-year-olds one summer in Grana—a forgotten mountain village in northwestern Italy. Their friendship grows through subsequent summer visits, introducing them to love and loss, reminding them of their origins, letting their destinies unfold.