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Ivan the Terrible, Parts I & II

Cinema founding father Sergei Eisenstein’s final completed works form an historical diptych unprecedented in scale and visual audacity.

Notturno

Notturno consists of astonishing, exactingly rendered images of everyday life navigated along liminal lands in the Middle East.

Freak Orlando

New German Cinema's Ulrike Ottinger playfully toyed with religion, literature, genre, and the sexually normative modern world.

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Saint Jack

Bogdanovich closed out his most celebrated decade with an underappreciated gem that adapts the novel by Paul Theroux.

Nuts!

On February 11, Penny Lane in person with her entertaining animated doc, tracing the life of the controversial Dr. John Romulus Brinkley.

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Sergeant Rutledge

Feb 11 & 12: Woody Strode stands at the center of John Ford’s courtroom drama: the first Hollywood Western to feature a Black hero.

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At Long Last Love

Cinephile-as-auteur Bogdanovich’s eighth film in eight years is an homage to 1930s Ernst Lubitsch musical comedies.

All About My Sisters

Director Qiong Wang builds a riveting portrait of her family reckoning with the lasting impact of China's one-child policy.

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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Woody Strode’s graceful presence in his third collaboration with John Ford, always slyly underlined compositionally, becomes haunting and heartbreaking in equal measure. Screens February 18.

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Pork Chop Hill

Among a murderer’s row of emerging young thespians, including fellow African-American trailblazer James Edwards, Woody Strode plays a jittery soldier fully aware that he’s on a suicide mission.

Anne at 13,000 Ft.

The latest from director Kazik Radwanski is a detailed, emotionally nuanced portrait of a young woman under the influence of a profoundly mercurial temperament.