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Special Events and Series

20th Anniversary Celebration Series

Join us throughout 2024 as we show some of our favorite films celebrating significant anniversaries this year, in celebration of our own significant anniversary: 20 years as a volunteer-operated nonprofit cinema!

Un Bouquet de Breillat

A carefully arranged assortment of eight works gathered from the filmography of one of cinema’s greatest provocateurs and a genuine auteur, Catherine Breillat.

MASKING RULES & GUIDELINES

  • Masks remain required for weekend screenings before 6pm and for select special event screenings as noted.
  • Masks are encouraged for all other screenings, but not required.
  • Why are we doing this?
    Our aim is to make seeing movies here safe and comfortable for everyone. In addition, the cinema is operated 100% by volunteers and we are trying to keep them healthy!

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CatVideoFest 2024

2024
73min · DCP
  • Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 1:30pm
  • Sunday, Sep 8, 2024, 1:30pm

The world's #1 cat video festival is back!

Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2024, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses.

Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike — a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need.

CatVideoFest creator Will Braden scheduled to introduce the screenings and give away a couple CatVideoFest T-shirts. A representative from PAWS will also be present to share information about cats looking for their forever home.

“[It’s] refreshing to be surrounded by so many feline lovers having a good time at the movies.” Ethan Shanfeld, Variety

“Watching silly cat videos is good for you.” The Wall Street Journal

Fat Girl in 35mm

Catherine Breillat · 2001
86min · 35mm
  • Friday, Sep 6, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Sunday, Sep 8, 2024, 3:45pm
  • Sunday, Sep 8, 2024, 8:30pm
  • Tuesday, Sep 10, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Thursday, Sep 12, 2024, 7:30pm

Twelve-year-old Anaïs is fat. Her sister, fifteen-year-old Elena, is a beauty. While the girls are on vacation with their parents, Anaïs tags along as Elena explores the dreary seaside town. Elena meets Fernando, an Italian law student; he seduces her with promises of love, and the ever watchful Anaïs bears witness to the corruption of her sister’s innocence. FAT GIRL is not only a portrayal of female adolescent sexuality and the complicated bond between siblings, but also a shocking assertion by the always controversial Catherine Breillat that violent oppression exists at the core of male-female relations.

Part of our series, Un Bouquet de Breillat.

In French with English subtitles.

“A strange, discomfiting and fascinating film about the horrors of adolescence.” Manohla Dargis, L.A.  Weekly

“This is not a film softened and made innocuous by timid studio executives after ‘test screenings.’ There is a jolting surprise in discovering that this film has free will, and can end as it wants, and that its director can make her point, however brutally.” Roger Ebert

Sex is Comedy

Catherine Breillat · 2002
95min · DCP
  • Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 3:45pm
  • Sunday, Sep 8, 2024, 6:00pm
  • Monday, Sep 9, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024, 7:30pm

Catherine Breillat’s behind-the-scenes account of shooting FAT GIRL stars Anne Parillaud as Breillat surrogate Jeanne, a director intent on getting her film’s most intimate sequence just right—even if it means alternately coaxing and battling her fragile, needy young actors (Grégoire Colin and Roxane Mesquida, virtually recreating her role from FAT GIRL). Once again exploring her signature obsessions, Breillat uses this metafictional format to investigate the ethical responsibilities of the artist, the messy logistics of running a set, and the slippery nature of realism, as applied to one of filmmaking’s most challenging ordeals: the simulated sex scene. Culminating in one actor’s ribald high jinks with a body prosthetic and another’s breakthrough into shattering emotional territory, SEX IS COMEDY is Breillat’s heady, brilliant synthesis of the ridiculous and the sublime.

Part of our series, Un Bouquet de Breillat.

In French with English subtitles.

“Breillat’s first foray into comedy is playful, whip-smart and far breezier in both tone and look than the stylized gender polemics she’s known for.” Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times

“One of the greatest movies about moviemaking… For Breillat, sex reveals the soul along with the body, baring the actors’ very sense of identity; the drama, based on her own directorial experiences, is both self-revealing and self-accusing.” Richard Brody, The New Yorker

Rear Window – 4K Restoration

Alfred Hitchcock · 1954
115min · 4K DCP
  • Friday, Sep 13, 2024, 7:00pm
  • Saturday, Sep 14, 2024, 2:15pm
  • Sunday, Sep 15, 2024, 3:15pm
  • Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024, 7:15pm
  • Saturday, Sep 21, 2024, 6:00pm

70th anniversary! We’re ending the season with one of our absolute favorite summer movies presented in a beautiful restoration.

Laid up with a broken leg in his West Village apartment, professional photographer L.B. “Jeff” Jefferies (James “Jimmy” Stewart) wiles away the sweaty summertime hours between visits from uptown gal Lisa Fremont (Grace Kelly) by using a telephoto lens to zero in on the human comedy across his courtyard – but, hey, what’s Raymond Burr up to? One of the Master of Suspense’s greatest successes: a witty, nerve-shredding entertainment and technical tour de force.

Part of our 20th Anniversary Celebration Series!

“One of Hitchcock’s finest artistic achievements” Gene Siskel

“It’s one of Alfred Hitchcock’s inspired audience-participation films: watching it, you feel titillated, horrified, and, ultimately, purged.” Michael Sragow, The New Yorker

“One of the master’s greatest stunts. Not only is this a thriller without on-screen violence or a visible (human) corpse, but virtually the entire movie unfolds in a single room, albeit facing out on one of the largest, most elaborate sets ever built on Paramount’s back lot.” J. Hoberman, Village Voice

Booger

Mary Dauterman · 2024
78min · DCP
  • Friday, Sep 13, 2024, 9:40pm
  • Saturday, Sep 14, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Sunday, Sep 15, 2024, 8:30pm

After her best friend Izzy unexpectedly dies in a bike accident, Anna struggles to put the pieces back together. Before she even has a chance to process, Izzy’s cat, Booger, escapes the Brooklyn apartment Anna and Izzy used to share. As Anna turns her already unstable life upside down looking for Booger, a gnarly cat bite results in terrifyingly strange physical changes, forcing Anna to face her grief head on before it consumes her completely. Eerie and strange, BOOGER toes the line between dark comedy and tragedy, taking viewers on a surprising, grossly sweet journey.

Booger is a bold and refreshing journey into grief and the damaging effects of holding it in when it desperately wants to claw its way out.” Maggie Lovitt, Collider

Booger feels like the indie body horror equivalent of Lars von Trier’s Melancholia, doing for grief what the latter did for depression.” Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Alliance of Women Film Journalists

Abuse of Weakness

Catherine Breillat · 2013
104min · DCP
  • Saturday, Sep 14, 2024, 5:00pm
  • Sunday, Sep 15, 2024, 6:00pm
  • Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024, 7:15pm

Inspired by director Catherine Breillat’s true life experiences, ABUSE OF WEAKNESS is an exploration of power and sex. Isabelle Huppert stars as Maud, a strong-willed filmmaker who suffers a stroke. Bedridden, but determined to pursue her latest film project, she sees Vilko (Kool Shen), a con man who swindles celebrities, on a TV talk show. Interested in him for her new film, the two meet and Maud soon finds herself falling for Vilko’s manipulative charm as their parasitic relationship hurdles out of control.

Part of our series, Un Bouquet de Breillat.

In French with English subtitles.

“This is a work just as startling and potent as anything [Breillat] has done to date—a powerful example of art being used to exorcise personal demons that is anchored by two stunning performances and some of the most gripping moments to be seen in any film so far this year.” Peter Sobczynski, RogerEbert.com

VHS Uber Alles Sept ’24

1996
84min · VHS
  • Saturday, Sep 14, 2024, 9:30pm

Back to School Special!

A group of terrorists take over a high school and hold everyone hostage, but the one thing they didn't count on was bad boy Lenny (Corey Haim!) who just moved over from the Bronx. Can he join forces with the wimpy wannabe school bully Eddie and his nice-guy cop dad (Alan Thicke!) to save the school?

“Is it nonsense? Of course it is but that’s why we watch action movies but this has some slick set-pieces with explosions, shoot-outs, fights and quality bad guy deaths with a particular highlight being a goon sliding into a buzzsaw headfirst.” – Theactionelite.com

“A nifty ‘Die Hard in a school’ programmer anchored by a charismatic performance from the late Corey Haim.” – theschockpit.com

“It is a little unbelievable that one teen takes out 7-8 terrorists.” – VHS ‘verified purchase’ review from a notorious online retailer

NEVER RELEASED ON DVD! ONLY ON VHS! ONLY $3!

Coming Soon

Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision

John McDermott · 2024
90min · DCP
  • Monday, Sep 16, 2024, 7:30pm

ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS: A JIMI HENDRIX VISION is a new feature-length documentary film chronicling the creation of Electric Lady Studios, rising from the rubble of a bankrupt, Greenwich Village nightclub to the state of the art recording facility inspired by Jimi Hendrix’s vision and becoming the first ever, artist-owned commercial recording studio. Produced by Janie Hendrix, George Scott and John McDermott and directed by McDermott, the film features exclusive interviews with Steve Winwood, Experience bassist Billy Cox, and original Electric Lady staff members who helped Hendrix realize his dream. The documentary includes never-before-seen footage and photos as well as track breakdowns of Hendrix classics such as “Freedom", "Angel” and “Dolly Dagger” by recording engineer Eddie Kramer.

“One of the strengths of John McDermott’s film is that it breaks the rock-doc mold by not relying on a starry roster of talking heads… [and] more than makes up for its lower glamour quotient with a compelling story.” Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter

Fantasy A Gets a Mattress

Noah Zoltan Sofian, David Norman Lewis · 2023
79min · DCP
  • Saturday, Jul 6, 2024, 8:30pm
  • Thursday, Sep 19, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Saturday, Sep 21, 2024, 8:45pm
  • Sunday, Sep 22, 2024, 8:30pm

FANTASY A GETS A MATTRESS returns to help us close out the summer season once again, exactly one year after its very first showings at the Grand Illusion!

Fantasy A, real-life autistic Seattle rapper, suffers trials and tribulations from total creeps as he attempts to become a superstar. After being kicked out of his group home onto the grim summer streets, Fantasy A sets off on an odyssey to achieve fame and find a good mattress to sleep on in this ensemble comedy filmed entirely on location in Seattle.

The legend himself, Fantasy A, will be present to introduce the screenings, and he and the filmmakers will also take part in post-show Q&As!

FANTASY A GETS A MATTRESS captures Seattle like no other movie before it. With its bright, vivid colors and glorious cinematography, you can practically feel the city’s summer sun simmering from the screen.

“…a truly original Seattle story overflowing with homegrown creativity and humor… the history of Seattle film has a new chapter that, while still being written, begins and ends with Fantasy A.” Chase Hutchinson, The Seattle Times

Amadeus – New 4K Restoration

Miloš Forman · 1984
158min · 4K DCP
  • Friday, Sep 20, 2024, 7:00pm
  • Saturday, Sep 21, 2024, 2:30pm
  • Sunday, Sep 22, 2024, 2:30pm
  • Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024, 7:00pm
  • Thursday, Sep 26, 2024, 7:00pm

40th anniversary! New 4K restoration by The Academy Film Archive of the original theatrical cut!

Winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Director, Milos Forman’s lush, rollickingly entertaining drama explores the mysteries of creativity and divinely-bestowed genius, as well as jealousy, addiction, and disapproving dads. In a remote asylum, elderly composer Antonio Salieri (a riveting, Oscar-winning F. Murray Abraham) regales a priest with the story of his long-ago frenemyship with the legendary Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Oscar nominee Tom Hulce). Flashing back to 18th-century Vienna, the pious and pompous Salieri eagerly anticipates meeting Europe’s greatest musical genius—only to discover that Mozart is also crass, immature, and deeply annoying. Knowing that the talent of a “dirty-minded little creature” far surpasses his own drives Salieri to teeth-grinding aggravation and, ultimately, an obsession to destroy his rival.

Part of our 20th Anniversary Celebration Series!

Amadeus is a magnificent film, full and tender and funny and charming.” Roger Ebert

“A grand, sprawling entertainment… Mozart sings the music of God, Salieri schemes and screams in tragic register, and the film keeps humming merrily along with them both.” Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine

“With Mozart’s magical music swirling around them, Hulce and Abraham share a dual triumph in a film that stands as a provocative and prodigious achievement.” Peter Travers, People Magazine

Look Into My Eyes

Lana Wilson · 2024
108min · DCP
  • Sunday, Sep 22, 2024, 6:00pm
  • Monday, Sep 23, 2024, 7:15pm
  • Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024, 7:15pm
  • Saturday, Sep 28, 2024, 5:00pm

In this A24 release from acclaimed documentarian Lana Wilson, a group of New York City psychics conduct deeply intimate readings for their clients, revealing a kaleidoscope of loneliness, connection, and healing.

Crystal balls, neon signs leading into candle-lit rooms, ladies in caftans: these images of psychics fill the popular imagination. But throughout New York City, in minimalist and homey settings, a community of sensitive, tuned-in individuals, with their own stories of loss and love, offer bridges to the beyond for sincere seekers. Director Lana Wilson (AFTER TILLER, MISS AMERICANA) turns her eye for intimacy and revelation on sessions between psychics and clients: a doctor wants assurance about the young girl who died in her care; an adopted young woman inquires about her birth parents; a pet medium channels an anxious dog’s concerns. Equally absorbing are the questions the psychics ask themselves: Am I really helping people? Do I have a true gift? Does it matter?

Please note: The showing on Saturday, September 28th, will be presented with open captions.

“Wilson doesn’t solve the mysteries of the universe, but she does do something remarkable: unveiling the very human desires and drives that motivate us to reach out for something bigger than ourselves.” Alejandra Martinez, TheWrap

“With a cozy but respectful camera, a considerate tone and a profound understanding of urban alienation, Wilson puts forth something that will make every New Yorker—or anyone who’s ever sat with unprocessed grief and suffering—feel a little less alone.” Tomris Laffly, Harper’s Bazaar

Sleep

Jason Yu · 2023
95min · DCP
  • Friday, Sep 27, 2024, 7:00pm
  • Saturday, Sep 28, 2024, 2:30pm
  • Saturday, Sep 28, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Sunday, Sep 29, 2024, 3:45pm
  • Sunday, Sep 29, 2024, 8:15pm
  • Monday, Sep 30, 2024, 7:30pm

SLEEP follows newlyweds Hyun-su (Lee Sun-kyun, PARASITE) and Soo-jin (Jung Yu-mi), whose domestic bliss is disrupted when Hyun-su begins speaking in his sleep, ominously stating, “Someone’s inside.” From that night on, whenever he falls asleep, Hyun-su transforms into someone else, with no recollection of what happened the night before. Overwhelmed with anxiety that he may hurt himself or their young family, Soo-jin can barely sleep because of this irrational fear. Despite treatment, Hyun-su’s sleepwalking only intensifies, and Soo-jin begins to feel that her unborn child may be in danger.

In Korean with English subtitles.

“A phenomenal debut, a movie that rises to an incredible climax that should have people talking.” Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com

“Jason Yu crafts a twisty delight that leaves you doubting what you’re seeing and wondering what to believe right till the last moment.” Alissa Wilkinson, Vox

“The smartest debut film I’ve seen in ten years.” Bong Joon-Ho

The Exorcism of Saint Patrick

Quinn Armstrong · 2024
90min · DCP
  • Friday, Sep 27, 2024, 9:15pm

A pastor takes a young gay teen to a cabin to perform conversion therapy. When the pastor's harsh tactics bully the teen into taking his own life, the ghosts of the conversion camp's many victims return for vengeance.

Writer/director Quinn Armstrong scheduled to be in attendance for a post-show Q&A!

The Exorcism of Saint Patrick relies on real-life terror to exact its timely messaging, and it’s so uncomfortable (and infuriating) to watch, you’ll no doubt squirm in your seat.” Bee Delores, Horrorverse

“A thought-provoking and chilling social horror film about society’s most frightening monsters: those who wear the mask of piety and morality.” Louisa Moore, Screen Zealots

The Last Laugh

F. W. Murnau · 1924
90min · DCP
  • Sunday, Sep 29, 2024, 6:00pm

100th anniversary!

One of the crowning achievements of the German expressionist movement, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s THE LAST LAUGH (Der letzte Mann) stars Emil Jannings as an aging doorman whose happiness crumbles when he is relieved of the duties and uniform which had for years been the foundation of his happiness and pride. Through Jannings’s colossal performance, THE LAST LAUGH becomes more than the plight of a single doorman, but a mournful dramatization of the frustration and anguish of the universal working class.

Presented in celebration of National Silent Movie Day and part of our 20th Anniversary Celebration Series!

“[A] highly artistic film masterpiece.” Mordaunt Hall, The New York Times

“One of the most famous of silent films, and one of the most truly silent, because it does not even use printed intertitles. Silent directors were proud of their ability to tell a story through pantomime and the language of the camera, but no one before Murnau had ever entirely done away with all written words on the screen (except for one sardonic comment [towards the end]). He tells his story through shots, angles, moves, facial expressions and easily read visual cues.” Roger Ebert

Ravenous in 35mm

Antonia Bird · 1999
101min · 35mm
  • Tuesday, Oct 1, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Wednesday, Oct 2, 2024, 7:30pm
  • Thursday, Oct 3, 2024, 7:30pm

YOU ARE WHO YOU EAT

25th anniversary! Directed by Antonia Bird, RAVENOUS compares American colonialism and capitalism to the insatiable bloodlust of cannibalism. When Captain John Boyd (Guy Pearce) investigates reports of missing persons at Fort Spencer in 1840s California, he finds frostbitten survivor Colqhoun (Robert Carlyle)—but can Colqhoun's mad story about a bloodthirsty Colonel Ives be trusted? Co-starring Joseph Runningfox and Sheila Tousey, and remixing vampire tropes alongside stories of the Donner Party, "Colorado Cannibal" Alferd Packer, and the Algonquian Wendigo, RAVENOUS is a smart and bloody good cult classic in its own class, featuring a delectable score by Michael Nyman and Damon Albarn.

“In an age of fast-food horror films, Ravenous is that rare and well-seasoned meal that leaves you hungry for more. Eat it up.” Joe McGovern, Entertainment Weekly

“A gourmet dish for midnight movie ghouls.” Geoff Andrew, Time Out

“It’s one crazy-ass movie…” Paul Tatara, CNN.com

Thundercrack!

Curt McDowell · 1975
160min · digital
  • Saturday, Oct 5, 2024, 8:30pm

In 1975, Curt McDowell and writer/actor George Kuchar created the exceptionally perverse and utterly brilliant THUNDERCRACK!, a film not recommended for those with tender sensibilities.

Witness if you dare… THUNDERCRACK!… the world’s only underground kinky art adult horror film, complete with four men, three women and rampaging circus animals. With the initial setup of an atmospheric gothic tale — a dark and stormy night breakdown featuring a creepy old house on the hill — it quickly turns into an eerie orgy of graphic humor, horror and sex. A tour de force of underground filmmaking with a plot beyond description, this film fully exposes itself with amazing dialogue and trash-noir lighting through which to peer at the pickles, the puke and the polymorphs.

*No one under 18 admitted.*

“The cult classic of weirdo hardcore, an irresistibly infuriating bad taste whip of raunch and skewed melodrama, like a very horny Soap, that quite literally leaves you unsure of whether you’re coming or going.” Time Out

“This is a full-blown, near-perfect parody which cobbles together a cast of Irwin Allenesque characters, and then steeps them in hardcore sex and disturbing imagery, until it becomes a twisted, Old Dark House-style soap opera… Without question, Thundercrack! is one of the great underground sleaze epics, and a touchstone for all independent filmmakers to come!” Steven Puchalski, Shock Cinema Magazine

Fresh Kill in 35mm (with director Shu Lea Cheang!)

Shu Lea Cheang · 1994
80min · 35mm
  • Wednesday, Oct 9, 2024, 7:30pm

30th anniversary! New 35mm print with director Shu Lea Cheang in attendance!

FRESH KILL is a highly stylized and satirical attack on neo-liberal reality. The child of a young lesbian couple living on Staten Island mysteriously vanishes after consuming radiated fish. The battle to find the missing child and the culprits responsible for the disappearance is joined by a group of cyber-warriors. Everyone finds themselves ensnared in a vast conspiracy involving a ghost ship of nuclear refuse, ominous media messages, and deadly cat food!

This presentation is part of a 20-city road trip across America in which Shu Lea Cheang is traveling with a new 35mm print of her film, accompanied by two young filmmakers, Los Angeles-based Jean-Paul Jones and New Orleans-based Jazz Franklin. Read more about this 30th anniversary tour, the movie, the print, and the filmmakers in the official press release here.

Named one of “The 100 Greatest New York City Artworks” – Alex Greenberger, ARTnews

Fresh Kill, a celebration of multicultural diversity with as much humor as seriousness, suggests that love may be the only defense in a world whose existence is endangered by conglomerates, ever expanding and polluting the mind as well as the planet.” Kevin Thomas, The Los Angeles Times