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L'Shanah Tovah! Happy Rosh Hashanah. RED TREES is NOW PLAYING in select theaters.
The Old Dark House - 4K Restoration
Frankenstein director Whale turned J.B. Priestley’s novel "Benighted" into a nerve-jangling tale that became the template for all spooky-house chillers to come. Stranded travelers stumble upon a strange old house, and find themselves at the mercy of a highly eccentric and potentially dangerous family. This atmospheric thriller features an unforgettable post-Frankenstein horror role for Boris Karloff, as the hulking, disfigured butler Morgan. Also starring in early-career roles are Melvin Douglas, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey and Gloria Stuart.
Upcoming Screenings:
RED TREES
Award-winning filmmaker, Marina Willer (Cartas da Mãe), creates an impressionistic visual essay as she traces her father’s family journey as one of only twelve Jewish families to survive the Nazi occupation of Prague during World War II. Photographed by Academy Award® nominee César Charlone (City of God), the film travels from war-torn Eastern Europe to the color and light of South America and is told through the voice of Willer’s father Alfred (as narrated by Tim Piggot Smith, Quantum of Solace), who witnessed bureaucratic nightmares, transportations and suicides but survived to build a post-war life as an architect in Brazil. As the world struggles with the current refugee crisis, RED TREES is a timely look at a family besieged by war who finds peace across an ocean.
Latest screenings:
My Journey Through French Cinema
Writer-director Bertrand Tavernier is truly one of the grand auteurs of the movies. His experience is vast, his knowledge is voluminous, his love is inexhaustible and his perspective is matched only by that of Martin Scorsese. This magnificent, epic documentary has been a lifetime in the making. Tavernier knows his native cinema inside and out, from the giants like Renoir, Godard, and Melville (for whom he worked as an assistant) to now overlooked and forgotten figures like Edmund T. Gréville and Guy Gilles, and his observations and reminiscences are never less than penetrating and always deeply personal.
Latest screenings (more to be announced):
FACES PLACES wins prize at Cannes
Agnes Varda and JR’s documentary film Faces Places(Visages Villages) has taken the Golden Eye prize, which recognizes a documentary from across all sidebars.
The prize was awarded by a jury of French actress Sandrine Bonnaire, Oscar-nominated The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom director Lucy Walker, Oscar-nominated The Gatekeepers director Dror Moreh, Toronto Film Festival programmer Thom Powers and film critic Lorenzo Codelli.
The Golden Eye, or L’Oeil d’Or, is awarded to the best documentary across all official selections with the French Writers Society. It was initiated in 2015 with the support of the festival and awards the winning director €5,000 prize.
Faces Places will have a theatrical release in the US this fall.
Full story at The Hollywood Reporter.
Maurice - 30th Anniversary 4K Restoration
In celebration of its 30th Anniversary, Maurice returns in a sparkling new 4K restoration that befits its status as one of the finest films ever made by the exalted Merchant Ivory Productions. Maurice Hall (James Wilby) and Clive Durham (Hugh Grant) find themselves falling in love at Cambridge. In a time when homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment, the two must keep their feelings for one another a secret. After a friend is arrested and disgraced for "the unspeakable vice of the Greeks," Clive abandons his forbidden love and marries a woman. Maurice, however, struggles with his identity and self-confidence, seeking the help of a hypnotist to rid himself of his undeniable urges. But while staying with Clive and his wife, Maurice is seduced by the affectionate and yearning servant Alec Scudder (Rupert Graves), an event that brings about profound changes in Maurice's life and outlook.
Latest upcoming screenings:
Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait
Tribeca Film Festival 2017 - World Premiere
Written and directed by Italy’s Pappi Corsicato, Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait chronicles the personal life and public career of the celebrated painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel, whose acclaimed work has turned him into a superstar in the international art world.
More cities to be announced soon.
HEAL THE LIVING - Cities & Theaters
Los Angeles Times Critics’ Pick!
The Village Voice Critics’ Pick!
Heal the Living follows three seemingly unrelated stories that carefully weave together: a French teenager and his friends on a surfing road trip that leads to tragedy; a woman in another town who learns that her weak heart is beginning to fail and action must be taken; and two teams of doctors and medical experts who struggle through their day-to-day attempts to save lives. Ultimately, it is an impassioned story of personal connections that philosophically, spiritually and literally plumbs the depths of the human heart.
Oscar® Award Winner THE SALESMAN
THE SALESMAN took home the gold for Best Foreign Language Film.
With The Salesman winning an Oscar®, Asghar Farhadi joins the company of filmmakers Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman and Vittorio De Sica to have won Best Foreign Language Film multiple times.
THE SALESMAN is now playing in select theaters nationwide.
Find a theater near you: http://bit.ly/SalesmanTix
HOWARDS END - 25th Anniversary - 4K Restoration
Now Available on DVD, Blu-Ray™ & Digital HD!
“A Dazzling Restoration, ‘Howards End’ Reemerges as a Mannered Masterpiece!” - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
iTunes - Digital HD
Amazon - DVD, Bluray, Digital HD
Google Play - Digital HD
FandangoNOW - Digital HD
Barnes & Noble - DVD & Blu-Ray
Best Buy - DVD & Blu-Ray
NYFCC gives Special Award to DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST
December 1, 2016
The New York Film Critics Circle announced a Special Award to Julie Dash for the 25th Anniversary Restoration of Daughters Of The Dust.
@NYFilmCritics What and honor, THANK YOU! *teary eyed* *delighted* *wow'd* Special Award for #daughtersofthedust https://t.co/0by7KyHkLl
— JulieDash (@JulieDash)
December 2, 2016
National Board of Review - 2016 Best Foreign Language Film “The Salesman”
The National Board of Review has named The Salesman as the Best Foreign Language Film of 2016. The Organization’s Annual Gala will be held on Wednesday, January 4, 2017 with NBC’s Willie Geist set to return as host.
For more info about the National Board of Review winners: Click Here
HOWARDS END - Cities & Theaters
Our brand new 4k restoration of James Ivory’s 1992 film Howards End (starring Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Helena Bonham Carter, and Emma Thompson) is now playing in select cities. Find our latest theater listings below.
LES COWBOYS is now available on Home Video
“Brilliant! Hits hard and stays with you.” - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Now Available on DVD, Blu-Ray™ & Digital HD Platforms
iTunes - Digital HD
Amazon - on DVD, Bluray, Digital HD
Vudu - Digital HD
FandangoNOW - Digital HD
Barnes & Noble - DVD & Blu-Ray
Best Buy - DVD & Blu-Ray
DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID is now available on Home Video.
“Lea Seydoux is as beautiful and seductive as she has ever been onscreen.” - Stephen Holden, The New York Times
Now Available on DVD, Blu-Ray™ & Digital HD Platforms
iTunes - Digital HD
Amazon - on DVD, Bluray, Digital HD
Vudu - Digital HD
FandangoNOW - Digital HD
Barnes & Noble - DVD & Blu-Ray
Best Buy - DVD & Blu-Ray
COME WHAT MAY - Cities & Theaters
May 1940. To escape the imminent German invasion, the inhabitants of a small village in northern France flee their homes, like so many millions of their compatriots. Max, a German boy, travels with them. His father, Hans, opposed the Nazi regime and was imprisoned in Arras for having lied about his nationality. Hans is eventually set free and sets off to find his son, accompanied by a Scottish soldier who is trying to get back home.
WINNER - Critics Award - COLCOA 2016
Find our latest list of openings below.
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