Beau Travail (4K Restoration)

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Claire Denis’ ravishingly sensual take on Melville’s “Billy Budd” was once difficult to find, but now audiences can enjoy the 4K restoration of this epic tale that mixes honor, masculinity, jealousy, and desire – ultimately exploding in one of the most unforgettable endings in modern cinema.

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Claire Denis’ ravishingly sensual take on Melville’s “Billy Budd” was once difficult to find, but now audiences can enjoy the 4K restoration of this epic tale that mixes honor, masculinity, jealousy, and desire – ultimately exploding in one of the most unforgettable endings in modern cinema.

  1. 11:45 pm

Son of the White Mare (4K Restoration)

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Never before released in North America and newly restored in 4K, Hungarian animator Marcell Jankovic’s SON OF THE WHITE MARE (1981) is a psychedelic masterpiece of epic proportions ready to re-claim its rightful place as one of the greatest animated features of all time

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Never before released in North America and newly restored in 4K, Hungarian animator Marcell Jankovic’s SON OF THE WHITE MARE (1981) is a psychedelic masterpiece of epic proportions ready to re-claim its rightful place as one of the greatest animated features of all time

  1. 11:50 pm

Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine

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This documentary rips back the curtain on legendary rock ‘n’ roll magazine CREEM. Started in Detroit in 1969, this anti-Rolling Stone was made up of a wild and disruptive band of outsiders that weren’t all that different from the music legends they covered.

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This documentary rips back the curtain on legendary rock ‘n’ roll magazine CREEM. Started in Detroit in 1969, this anti-Rolling Stone was made up of a wild and disruptive band of outsiders that weren’t all that different from the music legends they covered.

  1. 11:55 pm

Row House Film Club

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