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Films
Jul 14, 2013

“Honoring all that was memorable about its forebears [Before Sunrise and Before Sunset] while taking the story to new depths of catharsis, Before Midnight stands as a unique and uniquely satisfying entry in what has shaped up to be an outstanding screen trilogy.” Justin Chang, Variety. We meet Jesse and Celine (Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy) nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna.
108 minutes

Films
Jul 19, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Jul 19, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Jul 20, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Jul 21, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Jul 21, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Jul 21, 2013

“With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art.” Pete Vonder Haar, The Village Voice.
76 minutes; French with English subtitles

Films
Sep 05, 2013

Fordson: Faith, Fasting and Football 2011, NR, 92 minutes. This film follows a high school football team from the working-class Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Mich. — home to the largest Arab-American community in the country — as they practice for their big cross-town rivalry game during the last ten days of Ramadan.

Films
Dec 07, 2013

A SPECIAL CELEBRATION COMMEMORATING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

Films
Dec 07, 2013

A SPECIAL CELEBRATION COMMEMORATING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

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