Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation

The work, lives, and personal journeys of the iconic American artists Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams coalesce with creative combustion in this innovative dual-portrait documentary. Filmmaker Lisa Immordino Vreeland distills the loves, fears, and artistic achievements of these masters via an array of archival materials, film clips, and vibrant voiceover work from Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto as Capote and Williams, respectively.

All Light, Everywhere

All Light, Everywhere is an exploration of the shared histories of cameras, weapons, policing, and justice. As surveillance technologies become a fixture in everyday life, the film interrogates the complexity of an objective point of view, probing the biases inherent in both human perception and the lens.
95 minutes

12 Mighty Orphans

12 Mighty Orphans tells the true story of the Mighty Mites, the football team of a Fort Worth orphanage that, during the Great Depression, went from playing without shoes—or even a football—to playing for the Texas state championships. It stars Luke Wilson, Robert Duvall, and Martin Sheen.
PG-13
 
Friday, June 11 7:30 pm showtime sold out 

Dream Horse

“Like horseracing, filmmaking is a high-risk gamblers' game, but the team behind Dream Horse, the resulting dramatization of the Vokes' story, have surely bred a winner with this endearing, determinedly crowd-pleasing adaptation.” Leslie Felperin, Hollywood Reporter.

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

From Academy Award® winning director Caroline Link (Nowhere in Africa) comes an adaptation of acclaimed British author Judith Kerr's classic novel based on childhood memories of her Jewish family tackling prejudice, exile, displacement, and adaptation after they escape from 1933 Berlin.

German with English subtitles,119 minutes

The Dry

“The barren earth surrounding a drought-stricken Aussie town provides fertile ground for mystery, suspense and punchy emotional drama in The Dry.” Richard Kuipers, Variety.


Aaron Falk goes back home to attend a tragic funeral. However, his return reopens the door to the unsolved death of a teenage girl.
R; 117 minutes

 

The Killing of Two Lovers

The Killing of Two Lovers follows David, who desperately tries to keep his family of six together during a separation from his wife. They both agree to see other people, but David struggles to grapple with his wife's new relationship. The Hollywood Reporter calls the film "a transfixing drama without a wasted word or a single inessential scene."
R; 84 minutes
 

Gunda

Experiential cinema in its purest form, Gunda chronicles the unfiltered lives of a mother pig, a flock of chickens, and a herd of cows with masterful intimacy. Using stark, transcendent black-and-white cinematography and the farm's ambient soundtrack, master director Viktor Kossakovsky invites the audience to slow down and experience life as his subjects do, taking in their world with a magical patience and an other-worldly perspective.