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  • From Mayerling to Sarajevo

    Max Ophuls
    France, 1940

    New 35mm Print!

    Friday, June 12 8:15 PM

    Ophuls presents the love affair between Archduke Franz-Ferdinand and Czech Countess Sophie Chotek in his own elegant, fluid style. “Amongst the finest works of Max Ophuls” (Robin Wood).

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  • Grey Gardens

    Albert Maysles, David Maysles
    USA, 1976

    New Digital Restoration!
    In Memory of Albert Maysles (1926–2015)

    Saturday, June 13 8:15 PM

    The Maysles brothers turn their attention to a reclusive mother-and-daughter team, the unforgettable Edith and Edie Bouvier Beale, in this landmark documentary.

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  • Workingman’s Death

    Michael Glawogger
    Austria, Germany, 2005

    BAM/PFA Collection Print! 
    In Memory of Michael Glawogger (1959–2014)

    Friday, June 19 8:30 PM

    Glawogger again asks a global question: Is hard manual labor a thing of the past? Unflinchingly, he answers by showcasing the most grueling and dangerous professions he could find, in Ukraine, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and China. 

     

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  • The Strange Case of Angelica

    Manoel de Oliveira

    In Memory of Manoel de Oliveira (1908–2015)

    Saturday, June 20 8:30 PM

    A young man falls in love with a recently deceased beauty in one of the final films from the long career of director Manoel de Oliveira. “Bold and daring, whimsical and dramatic” (TIFF).

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  • The Tales of Hoffmann

    Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
    United Kingdom, 1951

    New Digital Restoration!

    Sunday, July 19 6:30 PM

    Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's followup to The Red Shoes was this visually splendid tour-de-force: lush color, outrageous effects, Offenbach's magnificent score, and impressive dancing highlight the three connected tales of a poet's amorous adventures.

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  • Hiroshima mon amour

    Alain Resnais
    France, Japan, 1959

    In Memory of Alain Resnais (1922–2014) 
    New Digital Restoration!

    Friday, July 24 7:00 PM

    A French actress and a Japanese architect meet in Hiroshima, and begin a haunted love affair, in Alain Resnais’ mesmerizing work, written by Marguerite Duras. “A cornerstone film of the French New Wave, Alain Resnais’s first feature is one of the most influential films of all time” (Criterion).

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