Films
Now Playing
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The Punishment (El castigo)
Directed by Matías Bize
(Chile/Argentina, 2022, 96 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterAfter leaving their son alone in the woods for a few minutes as a punishment for misbehaving during a family drive, Ana and Mateo embark on a desperate search to find him. This award-winning psychological drama about parenthood and marriage marks the eighth film by pioneering director of Chilean independent cinema Matías Bize.
- Friday, April 26, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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Tótem
Directed by Lila Avilés
(Mexico/Denmark/France, 2023, 95 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Lynn Wyatt Theater and Brown Auditorium TheaterOne of the best-reviewed Mexican films in recent times, the Gotham and Independent Spirit Awards–nominated Tótem centers on seven-year-old Sol, who is swept up in a whirlwind of preparations for her father’s birthday party, organized by her mother, aunts, and other relatives.
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The Echo (El eco)
Directed by Tatiana Huezo
(Mexico/Germany, 2023, 102 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterWinner of the Best Documentary Award at the Berlin, Chicago, and Morelia film festivals, the latest work by Mexican-Salvadoran Tatiana Huezo is an epic, intimate, and lyrical portrayal of life set in a small rural mountain village.
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 1 p.m.
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Puan
Directed by María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat
(Argentina/Italy/France/Germany/Brazil, 2023, 109 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterIn this witty and incisive comedy starring Marcelo Subiotto and Leonardo Sbaraglia, a professor finds himself on the cusp of being named head of the philosophy department at the Public University of Buenos Aires, following the death of his esteemed mentor.
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 3:30 p.m.
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The Last Ones (Los últimos)
Directed by Sebastián Peña Escobar
(Paraguay/Uruguay, 2023, 87 minutes, in Spanish and Guarani with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterNorth American Premiere! Filmmaker Sebastián Peña Escobar in Attendance | The assured debut feature by Sebastián Peña Escobar is an unexpected buddy comedy and road movie presented in the form of a documentary. The Last Ones follows three skeptical ecologists on their journey to Paraguay’s last virgin forests, engaging in passionate debates about the future of our species.
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 6 p.m.
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The Settlers (Los colonos)
Directed by Felipe Gálvez Haberle
(Chile/Argentina, 2023, 101 minutes, in Spanish and English with English subtitles)
Lynn Wyatt TheaterTierra del Fuego, Chile, 1901. Three horsemen embark on an expedition, tasked with securing a wealthy landowner’s vast property. Accompanying a British lieutenant and an American mercenary is a mestizo marksman, who comes to realize the true mission is to violently “remove” the Indigenous population.
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 8:15 p.m.
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The Other Son (El otro hijo)
Directed by Juan Sebastián Quebrada
(Colombia/France/Argentina, 2023, 90 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterFederico and his brother Simon enjoy their teenage years until Simon’s tragic death from a balcony fall at a party. Amidst his family’s turmoil, Federico tries to maintain normalcy while struggling to grieve, and finds solace in bonding with Simon’s girlfriend, Laura.
- Sunday, April 28, 2024
- 3:30 p.m.
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The Rescue (El rapto)
Directed by Daniela Goggi
(Argentina/USA, 2023, 95 minutes, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium TheaterBased on the novel by Martín Sivak and set in the 1980s, the fourth feature by Daniela Goggi is a historic drama that tells the story of Julio, who returns with his family to Argentina after the downfall of the brutal dictatorship that overpowered long-standing democracy.
- Sunday, April 28, 2024
- 6 p.m.
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The Old Oak
Directed by Ken Loach
(UK/France/Belgium, 2023, 113 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater & Lynn Wyatt TheaterIn this deeply moving drama, a group of Syrian refugees moves into a once-thriving mining village in northern England. When a rift fueled by prejudices develops, an unexpected friendship between the proprietor of the town’s last pub and a young Syrian woman creates new possibilities.
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Food, Inc. 2: Back for Seconds
Directed by Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo
(USA, 2023, 94 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium TheaterIn the sequel to the Oscar-nominated 2008 documentary Food, Inc., the filmmakers reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser to take a fresh look at the efficient yet vulnerable food system.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
(UK, 1975, 91 minutes, in English)
The Amphitheater of The Brown Foundation, Inc. PlazaSOLD OUT | King Arthur and his knights undertake a hilarious mission to find the Holy Grail in this cult favorite starring the irreverent British comedy troupe. NEW DATE: MAY 11 (Rescheduled from April 20)
- Saturday, May 11, 2024
- 9 p.m.
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The (Ex)perience of Love (Le syndrome des amours passées)
Directed by Raphaël Balboni and Ann Sirot
(Belgium/France, 2023, 89 minutes, in English and French with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalRémy (Lazare Gousseau) and Sandra (Lucie Debay) are unable to conceive a child because they suffer from “Past Love Syndrome,” according to their doctor. In order to be cured, they must sleep once again with each of their former lovers.
- Friday, May 17, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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Our Tiny Little Wedding (Notre tout petit petit mariage)
Directed by Frédéric Quiring
(France, 2023, 83 minutes, in French with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalHappy couple Lou and Max badly want to adopt a baby. Family, friends, and even the adoption agent show up to take part in an explosion of utterly incredible zaniness.
- Friday, May 17, 2024
- 9:15 p.m.
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Mr. Putifar’s Wacky Plan (Les Vengeances de Maître Poutifard)
Directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval
(France, 2023, 80 minutes, in French with English subtitles)
Lynn Wyatt Theater, digitalAs a middle-school teacher, Robert Putifar was teased by students during his entire career. After 37 years of torment, a bitter Putifar finally retires in the home he still shares with his mother. Deep in his secret man cave, the former teacher plots revenge on the first kids who made his life miserable 20 years ago.
- Saturday, May 18, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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The Madness Express (Veuillez nous excuser pour la gêne occasionnée)
Directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt
(France, 2023, 88 minutes, in French with English subtitles)
Lynn Wyatt Theater, digitalRailroad ticket controller Sébastien gets promoted and plans to move with his pregnant fiancée. Sébastien must pass a performance evaluation on his last day on the job, but he learns the inspector is the one known as “crazy.”
- Saturday, May 18, 2024
- 9:15 p.m.
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The Crime Is Mine (Mon crime)
Directed by François Ozon
(France, 2023, 102 minutes, in French and Spanish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalAfter a struggling actress stands trial for the murder of a lascivious producer in 1930s Paris, she ascends to scandalous stardom. A new life of fame, wealth, and tabloid celebrity awaits—until the truth comes out. Isabelle Huppert appears as a fading silent-film star in François Ozon’s frothy story of murder, romance, blackmail, girl power, and a bit of French film history.
- Sunday, May 19, 2024
- 5 p.m.
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A Brighter Summer Day (Guling jie shaonian sharen shijian)
Directed by Edward Yang
(Taiwan, 1991, 237 minutes, in in Mandarin, Min Nan, Shanghainese, and English with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digital restorationSet in early 1960s Taiwan, A Brighter Summer Day is based on the true story of a crime that rocked the nation. This singular masterpiece of Taiwanese cinema is among the most praised, sought-after titles in contemporary film.
- Saturday, May 25, 2024
- 2 p.m.
Coming Soon
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Taking Venice
Directed by Amei Wallach
(USA/France/Italy, 2023, 98 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium TheaterDuring the Cold War, the U.S. government is determined to fight Communism with culture. In 1964, Alice Denney, Washington insider and friend of the Kennedys, recommends the ambitious curator Alan Solomon to organize the U.S. entry for the Venice Biennale.
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Dial M for Murder
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
(USA, 1954, 105 minutes, in English)
Lynn Wyatt Theater, 35mmAn ex-tennis pro wants to have his wealthy wife murdered so he can get her inheritance. When he learns that she is having an affair, he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her.
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Let’s Get Lost
Directed by Bruce Weber
(USA, 1988, 119 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digital restorationIn the 1950s, Chet Baker’s jazz trumpeting, intimate crooning, and pretty-boy good looks epitomized West Coast cool. When photographer Bruce Weber caught up with him three decades later, time and drug addiction had ravaged his life and angelic beauty.
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Elis and Tom (Elis & Tom, só tinha de ser com você)
Directed by Roberto de Oliveira and Jom Tob Azulay
(Brazil, 2023, 100 minutes, in Portuguese and English with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalIn 1974, one of the prime architects of bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom), and popular Brazilian singer Elis Regina came together to record what would become one of the most iconic albums in the history of Brazilian music.
- Saturday, June 8, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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Space Is the Place
Directed by John Coney
(USA, 1974, 85 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalCalling planet Earth! Jazz on Film is pleased to present a special 50th-anniversary screening of the Afrofuturist classic Space Is the Place. This unique iteration of Ra’s musical concepts and social commentary is a blend of science fiction B-movie, blaxploitation flick, and concert documentary.
- Friday, June 14, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm | Maxine Sullivan: Love to Be in Love
Directed by Greta Schiller and Andrea Weiss
(USA, 1986, 80 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater, 16mmThis screening presents two short documentaries by filmmakers Greta Schiller and Andrea Weiss that spotlight often unsung women of jazz.
- Saturday, June 15, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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Jazz Films by John and Faith Hubley
Directed by John and Faith Hubley
(USA, 1957, 80 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalBetween the 1950s and 1970s, animators John and Faith Hubley made their own independent films with intelligence, passion, humor, and great music. Their poetic sensibility and whimsical, impressionistic visual style fit perfectly with jazz music.
- Friday, June 21, 2024
- 7 p.m.
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Disco Boy
Directed by Giacomo Abbruzzese
(France/Italy/Belgium/Poland, 2023, 92 minutes, in Ibo, French, English, and Polish with English subtitles)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digitalGiacomo Abbruzzese’s stylish debut feature, winner of the Berlin Film Festival’s Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution, stars the charismatic Franz Rogowski as a Belarusian immigrant haunted by his actions as a mercenary in the French Foreign Legion.
- Sunday, June 23, 2024
- 5 p.m.
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Power Alley (Levante)
Directed by Lillah Halla
(Brazil/Uruguay/France, 2023, 92 minutes, in Portuguese and Spanish with English subtitles)
Lynn Wyatt Theater, digitalThis gripping Brazilian drama weaves a tale of personal struggle and societal challenges. Set in São Paulo, it follows Sofia, a spirited teen volleyball player from a modest background, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she faces an unwanted pregnancy.
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