Calendar of Events
Events for July
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Centennial Club A rich Mexican warlord offers one million dollars for the head of Alfredo Garcia, the man who's impregnated his daughter. Alongside the vicious band of bounty hunters that's unleashed is Bennie (the great Warren Oates, commanding in a rare lead performance), a barkeep and piano player who also sets his sights on Garcia's skull and a hefty reward...
Educational Shorts Program
Teaching films, industrial films, and short documentaries have been around in 35mm, 28mm, and 16mm for over a century, but they hit their peak when schools would regularly bring 16mm projectors into the classroom to complement instruction with audio-visual components.
Matinee: National Velvet (35mm)
From Rochester, With Love | The Centennial Club | Saturday Matinees! By the age of 12, British-born Elizabeth Taylor was under contract to MGM and had already appeared in several popular films, but it was this wonderful girl-and-her-gelding adventure that made her a major star.
Stolen Kisses (35mm) + Antoine and Colette (35mm)
The Complete Antoine Doinel Stolen Kisses is a feature-length follow-up on Truffaut’s Doinel character. Doinel is now a young adult who is still struggling to find a lover or a viable future. Throughout Stolen Kisses, Doinel works a series of odd jobs, most memorably and humorously as a private detective, and makes embarrassingly relatable fumbles in every single one. He’s obsessive in his search for a woman who will receive his adoration and chases infatuation rather than love.
Caught by the Tides
Rochester Premiere The preeminent dramatist of China’s rapid 21st-century growth and social transformation, Jia Zhang-ke has taken his boldest approach to narrative yet with his marvelous Caught by the Tides.
Blue Sun Palace
Rochester Premiere Within the confines of a massage parlor in Flushing, Queens, Amy (Wu Ke-Xi) and Didi (Haipeng Xu) navigate romance, happiness, and the obligations of family thousands of miles from home. Despite the physical and emotional toll their work extracts, the women who live at the parlor have fortified an impenetrable sisterhood.
The Brood
Summer Chills Something’s gone terribly wrong at the Somafree Institute of Psychoplasmics, where, through intense psychological role-playing Dr. Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed) has been encouraging troubled clients to manifest their repressed emotions and desires as fleshy, distinctly Cronenbergian excrescences that soon appear on their skin.
Yankee Doodle Dandy (35mm)
Happy Birthday, James Cagney! At the onset of World War II, George M. Cohan (James Cagney), known as “the man who invented Broadway,” comes out of retirement to star as President Roosevelt in the Rodgers and Hart musical, I’d Rather Be Right.
Full Metal Jacket (35mm)
The Complete Kubrick Adapted from a novel by Gustav Hasford, Stanley Kubrick’s stunning war movie takes us from a nightmarish Marine training session on Parris Island to the hell of Vietnam.
Bed & Board (35mm)
The Complete Antoine Doinel If Truffaut’s first Antoine Doinel films begin as somewhat nostalgic ventures into childhood and young adulthood, then Bed & Board represents the moment where the films stop being ventures into Truffaut’s past and actually begin to muddle in Truffaut’s present.
Summer Stock (35mm)
Make Mine Musicals Jane Falbury (Judy Garland) is a small-town farmer who receives a surprise visit from her actress sister, Abigail (Gloria DeHaven), and Abigail’s theater troupe.
King Kong (35mm)
The Art of Music in the Movies A tragic love story of the most epic proportions, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack’s film helped spark the larger-than-life monster movie tradition.
Crimson Peak (35mm)
Summer Chills Director Guillermo Del Toro returns to his gothic roots with this tale of hauntings, both of the spectral nature and that of family history.
Dryden Roundtable: The Khans of Bollywood @ 60
Roundtable discussion Three of Indian cinema’s biggest stars—Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Salman Khan—are all turning sixty this year. They are not related to each other, but each is part of an extended family working in the Indian film industry.
Eyes Wide Shut (35mm)
The Complete Kubrick | Summer Chills Stanley Kubrick’s final directorial effort was released twelve years after his previous film and four months after his death. Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s 1926 Traumnovelle (or Dream Story), Kubrick waited until he had a real-life couple that could commit to his demanding production schedule to make the film.
Videoheaven
As VHS became the dominant home video format in the early 1980s and consumer demand for new and classic films grew, the need for a space where people could rent the still-expensive-to-purchase tapes created an opening for the proliferation of the video store.
Om Shanti Om (35mm) - Free for Members
The Khans of Bollywood Music! Romance! Drama! Suspense! The greatest box office triumph in the history of Indian cinema at the time of its release is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to Bollywood in its most popular and beloved form.