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Friday, September 12 at 7 pm In German with subtitles The Nazis force a Jewish master forger and prisoners in a concentration camp to counterfeit currencies in an attempt to destabilize other economies. Based on a true story. Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. With Karl Markovics. 98 minutes – Rated R. |
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Friday, September 12 at 9:15 pm Helen Hunt’s impressive directorial debut about a down-on-her-luck New York City school teacher who longs to have a child. With Helen Hunt, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick and Colin Firth. 100 minutes - Rated R. |
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Friday, September 19 at 7 pm In French with subtitles. Inspired by the 1956 classic “The Red Balloon,” this film is a story of a young boy, his mother and his Chinese sitter, set in Paris. Directed by Hou Hsiaohsien. With Juliette Binoche and Simon Iteanu. 113 minutes – Unrated. |
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Friday, September 19 at 9:30 pm A phenomenal documentary of the Rolling Stones in concert, taking time off from their stadium tour to play the legendary Beacon Theatre with a few friends. Directed by Martin Scorsese. 122 minutes - Rated PG-13. |
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Friday, September 26 at 7 pm In English and Malayalam with subtitles. A lavish story of a clash of cultures, imperialist entitlement, and forbidden passion. Beautifully photographed on location in Kerala, India. Directed by Santosh Sivan. With Linus Roache, Rahul Bose and Nandita Das. 98 minutes – Rated PG-13. |
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Friday, September 26 at 9:15 pm In Norwegian with subtitles. The story of two longtime friends in Oslo, both aspiring writers. Talented first-time director Joachim Trier captures the spirit of young adulthood. With Espen Klouman-Hoiner and Anders Danielsen Lie. 105 minutes – Rated R. |
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Friday, October 3 at 7 pm A professor from Connecticut finds that his Manhattan apartment, which he rarely uses, is occupied by Tarek, a drummer from Syria, and his girlfriend from Senegal. Directed by Tom McCarthy (The Station Agent). With Richard Jenkins, Haaz Sleiman and Danai Gurira. 103 minutes - Rated PG-13. |
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Friday, October 3 at 9:15 pm In English and Spanish with subtitles. A Mexican smuggles himself to New York to meet the father he’s never known. An exhilarating and provocative thriller about the dark side of the American dream. Directed by Christopher Zalla. With Jorge Adrián Espindola. 110 minutes – Unrated. |
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Friday, October 24 at 7 pm Despite his age, an elderly Jewish writer pursues multiple real and imaginary love lives. Based on the short stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer. Directed by Jan Schuette. With Otto Tausig, Barbara Hershey, Rhea Perlman, Tovah Feldshuh and Elizabeth Peña. 86 minutes - Unrated. |
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(Il Regista di Matrimoni) Friday, October 24 at 9:00 pm In Italian with subtitles. A small-town Sicilian wedding videographer recognizes a famous film director and begs him to add some artistic touches to his current assignment. Directed by Marco Bellocchio. With Sergio Castellitto, Donatella Finocchiaro and Sami Frey. 97 minutes - Unrated. |
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Friday, November 14 at 7 pm In Hebrew with subtitles David Volach directs this highly provocative, unmistakably critical drama set among Israel’s ultra Orthodox. With Assi Dayan, Sharon Hacohen Bar and Ilan Griff. 73 minutes - Unrated. |
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Friday, November 14 at 9 pm In Mongolian with subtitles. Epic drama about the boy who rises up and becomes Mongol Empire founder Genghis Kahn. Directed by Sergei Bodrov. With Tadanobu Asano, Honglei Sun and Khulan Chuluun. 120 minutes - Rated R. |
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