Events
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The painterly and methodical martial arts landscapes of “A Touch Of Zen”
King Hu’s epic, influential wuxia masterpiece from 1971 screens on 35mm at UW Cinematheque on April 27.
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The reckless, Springsteen-inspired revelry of “Streets Of Fire”
Walter Hill’s wild “rock ‘n’ roll fable” from 1984 screens on 35mm at UW Cinematheque on April 26.
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Eating the rich, and everyone else, in “Delicatessen”
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro’s cutting dystopian black comedy from 1991 screens in a new restoration at UW Cinematheque on March 16.
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“Bound” is a horny condemnation of the straight and narrow
The Wachowskis’ remarkably erotic, queer neo-noir from 1996 screens at OutReach on March 13.
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“Pictures Of Ghosts” invokes the city of Recife’s historical memory through haunting memoir
Brazilian writer and director Kleber Mendonça Filho’s sterling essay film premieres in Madison at UW Cinematheque on February 23.
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Melodramatic emotions in your Heart aren’t a Sin at UW Cinematheque
The musicals “Victims Of Sin” (1951) and “One From The Heart Reprise” (1982/2024) screen at 4070 Vilas Hall in new restorations on February 9 and 10.
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“Mad Dreams Of Reason” will contemplate modern geopolitics through experimental audiovisual valiance
Guest drummer Gustavo Cortiñas joins You Of All People and local video artist Enrique Rueda for two unique performances at MMSD Planetarium on February 2 and 3.
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The voyeurism of “Peeping Tom” still offers a transgressive take on trauma
Michael Powell’s quintessential 1960 psychological thriller screens at UW Cinematheque on January 26.
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“The Apocalyptic Is The Mother Of All Christian Theology” rebuilds a cultural portrait of Paul the Apostle through a collage of biblical media
Mills Folly Microcinema concludes their 2023 screening year with Jim Finn’s latest experimental documentary on December 13.
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“Dancing In The Dust” pits man against nature in more ways than one
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s dramatic 2003 debut feature screens in a new DCP restoration at UW Cinematheque on December 8.










