Events
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The progressive social commentary of “Dog Day Afternoon” informs a remarkable Pacino performance
Sidney Lumet’s New Hollywood biopic screens in a new restoration at UW Cinematheque on July 28.
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“Benedetta” offers satirically profane, stimulating visions of sanctity
Paul Verhoeven’s transgressive religious period piece screens at OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center on July 26.
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“My Little Loves” lovingly and candidly renders teenage angst
Jean Eustache’s 1974 coming-of-age drama screens in a new restoration at UW Cinematheque on July 21.
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Turkish feminist fairy tale “Mustang” bursts with vitality amid oppression
Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s coming-of-age drama screens at UW Cinematheque on July 20.
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“Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls” is Meyer and Ebert’s happening, and it freaks us out
The cheeky send-up of the ’60s music industry screens at UW Cinematheque on July 19.
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“Passion” confronts a world of fraying relationships on both cynical and miraculous terms
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s 2008 romantic drama gets its local premiere at UW Cinematheque on July 13 at 7 p.m.
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The psychedelic dystopia of “Zardoz” captures a singular, kaleidoscopic vision
John Boorman’s eccentric sci-fi satire from 1974 screens in a DCP restoration at UW Cinematheque on July 6 at 7 p.m.
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“Lynch/Oz” dissects the connections between “The Wizard Of Oz” and David Lynch’s populist surrealism
Alexandre O. Philippe’s new documentary/film essay premieres locally at UW Cinematheque on June 30.
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“Falcon Lake” plumbs the desirous depths of adolescent memory
Charlotte Le Bon’s ethereal feature film kicks off UW Cinematheque’s summer schedule on June 28, at 7 p.m.
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Paige Taul’s films cohere in a multifaceted portrait of Black identity and class mobility
Mills Folly Microcinema presents a swath of Taul’s work at Arts + Literature Laboratory on June 14, followed by a virtual Q&A.










