Events
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“Invaders From Mars” spiritedly reflects the rampant McCarthyism of its era
The 1950s B-movie horror classic screens at UW Cinematheque on March 17 in a new 4K restoration.
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Project Projection returns with a stirring slate of locally produced music videos and experimental video art
Mills Folly Microcinema hosts the first 2023 showcase of work by Madison-based filmmakers and artists at Arts + Literature Laboratory on March 15.
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“Thirst” blends eroticism, horror, and black comedy in a twist-filled take on the vampire genre
Park Chan-wook ambitiously adapts Émile Zola’s novel “Thérèse Raquin” in his 2009 film, screening at the Union South Marquee on February 24.
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“Inside A Dream: The Music of David Lynch” aims to reproduce the otherworldly atmosphere of the iconic American surrealist’s oeuvre
On February 12, a live eight-piece band tributes the moody music from Lynch’s work (often with longtime composer Angelo Badalamenti) at High Noon Saloon.
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“Big Brown Eyes” and “Hot Saturday” highlight the range of leading man Cary Grant’s early work
UW Cinematheque curates a double feature of 1930s Hollywood on February 4.
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“Aftersun” reconciles the hazy memories of adolescence with a hardened knowledge of maturity induced by loss
Charlotte Wells’ astonishing directorial feature debut premieres locally at UW Cinematheque on February 2.
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Encore Studio For The Performing Arts pays homage to silent and early sound era cinema in “Black And White”
Encore celebrates their 23rd year as Wisconsin’s premiere theater company for people with disabilities with a four-film, 75-minute suite across two winter weekends at Mary DuPont Wahlers Theatre.
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The metaphysical and earthly “EO” imagines a world where love is essential and cruelty is incidental
Jerzy Skolimowski’s striking, dramatic parable premieres at UW Cinematheque on January 26.
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“Ghost Wars” razes the personal and public desolations of late capitalism in a tapestry of American avarice and strife
The multimedia collaboration between video artist Aaron Granat and multi-hyphenate Thomas Ferrella returns to MMSD Planetarium for two nights, on January 6 and 7.










