In this dazzling film, two young lovers long to escape Dakar and discover the glamour and pleasures that they imagine France has to offer.
In this dazzling film, two young lovers long to escape Dakar and discover the glamour and pleasures that they imagine France has to offer.
These amazing short film programs from around the world are sure to inspire delight, curiosity and conversation for viewers big and small.
The two choirs join forces to present Mendelssohn's 'Elijah'—a sweeping oratorio that delves into faith, doubt and resilience through stirring choruses and deeply human storytelling.
Baritone Igor Golovatenko stars as the title character opposite soprano Asmik Grigorian in Tchaikovsky's lyrical Pushkin adaptation.
This artful doc follows two unexpected friends on a journey to make music and raise awareness about mental health. Discussion follows with director Andri Snær Magnason.
In a world where human life seems incompatible with nature, this documentary short explores how one Chilean island defies all odds to let nature lead. Discussion follows.
The poet, author and Dartmouth graduate discusses her work with Professor Alexander Chee.
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Want to master the slow burn? This workshop invites you to explore the art of slink, sleuth and sensual slither.
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Journalist Maria Ressa stands up for the free press, truth and democracy against the authoritarian Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in this searing documentary.
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This new documentary uncovers the history of Mohegan minister and educator Samson Occom, whose fundraising efforts were instrumental in Dartmouth's founding.
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In this nuanced love letter to education, professor and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich '68 explores our country's deepening income gap in his final course.
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Bryan Cranston ('Breaking Bad') delivers a stunning performance in Ivo Van Hove's acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller's classic.
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In this Oscar-nominated documentary, a Russian schoolteacher covertly shares revealing footage of the state propaganda machine and its impact on his students.
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Josh O'Connor botches an art heist in Kelly Reichardt's quietly subversive dark comedy, with the tumult of the 1970s buzzing in the background.
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Bring your picnic blanket, snacks and the entire family for a unique sonic experience!
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Round up the usual suspects for this undisputed masterpiece starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, stuck in limbo in Nazi-occupied French Morocco.
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This documentary romance adventure tells the story of a dalit artist who crosses continents on a bicycle to find the Swedish woman he believes is his destined love.
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An intimate look at the beloved Mexican painter, icon and phenomenon through an examination of the secrets and symbols embedded in her key works.
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Led by Director Brian Messier, the ensemble is joined by guest conductor Luis Manuel Sánchez and student artists from UNAM to premiere a Hop-commissioned symphony for band by the preeminent Mexican composer Arturo Márquez.
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An energy-fueled rock musical, American Idiot relies on the lyrics from Green Day's groundbreaking album to execute an engaging story line.
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Get the inside scoop on what's to come in the 2026/27 Hop season while enjoying drinks, hors d'oeuvres and live music.
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Student and community vocalists share powerful messages in an uplifting performance.
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A father-to-be grapples with the explosive risks and revolutionary potential of AI in this documentary about technology, discovery and a movement to shape the future.
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This vibrant Met premiere of Gabriela Lena Frank's magical-realist opera about Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera features a stunning libretto by playwright Nilo Cruz.
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