This political docu-thriller follows a bipartisan group of US defense and legislative leaders as they simulate their response to a reprise of the Jan 6 attack. Discussion follows.
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Log In for Tickets×This political docu-thriller follows a bipartisan group of US defense and legislative leaders as they simulate their response to a reprise of the Jan 6 attack. Discussion follows.
Acclaimed tenor Benjamin Bernheim sings the title role of the tormented poet, alongside sopranos Erin Morley and Pretty Yende and mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine.
Malcolm McDowell stars in Stanley Kubrick's darkly ironic and notoriously violent near-future satire. Discussion follows.
This evening honoring one of the world's most dynamic actors includes a compilation reel, a conversation with Malcolm about his extensive career and a screening of a hard-to-find film.
This compelling and playful documentary is about why you should join a club — and why the fate of American democracy depends on it. Pre-show discussion.
This irreverent Sundance audience award winner follows a 13-year-old Taiwanese American boy as he navigates the joy and chaos of first-gen adolescence.
Nominated for all the major Oscars, this psychological noir starring Ingrid Bergman is where the term "gaslighting" comes from.
Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane star in this unorthodox screwball comedy about a cantor losing his faith and his 70-year-old bat mitzvah student.
Filmmaker Bess O'Brien explores the incredible resiliency of Vermonters struggling with food and housing insecurity. Discussion follows.
Narrated by Jason Momoa, this vital documentary illuminates the connection between the ocean's most dazzling creatures and sustaining all life on Earth.
Mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo stars as a hot-shot fighter pilot in Tony Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori's dramatic examination of the cost of modern warfare.
The Belfast hip-hop group KNEECAP play themselves in this raucous and funny origin story, laying down a global rallying cry for the defense of native cultures.
Charlie Chaplin's first feature finds the down-but-never-out Tramp adopting a foundling child.
An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school ignites a reckoning in this stunning tribute to the resilience of Native people.
A visually rich documentary about one of the most revered artists of the 15th century, an early master of perspective, line and color. Pre-show gallery talk at the Hood Museum of Art.
Jay Craven interweaves the stories of two Revolutionary War-era Vermonters: the rebel schemer Ethan Allen and Lucy Terry Prince, a formerly enslaved woman defending her family from local intimidation.
A spooky costumed get-together to mingle, groove to live music and savor cider before the big show!
This brilliantly whip-smart statement on urban paranoia and loss of individuality stars Donald Sutherland, Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Goldblum. Discussion follows.