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Her Love Boils Bathwater

Dir.: Ryôta Nakano
| 125 minutes

When Futaba is told she only has a few months to live, she decides to keep her daughter in the dark and create a list of tasks for her to accomplish. A heartfelt drama about a family dealing with conflict and hidden secrets.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Dir.: Ol Parker
| 114 minutes

Ten years after the jubilant Mamma Mia! we revisit Sophie as she prepares for motherhood and unveils more of her mother’s past through song and dance.

On Chesil Beach

Dir.: Dominic Cooke
| 110 minutes

1962. On their wedding night, Florence and Edward come to grasp with physical intimacy, social pressures, and their drastically different backgrounds. An adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel that is “brought to exquisite life via immaculate writing, directing and acting” (Los Angeles Time). 

Love, Simon

Dir.: Greg Berlanti
| 110 minutes

Simon is your typical all-American teenage boy. But Simon has a big secret: he is gay. When his secret is threatened to be revealed, Simon has to make some tough decisions. Love, Simon is a coming-of-age film with a twist, a winning script, and a talented ensemble. 

Le Brio

Dir.: Yvan Attal
| 95 minutes
After a racist outburst in class, a French law professor is forced to mentor an Albanian student for a debate competition. Le Brio, an entertaining and triumphant work, is somewhat of a take on My Fair Lady.

 

BlacKkKlansman

Dir.: Spike Lee
| 128 minutes

In the early 1970s, an Afro-American police officer notices an ad for the Ku Klux Klan and contacts the advertisers. What starts out as a joke becomes an infiltration operation into the racist organization. Esteemed director, Spike Lee adapts a true story into a sweeping action comedy.

Ôtez-moi d’un doute

Dir.: Carine Tardieu
| 100 minutes

Erwan discovers by chance that the man who raised him isn’t his real dad, he sets out to find his biological father. He also meets the mysterious Anna, who has surprising ties to them both.

Crooked House

Dir.: Gilles Paquet-Brenner
| 115 minutes

When a wealthy and ruthless tycoon dies under suspicious circumstances, family friend detective Charles Hayward tries to uncover who, from a long list of friends and family, wanted to see him dead.

Transit

Dir.: Christian Petzold
| 101 minutes

A man escaping Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation adopts a dead author’s identity. In Marseilles, he meets a woman looking for her husband—the very man he impersonates. A brazen adaptation of Anna Seghers’ novel placing characters from 80 years ago in contemporary Marseilles.