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New Films

Amazing Grace

Dir.: Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack
| 89 minutes

In 1972, Aretha Franklin  returned to her gospel roots to record what will become her most successful album – Amazing Grace. The masterful result documenting these sessions – a pleasure for the eyes and ears – is finally available.

Pain and Glory

Dir.: Pedro Almodóvar
| 113 minutes

Pedro Almodovar’s new, heartfelt, personal film depicts a successful director in crisis and his encounters with people over the course of his lifetime. Antonio Banderas in an unforgettable role for which he won the Best Actor award at Cannes.

Wild Rose

Dir.: Tom Harper
| 100 minutes

A heartfelt British drama about Rose-Lynn, a gifted mother of two who gives up her dream of becoming a country music star and cleans houses for a wealthy family. When her employer discovers her talent, Rose’s life takes an unexpected turn.

Blinded by the Light

Dir.: Gurinder Chadha
| 114 minutes

In late 1980s England, a teenager of Pakistani origin works up the courage to express himself in writing after discovering Bruce Springsteen’s music. Gurinder Chadha’s (Play it Like Beckham) bracing musical drama.

Parasite

Dir.: Bong Joon-Ho
| 132 minutes

Parasite, Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s (SnowpiercerOkja) film, which won the Palme d’Or for Best Film at Cannes, follows a poor family whose members infiltrate a wealthy family’s mansion until the plan goes awry.

Where’d You Go, Bernadette

Dir.: Richard Linklater
| 130 minutes

Her husband is highly successful, her relationship with her teen daughter is warm and loving, her house is a sanctuary, but her mid-life crisis is creeping up on Bernadett. 

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Dir.: Quentin Tarantino
| 161 minutes

1969. Fading Hollywood star Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth are suddenly unemployed. While Rick searchers for a future in Hollywood, Cliff becomes entangled with a group of young hippies…. A love-letter to Hollywood that blurs the line between reality and fiction.

Downton Abbey

Dir.: Michael Engler
| 122 minutes

1927. King George and Queen Marie are planning a visit to the Crawley Estate. The momentous event will unleash scandal, romance and intrigue that will put all members of the house, upstairs and downstairs, on high alert. A sumptuous and enjoyable period drama extravaganza.

Chamboultout

Dir.: Eric Lavaine
| 100 minutes

When Beatrice writes a book about her husband Fredric’s accident that left him blind and without a filter over what he says, their friends are less than pleased with their depicted. A heartfelt charming dramedy.