Palm Springs International Film festival 2024 Festival Guide

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FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE

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INDEXES Films by Region �����������������������������������������������������������140 Film Index ���������������������������������������������������������������������142

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Helene Galen

Mary Ann LaBahn

Patrick Mundt

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Dominique Shwe Board Member

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WELCOME

LETTER FROM THE FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN In my inaugural year as Chairman, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to this year’s 35th anniversary of the Palm Springs International Film Festival� Gathering with our audiences in front of the big screen to collectively share the best new films the world has to offer takes on a renewed significance this year� The 180 films we will be showing, which were curated for this year’s program by artistic director Lili Rodriguez and her talented staff of programmers, will allow audiences to journey to nearly 75 countries from every region of the world without ever leaving our magnificent Coachella Valley�

Nachhattar Singh Chandi Chairman of the Board

Our festival offers something to suit every filmgoer’s taste – from escapist comedies and edge-of-your-seat thrillers to deeply moving dramas and eye-opening documentaries� We are most proud of the fact that our festival is widely regarded throughout the industry as the festival that screens the most submissions to the Best International Feature Film category of the Academy Awards®� This year, once again, we’re bringing you a large selection of those films in our Awards Buzz program� No festival would be complete without a taste of Hollywood, so we invite you to don your finest attire and celebrate with us in person as we kick off the festival with this year’s Film Awards on Thursday, January 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, where we will be honoring some of the biggest A-list movie stars and filmmakers in the world� It is the only event in the valley where you can celebrate among Hollywood’s best and brightest, see the glitz and glamour of the red carpet with stars like Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone, Greta Gerwig and more Oscar® hopefuls, and enjoy a fabulous dinner in our elegantly decorated ballroom� And all for a good cause, raising more than $2�5 million for the Palm Springs International Film Society’s year-round mission� I want to thank our title sponsor, City of Palm Springs; and our Film Awards host Mary Hart and Entertainment Tonight for helping to make this one of the most exciting events in the world of film� Our major sponsors are IHG Hotels & Resorts and the Houston Family Foundation� The Film Awards underwriters are Helene Galen, JoAnn McGrath, Sean McGrath, Jordan Schnitzer, Harold Matzner and myself� Combined, our entire board of directors donates more than $1 million annually to this benefit for the Palm Springs International Film Society� It is an honor to support the vision and passion of our founder Sonny Bono, our past chairman, Harold Matzner, and James R� and Jackie Lee Houston, who chaired this event for so many years� We hope you join us in ringing in a very happy new year at the festival!

Festival Chairman, Nachhattar Singh Chandi Chairman of the Board

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WELCOME

LETTER FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Hello film friend, In the months of preparation leading up to this edition, a phrase kept resurfacing in our

Lili Rodriguez Artistic Director

conversations: We’re back. Of course, with regular year-round programming, the Film Society was never gone (and we had a whole festival in 2023!), but we just can’t deny the sense of excitement for our return that is in the air this year. For our 35th, we are delighted to say that we are officially back.. Back to pre-pandemic offerings, back to special events. Welcome back to the film festival you’ve come to grow with and love over the past three decades!

As you flip through these pages, you’ll read but glimpses of stories set across the globe, from people and cultures vast and varied. Our team of programmers searched the globe with you in mind while selecting the films that make up the festival. Never an easy feat, the months-long programming process culminated in 180 films from over 70 countries that, in PSIFF tradition, range from heartwarming narratives that celebrate the human spirit to twisty thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat. We’ve got everything from indie darlings, to revelatory documentaries, to international blockbusters and everything in between… all awaiting your eager discovery. With so much to offer, I’d like to highlight some new or returning elements that promise to elevate your festival experience: In celebration of our 35th year, we’re introducing a Flashback Series – a nostalgic journey into the past with a spotlight on three iconic films released in 1990. For families looking to create lasting memories, mark your calendars for the last Sunday of the festival – our inaugural Family Day! This special day is dedicated to all generations of film enthusiasts, featuring a carefully curated selection of family-friendly films and activities that cater to the young and the young at heart. Our global exploration takes us to South Korea, 2024’s Country Focus! Immerse yourself in a collection of retro and contemporary South Korean films, experiencing the cultural richness and cinematic innovation that define this flourishing industry. As a tribute to the masterful work of acclaimed filmmaker James Ivory, we present a mini retrospective co-curated by the maestro himself. Dive into the exquisite tapestry of Ivory’s cinematic legacy, exploring the nuances of his storytelling and the artistry that has earned him a place among the greats. For those who appreciate the marriage of culinary and cinematic arts, our film-themed dinners are back! Always a delectable way to merge the worlds of food and film, and an experience that satisfies both your cinematic and gastronomic cravings. Last but certainly not least, join us at members-only coffee chat sessions! Three intimate and relaxed hour-long gatherings will be scheduled at various venues. Come share your thoughts and hear from the programming team and your fellow film society peers. Exclusive to Palm Springs International Film Society members. Reflecting on these experiences brings to mind the invaluable contributions of our partners and sponsors, whose unwavering support plays a crucial role in creating a memorable festival. A heartfelt thank you to all, with special gratitude extended to our friends at The Shag Store for their exceptional design of this year’s poster artwork. I’d like to conclude this letter by expressing a welcome to Nachhattar Singh Chandi and my heartfelt gratitude to Harold Matzner whose tenure as Chairman of the Board comes to a close. Harold’s visionary guidance and strategic insight have been instrumental in the Film Society’s success, and his legacy will continue to resonate within our organization. Thank you, Harold! Welcome to PSIFF24,

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Welcome to Palm Springs for the 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival! When then-mayor of Palm Springs Sonny Bono introduced the festival in 1989, he envisioned it as an annual celebration that would help put the city on the map and make it a year-round must-visit destination for visitors from around the world. Kimber Foster Director, Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism

Since then, it has become one of the largest in North America, growing from five days to 12 days, and attracting A-list celebrities.

Springs, bringing with it a host of new attractions, innovative restaurants, world-class art and unique places to stay. Whether this is your first time in Palm Springs or you’re a return visitor, I’m sure you’ll agree with us that it’s a destination “like no place else.” We invite you to return soon.

Kimber Foster Director, Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism

Over that time, tourism, too, has grown in Palm

Palm Springs is a playground with enduring beauty, a retro vibe and fun in the sun. A small-town scale combined with urban sophistication is being rediscovered by a new generation of the young and hip who have fallen in love with this enclave of cool. From midcentury modern-style architecture to a stylish and bold new downtown experience, Palm Springs has retained a mix of historic charm and trend-setting design. Nona Watson Chief Executive Officer, Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce

The city’s vibrant personality is being re-imagined to embrace a new energetic vibe.

On behalf of the Greater Palm Springs hospitality and tourism community, it is our immense pleasure to extend our warmest welcome!

Scott White President and CEO, Visit Greater Palm Springs

Greater Palm Springs is a great place to live, work and play. Our region continues to grow in a positive and sustainable manner. We are a diverse and welcoming community and a proud sponsor of the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The tourism industry sincerely appreciates the festival’s efforts on attracting filmmakers and enthusiasts from every corner of the globe and generating priceless awareness for our oasis. Just as the greatest films transport us to extraordinary realms, Greater Palm Springs

We welcome visitors and residents with new stylish hotels, exquisite boutique inns, fashionable restaurants, chic shops and boutiques, and unique entertainment venues as well as welcoming public spaces for gathering, celebrating and relaxing. We invite you to stay and play with us here in Palm Springs.

Nona Watson Chief Executive Officer, Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce

unfolds as a breathtaking canvas, inviting you to create your own unique and unforgettable narratives against the backdrop of our unparalleled desert landscape and attractions. Whether you’re embarking on an outdoor adventure, exploring the dynamic local art scene, enjoying a meal at one of our incredible restaurants, or out scouting for your next film, our oasis awaits your discovery. We hope you enjoy every moment of your time here and can’t wait to welcome you back. Scott White President and CEO, Visit Greater Palm Springs

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TICKET & FESTIVAL INFORMATION TICKET PURCHASES & VOUCHER EXCHANGE

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Go to www.psfilmfest.org to order tickets online, or call 800-898-PALM to order by phone

GENERAL ADMISSION ...........................$15 (Members $12) FAMILY FILMS ............................$10 (Child 12 and under $5) OPENING NIGHT SCREENING AND RECEPTION ................................................................$125 OPENING NIGHT SCREENING ONLY ............................. $15 CLOSING NIGHT SCREENING AND RECEPTION .................................................................. $75 CLOSING NIGHT SCREENING ONLY............................... $15 TALKING PICTURES PROGRAMS ......................... $20 – $30 DINNER.................................................................................... $95

Monday through Friday 9 am – 5 pm

In-person purchases and voucher exchanges may be completed at box office locations during operating hours.

BOX OFFICE HOURS BEFORE THE FESTIVAL December 26 – January 3: 10 am – 5 pm (closed Jan. 1) Camelot Theatres - Palm Springs Cultural Center 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs Mary Pickford is D’Place 36850 Pickfair St, Cathedral City

PASS OPTIONS BENEFACTOR PASS........................................................ $3,750 CONCIERGE PASS........................................................... $3,000 PLATINUM PASS .................................................................$575 5-DAY “A” PASS ....................................................................$375 5-DAY “B” PASS....................................................................$375 STUDENT PASS ...................................................................$200

DURING THE FESTIVAL Theater box office locations are open on January 4 – 15, one hour before the first show is scheduled until one half hour after the last show is scheduled to start. Theater box offices are not open on days without screenings at that theater.

CASHLESS BOX OFFICE We welcome Visa®, Mastercard®, Discover®, American Express® and debit cards.

FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE

PICKING UP TICKETS Tickets may be picked up at a box office locations during operating hours. Only the person who purchased the tickets may pick them up with a valid photo ID.

PRINT-AT-HOME & MOBILE TICKETS Your print-at-home ticket(s) will be attached to your order confirmation email in PDF form. Simply open the PDF, print and present your tickets at the theater upon entry. You may also present the PDF on your mobile device.

Merchandise is available online at www.destinationpsp.com and at Destination PSP Store (170 N. Palm Canyon Dr.), Regal Palm Springs (Jan. 5–15), and Richards Center for the Arts at Palm Springs High School (Jan 4–14).

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FESTIVAL POLICIES

Valid photo ID is required. BENEFACTOR PASSES must be picked up December 30 – January 3, 9 am – 9 pm at the Palm Springs Convention Center 277 N. Avenida Caballeros, Palm Grove Room or after January 3rd at the Festival Lounge 789 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 123 January 4, 10 am – 5 pm January 5 – 15, 9 am – 9 pm CONCIERGE PASSES must be picked up at the Festival Lounge. 789 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 123 January 2 – 4, 10 am – 5 pm January 5 – 15, 9 am – 9 pm PLATINUM, 5-DAY A, 5-DAY B, AND STUDENT PASSES must be picked up at the Festival Office. 1700 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 3 January 2 – 15 Monday to Friday 10 am – 5 pm Saturday and Sunday 9 am – 1 pm GUEST, INDUSTRY, AND MEDIA PASSES must be picked up at the Hilton Palm Springs. 400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Tapestry Room January 3, 1 pm – 5 pm January 4 – 14, 9 am – 5 pm January 15, 9 am – 12 pm

QUEUE CARDS: Pass holder line forms one hour before show (no early birds). Pass holders can obtain a Queue Card in the front of the passholder line while awaiting entry into the specified theater for the next performance until the pass holder allotment is reached. Once the pass holder has a Queue Card, the pass holder does not have to wait in line. This Queue Card guarantees entry into the next screening up to 20 minutes before show time. If you do not enter the auditorium before 15 minutes prior to showtime, your seat is forfeited. Saving places in line or in the auditorium is not permitted.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: By attending the festival, you agree to abide by the Terms & Conditions that can be found at www.psfilmfest.org/about/terms-and-conditions. SCHEDULE CHANGES: Sometimes we add screenings and/or special eventse. Be sure to check the website daily or sign up for the festival newsletter. Occasionally, for reasons beyond our control, programs must be changed, rescheduled, or canceled. Daily updates can be found at www.psfilmfest.org. Please check for updates periodically. REFUND POLICY: If you cannot attend the festival due to illness or injury, a refund may be requested at boxofficemgr@psfilmfest.org. Once the show time for the ticket has passed, tickets are non-refundable. In the unusual situation that a show is canceled, you will be entitled to a refund or ticket credit(s) for the Palm Springs International Film Festival. REFUSAL OF SERVICE: PSIFF reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason. We enforce this policy to ensure a secure, professional, and convenient environment for all of our patrons. SCANNING: All tickets and passes will be scanned upon entering each screening. They are individually barcoded, allowing only one scan per ticket. Attempts to duplicate, alter, or sell any copies of print-at-home tickets or passes will result in admittance being refused to the event. Tickets and/or vouchers purchased through a third party cannot be verified and will not be accepted. RE-ENTRY PASSES: Anyone (including pass holders) exiting an auditorium with plans to return to that film/event MUST obtain a Re-Entry card. To re-enter, show your pass or ticket and give your Re-Entry card to the volunteer at the door. STANDBY TICKETS: When a film screening or event is on Standby, it means that the ticket and pass holder allotments have been reached. Once pass holders and ticket holders are seated, any empty seats are released for sale 10 minutes prior to a screening. Customers can join the standby line for a chance to purchase these seats. Standby tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis and may or may not be sold for some programs. Standby line forms one hour before show time. Passes, credit, and vouchers are accepted.

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TICKET & FESTIVAL INFORMATION FESTIVAL ETIQUETTE • Saving space in line or seats in the auditorium for other customers is not permitted. • Late seating is not permitted. The Festival will not sell tickets or allow seating once the program has begun. Any exceptions to the late-seating policy is at the discretion of the Festival Venue Manager. • If you need to leave the auditorium for any reason, take your pass or ticket stub and pick up a Re-Entry card. • No recording equipment is permitted in the theater auditoriums. • No large bags are permitted inside venues; all bags are subject to search. • Please turn off all mobile devices during the film presentation. No talking or texting is permitted during the film presentation.

• Smoking is strictly prohibited at all Festival locations, including e-cigarettes and vaping products. • Please complete and return your Audience Award ballot immediately following each screening. • To expedite theater cleaning and seating, please discard your waste in the appropriate containers and exit promptly after your screening. • All theater auditoriums are cleared between show times. Any items left in the auditorium will be removed and placed in Lost and Found. • Many lines are outside of the theaters. Please dress appropriately for comfort, as it can get warm during the day and cold in the evenings. Theaters may also get chilly.

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EDUCATIONAL & COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS The Palm Springs International Film Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate and promote the art and science of film through education and cross-cultural awareness. In addition to producing the Palm Springs International Film Festival every January and the annual Palm Springs ShortFest in June, the Film Society proudly offers year-round educational programs that serve thousands of youth and adults of diverse means and backgrounds in the Coachella Valley, as well as college students from across the Southern California region and visiting filmmakers from around the world. These dynamic and evolving programs encapsulate the Film Society’s vision to use the medium of film to inspire creativity, encourage introspection and compel exploration. INTERNSHIPS AND MENTORSHIPS College and high school students are provided practical hands-on experience alongside our team of professionals for school credit. FILMMAKER IN THE CLASSROOM Working filmmakers visit various schools throughout the Coachella Valley, giving visual art students the unique opportunity to participate in an intimate and informative discussion generating inspiration beyond the classroom with experts in their craft. STUDENT SCREENING DAY Student Screening Day is more than a field trip, it is an opportunity to inspire and be inspired. The screenings expose students to ideas, cultures and people from around the globe. Representing a diverse range of perspectives and storytelling styles, the films in this series have brought all corners of the world to Coachella Valley youth with more than a dozen local area high schools participating in this special event. THE FILMMAKER RETREATS AT SUNNYLANDS For the past decade, PSIFF and the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands have partnered to arrange intimate and private daylong Filmmaker Retreats. The retreats host a select group of filmmakers from all over the world with the purpose of providing an informal setting wherein international directors can speak candidly and confidentially about their work and the filmmaking process with other directors from around the world, building an international community among participants.

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Sunnylands Films on the Great Lawn: Seasonal outdoor screenings for the whole family.

COMMON GROUND

Palm Springs Art Museum Annenberg Theater Summer Film Series: Getting people out of the heat and into the comfort of a cool theater for great films.

USA, 2023, 105 minutes Directors: Josh Tickell, Rebecca Tickell Cast: Laura Dern, Rosario Dawson, Jason Mamoa, Woody Harrelson, Ian Somerhalder, Donald Glover Genres: Documentary, Environment, Health

These dynamic and evolving programs are made possible by the generous contributions of passionate filmgoers like yourself. For more information or to make a donation, please visit psfilmfest. org/support-us/donate.

This alarming yet hopeful documentary explores sustainable farming and the power of “Regenerative Agriculture,” following a politically and culturally diverse group of farmers, ranchers, scientists and advocates as they work toward harvesting a more harmonious relationship with the environment. Saturday, January 6 • 1:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Presented by

MEMBER COFFEE CHATS CONNECT WITH THE FILM PROGRAMMERS AND YOUR FELLOW FILM SOCIETY PALS AT OUR MEMBERS-ONLY COFFEE CHAT SESSIONS. Get the lowdown on the film program, swap ideas, and soak up the good vibes.

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USA, 2021, 28 minutes Director: Gabriel Gaurano With: Meryland Gonzalez, Jorge Gonzalez, Araceli Gonzalez, Georgette Gonzalez, Araceli Jr. Gonzalez Genres: Documentary, Family Relations, Sports

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PROGRAMMING TEAM

David Ansen Lead Programmer

Alissa Simon Lead Programmer

Therese Hayes Senior Programmer

David Ansen was Newsweek’s movie critic from 1977 through 2008 and continued to write for the magazine until its last print edition in 2012. He was the Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Film Festival for five years, and previously served for eight years on the selection committee for the New York Film Festival.

A film curator for more than 25 years, Alissa Simon was named a 1999 Chicagoan of the year for her innovative work at the Art Institute’s Film Center. She also writes for the trade paper Variety, consults for a number of foreign festivals, and has served on numerous international film festival juries.

A student of Far Eastern Civilization at the University of Washington in Seattle, as well as Indian art and cinema, Therese serves as a consultant on Indian films to several film festivals and institutions. She is on the board of Film Trust India in Mumbai, and is co-curator for the Stuttgart Indian Film Festival.

Hebe Tabachnik Senior Programmer

Mimi Brody Programmer

Brian Hu Programmer

Hebe Tabachnik is a seasoned film curator, festival consultant and producer that seeks to empower visionary artists. She is also Senior Programmer at the Seattle and Cartagena Film Festivals and Artistic Director of Cine Latino Minneapolis Saint Paul. She executive produced Valentina and The Perfect David, and is currently developing The Meeting (2025).

Mimi Brody is a programmer for festivals and cinematheques. She has worked with the American Film Institute, the California Film Institute/Mill Valley Film Festival, Tribeca, the San Francisco International and Los Angeles Film Festivals and the UCLA Film & TV Archive. She focuses on world cinema, documentary and archival/classic cinema.

Brian Hu is the Artistic Director of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. He has curated special programs for the Criterion Channel and the UCLA Film & TV Archive. He is also an Associate Professor of TV, Film and New Media at San Diego State University.

Jane Schoettle Programmer and Retreats Producer

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Jane Schoettle has worked for several decades as an International Programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival, currently as the Programmer for the Special Presentation section. In addition to serving on numerous international festival juries, she has also programmed for festivals in Miami and Aspen and was also most recently the Producer of TIFF’s International Filmmaker Lab and TIFF Writer’s Studio.

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Vincent Calvarese Holly Copeland Suzanne Hogsett Gilbert Khoury Donna Lawton Joan Matthias Craig Parish Shelley Rodriguez Mike Simonyi Barbara Sisto Dominique Wulfekuhle

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2024 FESTIVAL STAFF EXECUTIVE

Liliana Rodriguez, Artistic Director Rhea Woodson, Managing Director

ADMINISTRATION

Alexander Paz, Operations Manager Felicia Alford, Accountant & HR Manager Jose Padilla, Accounting Assistant Judith Beltran, Office Coordinator Debbie Ray-Scanlon, Volunteer Manager Jim Gazan, Assistant Volunteer Manager

PROGRAMMING

Jessica Eskelin, Programming Manager Jennifer Van Camp, Programming & Education Coordinator Stephanie Pineda, Programming Assistant Catherine Alderete, Programming Intern

DEVELOPMENT | MARKETING

Susan C. Sack, Business Development & Sponsorship Manager Marissa Aguayo, Sr. Development Associate Litzy Pineda, Development Intern Angie Valdericeda, Membership Manager Daniel Mansour, Marketing Manager Martin Foster, Creative Services Andrew Sheets, Marketing Assistant

CREATIVE

Martin Foster, Designer Joel Hoglund & Martin Foster, Publications Coordinators Jesse Knight, Publications Editor Shag poster art, courtesy of The Shag Store

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jesse Knight

FESTIVAL OPERATIONS

Aaron Ridenour, Technical Director Jody Cole, Theater Operations Manager Zack Solomon, Theater Operations Assistant Manager Tara Dupuis, Special Events Manager Richard Bowen, Special Events Production Clayton Martin, Print Traffic Manager Jesse Dubus, Print Traffic Coordinator Chris Vann, Production Manager Enrique Ortiz, Production Assistant Lorna Schanzenbach, Lounge Host Lorenzo Taylor, Lounge Host

BOX OFFICE

Jose Padilla, Box Office Co-Manager Luke Bates, Box Office Co-Manager Debbie Wright, Concierge Manager Susan Nathan, Concierge Assistant Randi Johns, Credentials Manager Michelle Reyes, Credentials Assistant

FILM AWARDS

Christina Sasse, Film Awards Director of Operations & Show Producer Jessica Jazayeri, Film Awards Associate Director Scarlett Wilmsen, Film Awards Seating & Operations Manager Kameron Gregson, Film Awards Executive Assistant Matthew McRee, Film Awards Credentials Manager Amy Hartman, Film Awards Credentials Assistant & Studio Coordinator Dan Kleba, Film Awards Production Coordinator Chris Coggins, Film Awards Security Manager Joel Hoglund, Film Awards Program Writer Martin Foster, Film Awards Designer

PUBLICITY

Scenario Communications: Steven Wilson, Co-Founder/President Lauren Peteroy Kelly, Vice-President Chelsea Brandon, Senior Account Director Kylie Elliot, Account Executive Allison Wachtfogel, Account Executive Austin Good, Account Coordinator Jordan Schudie, Publicity Intern

GUEST RELATIONS

Matthew Berg, Guest Relations Manager Vera Bianchini, Guest Relations Coordinator Jorge Molina, Guest Relations Coordinator Simon Ryder, Ground Transportation Manager John Pennington, Ground Transportation Assistant Stella Schneider, Guest Relations Hotel Coordinator

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“We believe the arts are essential to building stronger connections in our community. Cinema as an art form has the power to inspire tolerance, enlighten audiences and bridge cultural distances. Since 2009, we have proudly supported the Palm Springs International Film Festival. We applaud its work to educate, entertain, initiate cultural dialogue, and celebrate cinematic excellence.”

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FESTIVAL AWARDS

FIPRESCI PRIZES Selected by a special jury of international critics, the prestigious FIPRESCI Prize will be presented to one of the official Academy Award® submissions for Best International Feature Film. In addition, the jury will award prizes for Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Screenplay from the Awards Buzz category.

. . CHIHULY 2024 Palm Springs Film Awards honorees receive a Gilded Emerald Piccolo Venetian with Sunburst Coils created by Dale Chihuly. Inspired by Italian glassmaking and the vessel form, Chihuly began the Venetian series in 1988. “I often think that had I not been a sculptor or an artist that I might have liked being a film director.” –Chihuly Chihuly is an American artist noted for revolutionizing the studio glass movement and elevating perceptions of the glass medium. Known for ambitious architectural installations in cities, museums and gardens around the world, Chihuly is also a lifelong cinema enthusiast, whose favorite films include A Streetcar Named Desire, Rear Window, The Graduate, and Lust for Life. To learn more about Chihuly and his artwork, please visit chihuly.com.

NEW VOICES NEW VISIONS AWARD New Voices New Visions focuses on films that our programmers feel represent the most distinctive new directors to have emerged in the last year. Each of the films in competition represents the filmmaker’s debut or second feature.

DOCUMENTARY AWARD The Documentary Award will be presented to the film that best opens our eyes to the world around us and the people that inhabit it.

IBEROAMERICAN AWARD Presented to the best Ibero-American film screening at the Festival. This award aims to highlight the tremendous creativity we see in modern Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American films.

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FESTIVAL AWARDS

YOUNG CINEASTES AWARD The Young Cineastes jury is composed of local 14–17-year-old students interested in cinema and the arts�

LOCAL JURY AWARD Awarded by the Local Jury to a film that, in the spirit of neighborliness, promotes understanding and acceptance among people�

THE ENTERTAINER

AUDIENCE AWARDS Audiences play an important role in the life of a film� Filmmakers create their movies with an audience in mind and, in this day and age, content is being driven more and more by audiences themselves, rather than the critics and industry executives� It is only natural that audience awards from festivals play a major role in the marketing and distribution of a film� PSIFF is proud to recognize two special films with the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature and Best Documentary Feature�

Sculptor John Kennedy (1931 – 2004) is renowned by art lovers and collectors for his graceful bronze figures, which adorn parks, campuses and public buildings around the world. Two of his most famous sculptures are Spirit of Audrey, dedicated to Audrey Hepburn and located at the UNICEF Headquarters in New York City, and The Entertainer, the official award statuette of the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Inspired by a magazine article about court jesters, Kennedy created a life-size sculpture of a ball-juggling jester titled The Entertainer standing 7 feet 3 inches in 1995. In 1997, the Palm Springs International Film Festival began presenting festival winners with a scaled-down version of the life-size, and it has been the official award ever since. For more information on John Kennedy’s sculpture, please visit CODA Gallery, codagallery.com.

BRIDGING THE BORDERS AWARD

At a time when physical, religious, racial, cultural and economic borders divide the population of our planet, efforts to bridge those borders are more important than ever� In that spirit, Cinema Without Borders presents the Bridging the Borders Award to a film that is most successful in bringing the people of our world closer together� The winner of the 2024 Bridging the Borders Award, presented by Cinema Without Borders, is awarded $2,500 by MOZAIK�

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MARY HART Mary Hart’s extraordinary and unprecedented run as co-host of Entertainment Tonight for 30 years made her as recognizable as many of the big stars she has interviewed. Today, media historians give credit to Hart for her role not only in building the show into a powerhouse, but for also helping to pioneer the genre as a whole. Hart earned the trust not only of the audience at home but the celebrities she interviewed as well. Personalities would tell her, “Now, I have arrived: Mary Hart has interviewed me.” Her list of subjects includes nearly every major film, television and music star: figures such as George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, the surviving Beatles members, Michael Jackson, Lady Diana and two presidents named Bush and Obama.

Hart was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame in 1999 and has been honored by numerous organizations including the American Women in Radio and Television and the National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation. She is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest serving entertainment news host. She serves on the Board of Trustees for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and is an ambassador for Childhelp USA, an organization that combats child abuse across America. She is also on the Board of Trustees for the Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center as well as The Israel Project based in Washington, D.C. Hart and her husband, businessman Burt Sugarman, live in Los Angeles and have a son, A.J. 43

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4

AT THE PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION CENTER Toast the year’s top talents at the Palm Springs International Film Society's star-studded annual Film Awards celebration. The highly anticipated awards season begins on Thursday, January 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center with the Palm Springs Film Awards!

hilariously brazen and thought-provoking take on a woman brought back from the dead who’s on a raunchy journey of self-discovery in Yorgos Lanthimos’ audacious Poor Things.

With the support of our title sponsor, the City of Palm Springs, sponsor IHG Hotels & Resorts, our host Mary Hart and Entertainment Tonight, and our enthusiastic attendees, the Film Awards marks the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Palm Springs International Film Society.

Director of the Year Greta Gerwig drew audiences to theaters in record-breaking numbers in 2023 with a feminist fable wrapped in a vibrant, candy-coated wonderland, Barbie. As the wife of famed composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein in Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, International Star Award honoree Carey Mulligan delivers a moving, sensitive portrait of a woman strained by her acceptance of her husband’s long shadow and affairs with men.

Breakthrough Performance Award honoree Da’Vine Joy Randolph has taken her considerable talents to the next level with her poignant performance as a grieving mother who lost her only son in Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers. Spotlight Award honoree Colman Domingo brilliantly brings the long-overdue story of openly gay civil rights activist Bayard Rustin to life in George C. Wolfe’s Rustin, and Spotlight Award honoree Danielle Brooks commands the screen with her luminois and fierce performance in Blitz Bazawule’s The Color Purple.

There are more exciting honorees to be announced, and they’ll be feted by a star-studded roster of surprise presenters. For updates on honorees and tickets visit www.psfilmfest.org.

MORE HONOREES TO BE ANNOUNCED

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When an actor whose every performance has been impeccable earns raves for a career-best, you know it’s truly something special: Jeffrey Wright earns the Career Achievement Award for his rich and witty portrayal of a frustrated author earning accidental acclaim in the biting social satire American Fiction.

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Cillian Murphy has successfully spanned independent films and blockbuster franchises, but the Desert Palm Achievement Award honoree is earning the biggest raves of his career for his complex role at the core of Christopher Nolan’s earth-shaking Oppenheimer. Desert Palm Achievement Award honoree Emma Stone also takes a bold leap forward in her already wide-ranging career with a

One of the most brilliant movie stars in the world. An exceptionally talented up-and-coming actor. A filmmaking legend at the top of his game in the sixth decade of his career. Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone and Martin Scorsese receive the Vanguard Award in recognition of their collective work on the enthralling epic Killers of the Flower Moon.

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This year’s honorees include filmmaking legends, veteran actors and the indie actor-turned-director behind one of the biggest blockbusters of all time.

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A Different Man

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Variety’s 10 to Watch series spotlights emerging writers, actors, producers, directors, comics and cinematographers. Each of these lists is curated The directors selected for this year’s list will

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OPENING NIGHT

WICKED LITTLE LETTERS UNITED KINGDOM, 2023 102 minutes Director: Thea Sharrock Cast: Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Timothy Spall, Anjana Vasan Screenwriter: Jonny Sweet Genres: Comedy, Mystery, History, Crime, Social Issues

It’s the 1920s in Littlehampton, a British seaside town, and the residents are anonymously receiving shocking, creatively expletive-laden letters. Righteous churchgoer Edith (Olivia Colman) is neighbor to free spirit Rose (Jessie Buckley) who is arrested for the crime. As the scandal escalates, the women of the town band together to solve the mystery. Friday, January 5 • 6:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 5 • 6:30 pm • Palm Springs High School

CLOSING NIGHT

EX-HUSBANDS USA, 2023 99 minutes Director: Noah Pritzker Cast: Griffin Dunne, James Norton, Miles Heizer, Rosanna Arquette Screenwriter: Noah Pritzker Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family Relations, Romance

In this beguilingly bittersweet seriocomedy, a newly divorced dad (a great Griffin Dunne) finds himself at a Mexican beach resort where his about-to-be-married son (James Norton) has gathered his friends for a bachelor party that goes awry. It’s a party you won’t want to miss. Saturday, January 13 • 6:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 6:30 pm • Palm Springs High School Sunday, January 14 • 1:15 pm • Camelot Theatres

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GAYLA CHUCK CHUCK BABY UNITED KINGDOM, 2023, 101 minutes Director: Janis Pugh Cast: Louise Brealey, Annabel Scholey, Sorcha Cusak, Celyn Jones Genres: Drama, Comedy, Class/Economics, Musical, Relationships

Helen’s humdrum world takes a surprisingly interesting romantic turn with the return of her charismatic childhood friend Joanne. Moving, funny and charming, this is the musical rom-com set in a Welsh chicken processing plant you never knew you needed. Thursday, January 11 • 4:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 7:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater

STUDIO ONE FOREVER USA, 2023, 96 minutes Director: Marc Saltarelli With: Chita Rivera, Bruce Vilanch, Sam Harris, Melissa Rivers, Felipe Rose, Lance Bass, Thelma Houston, Roslyn Kind, Julie Budd Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, History, Social Issues, Music

At the center of Hollywood gay life in the 1970s, Studio One was an erotic, liberating mecca in an anything-goes era. This star-studded documentary takes us back to the wild disco nights, and bears witness to the devastating morning after. Thursday, January 11 • 7:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 8:30 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Saturday, January 13 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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DINNERS

MONDAY, JANUARY 8 Movie inspiration: SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED Event location: Alice B. Event address: 1122 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM $95 Helmed by James Beard Award-winning Chefs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, the newly opened Alice B. restaurant presents a menu inspired by documentary film Susan Feniger. FORKED. The film documents Feniger’s passion and struggle to bring global street food to life at her first solo restaurant STREET in Los Angeles. Delight in her creations at this special event. Screening times: Monday, January 8 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 South Korea: COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT DINNER Event location: Eight4Nine Restaurant Event address: 849 North Palm Canyon Drive Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM $95 Celebrate Palm Springs International Film Festival’s 2024 country of focus South Korea. Each year, the festival curates a film selection from a country to celebrate their culture and create community within the industry. Explore the flavors of South Korea with a special menu crafted by Eight4Nine Restaurant. Look for the The Korean Film Council logo spotlighting South Korean films!

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 Movie inspiration: THE TASTE OF THINGS Event location: TRIO Palm Springs Event address: 707 North Palm Canyon Drive Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM $95 Relish in a special French menu inspired by award-winning romantic drama The Taste of Things. The film explores the meaning and experience of food set in late 19th-century France, and diners will be transported to a modern-day interpretation with an extraordinary menu from TRIO Palm Springs. Screening times: Monday, January 8 • 4:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 4:45 pm • Annenberg Theater Saturday, January 13 • 1:30 pm • Palm Springs High School

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FAMILY DAY AT MARY PICKFORD THEATER OUR INAUGURAL FAMILY DAY IS DEDICATED TO ALL GENERATIONS OF FILM ENTHUSIASTS, FEATURING A CAREFULLY CURATED SELECTION OF FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS AND ACTIVITIES THAT CATER TO THE YOUNG AND THE YOUNG AT HEART.

11:00 AM DANCING QUEEN NORWAY, 2023, 92 minutes Director: Aurora Gossé Cast: Liv Elvira Kippersund Larsson, Cengiz Al, Viljar Knutsen Bjaadal, Anne Marit Jacobsen, Anders Baasmo Genres: Family Friendly In Norwegian with English subtitles

Twelve-year-old misfit Mina falls head over heels for the new boy at school – the dreamy internet-famous dancer E.D. Win. When the opportunity arises to join the cool new dance group alongside him, Mina decides to audition despite one minor problem: she can’t dance!

1:45 PM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM USA, 2023, 99 minutes Director: Jeff Rowe Cast: Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Hannibal Buress, Rose Byrne, Nicolas Cantu, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Ice Cube, Natasia Demetriou Genres: Animation, Action/Adventure, Family Friendly

The Turtle brothers work to earn the love of New York City while facing down an army of mutants.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 4:00 PM FLAMIN’ HOT USA, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Eva Longoria Cast: Jesse Garcia, Annie Gonzalez, Dennis Haysbert, Emilio Rivera, Tony Shalhoub, Matt Walsh, Pepe Serna, Bobby Soto, Jimmy Gonzales Genres: Drama, Comedy Rated PG-13

Award-winning Eva Longoria’s feature directorial debut follows the inspiring true story of Richard Montañez (Jesse Garcia), who as a Frito-Lay janitor disrupted the food industry by channeling his Mexican-American heritage to turn Flamin’ Hot Cheetos from a snack into an iconic global pop culture phenomenon.

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USA, 2023, 140 minutes Directors: Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson Cast: Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Velez, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartzman, Issa Rae, Karan Soni, Daniel Kaluuya Genres: Family Friendly, Action/Adventure, Science Fiction

After reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Miles Moran – Brooklyn’s full-time, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man – is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters the Spider Society, a team of Spider-People charged with protecting the Multiverse’s very existence.

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TALKING PICTURES

AMERICAN FICTION

BARBIE

USA, 2023, 117 minutes Director: Cord Jefferson Cast: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown

USA, 2023, 114 minutes Director: Greta Gerwig Cast: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Ariana Greenblatt, Simu Liu, Will Ferrell, Michael Cera, Helen Mirren, Issa Rae

In one of the smartest and funniest films this year, Jeffrey Wright plays an earnest novelist who mistakenly finds huge success by trading on despised cultural stereotypes.

To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you’re a Ken.

Thursday, January 4 • 10:00 am • Palm Canyon Theater

Thursday, January 4 • 11:00 am • Palm Springs High School

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IN CONVERSATION WITH:

Actor Jeffrey Wright

Director Greta Gerwig

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IN-DEPTH CONVERSATIONS WITH DIRECTORS, WRITERS AND ACTORS FROM THE YEAR’S TOP TITLES

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

MAESTRO

USA, 2023, 206 minutes Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Lily Gladstone, Tantoo Cardinal, Cara Jade Myers, JaNae Collins

USA, 2023, 129 minutes Director: Bradley Cooper Cast: Carey Mulligan, Bradley Cooper, Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, Sarah Silverman, Josh Hamilton, Scott Ellis, Gideon Glick, Sam Nivola, Alexa Swinton, Miriam Shor

Told through the romance of Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Mollie Kyle (Lily Gladstone), Martin Scorsese’s highly lauded epic tracks the suspicious murders of members of the Osage Nation, who became rich overnight when oil was discovered underneath their land.

Director Bradley Cooper’s second outing as director is a towering love story chronicling the lifelong relationship between legendary composer Leonard Bernstein (Cooper) and actor and activist Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan).

Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres

Thursday, January 4 • 11:00 am • Annenberg Theater

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MILLER’S GIRL

RUSTIN

USA, 2024, 93 minutes Director: Jade Halley Bartlett Cast: Jenna Ortega, Martin Freeman, Bashir Salahuddin, Gideon Adlon

USA, 2023, 106 minutes Director: George C. Wolfe Cast: Colman Domingo, Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Aml Ameen, Gus Halper, CCH Pounder, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Johnny Ramey

A talented young writer (Jenna Ortega) embarks on a creative odyssey when her teacher (Martin Freeman) assigns a project that entangles them both in an increasingly complex web. As lines blur and their lives intertwine, professor and protégé must confront their darkest selves while straining to preserve their individual sense of purpose and the things they hold most dear.

As advisor to Martin Luther King Jr., Bayard Rustin (the incomparable Colman Domingo) dedicates his life to the quest for racial equality, human rights and worldwide democracy. However, as an openly gay Black man, he is all but erased from the civil rights movement he helped build. Friday, January 5 • 9:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater

Thursday, January 11 • 7:15 pm • Mary Pickford Theater IN CONVERSATION WITH:

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Actress Jenna Ortega, Actor Martin Freeman, and Director Jade Halley Bartlett

Actor Colman Domingo

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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

HIGHLIGHTING FILMS FROM THE COACHELLA VALLEY

AMONGST THE TREES USA, 2023, 75 minutes Directors: Trent Ubben, Jack Jensen With: Walter Parham, Britain "BK" Kelly, Tawni Kelly, Allexa Parham, Christian Barrett, Jeff Cummings Genres: Documentary, Sports, Local/Coachella Valley World Premiere

In the final days of their season, Joshua Tree’s own Copper Mountain College men’s basketball team, the Fighting Cacti, make one last push for the playoffs in an unforgettable, nailbiting game against the visiting Cypress College Chargers. Saturday, January 6 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 8:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

THE GREEN DESERT USA, 2023, 85 minutes Director: Leo Zahn With: Pat Mulroy, Patrick O'Toole, JB Hamby, Brad Lee, Anthony Bianco Genres: Documentary, Local/Coachella Valley, Environment World Premiere

As reservoir levels dwindle, farmers in the desert valleys of Yuma, Imperial, and Coachella dependent on the Colorado River to produce their winter vegetables are racing to conserve. In a time of unprecedented scarcity, can this country’s agricultural mainstay survive? Sunday, January 7 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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SPOTLIGHT: JAMES IVORY

Upholding their devotion to literary adaptation of the finest kind, the films of Merchant Ivory are the fruit of a rich and unparalleled partnership between three great artists across four decades and three continents. Together, Anglo-German novelist and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Indian producer Ismail Merchant and American director James Ivory have followed their own unique path in a spirit of true independence, and defined a cinema of consummate quality and intelligence with their Academy Award®-winning body of work. Collaborating with many of the finest actors of our time, from Vanessa Redgrave and Maggie Smith to Anthony Hopkins and Daniel Day-Lewis, this filmmaking trio excelled at bringing vivid cinematic life to classic works by E.M. Forster, Henry James, Kazuo Ishiguro and many others. Their films carried audiences on journeys into worlds suffused with, in Ivory’s own words, “beauty, the excitement and mystery of far-off places, and the romance of past times.” – COHEN FILM COLLECTION James Francis Ivory is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. For many years he worked extensively with Indianborn film producer Ismail Merchant, his domestic as well as professional partner, and with screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. All three were principals in Merchant Ivory Productions, whose films have won six Academy Awards®; Ivory himself has been nominated for four Oscars®, winning one. For his work on Call Me by Your Name (2017), which he wrote and produced. Ivory won awards for Best Adapted Screenplay from the Academy Awards®, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Writers Guild of America, the Critics’ Choice Awards and the Scripter Awards, among others. Upon winning the Oscar® and BAFTA at the age of 89, Ivory became the oldest-ever winner in any category for both awards.

Further Viewing A Room With a View (1985) Slaves of New York (1989) Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990) The Remains of the Day (1993) The Golden Bowl (2000) The White Countess (2005) Call Me By Your Name (2017)

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THE BOSTONIANS

HOWARDS END

USA, 1984, 122 minutes Director: James Ivory Cast: Christopher Reeve, Jessica Tandy, Madeleine Potter, Vanessa Redgrave Genres: Drama, Romance, Period, Retro

UNITED KINGDOM, 1992, 142 minutes Director: James Ivory Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Helena Bonham Carter, Emma Thompson, James Wilby, Samuel West Genres: Drama, Romance, Period, Retro

In this sapphic-tinged love triangle set in 19th-century Boston, the fiercely independent Olive (Vanessa Redgrave) becomes mentor to young orator Verena (Madeleine Potter), who soon attracts Olive’s conservative cousin Basil (Christopher Reeve).

A businessman thwarts his wife’s bequest of an estate to another woman in Merchant Ivory’s 1992 masterpiece, adapted from E.M. Forster’s classic novel exploring class relations and changing times in Edwardian England.

Friday, January 12 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Sunday, January 14 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

MAURICE

MERCHANT IVORY

USA, 1987, 140 minutes Director: James Ivory Cast: James Wilby, Hugh Grant, Rupert Graves Genres: Drama, Romance, Gay, Period, Retro

USA, 2022, 110 minutes Director: Stephen Soucy With: James Ivory, Hit Hesketh-Harvey, Helena Bonham Carter, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Tama Janowitz, Pter Cameron Genres: Documentary, Film-related

Two English school chums find themselves falling in love at Cambridge. To regain his place in society, Clive gives up Maurice and marries. While staying with Clive and his wife, Maurice discovers romance in the arms of the gamekeeper, Alec. Tuesday, January 9 • 8:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

Here is the definitive chronicle of the filmmaking collective behind such beloved, groundbreaking films as A Room with a View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day and Maurice, spearheaded by director James Ivory and his producer and partner Ismail Merchant. Saturday, January 6 • 4:30 pm • Annenberg Theater Sunday, January 7 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 10:15 am • Regal Palm Springs 65

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SHAKESPEARE WALLAH

UNITED KINGDOM/FRANCE, 1981, 101 minutes Director: James Ivory Cast: Anthony Higgins, Pierre Clémenti, Suzanne Flon, Sheila Gish, Maggie Smith, Isabelle Adjani, Alan Bates Genres: Drama, Romance, Period, Retro

USA/INDIA, 1965, 122 minutes Director: James Ivory Cast: Shashi Kapoor, Madhur Jaffrey, Felicity Kendal Genres: Drama, Retro

In this opulent adaptation of Jean Rhys’ semiautobiographical novel, a twisted relationship between a wealthy English couple and a young woman they take in plays out during the extravagant Golden Age of 1920s Paris. Sunday, January 7 • 4:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

In the romantic and elegiac film that put Merchant Ivory on the map, a traveling British theatre group in post-colonial India faces cultural clashes, personal struggles and the fading relevance of their art in a transforming world. Monday, January 8 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater

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BIG BOYS USA, 2023, 88 minutes Director: Corey Sherman Cast: Isaac Krasner, Dora Madison, David Johnson III, Taj Cross, Emily Deschanel, Marion Van Cuyck, Emma Broz, Jack De Sanz Genres: Coming of Age, Comedy, LGBTQ, Youth/Teen

This endearing, understated ode to queer self-discovery follows awkward 14-year-old Jamie (the wonderful Isaac Krasner), who discovers on a family camping trip to Lake Arrowhead that he can’t take his eyes off his cousin’s hunky older boyfriend. Wednesday, January 10 • 2:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 4:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

BONUS TRACK UNITED KINGDOM, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Julia Jackman Cast: Joe Anders, Samuel Small, Jack Davenport, Alison Sudol, Josh O’Connor Genres: Coming of Age, Comedy, LGBTQ, Music, Relationships North American Premiere

An underachieving teenager navigates the rocky road through high school by immersing himself in music. His dream of winning the school talent show seems attainable when he pairs up with a famous musician’s son who understands his music – and his heart. Saturday, January 6 • 8:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 2:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatre 68 PSFILMFEST.ORG


CHASING CHASING AMY

EGOIST

USA, 2023, 95 minutes Director: Sav Rodgers With: Kevin Smith, Guinevere Turner, Joey Lauren Adams, Scott Mosier, Sav Rodgers, Andrew Ahn, Kevin Willmott , Trish Bendix, Princess Weekes Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Transgender, Film-related

JAPAN, 2022, 120 minutes Director: Daishi Matsunaga Cast: Ryohei Suzuki, Hio Miyazawa, Yuko Nakamura Genres: Drama, Gay, Family Relations, Erotic/Sex, Romance

Kevin Smith’s Chasing Amy was the movie that saved 12-yearold Sav Rodgers’ life. Now a filmmaker, Rodgers embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he seeks out Smith and the cast to explore the 1997 film’s controversial legacy.

In this hot and heartbreaking Japanese queer drama, a handsome fashion editor falls for his endearing but troubled personal trainer. This haunting, exquisitely made love story has been hailed for its moving mixture of eroticism and deep emotion.

Saturday, January 6 • 7:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

Friday, January 5 • 6:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 11:45 am • Regal Palm Springs

SUMMER QAMP CANADA, 2023, 80 minutes Director: Jen Markowitz With: Daniel Giménez Cacho, Griselda Siciliani, Ximena Lamadrid, Íker Sánchez Solano, Hugo Albores Genres: Documentary, Youth/Teen, Transgender, Social Issues

This warm, uplifting documentary takes us to Camp fYrefly, a haven for trans and queer kids who befriend each other and blossom in a bucolic summer setting, mercifully free of the bullies and homophobes who have tormented them. Thursday, January 11 • 11:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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SEOPYEONJE Our country focus aims to provide a curated cinematic experience showcasing the richness of contemporary South Korean films alongside revered classics – our attempt to encapsulate the vibrancy and influence of South Korean cinema on the global stage. Admittedly, it is impossible to distill the century-spanning cinematic history of an entire nation to a few words and films, and it is our hope that this will only encourage you to continue learning about and enjoying all that South Korean cinema has to offer.

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South Korean cinema has emerged as a global cinematic powerhouse, gaining widespread international acclaim for its unique storytelling, innovative filmmaking techniques, and ability to captivate audiences worldwide. Over the past few decades, South Korean filmmakers have made significant strides, achieving major milestones and garnering attention at prestigious international film festivals and within popular culture. The phenomenon known as the “Korean Wave” or “Hallyu”" has played a pivotal role in propelling South Korean cinema onto the global stage. This cultural wave, which encompasses Korean music, television and cinema, has swept across Asia and beyond, making South Korean entertainment a significant player in the global entertainment landscape.

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A TALE OF TWO SISTERS South Korean cinema has not only captured the hearts of audiences but has also received recognition from prestigious international film festivals and awards. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite (2019) made history by winning the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first South Korean film to achieve this prestigious honor. Parasite went on to win multiple Academy Awards®, including Best Picture, making it a groundbreaking moment for South Korean cinema on the global stage. South Korean filmmakers are celebrated for their innovative storytelling and a willingness to traverse diverse genres, and this creative adaptability has been instrumental in navigating the intricate political and social landscape of the country. The ability to seamlessly blend different genres, from gripping crime thrillers to heartwarming romantic comedies, not only sets South Korean cinema apart but also reflects the industry’s adeptness at addressing and adapting to societal changes.

MY SASSY GIRL A BRIEF TIMELINE 1910–1945 Considered to be the first Korean film by many, Righteous Revenge is produced in 1919 Japanese occupation stifles early growth

1945–1960 Liberation from Japanese rule Korean War impacts films reflecting conflict trauma Political instability and military coups lead to increased censorship

1960S–1980S Golden age of South Korean cinema Directors like Kim Ki-young and Im Kwon-taek contribute significantly Relaxation of censorship and government push for industrialization

Further Reading/Resources “Contemporary Korean Cinema: Culture, Identity and Politics” by Hyangjin Lee “New Korean Cinema: Breaking the Waves” by Darcy Paquet “Korean Cinema: from Origins to Renaissance,” Mi-hyŏn Kim (Editor) Korean Film Council, koreanfilm.or.kr Further Viewing Aimless Bullet (Yu Hyun-mok, 1961) Seopyeonje (Im Kwon-taek, 1993) Joint Security Area (Park Chan-wook, 2000) One Fine Spring Day (Hur Jin-ho, 2001) My Sassy Girl (Kwak Jae-yong, 2001) A Tale of Two Sisters (Kim Jee-woon, 2003) Oldboy (Park Chan-wook, 2003) The Host (Bong Joon-ho, 2006) Secret Sunshine (Lee Chang-dong, 2007) Poetry (Lee Chang-dong, 2010) I Saw the Devil (Kim Jee-woon, 2010) Silenced (Hwang Dong-hyuk, 2011) Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018) Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, 2019)

1990S–2000S Transition to democracy opens up artistic freedom The Busan International Film Festival, which becomes the most important showcase and incubator of emerging talent, is founded in 1996 Global recognition for directors like Bong Joon-ho, Park Chan-wook, and Kim Ki-duk

2010S–PRESENT Unprecedented global success with films like Parasite and Train to Busan

Notable Directors Bong Joon-ho, Hong Sang-soo, Im Kwon-taek, Kim Jee-woon, Kim Ki-duk, Kim Ki-young, Lee Chang-dong, Na Hong-jin, Park Chan-wook, Shin Sang-ok, Yim Soon-rye

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CONCRETE UTOPIA

SOUTH KOREA, 2023, 135 minutes Director: Kim Jee-woon Cast: Song Kang-ho, Lim Soo-jung, Oh Jung-se, Jeon Yeo-been, Krystal Jung Genres: Comedy, Film-related

SOUTH KOREA, 2023, 130 minutes Director: Um Tae-hwa Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Park Bo-young, Park Seo-jun Genres: Action/Adventure, Class/Economics, Thriller, Oscar Entry

In this chaotically entertaining dark comedy, a film director (Song Kang-ho) obsessed with completing his masterpiece decides to reshoot the ending of a long-completed project despite increasing interference from the studio, censors, and his ragtag cast and crew.

A massive earthquake rolls through Seoul, upending every apartment complex – except one. The residents of the remaining apartment wall out the refugees at their doorsteps, and an apocalyptic showdown becomes inevitable.

Friday, January 5 • 7:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 10:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 14 • 7:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 12:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 12:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres

THE HANDMAIDEN

THE HOUSEMAID

SOUTH KOREA, 2016, 145 minutes Director: Park Chan-wook Cast: Kim Min-Hee, Ha Jung-Woo, Kim Tae-Ri Genres: Drama, Period, Erotic/Sex, Thriller, Retro

SOUTH KOREA, 1960, 109 minutes Director: Kim Ki-young Cast: Lee Eun-shim, Kim Jin-kyu, Ju Jeung-nyeo, Aen-ran Eom Genres: Drama, Period, Psychological, Erotic/Sex, Family Relations, Retro

An instant classic, Park Chan-wook’s lavish, steamily erotic 2016 thriller was hailed by The New York Times as “an emporium of visual delights.” A spellbinding tale of criminal schemers, whiplash reversals and double- (and triple-) crosses, it leaves you breathless.

In this revered classic of South Korean cinema by genre auteur Kim Ki-young, a handsome piano teacher hires a maid to help his busy family, but chaos ensues when the unstable young woman seems hellbent on seduction and destruction.

South Korea’s entry to the Oscars®

Wednesday, January 10 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater Saturday, January 6 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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MEMORIES OF MURDER

SOUTH KOREA, 2023, 83 minutes Director: Hong Sang-soo Cast: Ki Joo-bong, Kim Min-hee, Song Sun-mi, Park Mi-so, Ha Seong-guk Genres: Arthouse

SOUTH KOREA, 2003, 131 minutes Director: Bong Joon-ho Cast: Song Kang Ho, Kim Sang-Kyung, Park Hae-Il Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Retro

In parallel conversations, a poet and an actress are visited by a younger generation of aspiring artists in director Hong Sang-soo’s latest modest, featherlight jaunt, rife with gentle wisdom, cigarettes and soju, and the air of spending an afternoon with friends.

In a small Korean province in 1986, two detectives struggle with the case of multiple young women being found murdered by an unknown culprit. Friday, January 5 • 5:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

Tuesday, January 9 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 5:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 9:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

A NORMAL FAMILY

OASIS

SOUTH KOREA, 2023, 116 minutes Director: Hur Jin-ho Cast: Sul Kyung-gu, Jang Dong-gun, Kim Hee-ae, Claudia Kim Genres: Class/Economics, Family Relations

SOUTH KOREA, 2002, 134 minutes Director: Lee Chang-dong Cast: Sol Kyung-gu, Moon So-ri, Agn Nae-sang, Ryoo Seung-wan, Chu Kwi-jung, Ko Seo-hie Genres: Disability, Crime, Arthouse, Drama, Romance, Social Issues, Retro

In this simmering pressure cooker of a thriller, two brothers – one a doctor, the other a criminal defense lawyer – must put aside their ideological differences and work together after unearthing a shocking discovery concerning their teenage children.

The unlikely bond between two loners and social outcasts ultimately sparks the restorative power of love in director Lee Chang-dong’s devastatingly poignant masterpiece. Thursday, January 11 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Saturday, January 6 • 7:45 pm • Annenberg Theater Sunday, January 7 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

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SOUTH KOREA FOCUS


SLEEP

SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER... AND SPRING

SOUTH KOREA, 2023, 94 minutes Director: Jason Yu Cast: Jung Yu-mi, Lee Sun-kyun Genres: Thriller, Horror, Religion/Spirituality

SOUTH KOREA/GERMANY, 2003, 102 minutes Director: Kim Ki-duk Cast: Oh Yeong-su, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyeong Genres: Arthouse, Religion/Spirituality, Romance, Retro

When her husband’s strange sleeping habits escalate from disruptive to disturbing, Soo-jin is forced to take desperate measures to protect herself and her newborn. Director Jason Yu’s startling, genre-hopping debut will keep you guessing till the very end.

Set on a floating temple, this exquisitely beautiful and subtle Buddhist allegory follows the evolution of a young monk who, with the passing of the seasons, learns life's lessons, from innocence to carnal desires and eventually redemption.

Saturday, January 6 • 9:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 7:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 5:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 7:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Screening in 35mm Sunday, January 14 • 4:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

SUNNY

TRAIN TO BUSAN

SOUTH KOREA, 2011, 135 minutes Director: Kang Hyeong-cheol Cast: Ho-jeong Yu, Shim Eun-kyung, Hee-kyung Jin, Min-yeong Kim, Su-hee Go, Kang So-ra, Yeon-kyeong Lee, Bo-ra Nam Genres: Comedy, Relationships, Retro

SOUTH KOREA, 2016, 118 minutes Director: Yeon Sang-ho Cast: Yoo Gong, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an Genres: Horror, Action/Adventure, Retro

In one of the most influential Korean films of the 21st century, a chance encounter with an old friend has a middleaged housewife pining for her glory days of the ’80s, and inspires her to track down the gang for a reunion.

While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan. Friday, January 12 • 8:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 13 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

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CANADIAN FOCUS BLACKBERRY CANADA, 2023, 122 minutes Director: Matt Johnson Cast: Jay Baruchel, Glenn Howerton, Matt Johnson, Cary Elwes, Saul Rubinek Genres: Comedy, Drama

Raucous and darkly humorous, this award-winning biopic tells the story of the roller-coaster rise and fall of the world’s first smartphone. Terrific performances inform this spirited telling of one of the most fascinating business stories of the last century. Friday, January 12 • 8:30 pm • Annenberg Theater

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STEP INTO OSCAR® SEASON WITH THIS SELECTION OF BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM CONTENDERS

20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL UKRAINE/USA, 2023, 94 minutes Director: Mstyslav Chernov Genres: Oscar Entry, Documentary, War, Social Issues

Among the first to show the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, director Mstyslav Chernov arrived in Mariupol in February 2022 with a team of fellow journalists and captured the humanitarian disaster brought by the siege. Friday, January 5 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

SEE ALSO: CONCRETE UTOPIA (SOUTH KOREA), PAGE 74

ABOUT DRY GRASSES TURKEY/FRANCE/GERMANY/SWEDEN, 2023, 197 minutes Director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan Cast: Deniz Celiloğlu, Merve Dizdar, Musab Ekici, Ece Bağci, Erdem Şenocak, Yüksel Aksu, Münir Can Cindoruk, Onur Berk Arslanoğlu Genres: Drama, Work/Labor, Relationships, Social Issues, Oscar Entry

Assigned to a remote Turkish village, a middle-aged teacher from Istanbul is accused of an inappropriate relationship with one of his pupils in this searing, slow-burn drama from Turkish master Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Saturday, January 6 • 10:15 am • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 10:15 am • Mary Pickford Theater

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BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS

BLAGA’S LESSONS

GREECE/GERMANY/NORTH MACEDONIA, 2023, 118 minutes Director: Asimina Proedrou Cast: Stathis Stamoulakatos Lena Ouzounidou Evgenia Lavda Christos Kontogeorgis Dina Michailidou, Paschalis Tsarouchas Genres: Borders/Migration, Drama, Family Relations, Oscar Entry, Social Issues North American Premiere

BULGARIA/GERMANY, 2023, 114 minutes Director: Stephan Komandarev Cast: Eli Skorcheva, Gerasim Georgiev-Gero, Rozalia Abgarian, Ivan Barnev, Stefan Denolyubov, Ivaylo Hristov Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama, Crime, Women, Social Issues, Oscar Entry

This contemporary Greek tragedy is set in a small town near the North Macedonian border as large numbers of refugees begin surging through the “Balkan corridor.”

Director Stephan Komandarev (The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner, PSIFF 2010) completes his trilogy on social problems in contemporary Bulgaria with this cautionary drama about an older woman duped by a telephone scam.

Friday, January 5 • 12:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 10:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Sunday, January 7 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 9:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

BROTHERS

THE BURDENED

CZECH REPUBLIC/GERMANY/SLOVAKIA, 2023, 135 minutes Director: Tomáš Mašín Cast: Oskar Hes, Jan Nebdal, Stefan Konarske Genres: Biography, Drama, History, Oscar Entry, Crime, Politics, Period International Premiere

YEMEN/SUDAN/SAUDI ARABIA, 2023, 90 minutes Director: Amr Gamal Cast: Khaled Hamdan, Abeer Mohammed, Samah Alamrani Genres: Drama, Family Relations, Religion, Class/Economics, Oscar Entry

Based on true events, brothers Josef and Ctirad Mašín partake in armed resistance to communist Czechoslovakia in 1953, and mobilize 20,000 German police and Soviet Army members to hunt them down. Friday, January 5 • 9:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 4:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 10:45 am • Regal Palm Springs

In this powerful drama from Yemen, a couple with three children grapple with an unplanned fourth pregnancy at a time when healthcare costs soar and their country’s conservative abortion laws back them deeper into a corner. Saturday, January 6 • 5:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Sunday, January 7 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 7:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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BYE BYE TIBERIAS

CITY OF WIND

PALESTINE/FRANCE/BELGIUM/QATAR, 2023, 82 minutes Director: Lina Soualem With: Hiam Abbass Genres: Documentary, Borders, Family Relations, Film-related, Oscar Entry

MONGOLIA/FRANCE/GERMANY/NETHERLANDS/PORTUGAL/QATAR, 2023, 103 minutes Director: Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir Cast: Tergel Bold-Erdene, Nomin-Erdene Ariunbyamba, Anu-Ujin Tsermaa Genres: Arthouse, Coming of Age, Oscar Entry, Religion/Spirituality

In this poignant personal documentary, the daughter of accomplished Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass (The Visitor, Lemon Tree, HBO’s Succession) travels with her mother to their ancestral home as the pair contemplate issues of family, immigration, homeland and exile. Sunday, January 7 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 5:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 10:45 am • Mary Pickford Theater

THE DELINQUENTS ARGENTINA/BRAZIL/LUXEMBOURG/CHILE, 2023, 190 minutes Director: Rodrigo Moreno Cast: Daniel Elías, Margarita Molfino, Esteban Bigliardi Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime, Relationships, Psychological

Morán is a bank employee who one day steals enough money to last him the rest of his life. This deceptively simple heist soon mutates into an ambitious and kaleidoscopic quest for the most precious treasure of all: freedom. Friday, January 5 • 7:15 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 9:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 1:45 pm • Camelot Theatres

Mysterious, meditative and transportive, this unique comingof-age tale follows 17-year-old Ze, a hardworking student and the shaman in his Mongolian village. When he develops feelings for a city girl, he begins to see a different future for himself. Friday, January 5 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 11:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 9:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD ROMANIA/LUXEMBOURG/FRANCE/CROATIA, 2023, 163 minutes Director: Radu Jude Cast: Ilinca Manolache, Ovidiu Pîrsan, Nina Hoss, Dorina Lazar, László Miske, Katia Pascariu Genres: Black Comedy, Oscar Entry, Arthouse, Class/Economics

In this blistering satire of a corporate world that prizes profits over humanity, radical Romanian provocateur Radu Jude takes us on a wild ride as he follows an overworked production assistant tasked with filming the victims of a workplace accident. Sunday, January 7 • 10:15 am • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 9:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs 81

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FOUR DAUGHTERS

FINLAND/GERMANY, 2023, 81 minutes Director: Aki Kaurismäki Cast: Alma Pöysti, Jussi Vatanen Genres: Social Issues, Romance, Black Comedy, Film-related, Work/Labor, Oscar Entry

TUNISIA/FRANCE/GERMANY/SAUDI ARABIA, 2023, 107 minutes Director: Kaouther Ben Hania With: Olfa Hamrouni, Eya Chikhaoui, Tayssir Chikhaoui, Nour Karoui, Ichrak Matar, Hind Sabri, Majd Mastoura Genres: Documentary, Spirituality, Family Relations, Women, Oscar Entry

Precise and intelligent, this bittersweet romance between two Helsinki loners (Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen, both irresistible) posits love as the means to transcend – or at least survive – the grim reality of living in a capitalist society.

In this highly inventive and moving documentary, professional actresses and real-life subjects collaborate to tell the true story of a Tunisian single mother of four whose two eldest daughters disappear after becoming radicalized by ISIS.

Saturday, January 6 • 3:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 5:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

Saturday, January 6 • 2:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 8:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

GODLAND

GOODBYE JULIA

ICELAND/DENMARK, 2022, 143 minutes Director: Hlynur Pálmason Cast: Elliott Crosset Hove, Ingvar Sigurðsson, Vic Carmen Sonne, Jacob Hauberg Lohmann, Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir, Waage Sandø Genres: Religion/Spirituality, Road Movie, Drama, Period, Oscar Entry

SUDAN/EGYPT/GERMANY/FRANCE/SAUDI ARABIA/SWEDEN, 2023, 120 minutes Director: Mohamed Kordofani Cast: Eiman Yousif, Siran Riak, Nazar Gomaa, Ger Duany Genres: Drama, Race/Ethnicity, Women, War, Oscar Entry

The remote landscapes of Iceland in the late 19th century provide the backdrop for this stark and sumptuous epic that follows a Danish priest on a perilous, Sisyphean odyssey to establish a church on the country’s southeastern coast.

Tensions between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities erupt into violence, forever changing two families in this moving story of an unlikely bond between two women as they confront issues of class, gender and race.

Friday, January 5 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 5:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 10:15 am • Palm Canyon Theater Sunday, January 14 • 7:15 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Saturday, January 6 • 11:45 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 8:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 11:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 8:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS

IN FLAMES

NORTH MACEDONIA/POLAND/CROATIA/SERBIA/KOSOVO, 2023, 107 min Director: Goran Stolevski Cast: Anamaria Marinca, Alina Serban, Samson Selim, Vladimir Tintor, Dzada Selim, Mia Mustafa, Sara Klimoska, Rozafa Celaj, Ajshe Useini Genres: LGBTQ, Drama, Family Relations, Women, Social Issues, Oscar Entry

PAKISTAN/CANADA, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Zarrar Kahn Cast: Ramesha Nawal, Omar Javaid, Bakhtawar Mazhar Genres: Drama, Family Relations, Social Issues, Horror U.S. Premiere

Dita lives with her girlfriend, her girlfriend’s two daughters, and a group of queer misfits in the North Macedonian capital, Skopje, in this tender story about families – the ones we’re born into and the ones we find for ourselves.

After the death of the family patriarch, a young medical student struggles to prevent her mother from making impetuous, life-altering mistakes, all while being surrounded by supernatural forces she can’t understand.

Monday, January 8 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 4:45 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 9:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 12:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

INSHALLAH A BOY

IO CAPITANO

JORDAN/USA, 2023, 113 minutes Director: Amjad Al Rasheed Cast: Mouna Hawa, Haitham Omari, Yumna Marwan Genres: Drama, Women, Family Relations, Class/Economics, Oscar Entry

ITALY/BELGIUM, 2023, 121 minutes Director: Matteo Garrone Cast: Seydou Sarr, Moustapha Fall, Issaka Sawagodo, Hichem Yacoubi, Doodou Sagna, Khady Sy, Bamar Kane, Cheick Oumar Diaw Genres: Borders/Migration, Drama, Politics, Black/African Diaspora

When a recently widowed woman with no male heir finds herself at risk of losing everything, she concocts a plan to save herself and her young daughter from homelessness in this compelling Jordanian drama. Friday, January 5 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 8:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Matteo Garrone cements his status as one of cinema’s finest craftspeople with a harrowing epic following two Senegalese teenagers who leave home for Europe on an adventure full of magic, mystery and danger across the Sahara Desert. Monday, January 8 • 1:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 7:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 10:30 am • Annenberg Theater 83

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THE MISSING

THE MONK AND THE GUN

PHILIPPINES/THAILAND, 2023, 90 minutes Director: Carl Joseph E. Papa Cast: Dolly de Leon, Carlo Aquino, Gio Gahol Genres: LGBTQ, Animation, Science Fiction, Oscar Entry International Premiere

BHUTAN, 2023, 107 minutes Director: Pawo Choyning Dorji Cast: Tandin Wangchuk, Deki Lhamo, Tandin Sonam, Choeying Jatsho, Pema Zangmo Sherpa, Harry Einhorn, Tandin Phurba, Kelsang Choejay Genres: Oscar Entry, Politics, History, Religion/Spirituality

When mouthless young Eric learns that his uncle has passed away, he begins to hallucinate of an alien visitation – a shadowy figure from his hazily remembered childhood.

In this playful satire, the Bhutanese government holds a mock election to educate the locals about democracy after the king abdicates. Meanwhile, a monk is sent on a mysterious quest and crosses paths with an ensemble of colorful characters.

Sunday, January 7 • 8:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 10:45 am • Mary Pickford Theater

Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Palm Springs High School Monday, January 8 • 8:15 pm • Palm Springs High School Thursday, January 11 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 4:30 pm • Camelot Theatres

THE MOTHER OF ALL LIES

OPPONENT

MOROCCO/EGYPT/SAUDI ARABIA/QATAR, 2023, 96 minutes Director: Asmae El Moudir With: Zahra Jeddaoui, Mohamed El Moudir, Ouardia Zorkani, Abdallah EZ Zouid, Said Masrour, Asmae El Moudir Genres: Documentary, Family Relations, Politics, Animation, Oscar Entry

SWEDEN, 2023, 118 minutes Director: Milad Alami Cast: Payman Maadi, Arvin Kananian, Ardalan Esmaili Genres: Borders, Drama, Family Relations, LGBTQ, Oscar Entry, Sports

In this artful documentary from Morocco, a woman turns the camera on her parents and stern camera-shy grandmother, who rules over her clan with an iron cane, to uncover a web of family secrets. Friday, January 5 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 2:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 5:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

In the aftermath of a devastating rumor, Iman and his family flee Iran, winding up as refugees in northern Sweden. To increase their chances of asylum, Iman breaks a promise to his wife and joins the local wrestling club. Wednesday, January 10 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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THE PEASANTS

PERFECT DAYS

POLAND/SERBIA/LITHUANIA, 2023 114 minutes Directors: DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman Cast: Kamila Urzedowska, Robert Gulaczyk, Sonia Mietielica, Miroslaw Baka, Ewa Kasprzyk Genres: Animation, Drama, Family Relations, Oscar Entry, Period, Literature

JAPAN, 2023, 125 minutes Director: Wim Wenders Cast: Kôji Yakusho, Min Tanaka, Tokio Emoto, Aoi Yamada, Sayuri Ishikawa, Arisa Nakano, Yumi Aso, Tomokazu Miura Genres: Drama, Oscar Entry, Music, Religion/Spirituality, Work/Labor

From the creators of Loving Vincent, this exquisite, thrilling adaptation of Władysław Reymont’s Nobel Prize-winning novel exposes the underbelly of a patriarchal rural community where a local beauty weds a rich widower despite having an affair with his son.

Tokyo is the setting of Wim Wenders’ radiant, warm story of a gentle, music-loving man (Cannes Best Actor winner Koji Yakusho) who finds joy in his simple life cleaning public toilets. But a visitor from his past challenges his monastic life. Tuesday, January 9 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres

Monday, January 8 • 3:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 9:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

THE PROMISED LAND

THE SETTLERS

DENMARK/GERMANY/SWEDEN, 2023, 127 minutes Director: Nikolaj Arcel Cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Gustav Lindh Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama, History, Period, Oscar Entry, Relationships

CHILE/ARGENTINA/FRANCE/DENMARK/UK/TAIWAN/SWEDEN/ GERMANY, 2023, 97 minutes Director: Felipe Gálvez Cast: Mark Stanley, Sam Spruell, Alfredo Castro, Camilo Arancibia Genres: Drama, Oscar Entry, History, Western, Indigenous

This sweeping 18th-century epic follows Captain Ludvig (Mads Mikkelsen) who sets out to cultivate the harsh Danish heath. But he soon faces an even harsher adversary: the merciless Frederik de Schinkel, who believes the land belongs to him.

Chile’s brutal colonial legacy is laid savagely bare in this turnof-the-century revisionist Western in which a bloodthirsty English soldier and a mercenary Texas cowboy must execute a landowner’s mission to clear his expansive property of its indigenous population.

Friday, January 5 • 1:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 4:30 pm • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 10:00 am • Annenberg Theater Sunday, January 14 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres

Friday, January 5 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 8:30 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 5:15 pm • Camelot Theatres 85

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SEVEN BLESSINGS

SHAYDA

ISRAEL, 2023, 111 minutes Director: Ayelet Menahemi Cast: Reymonde Amsellem, Tiki Dayan, Rivka Bachar, Eleanor Sela, Eran Mor Genres: Family Relations, Food, Women, Jewish Interest, Oscar Entry U.S. Premiere

AUSTRALIA, 2023, 117 minutes Director: Noora Niasari Cast: Zar Amir Ebrahimi, Osamah Sami, Mojean Aria, Jillian Nguyen, Rina Mousavi, Selina Zahednia, Leah Purcell Genres: Drama, Women, Oscar Entry, Performance, Family Relations

In this offbeat dramedy, Marie returns to Israel after 40 years for her wedding. There she reunites with her large, boisterous Jewish-Moroccan family for a week of celebratory meals, where family secrets and lies are also on the menu.

In this lyrical drama, a young Iranian mother (renowned Persian actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi) on the run from a difficult marriage takes refuge with her 6-year-old daughter in an Australian women’s shelter far from home.

Monday, January 8 • 9:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 9:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 8:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 14 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Monday, January 8 • 7:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

SIRA

SMOKE SAUNA SISTERHOOD

BURKINA FASO/FRANCE/GERMANY/SENEGAL, 2023, 121 minutes Director: Apolline Traoré Cast: Nafissatou Cisse, Mike Danon, Lazarre Minoungou, Nathalie Vairac, Ildevert Meda Genres: Drama, Black/African Diaspora, War, Women, Oscar Entry

ESTONIA/USA, 2023, 89 minutes Director: Anna Hints With: Kadi Kivilo Genres: Documentary, Women, Oscar Entry, Gender, Social Issues

In the sprawling desert of the Sahel, young Sira and her family are en route to her wedding when ambushed by an Islamist gang, forcing her to fight for her life in this stunning tale of survival and resilience.

A smoke sauna in southeast Estonia is both chamber and sanctuary for women who regularly gather to cleanse themselves and share their stories – intimate, funny, tragic – and imbue each other with the strength to re-enter the world outside.

Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 8:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

Friday, January 5 • 10:45 am • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 5:15 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Friday, January 12 • 7:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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SOCIETY OF THE SNOW

SONGS OF EARTH

SPAIN, 2023, 144 minutes Director: J.A. Bayona Cast: Enzo Vogrincic, Agustín Pardella, Matías Recalt, Esteban Bigliardi, Diego Vegezzi, Fernando Contigiani García, Esteban Kukuriczka Genres: Period, Drama, History, Relationships, Nature

NORWAY, 2023, 90 minutes Director: Margreth Olin With: Jørgen Mykløen, Magnhild Mykløen Genres: Documentary, Aging/Seniors, Nature, Oscar Entry, Family Relations

Based on a true story, a rugby team is aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 when it crashes in the Andes. Trapped in a hostile and inaccessible environment, the surviving passengers must resort to extreme measures to stay alive.

In this stunning work about the importance of being present in the world, filmmaker Margreth Olin’s 84-year-old father Jørgen guides us through Norway’s dizzyingly beautiful mountain landscapes to where his family has lived in nature for generations.

Saturday, January 6 • 7:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Monday, January 8 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 1:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 4:30 pm • Annenberg Theater

Monday, January 8 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 8:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

SWEET DREAMS

THE TASTE OF THINGS

NETHERLANDS/SWEDEN/INDONESIA/FRANCE, 2023, 102 minutes Director: Ena Sendijarevi Cast: Renée Soutendijk, Hayati Azis, Lisa Zweerman, Florian Myjer, Muhammad Khan, Hans Dagelet, Rio den Haas Genres: Oscar Entry, Black Comedy, Borders, History, Race/Ethnicity

FRANCE/USA, 2023, 145 minutes Director: Trân Anh Hùng Cast: Juliette Binoche, Benoît Magimel Genres: Food, Romance, Period, Oscar Entry, Drama

This audacious take on the demise of colonialism follows the repercussions of a Dutch plantation owner leaving his island estate to his illegitimate son, the child of his Indonesian housemaid. Blistering satire meets lavish aesthetics in this tantalizing cat-and-mouse game. Friday, January 5 • 8:30 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 12:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 7:15 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres

In this feast for lovers of splendid food and swoon-worthy romance, chef Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and gourmet Dodin (Benoît Magimel) have worked side by side for decades, their growing feelings for each other reflected in the mouthwatering dishes they prepare. Monday, January 8 • 4:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 4:45 pm • Annenberg Theater Saturday, January 13 • 1:30 pm • Palm Springs High School 87

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GERMANY, 2023, 94 minutes Director: İlker Çatak Cast: Leonie Benesch, Michael Klammer, Rafael Stachowiak, Anne-Kathrin Gummich, Eva Löbau, Kathrin Wehlisch, Sarah Bauerett, Leonard Stettnisch Genres: Culture, Drama, Social Issues, Oscar Entry, Class/Economics

MALAYSIA/TAIWAN/SINGAPORE/FRANCE/GERMANY/NETHERLANDS/ INDONESIA/QATAR, 2023, 95 minutes Director: Amanda Nell Eu Cast: Zafreen Zairizal, Deena Ezral, Piqa, Shaheizy Sam, Jun Lojong Genres: Horror, Coming of Age, Mystery, Women, Oscar Entry

In this intense study of the power dynamics in contemporary German society, an idealistic middle-school teacher makes a bad decision while trying to do the right thing, and her every subsequent move mires her in an even bigger mess.

Twelve-year-old Zaffan is the first in her class to undergo physical changes in her body. She’s singled-out, taunted and stigmatized. As her transformations start to correlate with rumors of a campus demon, Zaffan decides to embrace her monstrosity.

Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Annenberg Theater Monday, January 8 • 8:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 4:45 pm • Camelot Theatres

Saturday, January 6 • 8:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Sunday, January 7 • 4:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 7:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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MEXICO/DENMARK/FRANCE, 2023, 95 minutes Director: Lila Avilés Cast: Naíma Sentíes, Montserrat Marañon, Marisol Gasé, Saori Gurza, Mateo García Elizondo, Teresita Sánchez, Juan Francisco Maldonado Genres: Drama, Family Relations, Coming of Age, Women, Health

AUSTRIA, 2022, 115 minutes Directors: Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel Cast: Vera Gemma, Daniel De Palma, Sebastian Dascalu, Annamaria Ciancamerla, Walter Saabel, Asia Argento, Gennaro Lillio Genres: Oscar Entry, Drama, Family Relations, Film-related

Seven-year-old Sol spends the day helping her family prepare for a surprise party for her father. As the day goes on, it becomes clear that this gathering is more than just a celebration, as it transforms into a loving – living – farewell.

Children of celebrities often have a hard time existing in (and out of) their famous parent’s shadows. This fascinating hybrid documentary centers on Vera Gemma, daughter of a popular spaghetti Western star, who plays a version of herself.

Friday, January 5 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 2:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater

Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 8:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 12:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 7:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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THE ZONE OF INTEREST UNITED KINGDOM/POLAND/USA, 2023, 106 minutes Director: Jonathan Glazer Cast: Sandra Hüller, Christian Friedel Genres: Jewish Interest, Drama, Period, Oscar Entry, History, Social Issues

In Jonathan Glazer’s haunting masterwork, an Auschwitz commandant and his wife maintain an idyllic domestic life with their family in a house and bucolic garden, an existence standing in stark contrast to the sounds coming from the nearby death camp. Sunday, January 7 • 7:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 5:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Thursday, January 11 • 1:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 7:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

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MODERN MASTERS NEW FILMS FROM CLASSIC AUTEURS

ANSELM GERMANY, 2023, 93 minutes Director: Wim Wenders With: Anselm Kiefer, Daniel Kiefer, Anton Wenders Genres: Art/Design, Culture, Documentary

Memory and chronology mark this moving 3D retrospective of artist Anselm Kiefer's life and work, exploring his inspirations and artistic preoccupations during periods spent in different studios. His monumental oeuvre stuns, whether viewed in vast warehouses or majestic outdoor spaces. Tuesday, January 9 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

CLOSE YOUR EYES SPAIN/ARGENTINA, 2023, 165 minutes Director: Víctor Erice Cast: Manolo Solo, Jose Coronado, Ana Torrent, María León, Helena Miquel Genres: Mystery, Drama, Film-related, Relationships, Aging/Seniors

Years after his leading actor vanishes without a trace, an unfinished film’s director is approached by a TV show reinvestigating the mystery. Legendary filmmaker Víctor Erice’s masterpiece is an evocative tale of the mighty communion between cinema and life. Friday, January 5 • 10:15 am • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 2:15 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 6:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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NEW ZEALAND/AUSTRALIA, 2023, 119 minutes Director: Lee Tamahori Cast: Guy Pearce, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Antonio Te Maioha, Jacqueline McKenzie, Lawrence Makoare Genres: Drama, History, Action/Adventure, Indigenous, Social Issues U.S. Premiere

POLAND/FRANCE/CZECH REPUBLIC/BELGIUM, 2023, 152 minutes Director: Agnieszka Holland Cast: Jalal Altawil, Maja Ostaszewska, Behi Djanati Atai, Mohamad Al Rashi, Dalia Naous, Tomasz Włosok Genres: Drama, Borders/Migration, Social Issues, Politics

Set in New Zealand in the 1830s, this breathtaking revisionist Western stars Guy Pearce as a mysterious lay preacher who arrives at a British settlement, only to find himself at the center of a war between Maori tribes. Saturday, January 6 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres Tuesday, January 9 • 4:15 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 8:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

This tough and timely cri de coeur shines a spotlight on the horrors facing refugees from the Middle East and Africa in the treacherous, swampy forests that comprise the exclusion zone between Poland and Belarus. Thursday, January 11 • 12:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 4:15 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

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LA CHIMERA

ITALY/FRANCE/GERMANY, 2023, 134 minutes Director: Marco Bellocchio Cast: Paolo Pierobon, Fausto Russo Alesi, Barbara Ronchi, Enea Sala, Leonardo Maltese, Filippo Timi, Fabrizio Gifuni Genres: Drama, Jewish Interest, History, Period, Religion/Spirituality

ITALY/FRANCE/SWITZERLAND, 2023, 133 minutes Director: Alice Rohrwacher Cast: Josh O’Connor, Isabella Rossellini, Alba Rohrwacher, Carol Duarte, Vincenzo Nemolato Genres: Drama, Crime, Culture, Fantasy, Romance

Based on the true story of Edgardo Mortara, a young Italian Jewish boy seized from his family by papal authorities in 1858, this enraging drama lays bare the tyranny, bigotry and abuse of power in the Catholic church at the time.

Arthur (Josh O’Connor) is a haunted English archaeologist with an unearthly gift for divining buried Etruscan treasures. Sprung from jail, and grieving his lost love, he reunites with a motley band of Tuscan grave robbers in Alice Rohrwacher’s enchanted fable.

Sunday, January 7 • 1:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 1:30 pm • Annenberg Theater

Monday, January 8 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 2:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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JAPAN, 2023, 126 minutes Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Cast: Andô Sakura, Nagayama Eita, Kurokawa Soya, Hiiragi Hinata, Tanaka Yuko Genres: Drama, LGBTQ, Mystery, Arthouse

UNITED KINGDOM/FRANCE/BELGIUM, 2023, 113 minutes Director: Ken Loach Cast: Dave Turner, Ebla Mari, Claire Rodgerson, Trevor Fox Genres: Aging/Seniors, Work/Labor, Social Issues, Drama, Class/Economics

Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest is a Rashomon-like story of a mother who alleges that her son’s teacher has verbally and physically abused him. The scenario is approached from three perspectives, each complicating the previous, while unfolding deeper layers of humanity and hope.

In a small town in England’s north, the titular pub is the last meeting place where the old guard can convene and air their grievances. When a group of Syrian refugees settles locally, publican TJ makes a stand for community and compassion.

Friday, January 5 • 7:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 10:15 am • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Friday, January 5 • 11:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 1:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 1:30 pm • Annenberg Theater

SHOSHANA UNITED KINGDOM/ITALY, 2023, 119 minutes Director: Michael Winterbottom Cast: Irina Starshenbaum, Harry Melling, Douglas Booth Genres: Drama, Lesbian, Coming of Age U.S. Premiere

Set during the British Mandate in Palestine (1920–1948), this compelling fact-based thriller follows the star-crossed relationship between a ranking member of the British Palestine police force and a young Jewish woman amid extremism and violence. Friday, January 5 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 1:30 pm • Annenberg Theater Sunday, January 14 • 7:30 pm • Camelot Theatres 95 JANUARY 4 – 15, 2024

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FLASH BACK

A SPOTLIGHT ON ICONIC FILMS FROM 1990

GOODFELLAS USA, 1990, 145 minutes Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Frank Sorvino, Tony Darrow, Mile Starr, Frank Vincent, Chuck Low, Frank DiLeo Genres: Gangster, Crime, Drama, Retro

The story of Henry Hill and his life in the mafia, covering his relationship with his wife Karen and his mob partners Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito. Friday, January 5 • 11:15 am • Regal Palm Springs

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WILD AT HEART

USA, 1990, 76 minutes Director: Jennie Livingston With: Andrè Christian, Freddie Pendavis, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Junior Labeija, Shari Headly, Paris Duprée, Dorian Corey Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Retro

USA, 1990, 125 minutes Director: David Lynch Cast: Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, Harry Dean Stanton, Diane Ladd Genres: Romance, Crime, Drama, Retro

This chronicle of New York’s drag scene in the 1980s focuses on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality.

Young lovers Sailor and Lula run from the variety of weirdos that Lula’s mom has hired to kill Sailor. Saturday, January 6 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

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USA, 1990, 76 minutes Director: Jennie Livingston With: Andrè Christian, Freddie Pendavis, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Junior Labeija, Shari Headly, Paris Duprée, Dorian Corey Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Retro

This chronicle of New York’s drag scene in the 1980s focuses on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality. Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

ANIMALIA MOROCCO/QATAR/FRANCE, 2023, 91 minutes Director: Sofia Alaoui Cast: Oumaïma Barid, Mehdi Dehbi, Fouad Oughaou Genres: Drama, Science Fiction, Family Relations, Class/Economics

In this highly original and suspenseful Moroccan feature, an expectant mother finds herself separated from her wealthy inlaws and left to fend for herself while a mysterious, menacing force threatens the world around her. Tuesday, January 9 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 8:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

THE ANIMAL KINGDOM FRANCE, 2023, 130 minutes Director: Thomas Cailley Cast: Romain Duris, Paul Kircher, Adèle Exarchopoulos Genres: Drama, Family Relations, Nature, Science Fiction, Animals

In this surprising, expectation-defying and often humorous drama, a father (Romain Duris) and his teen son (Paul Kircher) contend with a cross-country move and an unexplained epidemic that causes people to mutate into animals. Friday, January 5 • 8:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 8:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 6:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 2:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON CANADA, 2023, 92 minutes Director: Ariane Louis-Seize Cast: Sara Montpetit, Félix-antoine Bénard, Steve Laplante, Sophie Cadieux Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Relationships U.S. Premiere

This charming, funny and stylish play on the traditional vampire tale tells the story of Sasha, a young vampire who can’t bring herself to kill. Facing starvation, she meets a young depressed man who could help solve both their problems. Saturday, January 6 • 7:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 8:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

THE KITCHEN UNITED KINGDOM, 2023, 98 minutes Directors: Kibwe Tavares, Daniel Kaluuya Cast: Kane Robinson, Jedaiah Bannerman, Hope Ikpoku Jr, Teija Kabs, Demmy Ladipo Genres: Science Fiction, Drama

In a dystopian future London where all social housing has been eliminated, Izi and Benji fight to navigate the world as residents of The Kitchen, a community that refuses to abandon its home. Friday, January 5 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres

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ICELAND/SLOVAKIA/FRANCE, 2023, 75 minutes Director: Ninna Pálmadóttir Cast: Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson, Hermann Samúelsson, Anna Gunndís Guðmundsdóttir, Hjortur Jóhann Jónsson Genres: Aging/Seniors, Drama, Arthouse, Nature

INDIA, 2023, 94 minutes Director: Karan Tejpal Cast: Abhishek Banerjee, Shubham, Mia Maelzer, Harish Khanna, Sahidur Rahaman Genres: Action/Adventure, Thriller, Social Issues North American Premiere

Taciturn farmer Gunnar gradually develops a friendship with Ari, the precocious 10-year-old paperboy next door, in this poignant and surprising take on the two-lonely-strangersforge-an-unexpected-bond tale. Saturday, January 6 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 10:45 am • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

In this nail-biting thriller, two sophisticated city boys, having witnessed a kidnapping, find themselves embroiled in a harrowing adventure when they try to help the destitute mother find her abducted baby. Sunday, January 7 • 3:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 8:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs 101

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THE SWEET EAST

WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN

USA, 2023, 104 minutes Director: Sean Price Williams Cast: Talia Ryder, Simon Rex, Jacob Elordi, Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy O. Harris Genres: Comedy, Drama

CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA, 2023, 117 minutes Director: Matěj Chlupáček Cast: Eliska Krenková, Miloslav König, Richard Langdon, Martha Issová, Milan Ondrik, Ladislav Hampl Genres: Thriller, Work/Labor, Drama, History, Period, Transgender U.S. Premiere

After Lillian (Talia Ryder) separates from her classmates on a school trip, she embarks on a Kafkaesque journey across America’s East that quickly begins to resemble a modern-day Wonderland. Deliriously funny, dreamy and freewheeling, here’s a trip like no other. Saturday, January 6 • 5:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

In this masterfully mounted drama about privilege, prejudice and gender identity, the discovery of a dead intersex infant amid the rubble of a factory town in 1937 sends shock waves through a society fixated on only one kind of progress. Saturday, January 6 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 4:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 8:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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AMERICAN INDIES A SELECTION OF THE LATEST INDEPENDENT VOICES

FAIRYLAND USA/FRANCE, 2023, 115 minutes Director: Andrew Durham Cast: Scoot McNairy, Emilia Jones, Geena Davis, Adam Lambert, Cody Fern, Maria Bakalova, Nessa Dougherty Genres: Coming of Age, Gay

Based on Alysia Abbott’s memoir, a teenager (Emilia Jones) reflects on coming of age in San Francisco in the 1970s and ’80s while being raised by her widowed bisexual father, poet and activist Steve Abbott (Scoot McNairy). Saturday, January 6 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 2:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 11:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater

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FANCY DANCE

USA, 1990, 76 minutes Director: Jennie Livingston With: Andrè Christian, Freddie Pendavis, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Junior Labeija, Shari Headly, Paris Duprée, Dorian Corey Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Retro

USA, 2023, 90 minutes Director: Erica Tremblay Cast: Lily Gladstone, Isabel Deroy-Olson, Ryan Begay, Audrey Wasilewski, Shea Whigham Genres: Indigenous, Mystery, Road Movie, Family Relations

This chronicle of New York’s drag scene in the 1980s focuses on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality.

Desperate to locate her missing sister, Native American swindler Jax (Lily Gladstone in a tour-de-force performance) hits the road with her teenage niece Roki (Isabel DeroyOlson) for the Oklahoma state powwow in director Erica Tremblay’s unpredictable and moving debut feature.

Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

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LAROY

USA, 2023, 119 minutes Director: Jennifer Esposito Cast: Emily Bader, Odessa A'zion, Jennifer Esposito, Annabella Sciorra, Domenick Lombardozzi, Nicholas Cirillo Genres: Drama, Gangster, Women, Family Relations

USA/FRANCE, 2023, 112 minutes Director: Shane Atkinson Cast: John Magaro, Steve Zahn, Megan Stevenson, Matthew Del Negro, Dylan Baker Genres: Black Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Biography

Jennifer Esposito’s electrifying debut as writer-director centers on the women behind the men of a mafia family in 1980s Staten Island, and how teenager Rose Larusso forges her own path to break free from a life of fear and violence.

Steve Zahn stars as an overeager small-town private eye alongside John Magaro as a suicidal cuckold who’s mistaken for a hitman in this twisty, darkly funny neo-noir set in a dusty Texas town where blackmail seems to be the local sport.

Saturday, January 6 • 7:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 1:30 pm • Annenberg Theater Monday, January 8 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Friday, January 5 • 7:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 6 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater Friday, January 12 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 7:45 pm • Annenberg Theater

LATE BLOOMERS USA, 2023, 92 minutes Director: Lisa Steen Cast: Karen Gillan, Margaret Sophie Stein, Jermaine Fowler, Kevin Nealon, Talia Balsam Genres: Comedy

When aimless late-twentysomething Louise (Karen Gillan) lands in the hospital, she makes quick enemies with Antonia, an elderly Polish woman who speaks no English. Despite their mutual distaste, Louise becomes her caregiver, and the odd couple form an unlikely bond. Saturday, January 6 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 1:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs 107 JANUARY 4 – 15, 2024

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TRUE STORIES NONFICTION FILMMAKING AT ITS MOST URGENT AND ILLUMINATING

ALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN USA, 2023, 89 minutes Directors: Laura Dunn, Jef Sewell With: Ernest Becker, Sam Keen Genres: Documentary, Psychological, Biography, Religion/Spirituality World Premiere

Philosophically deep and cinematically rich, this inventive meditation on the wisdom of Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker shoots off a flurry of provocative ideas, from the evils of utopian thinking to the joy of living a life of disillusion. Wednesday, January 10 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Thursday, January 11 • 5:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

PARIS IS BURNING

ALL WE CARRY

USA, 1990, 76 minutes Director: Jennie Livingston With: Andrè Christian, Freddie Pendavis, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Junior Labeija, Shari Headly, Paris Duprée, Dorian Corey Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Retro

USA/MEXICO, 2024, 88 minutes Director: Cady Voge Genres: Documentary, Latinx, Borders/Migration, Politics, Jewish Interest World Premiere

This chronicle of New York’s drag scene in the 1980s focuses on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality. Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

In this heartfelt documentary, a young couple and their baby flee violence in Honduras only to find themselves caught in the complex web of the United States’ administration’s draconian immigration policies, before finding shelter in an unlikely place. Friday, January 5 • 4:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 6 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 7:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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ART FOR EVERYBODY

BAD FAITH

USA, 2023, 99 minutes Director: Miranda Yousef With: Thomas Kinkade, Susan Orlean, Christopher Knight, Jeffrey Vallance Genres: Documentary, Art/Design, Biography, Family Relations

USA, 2023, 89 minutes Directors: Stephen Ujlaki, Chris Jones With: Peter Coyote, Anne Nelson, William Barber, Lisa Sharon Harper, Steve Schmidt, Katherine Stewart Genres: Documentary, Politics, Social Issues World Premiere

This engaging portrait of prolific painter Thomas Kinkade studies the populist and conservative artist who was widely panned by art critics but beloved by tens of thousands of Americans, ultimately revealing that the picture was not quite what it seemed. Tuesday, January 9 • 7:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 10:30 am • Annenberg Theater

This vital, alarming documentary shows how Christian Nationalism methodically gained control of the Republican party, with the goal of imposing a white, conservative theocracy that could undermine democracy. Wednesday, January 10 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 8:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

BORN HUNGRY

CALL ME DANCER

CANADA/INDIA, 2023, 89 minutes Director: Barry Avrich With: Sash Simpson, Shipra Khanna, Sandra Simpson Genres: Documentary, Biography, Food World Premiere

INDIA/USA/ISRAEL, 2023, 84 minutes Directors: Leslie Shampaine, Pip Gilmour With: Manish Chauhan, Yehuda Maor Genres: Dance, Documentary, Family Friendly

In this inspiring story of grit and determination, a runaway child from the streets of India is adopted by a Canadian family and becomes the chef-owner of Sash, one of Toronto’s trendiest restaurants. Saturday, January 6 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Overcoming impossible odds, an impoverished breakdancer from the streets of Mumbai stumbles into ballet class and, with the help of a stern but loving 70-year-old Israeli ballet master, pursues his dream of dancing on the world’s stage. Friday, January 5 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres

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COMMON GROUND

COPA 71

USA, 2023, 105 minutes Directors: Josh Tickell, Rebecca Tickell With: Laura Dern, Rosario Dawson, Jason Mamoa, Woody Harrelson, Ian Somerhalder, Donald Glover Genres: Documentary, Environment, Health

UNITED KINGDOM, 2023, 90 minutes Directors: Rachel Ramsay, James Erskine With: Brandi Chastain, Nicole Mangas, Silvia Zaragoza, Carol Wilson Genres: Environment, Women, Sports, Social Issues

This alarming yet hopeful documentary explores sustainable farming and the power of “Regenerative Agriculture,” following a politically and culturally diverse group of farmers, ranchers, scientists and advocates as they work toward harvesting a more harmonious relationship with the environment. Saturday, January 6 • 1:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 5:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

The triumphant 1971 Women’s Soccer World Cup has been erased from history. But this rousing documentary, filled with archival footage, gathers the pioneering women athletes to tell the amazing story of their fight against the misogynist masters of the sport. Friday, January 5 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater Monday, January 8 • 2:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

THE ECHO

FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO

MEXICO/GERMANY, 2023, 102 minutes Director: Tatiana Huezo With: Montserrat Hernández Hernández, Luz María Vázquez González, Sarahí Rojas Hernández, María de los Ángeles Pacheco Tapia Genres: Documentary, Indigenous, Family Relations, Social Issues, Nature

USA, 2023, 95 minutes Director: Lois Lipman With: Tina Cordova, Paul Pino Genres: Documentary, Social Issues, Latinx, Indigenous, Politics

In this tender and visually stunning documentary, three rural families in the tiny Mexican village of El Eco find hope as they struggle within the unyielding demands of nature and community. Saturday, January 6 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Sunday, January 14 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater

This shocking documentary follows activist and cancer survivor Tina Cordova as she fights for justice for the Trinity Bomb “downwinders,” the mostly Hispanic and Native victims whose suffering the government has ignored for generations. Monday, January 8 • 8:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Tuesday, January 9 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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FLIPSIDE

GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE

USA, 2023, 96 minutes Director: Chris Wilcha With: Chris Wilcha, Ira Glass, Judd Apatow, Dan Dondiego, Tracy Wilson Genres: Documentary, Film-related, Biography, Music, Work/Labor

USA/SPAIN, 2023, 99 minutes Director: Betsy Schechter With: Gloria Gaynor, Stephanie Gold, Bart Millard Genres: Music, Documentary

In this marvelous reflection on a life lived in the creative realm, documentarian and This American Life producer Chris Wilcha revisits both the New Jersey record store of his Gen X youth and the uncompleted projects that haunt him.

Gloria Gaynor’s radiant spirit shines in this inspiring portrait of the great disco queen of the ’70s. Overcoming one hurdle after another – a crippling back injury, an abusive husband, a murdered sister – Gaynor roars back with her Grammywinning gospel album.

Friday, January 5 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 8:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 7:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 7 • 10:30 am • Annenberg Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 8:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

GOING VARSITY IN MARIACHI

THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE

USA, 2023, 104 minutes Directors: Alejandra Vasquez, Sam Osborn With: Abel Acuña, Joana Campos, Melanie Cantú, Evelyn Escalon, Isaac Escalon, Abigail Garcia, Guadalupe Lopez, Isabella Luna, Gabriella Salinas Genres: Documentary, Music, Family Friendly, Youth/Teen, Latinx

SWEDEN/NORWAY/DENMARK, 2023, 108 minutes Director: Maria Fredriksson With: Olaug Bakkevoll, Kari Klo, May-Elin Storsletten Genres: Documentary, Mystery

In the borderlands of South Texas, the Edinburg North High School’s acclaimed mariachi band starts a year off with inexperienced musicians, a limited budget and intense competition. Will their dedicated coach and unwavering spirit catapult them back to the top? Live mariachi performance January 12! Friday, January 12 • 4:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Saturday, January 13 • 4:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

After two devout sisters rent an apartment in the small Swedish town of Gullspång, they’re shocked to discover the seller is the spitting image of their older sister who died 30 years earlier. And that’s just the beginning of this bewildering stranger-than-fiction yarn. Tuesday, January 9 • 5:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

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HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES

IN THE REARVIEW

USA, 2023, 96 minutes Director: Sam Shahid With: George Platt Lynes Genres: Documentary, Art/Design, Biography, Gay, Fashion

POLAND/FRANCE/UKRAINE, 2023, 85 minutes Director: Maciek Hamela Genres: Documentary, War, Borders/Migration, Politics

A pioneer of homoerotic photography, the great early20th-century fashion photographer George Platt Lynes was creating iconic images of the nude male body long before Robert Mapplethorpe. His glamorous, unconventional life was as rule-breaking as his art. Tuesday, January 9 • 5:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 4:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

A Polish filmmaker takes his van and his camera into war-torn Ukraine to transport refugee families, who’ve left everything behind, to safety. This intimate and powerful film allows us to share their dangerous journey toward an unknown future. Wednesday, January 10 • 1:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Thursday, January 11 • 5:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED

A LOOK THROUGH HIS LENS

NORWAY/UK, 2023, 132 minutes Director: Dheeraj Akolkar With: Liv Ullmann, Cate Blanchett, Jessica Chastain, John Lithgow, Jeremy Irons, Sam Waterston, Lena Endre, Pernilla August, Tom Remlov Genres: Documentary, Biography, Film-related, Social Issues

USA/FRANCE/IRELAND/UK, 2023, 103 minutes Directors: Matthew Berkowitz, Gregory Hoblit With: Philippe Rousselot Genres: Documentary, Film-related, Biography World Premiere

Not only one of cinema’s greatest actors and Ingmar Bergman’s muse, Liv Ullmann has been a prolific writer, director and world-traveling humanitarian. The self-effacing Norwegian icon opens up about her extraordinary life in this insightful, wide-ranging celebration.

Oscar®-winning cinematographer Philippe Rousselot offers a master class in image making, with insightful examples from his work on Diva, Hope and Glory, A River Runs Through It, Dangerous Liaisons, Interview with the Vampire and many more in this cineaste’s delight.

Thursday, January 11 • 8:15 pm • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 1:00 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Saturday, January 13 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 10:15 am • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 6:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 2:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

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MAD ABOUT THE BOY: THE NOËL COWARD STORY

MAESTRA

UNITED KINGDOM/USA, 2023, 91 minutes Director: Barnaby Thompson With: Alan Cumming, Rupert Everett, Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Harold Pinter, Frank Sinatra, Lauren Bacall, Michael Caine, Lucille Ball Genres: Documentary, Music, Gay, History, Film-related, Biography U.S. Premiere

USA, 2023 88 minutes Director: Maggie Contreras With: Marin Alsop, Deborah Borda, Mélisse Brunet, Ustina Dubitsky, Tamara Dworetz, Kwamé Ryan, Anna Sułkowska-Migon, Zoe Zeniodi Genres: Documentary, Music, Women

Featuring a wealth of archival material and waspish witticisms, this fascinating portrait of a 20th-century great digs into the contradictions that marked the life of actor, singer, playwright, lyricist, style icon, closeted homosexual and British intelligence operative Noël Coward. Sunday, January 7 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres Tuesday, January 9 • 7:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 8:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

Move over, Tár! In this musical documentary, aspiring women conductors gather in Paris for a career-making competition. We get to know these remarkable young women – from Atlanta, Poland, France, Greece and Ukraine – in a grand demonstration of the art of conducting. Saturday, January 6 • 5:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 7 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

MÚSICA!

OBSESSED WITH LIGHT

USA, 2023, 72 minutes Directors: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman Genres: Music, Youth/Teen, Politics

USA/FRANCE/NETHERLANDS/SPAIN/ICELAND, 2023, 90 minutes Directors: Sabine Krayenbühl, Zeva Oelbaum With: Cherry Jones Genres: Documentary, Art/Design, Dance, History, Lesbian

Four gifted Cuban student jazz musicians are at the center of this joyous new film by two-time Oscar® winners Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. Follow them from music school to their first trip to the U.S. in this musical feast. Sunday, January 7 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Monday, January 8 • 9:45 am • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 7:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

The groundbreaking early-20th-century dancer and performance artist Loie Fuller was a plump Chicago girl who conquered Paris with her astonishing spectacles of light, fabric and dance, and whose visionary creations have influenced everyone from Toulouse-Lautrec to Taylor Swift. Friday, January 5 • 5:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 7 • 8:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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QUEENDOM

SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER

FRANCE/USA, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Agniia Galdanova With: Gena Marvin Genres: Documentary, Gender, LGBTQ, Performance, Politics

USA, 2023, 96 minutes Director: Michael Lippert With: Carol Sloane, Catherine Russell, Dan Morgenstern, Natalie Douglas Genres: Documentary, Music, Biography, Aging/Seniors, Performance

A stirring portrait of the fearless, queer Russian performance artist “Gena,” who risks life and limb making astonishing drag appearances on the Moscow streets. Arrested for protesting Putin’s Ukrainian war, her survival depends on escaping to the West. Friday, January 5 • 8:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 6:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres

Worshiped by jazz musicians and critics but largely unknown to the general public, Carol Sloane’s brilliance as a jazz singer is abundantly clear in this affectionate portrait which finds her in her 80s, preparing for a crowning comeback performance at Birdland. Saturday, January 6 • 7:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 5:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

THE SPACE RACE

SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED

USA, 2023, 91 minutes Directors: Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Lisa Cortés With: Ed Dwight, Guion Bluford, Charles Bolden, Victor Glover Genres: Documentary, Black/African Diaspora, Technology, History

USA/VIETNAM/CHINA, 2023, 92 minutes Director: Liz Lachman With: Susan Feniger, Mary Sue Milliken, Wolfgang Puck, Bobby Flay, Kajsa Alger Genres: Food, Biography, Documentary, Lesbian

This enlightening documentary highlights the invaluable and oft-overlooked contributions from African Americans to space exploration. With its revealing interviews and a wealth of rare archival materials, see how trailblazing Black astronauts overcame racial injustice to reach for the stars. Tuesday, January 9 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 10:45 am • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Go behind the scenes with renowned celebrity chef Susan Feniger, whose rich life and trailblazing career – and ambitious reinvention as she attempts to open her first restaurant solo – is intimately outlined by filmmaker (and Feniger’s spouse) Liz Lachman. Monday, January 8 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 3:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

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SWAN SONG

THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN

CANADA, 2023, 103 minutes Director: Chelsea McMullan With: Karen Kain, Jurgita Dronina, Shaelynn Estrada Genres: Documentary, Dance U.S. Premiere

USA/SWEDEN, 2023, 97 minutes Directors: Petter Ringbom, Marquise Stillwell With: Uzo Aduba, Amy Warren Genres: Art, History, Documentary, Black/African Diaspora, Jewish Interest

In this unforgettable glimpse into sacrifice and legacy, the renowned National Ballet of Canada’s rigorous 2022 production of Swan Lake caps the storied career of ballet legend Karen Kain. Thursday, January 11 • 8:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 10:30 am • Palm Canyon Theate

This playfully inventive, historically rich documentary illuminates the life of Southern-raised folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe, whose funky, magical creations were championed by a rich, eccentric Jewish gallerist who opened the world’s eyes to Rowe’s singular visions. Sunday, January 7 • 5:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Monday, January 8 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 7:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

TRUTH BE TOLD USA, 2023, 81 minutes Director: Nneka Onuorah With: Billy Porter, Meghan Goode, David Mann, Cedric The Entertainer Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Black/African Diaspora, Religion/Spirituality, Social Issues

This deeply emotional and probing documentary looks at the troubled relationship between the Black church and its LGBTQ+ members. Featuring Billy Porter, Cedric the Entertainer and the rousing lesbian Pastor Pam, who shows the way toward healing. Tuesday, January 9 • 5:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs

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100 YARDS CHINA, 2023, 108 minutes Directors: Xu Haofeng, Xu Junfeng Cast: Jacky Heung, Beahayden Kuo, Andy On, Tang Shiyi, Li Yuan Genres: Martial Arts, Action/Adventure, Period

A martial arts master dies and leaves his top student and his only son to duel for who inherits the school. Their actionpacked rivalry unleashes waves throughout the city in this delightful blend of old-school kung fu and contemporary cool. Tuesday, January 9 • 6:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

PARIS IS BURNING

20,000 SPECIES OF BEES

USA, 1990, 76 minutes Director: Jennie Livingston With: Andrè Christian, Freddie Pendavis, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Junior Labeija, Shari Headly, Paris Duprée, Dorian Corey Genres: Documentary, LGBTQ, Retro

SPAIN, 2023, 125 minutes Director: Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren Cast: Sofía Otero, Patricia López Arnaiz, Ane Gabarain, Itziar Lazkano Genres: LGBTQ, Coming of Age, Family Relations, Drama, Transgender

This chronicle of New York’s drag scene in the 1980s focuses on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality. Sunday, January 7 • 7:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater

Eight-year-old Lucía spends a summer in the country with the family’s widowed matriarch when questions about her gender identity arise, leading each woman in the family to face her own doubts and fears. Saturday, January 6 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 1:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Monday, January 8 • 5:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres

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ALL ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES

AMAL

HUNGARY, 2024, 85 minutes Director: Ádám Breier Cast: Zoltán Bezerédi, Tamás Szabó Kimmel, Ágnes Máhr Genres: Aging/Seniors, Comedy, Drama, Family Relations, Jewish Interest World Premiere

BELGIUM/FRANCE, 2023, 107 minutes Director: Jawad Rhalib Cast: Lubna Azabal, Johan Heldenbergh, Fabrizio Rongione, Babetida Sadjo, Kenza Benbouchta, Medhy Kachachi, Ethelle Gonzalez, Catherine Salée Genres: Drama, Religion/Spirituality, Social Issues, Lesbian U.S. Premiere

After his wife's death, a stubborn boxing coach agrees to allow his estranged Orthodox Jewish son from Israel to sit shiva, as long as he brings the grandson he has never met, in this heartwarming dramedy set in contemporary Budapest.

A Brussels literature instructor tries to inculcate a love of reading and freedom of expression as well as a sense of cohesion among her diverse class, but some of the students come from a fundamentalist background.

Saturday, January 6 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 8:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 1:45 pm • Camelot Theatres

Friday, January 5 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 4:45 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

BLACKBIRD BLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY

BONJOUR SWITZERLAND

SWITZERLAND/GEORGIA, 2023, 110 minutes Director: Elene Naveriani Cast: Eka Chavleishvili, Temiko Chinchinadze, Pikria Nikabadze, Anka Khurtsidze, Tamar Mdinaradze, Lia Abuladze Genres: Biography, Comedy, Drama, Technology

SWITZERLAND/ITALY, 2023, 88 minutes Director: Peter Luisi Cast: Beat Schlatter, Catherine Pagani, Vincent Kucholl Genres: Comedy, Politics, Social Issues U.S. Premiere

In this endearing drama, an independent, middle-aged Georgian woman who has long challenged the societal expectations of her small (and small-minded) village falls into an affair with an itinerant truck driver.

In this wacky comedy poking fun at the multilingual Swiss, a referendum leaves the country with French as the only national language, catalyzing a crisis among the German and Italian speakers.

Friday, January 5 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Wednesday, January 10 • 8:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

Wednesday, January 10 • 8:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 2:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres

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DAY OFF

FRANCE, 2023, 76 minutes Directors: Sébastien Laudenbach, Chiara Malta Cast: Marc Irmer, Emmanuel-Alain Raynal, Pierre Baussaron Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family Relations

TAIWAN, 2023, 106 minutes Director: Tien-Yu Fu Cast: Hsiao-Fen Lu, Meng-Po Fu, Annie Chen, Beatrice Fang, Ming-Shuai Shi Genres: Aging/Seniors, Family Relations, Work/Labor, Women

This award-winning charmer is a deliciously original animated tale about a single mom who tries to placate her daughter with the yummy chicken dish her late father used to cook. Simple, right? Not in a strike-paralyzed Paris, where chaos ensues.

After 40 years on the job, a hairdresser takes a day off to visit an old client miles away. Though her children are against the road trip, nothing will stop a determined pro and the simple, timeless obligations of kindness.

Friday, January 5 • 5:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 2:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 11:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

EMPIRE

THE EXTORTION

DENMARK, 2023, 95 minutes Director: Frederikke Aspöck Cast: Sara Fanta Traore, Anna Neye, Claus Riis Østergaard, Jesper Groth Genres: Drama, History North American Premiere

ARGENTINA/USA, 2023, 106 minutes Director: Martino Zaidelis Cast: Guillermo Francella, Pablo Rago, Andrea Frigerio Genres: Thriller, Comedy, Drama, Action/Adventure, Urban

Director Frederikke Aspöck depicts the dark legacy of a distant relative – and her country – in this St. Croix-set, 19thcentury drama about two women of color: one a free woman and mistress of the colony’s governor, and the other a slave in their household. Friday, January 5 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 2:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Sunday, January 14 • 5:15 pm • Camelot Theatres

Airline pilot Alejandro hides a secret that puts his career in jeopardy. When intelligence service agents attempt to blackmail him, Alejandro enters a world of intrigue and corruption in this high-octane entertainment with constant twists and unpredictable consequences. Saturday, January 6 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 1:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 5:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

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EZRA

THE FISHBOWL

USA, 2023, 100 minutes Director: Tony Goldwyn Cast: Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne, Vera Farmiga, Whoopi Goldberg, Rainn Wilson, Tony Goldwyn, William A. Fitzgerald, Robert De Niro Genres: Drama, Comedy, Family Relations, Road Movie

PUERTO RICO/SPAIN, 2023, 92 minutes Director: Glorimar Marrero Sánchez Cast: Isel Rodríguez, Modesto Lacén, Magali Carrasquillo, Maximiliano Rivas, Anamín Santiago, Idenisse Salamán Genres: Drama

A New Jersey comic (Bobby Cannavale) at odds with his ex (Rose Byrne) and eccentric father (Robert De Niro) takes off on a road trip with their 9-year-old autistic son (William A. Fitzgerald) in this irresistibly charming dramedy about a father’s love taken to the extreme.

Diagnosed with advanced cancer, Noelia returns to her native Vieques to reconnect with her origins. What she finds there is an island fighting its own terminal illness, the result of more than 60 years of military practices.

Saturday, January 6 • 4:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Tuesday, January 9 • 8:00 pm • Annenberg Theater

Friday, January 5 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 4:45 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Thursday, January 11 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater

FREUD’S LAST SESSION

THE GOLDMAN CASE

USA, 2023, 118 minutes Director: Matthew Brown Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Goode Genres: Drama, Biography

FRANCE, 2023, 116 minutes Director: Cédric Kahn Cast: Arieh Worthalter, Arthur Harari Genres: Drama, Jewish Interest, History, Crime

As air raid sirens blare in wartime London, the aging Sigmund Freud (Anthony Hopkins) and the Christian convert C.S. Lewis (Matthew Goode) engage in a sparkling debate about God, life and sex in this surprising imaginary encounter between two intellectual giants.

The sensational 1975 trial of radical leftist activist and armed robber Pierre Goldman – accused of murdering two pharmacists – inspired this electrifying courtroom drama in which the mesmerizing hero (or antihero?) takes on French antisemitism, the police, and even his own lawyer.

Sunday, January 7 • 4:15 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 10:00 am • Palm Springs High School

Friday, January 5 • 2:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Saturday, January 13 • 9:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

121 JANUARY 4 – 15, 2024

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GUARDIANS OF THE FORMULA

HAJJAN

SERBIA/SLOVENIA/MONTENEGRO/MACEDONIA/FRANCE, 2023, 120 minutes Director: Dragan Bjelogrlic Cast: Alexis Manenti, Radivoje Bukvic, Lionel Abelanski, Jérémie Laheurte Genres: Biography, History, Period, Politics, Health, Drama North American Premiere

SAUDI ARABIA/EGYPT/JORDAN, 2023, 117 minutes Director: Abu Bakr Shawky Cast: Abdelmohsen Al Nemer, Omar AlAtawi, AlShaima’a Tayeb, Toleen Bardbood, Ibrahem Alhessawi Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama, Animals, Sports, Family Friendly U.S. Premiere

This engrossing period thriller fuses Cold War politics with medical history, following a group of Yugoslav physicists trying to create nuclear fission who are accidentally irradiated and smuggled to France for treatment, leading to the first human bone marrow transplant. Friday, January 5 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 4:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Two young Bedouin brothers beat the odds to become top jockeys in the cutthroat world of camel racing in this thrilling, David-and-Goliath tale set in the Saudi Arabian desert. Sunday, January 7 • 1:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Wednesday, January 10 • 4:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 2:00 pm • Annenberg Theater

HESITATION WOUND

HOLLY

TURKEY/SPAIN/ROMANIA/FRANCE, 2023, 84 minutes Director: Selman Nacar Cast: Tülin Özen, Ogulcan Arman Uslu, Gülçin Kültür Sahin, Vedat Erincin, Erdem Senocak Genres: Drama, Crime, Work/Labor, Class/Economics, Women

BELGIUM/NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG/FRANCE, 2023, 104 minutes Director: Fien Troch Cast: Cathalina Geeraerts, Felix Heremans, Greet Verstraete, Serdi Faki Alici, Els Deceukelier, Maya Louisa Sterkendries, Robby Cleiren Genres: Coming of Age, Social Issues, Religion/Spirituality, Women, Arthouse

This engrossing Turkish drama focuses on a public defender who oscillates between her ailing mother’s bedside and the courtroom, where her young client is accused of murder, and finds herself caught in an impossible moral dilemma.

This intriguing drama about an uncanny Flemish high school student, who seems to have predicted a deadly school fire, becomes a parable for humankind’s ability to exploit and destroy any precious resource.

Sunday, January 7 • 8:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 1:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Sunday, January 7 • 10:00 am • Palm Springs High School Monday, January 8 • 1:00 pm • Camelot Theatres

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JOIKA

LES INDÉSIRABLES

NEW ZEALAND/POLAND, 2023, 110 minutes Director: James Napier Robertson Cast: Talia Ryder, Diane Kruger, Oleg Ivenko, Natasha Aderslade, Natalia Osipova, Charlotte Ubben, Borys Szyc, Tomasz Kot Genres: Dance, Drama North American Premiere

FRANCE/BELGIUM, 2023, 97 minutes Director: Ladj Ly Cast: Anta Diaw, Alexis Manenti, Aristote Luyindula, Steve Tientcheu, Aurélia Petit, Jeanne Balibar Genres: Drama, Thriller, Social Issues, Black/African Diaspora, Class/Economics U.S. Premiere

Based on the true story, teenager Joy Womack (Talia Ryder) becomes one of the first American women admitted to the prestigious but punishing Bolshoi Ballet School, where she is tutored by the vaunted Tatiyana Volkova (Diane Kruger).

Ladj Ly’s explosive follow-up to Les Misérables (PSIFF 2020) is a searing examination of politics, gentrification and race, set off by an ambitious and clueless new mayor who wants to evict the immigrant community from their high-rise tenement.

Wednesday, January 10 • 8:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Thursday, January 11 • 10:15 am • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 7:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres

Tuesday, January 9 • 5:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Wednesday, January 10 • 8:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

LET THE DANCE BEGIN

LIES WE TELL

ARGENTINA/SPAIN, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Marina Seresesky Cast: Dario Grandinetti, Mercedes Morán, Jorge Marrale Genres: Romantic Comedy, Drama, Dance, LGBTQ, Aging/Seniors

IRELAND, 2023 89 minutes Director: Lisa Mulcahy Cast: Agnes O’Casey Silas, David Wilmot, Chris Walley, Holly Sturton, Gráinne Keenan, Mark Doherty, Ellaine O’Dwyer, Kieran Roche Genres: Arthouse, Period, Crime, Literature, Thriller North American Premiere

Carlos and Margarita were once the most famous tango couple of their time. When Carlos receives word that Margarita has passed, he embarks on an unexpected road trip where old resentments surface, decades-old secrets are revealed, and old flames rekindle. Sunday, January 7 • 5:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 5:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Sunday, January 14 • 8:15 pm • Annenberg Theater

Adapted from Sheridan Le Fanu’s revered gothic novel, this taut 19th-century thriller pits a smart but stubborn orphaned heiress (Agnes O’Casey) against her scheming guardian uncle, his odious son, spoiled daughter and a sinister governess. Saturday, January 6 • 6:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Monday, January 8 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater 123

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MEMORY

NORWAY, 2023, 86 minutes Director: Kaveh Tehrani Cast: Mohammed Ahmed, Lisa Haider, Asim Chaudhry, Manish Sharma Genres: Comedy, Family Relations, Borders, Transgender, Race/Ethnicity North American Premiere

USA/MEXICO, 2023, 100 minutes Director: Michel Franco Cast: Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard, Brooke Timber, Merritt Wever, Elsie Fisher, Jessica Harper, Josh Charles Genres: Romance, Drama, Urban, Relationships, Family Relations

In this warm and lively family comedy exploring identity, gender and class, the Mahroofs are a Pakistani household living in East Oslo who don’t quite fit in, and whose lives are about to change when a family secret is revealed.

The structured life of social worker Sylvia (Jessica Chastain) is thrown into disarray when Saul (Peter Sarsgaard) follows her home after their high school reunion. Something terrible happened in their youth, but revisiting painful memories leads both toward unexpected healing.

Saturday, January 6 • 5:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 7 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater Monday, January 8 • 7:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 4:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Sunday, January 7 • 7:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Tuesday, January 9 • 11:00 am • Annenberg Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 1:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Sunday, January 14 • 4:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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MRS

FRANCE, 2023, 110 minutes Director: Gilles Legardinier Cast: John Malkovich, Fanny Ardant, Emilie Dequenne, Philippe Bas Genres: Comedy, Drama, Relationships

INDIA, 2023, 111 minutes Director: Arati Kadav Cast: Sanya Malhotra, Nishant Dahiya, Kanwaljit Singh Genres: Food, Identity, Social Issues North American Premiere

John Malkovich and Fanny Ardant headline this breezy comedy in which a widowed British businessman decides to stay at the chateau where he met his late wife – a stay that will change him in ways he never expected. Saturday, January 6 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 7 • 4:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Sunday, January 14 • 10:00 am • Palm Springs High School

This Hindi remake of the popular The Great Indian Kitchen follows Richa, who as a newly married woman is expected to be relegated to the kitchen. Desperate for autonomy, Richa must find a way to fight for her own aspirations. Wednesday, January 10 • 4:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 11:15 am • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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NIGHT COURIER

ONE LIFE

SAUDI ARABIA, 2023, 111 minutes Director: Ali Kalthami Cast: Mohammed Aldokhi, Hajar Alshammari, Mohammed Alttowayan, Sarah Taibah Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime U.S. Premiere

UNITED KINGDOM/USA, 2023, 110 minutes Director: James Hawes Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Johnny Flynn, Lena Olin, Romola Garai, Alex Sharp, Marthe Keller, Jonathan Pryce, Helena Bonham Carter Genres: Drama, History U.S. Premiere

After Riyadh, a beleaguered call-center employee, is fired, he finds work with a delivery app catering to wealthy households. Eager to impress a young woman, and desperate to help his father, Riyadh is soon tempted by illicit endeavors.

Anthony Hopkins stars as Sir Nicholas Winton, a London broker reflecting on his efforts to rescue children from Europe at the onset of World War II. Fifty years later, he is haunted by the fate of those he wasn’t able to bring to safety.

Monday, January 8 • 5:30 pm • Palm Canyon Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 10:45 am • Palm Canyon Theater Thursday, January 11 • 8:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Tuesday, January 9 • 8:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Sunday, January 14 • 10:30 am • Annenberg Theater

THE PERFORMANCE

POWER ALLEY

USA, 2023, 112 minutes Director: Shira Piven Cast: Jeremy Piven, Robert Carlyle, Maimie McCoy, Adam Garcia, Isaac Gryn, Suzanne Shepherd, Steven Berkoff, Lara Wolf, Yaniv Biton, Annette Lober Genres: Drama, Jewish Interest U.S. Premiere

BRAZIL/FRANCE/URUGUAY, 2023, 100 minutes Director: Lillah Halla Cast: Ayomi Domenica Dias, Loro Bardot, Grace Passô, Gláucia Vandeveld, Rômulo Braga Genres: Drama, Women, LGBTQ, Sports, Social Issues U.S. Premiere

While on a European tour in 1937, American Jew and accomplished tap dancer Harold May (Jeremy Piven) is scouted by a German attaché (Robert Carlyle) to headline an exclusive performance in Berlin for a VIP guest: Adolf Hitler.

When a young volleyball player searches for a solution after an unwanted pregnancy threatens to derail her international career path, she becomes the target of the conservative community, igniting a spark of solidarity and sisterhood from her teammates.

Sunday, January 7 • 8:00 pm • Annenberg Theater Friday, January 12 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres

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PUAN

RED ROOMS

ARGENTINA/BRAZIL/GERMANY/ITALY/FRANCE, 2023, 109 minutes Directors: Maria Alché, Benjamín Naishtat Cast: Marcelo Subiotto, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Julieta Zylberberg, Alejandra Flechner, Andrea Frigerio, Mara Bestelli Genres: Drama, Urban, Politics, Social Issues, Culture U.S. Premiere

CANADA, 2023, 118 minutes Director: Pascal Plante Cast: Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin, Elisabeth Locas Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Horror

When the head of his department unexpectedly dies, college professor Marcelo believes he is the logical replacement. But the arrival of an overconfident colleague poses competition, and a deliciously entertaining philosophical duel ensues. Saturday, January 6 • 1:00 pm • Palm Springs High School Thursday, January 11 • 8:15 pm • Palm Springs High School Sunday, January 14 • 1:00 pm • Palm Springs High School

A fashion model’s mysterious obsession with a serial killer standing trial for murders livestreamed on the dark web sends her down a dangerous and sordid path to obtain the elusive remaining piece of the puzzle. Friday, January 5 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 7:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 5:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 7:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater

RICHELIEU

ROBOT DREAMS

CANADA/FRANCE, 2023, 89 minutes Director: Pier-Philippe Chevigny Cast: Ariane Castellanos, Marc-André Grondin, Nelson Coronado, Marvin Coroy, Maria Mercedes Coroy, Luis Oliva Genres: Drama, Class/Economics, Crime, Social Issues

SPAIN/FRANCE, 2023, 103 minutes Director: Pablo Berger Genres: Animation, Animals, Relationships, Comedy, Urban

After facing personal hardship, Ariane is hired as an interpreter for seasonal Latin American migrant workers. Despite her vow to stay emotionally distant, the workplace abuses she witnesses force her to decide how, and if, she should fight for justice.

Bored and craving company in 1980s New York City, Dog purchases a robot he can easily assemble. As their friendship blossoms, Dog and Robot soon learn that their seemingly inseparable companionship may not last forever. Friday, January 12 • 9:30 am • Regal Palm Springs

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RUNNING ON SAND

SHAME ON DRY LAND

ISRAEL, 2023, 104 minutes Director: Adar Shafran Cast: Chansela Mongoza, Kim Or Azulay, Tzvika Hadar, Michael Kabia Aharoni Genres: Jewish Interest, Black/African Diaspora, Sports, Comedy, Drama International Premiere

SWEDEN/MALTA, 2023, 91 minutes Director: Axel Petersén Cast: Joel Spira, Christopher Wagelin, Julia Sporre Genres: Crime, Borders/Migration, Drama, Thriller U.S. Premiere

When an Eritrean refugee about to be deported from Israel is mistaken for the Nigerian striker just signed to a struggling soccer team, his fate depends on the team’s success in this charming, socially relevant dramedy.

Forget the peculiar title, which is a literal translation of a Swedish expression, and enjoy this surprising, twisty neo-noir set among hedonistic Swedish expats in sunny Malta, where a former swindler seeks forgiveness from the business partner he betrayed.

Wednesday, January 10 • 4:45 pm • Annenberg Theater Thursday, January 11 • 4:45 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Saturday, January 6 • 9:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Wednesday, January 10 • 9:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Sunday, January 14 • 2:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

SUMO DIDI

TERRESTRIAL VERSES

INDIA, 2023, 118 minutes Director: Jayant Rohatgi Cast: Shriyam Bhagnani, Chaitnya Sharma Genres: Social Issues, Culture, Identity North American Premiere

IRAN, 2023, 77 minutes Directors: Ali Asgari, Alireza Khatami Cast: Bahram Ark, Arghavan Shabani, Servin Zabetian Genres: Drama, Politics, Social Issues, Culture

Based on the incredible life of Hetal Dave, India’s first and only professional sumo wrestler, this rousing biopic follows Dave as she sets out for Japan to endure rigorous training and discover a potential she never knew she had. Sunday, January 7 • 2:00 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Tuesday, January 9 • 11:30 am • Mary Pickford Theater Friday, January 12 • 2:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Banned in Iran, this brilliant and biting satire presents a series of darkly comic vignettes – encounters that offer acerbic commentary on the indignities facing Iranians as they navigate absurd government bureaucracy. Sunday, January 7 • 5:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 10:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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THEY SHOT THE PIANO PLAYER

TOGETHER 99

SPAIN/FRANCE/NETHERLANDS/PORTUGAL/PERU, 2023, 103 minutes Directors: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal With: Jeff Goldblum, Tony Ramos, Abel Ayala, Roberta Wallach, Ângela Rabelo, Stephen Hughes, Alejandra Flencher Genres: Documentary, Animation, Music, Mystery, Politics

SWEDEN/DENMARK, 2023, 115 minutes Director: Lukas Moodysson Cast: Gustaf Hammarsten, Anja Lundqvist, Shanti Roney, Jessica Liedberg, Olle Sarri, Lisa Lindgren, Jonas Karlsson, David Dencik, Cecilia Frode Genres: Drama, Comedy, Aging/Seniors, Relationships U.S. Premiere

Pulsing to a vibrant bossa nova beat, this animated tale follows a journalist (voiced by Jeff Goldblum) investigating the disappearance and murder of the great young Brazilian piano player Tenorio Junior back in the dark days of totalitarian South America.

You don’t need to have seen the 2000 masterpiece Together, about a Stockholm commune in the ’70s, to fall in love with this big-hearted, bittersweet follow-up, in which the aging friends gather for a reunion that goes hilariously awry.

Friday, January 5 • 1:45 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Wednesday, January 10 • 5:00 pm • Camelot Theatres

Friday, January 5 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 10:00 am • Camelot Theatres Saturday, January 13 • 7:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA

UNICORNS

UNITED KINGDOM, 2023, 89 minutes Director: Matt Winn Cast: Rufus Sewell, Alan Tudyk, Indira Varma, Shirley Henderson, Olivia Williams Genres: Black Comedy, Arthouse, Food, Relationships U.S. Premiere

UNITED KINGDOM/USA/SWEDEN, 2023, 119 minutes Directors: Sally El Hosaini, James Krishna Floyd Cast: Ben Hardy, Jason Patel Genres: Drama, Romance, Relationships, Social Issues, LGBTQ U.S. Premiere

Here’s a suspenseful black comedy of which even Hitchcock would have been proud, following a well-to-do couple on the brink of financial crisis who confront the moral dilemma of their lives after an uninvited guest does the unthinkable.

In this powerful, lyrical story of serendipitous human connection, a queer South Asian nightclub performer crosses paths with a single working-class father, leading both down unexpected paths toward transformation, love and acceptance.

Wednesday, January 10 • 7:30 pm • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 10:30 am • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs

Wednesday, January 10 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs Thursday, January 11 • 1:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Friday, January 12 • 4:15 pm • Regal Palm Springs

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THE VANISHING SOLDIER

WITHOUT AIR

ISRAEL, 2023, 98 minutes Director: Dani Rosenberg Cast: Ido Tako, Mika Reiss, Efrat Ben Zur, Tiki Dayan, Shmulik Cohen Genres: Jewish Interest, Drama, Religion/Spirituality, War, Social Issues North American Premiere

HUNGARY/ROMANIA, 2023, 104 minutes Director: Katalin Moldovai Cast: Ágnes Krasznahorkai, Tünde Skovrán, Áron Dimény, Soma Sándor, Zsolt Bölönyi, Ágnes Lõrincz, Anna Szász Genres: Work/Labor, Social Issues, Drama, Women U.S. Premiere

In this tragicomic adventure set over 24 hours, an 18-yearold IDF soldier goes AWOL from the Gaza battlefield to see his girlfriend in Tel Aviv only to learn that the military elite, convinced that he was kidnapped, is retaliating. Saturday, January 6 • 11:00 am • Regal Palm Springs Tuesday, January 9 • 2:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Thursday, January 11 • 6:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

In this social realist thriller that reveals the powder keg teachers must navigate with respect to their autonomy, a literature instructor makes a suggestion of a film to watch, and the fallout threatens to bring down her career. Friday, January 5 • 11:00 am • Camelot Theatres Tuesday, January 9 • 8:00 pm • Camelot Theatres Friday, January 12 • 5:30 pm • Mary Pickford Theater Sunday, January 14 • 3:00 pm • Regal Palm Springs

WONDERLAND SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA/USA, 2023, 125 minutes Director: Chai Yee-Wei Cast: Mark Lee, Peter Yu, Xenia Tan, Janice Seah, Renee Chua, Zhang Wei, Johnny Ng, Rajeswary V Nadarajaan, Candyce Toh, Cruz Tay, Kelly Lim Genres: Aging/Seniors, Family Relations, Drama

After his daughter moves to the United States for school, Loke befriends his neighbor Tan, who helps him translate letters to and from his only child. When bad news comes from overseas, Tan must decide how to tell his new friend. Saturday, January 6 • 10:00 am • Mary Pickford Theater Thursday, January 11 • 5:30 pm • Regal Palm Springs Saturday, January 13 • 8:15 pm • Camelot Theatres

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 Sunday, January 7 ANN 10:30 AM GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE 99 min 1:30 PM FRESH KILLS 119 min 5:00 PM THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN 97 min 8:00 PM THE PERFORMANCE 112 min CAM1 10:00 AM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 1:00 PM KIDNAPPED 134 min 4:15 PM FREUD’S LAST SESSION 118 min 7:30 PM THE ZONE OF INTEREST 106 min CAM2/3 January 11:00 AM MAD 4:45 PM AMAL 107 min 8:00 PM MÚSICA! 72 min Sunday, Sunday, January 77ABOUT THE BOY: THE NOËL COWARD STORY 91 min 2:00 PM BYE BYE TIBERIAS 82 min MP9 10:00 AM POWER ALLEY 100 min 1:00 PM 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES 125 min 4:30 PM WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN 117 min 8:00 PM HESITATION WOUND 84 min ANN ANN 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00 10:30AMAMGLORIA GLORIAGAYNOR: GAYNOR:I WILL I WILLSURVIVE SURVIVE9999minmin 1:30PMPMFRESH FRESHKILLS KILLS119119minmin 5:00PMPMTHIS THISWORLD WORLDIS ISNOT NOTMYMYOWN OWN9797minmin 8:00PMPMTHE THEPERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE112112minmin MP10 10:45 AM SOLITUDE 75 min 1:45 PM THE BURDENED 90 min 4:45 PM TIGER STRIPES 95 min 7:45 PM CONCRETE UTOPIA 130 min CAM1 CAM1 10:00 1:00 4:15 7:30 10:00AMAMBLAGA’S BLAGA’SLESSONS LESSONS114114minmin 1:00PMPMKIDNAPPED KIDNAPPED134134minmin 4:15PMPMFREUD’S FREUD’SLAST LASTSESSION SESSION118118minmin 7:30PMPMTHE THEZONE ZONEOFOFINTEREST INTEREST106106minmin MP11–14 10:15 AM DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD 163 min 2:00 PM SUMO DIDI 118 min 5:30 PM THE GOLDMAN CASE 116 min 8:30 PM GOODBYE JULIA 120 min Sunday, Sunday, January 7MAD 7ABOUT CAM2/3 CAM2/3 January 11:00 11:00AMAMMAD ABOUTTHETHEBOY: BOY:THETHENOËL NOËLCOWARD COWARDSTORY STORY9191minmin 2:00 2:00PMPMBYE BYEBYE BYETIBERIAS TIBERIAS8282minmin 4:45 4:45PMPMAMAL AMAL107107minmin 8:00 8:00PMPMMÚSICA! MÚSICA!7272minmin PALM 10:45 AM LISTEN UP! 86 min 1:45 PM CHASING CHASING AMY 95 min 4:45 PM QUARTET 101 min 7:45 PM PARIS IS BURNING 76 min MP9 MP9 10:00 10:00 AM AM POWER POWER ALLEY ALLEY100100 min 1:00 1:00 PM20,000 20,000 SPECIES SPECIES OFmin OFBEES BEES125125minmin 4:30 4:30 PM WEWE HAVE HAVE NEVER BEEN BEEN MODERN MODERN 117minmin 8:00 8:00 PM HESITATION HESITATION WOUND WOUND84min 84min min ANN ANN 10:30 10:30 AM AM GLORIA GLORIA GAYNOR: GAYNOR: Imin WILL SURVIVE SURVIVE 99 99 minmin 1:30 1:30 PMPM PM FRESH KILLS KILLS 119 min 5:00 5:00 PMPM PM THIS WORLD WORLD ISNEVER NOT IS YOUR NOT MY MY OWN OWN 97 min 97117 min 8:00 8:00 PMPM PM THE THE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE min PSHS 10:00 AM HOLLY 104 minI WILL 1:00 PMFRESH HAJJAN 117119min 4:00 PMTHIS MR. BLAKE AT SERVICE! 110 min 7:00 PM MEMORY 100 min112112 MP10 MP10 10:45 10:45 AM AM SOLITUDE SOLITUDE 7575minmin 1:45 1:45 PM PM THE THEBURDENED BURDENED 90min 90minmin 4:45 4:45 PM PMTIGER TIGERSTRIPES STRIPES 95 95minmin 7:45 7:45 PM PM CONCRETE CONCRETE UTOPIA UTOPIA 130130 min min CAM1 CAM1 10:00 10:00 AM AM BLAGA’S BLAGA’S LESSONS LESSONS 114 114 min min 1:00 1:00 PM PM KIDNAPPED KIDNAPPED 134 134 min 4:15 4:15 PM PM FREUD’S FREUD’S LAST LAST SESSION SESSION 118 118 min min 7:30 7:30 PM PM THE THE ZONE ZONE OF OF INTEREST INTEREST 106 106 min min 120 min REG1 12:30 PM MERCHANT IVORY 110 min 3:45 PM STOLEN 94 min 6:30 PM GUARDIANS OF THE FORMULA MP11–14 MP11–14 11:00 10:15 10:15 AM AM DOMAD DONOT NOT EXPECT EXPECT TOO TOOMUCH MUCH FROM FROMTHE THE ENDEND OFOFTHETHE WORLD WORLD 163 min2:00 2:00 2:00 PM SUMO SUMO DIDI DIDI 118118min min82 5:30 5:30 PMTHE THE GOLDMAN GOLDMAN CASE116116minmin 8:30 8:30 PM PM GOODBYE GOODBYE JULIA JULIA 120120minmin CAM2/3 CAM2/3 11:00 AM AM MAD ABOUT THE THE BOY: BOY: THE THE NOËL NOËL COWARD COWARD STORY 91163min 91min min 2:00 PMPM PM BYE BYE BYE TIBERIAS TIBERIAS 82 minmin 4:45 4:45 PMPM PM AMAL AMAL 107 107 minmin CASE 8:00 8:00 PM PM MÚSICA! MÚSICA! 72 min 72 min REG2 10:15 AM AABOUT LOOK THROUGH HIS LENS 103 minSTORY 2:00 PM INBYEFLAMES 98 min 5:15 PM TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 8:00 PM OBSESSED WITH LIGHT 90 min PALM PALM 10:45 10:45 AM AM LISTEN LISTEN UP! UP!86100 86min min 1:45 1:45 PM PM CHASING CHASING CHASING CHASING AMY AMY 95125 95minmin 4:45 4:45 PM QUARTET QUARTET 101 101min minBEEN 7:45 7:45 PM PM PARIS PARISIS ISBURNING BURNING 76 min MP9 MP9 10:00 10:00 AM AM POWER POWER ALLEY ALLEY 100 min 1:00 1:00 PM PM 20,000 20,000 SPECIES SPECIES OF SEEKING OF BEES BEES 125 min SUICIDAL PERSON 92 min4:30 4:30 PMPM PM WE HAVE NEVER NEVER BEEN MODERN MODERN 11785117 min min 8:00 8:00 PM PM HESITATION HESITATION 8476min 84 min min REG3 10:00 AM BORN HUNGRY 89min min 1:00 PM HUMANIST VAMPIRE CONSENTING 4:00 PMWE ALLHAVE ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES min 7:00 PM SLEEP 94WOUND minWOUND PSHS PSHS 10:00 10:00 AM AM HOLLY HOLLY104104min 1:00 1:00 PM HAJJAN HAJJAN 117117minmin 4:00 4:00 PM MR. MR.BLAKE BLAKE ATAT YOUR SERVICE! SERVICE!110110minmin 7:00 7:00 PM MEMORY MEMORY100 100 minmin130130 MP10 MP10 10:45 10:45 AM AM SOLITUDE SOLITUDE 75min min 1:45 1:45 PMPM PM THE THE BURDENED 90 90 minmin 4:45 4:45 PMPM PM TIGER TIGER STRIPES 95YOUR min 95BEGIN min 7:45 7:45 PMPM PM CONCRETE CONCRETE UTOPIA UTOPIA REG4/5 10:30 AM EMPIRE7595min min 1:30 PM ABURDENED NORMAL FAMILY 116 min 5:00 PM LETSTRIPES THE DANCE 98 min 7:45 PM FAIRYLAND 115 min minmin REG1 REG1 12:30 12:30 PM MERCHANT MERCHANT IVORY IVORY 110minmin 3:45 3:45 PM STOLEN STOLEN 9494minmin 6:30 6:30 PM GUARDIANS GUARDIANS OFOFTHE THE FORMULA120120minmin MP11–14 MP11–14 10:15 10:15 AMAM DO NOT DO NOT EXPECT EXPECT TOOTOO MUCH MUCH FROMFROM THETHE ENDEND OF THE OF THE WORLD WORLD 163163 minmin2:00 2:00 PMPM SUMO SUMO DIDIDIDI 118 118 min min90110 5:30 5:30 PMPM PM THE GOLDMAN GOLDMAN CASE CASE 116116 minmin 8:30 8:30 PMPM PM GOODBYE JULIA JULIA minFORMULA min REG6 12:00 PM FANCY DANCE min 3:00 PMTHE LIES WE TELL 89 min 6:00 PMGOODBYE MAESTRA 88120 min120 REG2 REG2 10:15 10:15 AM AM ALISTEN LOOK A LOOK THROUGH THROUGH HISHISLENS LENS103103minmin 2:00 2:00 PM PMINCHASING INFLAMES FLAMES 9898minmin 5:15 5:15 PM PM TERRESTRIAL TERRESTRIAL VERSES VERSES7777minmin 8:00 8:00 PM PMOBSESSED OBSESSED WITH WITH LIGHT LIGHT 9090minmin PALM PALM 10:45 10:45 AM AM LISTEN UP! UP! 86 86 min min 1:45 1:45 PM PM CHASING CHASING CHASING AMY AMY 95 min 95 min 4:45 4:45 PM PM QUARTET QUARTET 101 101 min min 7:45 7:45 PM PM PARIS PARIS IS BURNING IS BURNING 76 min 76 REG7 11:30 AM BONUS TRACK 98 min 2:30 PM SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER 96 min 5:30 PM THE GREEN DESERT 85 min 8:30 PM THE MISSING 90 min min REG3 REG3 10:00 10:00 AM AM BORN BORN HUNGRY HUNGRY 1:00 1:00 PM HUMANIST HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING CONSENTING SUICIDAL SUICIDAL PERSON PERSON9292 minmin4:00 4:00 4:00 PM ALL ALL ABOUT ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES LEFKOVICHES 85min min 7:00 7:00 PM SLEEP SLEEP94100 94min minmin PSHS PSHS 10:00 10:00 AM AM HOLLY HOLLY 104 104 minmin8989minmin 1:00 1:00 PMPM PM HAJJAN HAJJAN 117VAMPIRE 117 min minSEEKING 4:00 PMPM PM MR. MR. BLAKE BLAKE ATTHE AT YOUR YOUR SERVICE! SERVICE! 11085110 min min 7:00 7:00 PMPM PM MEMORY MEMORY 100 REG4/5 REG4/5 10:30 10:30AMAMEMPIRE EMPIRE9595minmin 1:30 1:30 A NORMAL AMERCHANT NORMALFAMILY FAMILY 116116 5:00 5:00 PM LET LETTHE THE DANCE BEGIN9898minmin 7:45 7:45 PM PM FAIRYLAND FAIRYLAND 115min min REG1 REG1 12:30 12:30 PMPM PM MERCHANT IVORY IVORY 110 110 minmin min 3:45 3:45 PMPM PM STOLEN STOLEN 94DANCE 94 min min BEGIN 6:30 6:30 PM PM GUARDIANS GUARDIANS OF115OF THE THE FORMULA FORMULA 120120 minmin REG6 REG6 12:00 12:00 FANCY FANCY DANCE 9090minmin 3:00 3:00 PMLIES LIESWEWETELL TELL 89VERSES 89minmin 6:00 6:00 PM MAESTRA MAESTRA 88WITH 88minmin REG2 REG2 10:15 10:15 AMAM A LOOK A LOOK THROUGH THROUGH HISHIS LENS LENS 103103 minmin 2:00 2:00 PMPM INPM FLAMES IN FLAMES 98DANCE 98 minmin 5:15 5:15 PMPM PM TERRESTRIAL TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 77 min 8:00 8:00 PMPM PM OBSESSED OBSESSED WITH LIGHT LIGHT 90 90 minmin Monday, January 8HUNGRY REG7 REG7 11:30 11:30 AM AM BONUS BONUS TRACK TRACK 98minmin 2:30 2:30 PM PM SLOANE: SLOANE: AVAMPIRE JAZZ A JAZZ SINGER SINGER 9696minminSUICIDAL 5:30 5:30 PM PM THE THE GREEN GREEN DESERT DESERT 8585minmin 85 min 8:30 8:30 PM THE THEMISSING REG3 REG3 10:00 10:00 AM AM BORN BORN HUNGRY 899889 min 1:00 1:00 PM PM HUMANIST HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING SEEKING CONSENTING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON PERSON 92 min 92 min 4:00 4:00 PM PM ALL ALL ABOUT ABOUT THE THE LEFKOVICHES LEFKOVICHES 85 min 7:00 7:00 PMPM PM SLEEP SLEEP 94MISSING 94 minmin9090minmin 12:00 PMEMPIRE BEST95INTERNATIONAL FILM PANEL 1 2:30 PM INTERNATIONAL FILM PANEL 2 4:30 PM THETHE PROMISED LAND min 8:00 PMFAIRYLAND THE TEACHER’S REG4/5 REG4/5 10:30 10:30 AMAM EMPIRE min 95 min 1:30 1:30 PMPM A NORMAL ABEST NORMAL FAMILY FAMILY 116116 minmin 5:00 5:00 PMPM LETLET DANCE DANCE BEGIN BEGIN 98127 98 minmin 7:45 7:45 PMPM FAIRYLAND 115115 minminLOUNGE 94 min ANN 10:00 AM FALLEN LEAVES 81 min 1:00PMPM HOLLY 104 min90 90 4:00 PM THE TASTE THINGS 8:00 PMMAESTRA SOCIETY OFmin THE SNOW 144 min REG6 REG6 12:00 12:00 PM FANCY FANCY DANCE DANCE minmin 3:00 3:00 PMPM LIESLIES WEWE TELL TELL 89OF89 min min 145 min 6:00 6:00 PMPM MAESTRA 88 88 min CAM1 11:00 AM WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN 117 min 2:30 PM COPA 71 90 min 5:00 PM GODLAND 143 min 8:30 PM FIRST WE BOMBED REG7 REG7 11:30 11:30 AM AM BONUS BONUS TRACK TRACK 98 98 min min 2:30 2:30 PM PM SLOANE: SLOANE: A JAZZ A JAZZ SINGER SINGER 96 96 min min 5:30 5:30 PM PM THE THE GREEN GREEN DESERT DESERT 85 min 85 min 8:30 8:30 PM PM THE THE MISSING MISSING 90 90 minmin NEW MEXICO 95 min CAM2/3 Monday, Monday,January January88 10:00 AM LIES WE TELL 89 min 1:00 PM FLIPSIDE 96 min 4:00 PM IN FLAMES 98 min 7:00 PM THE BURDENED 90 min MP9 12:00 12:00PMPMBEST BESTINTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONALFILM FILMPANEL PANEL1 1 2:30 2:30PMPMBEST BESTINTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONALFILM FILMPANEL PANEL2 2 4:30 4:30PMPMTHE THEPROMISED PROMISEDLAND LAND127127minmin 8:00 8:00PMPMTHE THETEACHER’S TEACHER’SLOUNGE LOUNGE9494minmin ANN ANN 10:30 AM BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS 118 min 1:45 PM FRESH KILLS 119 min 5:00 PM SLEEP 94 min 8:00 PM STOLEN 94 min MP10 10:00 10:00AMAMFALLEN FALLENLEAVES LEAVES8181minmin 1:00 1:00PMPMHOLLY HOLLY104104minmin 4:00 4:00PMPMTHE THETASTE TASTEOFOFTHINGS THINGS145145minmin 8:00 8:00PMPMSOCIETY SOCIETYOFOFTHE THESNOW SNOW144144minmin CAM1 CAM1 11:00 AM GOODBYE JULIA 120 min 2:15 PM CLOSE YOUR EYES 165 min 6:00 PM QUEENDOM 98 min MP11–14 Monday, Monday, January 8HAVENEVER 11:00 11:00AMAMWE8 WEHAVE NEVERBEEN BEENMODERN MODERN117117minmin 2:30 2:30PMPMCOPA COPA71719090minmin 5:00 5:00PMPMGODLAND GODLAND143143minmin 8:30 8:30PMPMFIRST FIRSTWEWEBOMBED BOMBEDNEW NEWMEXICO MEXICO9595minmin CAM2/3 CAM2/3 January 10:45 AM SHAKESPEARE WALLAH 122 min 2:15 PM POWER ALLEY 100 min 5:30 PM NIGHT COURIER 111 min 8:30 PM THE SETTLERS 97 min PALM 10:00 10:00 AM LIES LIES WEINTERNATIONAL WETELL TELL8989minmin 1:00 1:00 PM FLIPSIDE FLIPSIDE 9696minmin FILM 4:00 4:00 PMINTHE INPROMISED FLAMES FLAMES 9898 minmin 7:00 7:00 PM PM THE THE BURDENED BURDENED 90LOUNGE 90minmin94 94 12:00 12:00 PMAM PM BEST BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM FILM PANEL PANEL 1 1 2:30 2:30 PMPM PM BEST BEST INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL FILM PANEL PANEL 2 2 4:30 4:30 PMPM PM THE PROMISED LAND LAND 127127 minmin 8:00 8:00 PM PM THE THE TEACHER’S TEACHER’S LOUNGE minmin MP9 MP9 ANN ANN 5:00 PM THE ZONE OF INTEREST 106 min 8:15 PM THE MONK AND THE GUN 107 min PSHS 10:30 10:30 AM AM BEHIND BEHIND THE THEHAYSTACKS 1:45 1:45 PM PM FRESH FRESH KILLS 119119minmin 5:00 5:00 PM PM SLEEP SLEEP 9494OF minmin 8:00 8:00 PM STOLEN STOLEN 94 minmin MP10 MP10 10:00 10:00 AM AM FALLEN FALLEN LEAVES LEAVES 81HAYSTACKS min 81 min 118118minmin 1:00 1:00 PM PM HOLLY HOLLY 104KILLS 104 min min 4:00 4:00 PM PM THE THE TASTE TASTE OF THINGS THINGS 145145 minmin 8:00 8:00 PMPM PM SOCIETY SOCIETY OF94OF THE THE SNOW SNOW 144144 minmin CAM1 CAM1 12:30 PM SONGS OF EARTH 90 min 3:00 PM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 6:30 PM SOLITUDE 75 min REG1 11:00 11:00 AM AM GOODBYE JULIA JULIA 120BEEN 120min min 2:15 2:15 PM PM CLOSE CLOSE EYES EYES165165minmin 6:00 6:00 PM QUEENDOM QUEENDOM 98 MP11–14 MP11–14 11:00 11:00 AM AM WEGOODBYE WE HAVE HAVE NEVER NEVER BEEN MODERN MODERN 117117 minmin 2:30 2:30 PM PM COPA COPA 71 YOUR 90 71YOUR 90 minmin 5:00 5:00 PMPM PM GODLAND GODLAND 143143 min98minmin 8:30 8:30 PMPM FIRST FIRST WEWE BOMBED BOMBED NEW NEW MEXICO MEXICO 95 min 95 min CAM2/3 CAM2/3 11:00 AM CHICKEN FOR LINDA! 76 min 2:00 PM THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN 97 min 5:00 PM BYE BYE TIBERIAS 82 min 8:00 PM ALL ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES 85 min REG2 10:45 10:45 AM AM SHAKESPEARE SHAKESPEARE WALLAH WALLAH 2:15 2:15 PM PM POWER POWER96 ALLEY ALLEY 100100minmin 5:30 5:30 PM PM COURIER COURIER 111111minmin 8:30 8:30 PM THE THE SETTLERS SETTLERS 9797 minmin PALM PALM 10:00 10:00 AM AM LIES LIES WEWE TELL TELL 89 89 min min 122122minmin 1:00 1:00 PM PM FLIPSIDE FLIPSIDE 96 minmin 4:00 4:00 PM PM INNIGHT FLAMES INNIGHT FLAMES 98 98 minmin 7:00 7:00 PMPM PM THE THE BURDENED BURDENED 90 90 min MP9 MP9 9:45 AM MÚSICA! 72 min 1:00 PM HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS 107 min 4:00 PM LATE BLOOMERS 92 min 7:00 PM TIGER STRIPES 95 min REG3 5:00 5:00 PM THE THEZONE INTEREST106106minmin 8:15 8:15 PM PM THE THEMONK MONK AND ANDTHE THEGUN GUN107107minmin PSHS PSHS 10:30 10:30 AMAM BEHIND BEHIND THETHE HAYSTACKS HAYSTACKS 118118 minmin 1:45 1:45 PMPM FRESH FRESH KILLS KILLS 119119 minmin 5:00 5:00 PMPM PM SLEEP SLEEP 94ZONE 94 minOF minOFINTEREST 8:00 8:00 PM PM STOLEN STOLEN 94 94 min min MP10 MP10 REG4/5 10:00 AM A NORMAL FAMILY 116 min 1:15 PM IO CAPITANO 121 min 4:45 PM SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED 92 min 7:45 PM SHAYDA 117 min 12:30 12:30 PM PM SONGS SONGS OFOF EARTH EARTH 90min min 3:00 3:00 PM PM BLAGA’S BLAGA’SLESSONS LESSONS 6:30 6:30PMPMSOLITUDE SOLITUDE7575minmin REG1 REG1 11:00 11:00 AMAM GOODBYE GOODBYE JULIA JULIA 120120 minmin 2:15 2:15 PMPM CLOSE CLOSE YOUR YOUR EYES EYES 16590 165 min min 6:00 6:00 PM PM QUEENDOM QUEENDOM 98 98 minmin114114minmin MP11–14 MP11–14 REG6 12:00 PM CONCRETE UTOPIA 130 min 3:45 PM THE PEASANTS 114 min 7:15 PM LISTEN UP! 86 min 11:00 11:00 AM AM CHICKEN CHICKENFOR FOR LINDA! LINDA!76122 76min 2:00 2:00 PMTHIS THISWORLD WORLD IS IS NOT NOT MYMYOWN OWN9797minmin 5:00 5:00 PMBYE BYEBYE BYE TIBERIAS TIBERIAS 8282 8:00 8:00 PMALL ALL ABOUT ABOUTTHE THEmin LEFKOVICHES LEFKOVICHES 8585minmin REG2 REG2 10:45 10:45 AM AM SHAKESPEARE SHAKESPEARE WALLAH WALLAH 122 minmin 2:15 2:15 PMPM PM POWER POWER ALLEY ALLEY 100 100 min min 5:30 5:30 PMPM PM NIGHT NIGHT COURIER COURIER 111111 min minmin 8:30 8:30 PMPM PM THE THE SETTLERS SETTLERS 97 97 min PALM PALM REG7 11:30 AM LA CHIMERA 133 min 2:45 PM BONUS TRACK 98 min 5:45 PM 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES 125 min 9:00 PM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 min 9:45 9:45AMAMMÚSICA! MÚSICA!7272minmin 1:00 1:00PMPMHOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPINGFOR FORBEGINNERS BEGINNERS107107minmin 4:00 4:00 PMLATE LATE BLOOMERS BLOOMERS 9292min106 min106 7:00 7:00 PMTIGER TIGER STRIPES STRIPES 95THE 95min min REG3 REG3 5:00 5:00 PMPM PM THE THE ZONE ZONE OF OF INTEREST INTEREST minmin 8:15 8:15 PMPM PM THE THE MONK MONK ANDAND THE GUN GUN 107107 minmin PSHS PSHS REG4/5 REG4/5 10:00 10:00AMAMA NORMAL A NORMALFAMILY FAMILY116116minmin 1:15 1:15PMPM IOIOCAPITANO CAPITANO 121 121min 4:45 4:45 PMSUSAN SUSAN FENIGER. FENIGER. FORKED FORKED 7:45 7:45 PM PM SHAYDA SHAYDA117 12:30 12:30 PM SONGS SONGS OF OF EARTH EARTH 90min 90 minmin 3:00 3:00 PMPM PM BLAGA’S BLAGA’S LESSONS LESSONS 114 114 minmin9292minmin 6:30 6:30 PM PM SOLITUDE SOLITUDE 75117 min 75minmin REG1 REG1 REG6 REG6 12:00 12:00 PM PM CONCRETE CONCRETE 130OWN minmin 3:45 3:45 PM PM THE THE PEASANTS PEASANTS 114 min 7:15 7:15 PM PM LISTEN LISTEN UP!UP! 86THE 86min min 11:00 11:00 AMAM CHICKEN CHICKEN FORFOR LINDA! LINDA! 76 min 76 min 2:00 2:00 PMPM THIS THIS WORLD WORLD ISUTOPIA NOT ISUTOPIA NOT MY130 MY OWN 97 min 97 min 5:00 5:00 PM PM BYE BYE BYE BYE TIBERIAS TIBERIAS 82114min 82 min min 8:00 8:00 PM PM ALL ALL ABOUT ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES LEFKOVICHES 85 min 85 min REG2 REG2 Tuesday, January 9 REG7 REG7 11:30 11:30 AMMÚSICA! LALACHIMERA CHIMERA 133133minmin 2:45 2:45 PM BONUS BONUSTRACK TRACK 9898 min minBEGINNERS 5:45 5:45 PM PM 20,000 20,000 SPECIES SPECIES OFBEES BEES125125minmin 9:00 9:00 PMSEVEN SEVEN BLESSINGS BLESSINGS 111minmin 9:45 9:45 AMAM MÚSICA! 72 min 72 min 1:00 1:00 PMPM PM HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING FOR FOR BEGINNERS 107107 minmin 4:00 4:00 PM PM LATE LATE BLOOMERS BLOOMERS 92OF92 min min 7:00 7:00 PMPM PM TIGER TIGER STRIPES STRIPES 95 min 95 111 min REG3 REG3 11:00 AM 100 min 2:00 PM 95121 min 5:00 HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY92OF92 GEORGE 8:00 PM EZRA117 100117 minmin ANN REG4/5 REG4/5 10:00 10:00 AMAM A NORMAL AMEMORY NORMAL FAMILY FAMILY 116116 minmin 1:15 1:15 PMPM IO CAPITANO IOEMPIRE CAPITANO 121 minmin 4:45 4:45 PMPM SUSAN SUSAN FENIGER. FENIGER. FORKED FORKED min min PLATT LYNES96 min7:45 7:45 PMPM SHAYDA SHAYDA min 10:00 AM PERFECT DAYS 125 min 1:30 THE OLD OAK 113 130 min130 4:15 CONVERT114119 7:30 PM MADUP! ABOUT THEminBOY: THE NOEL COWARD STORY 91 min CAM1 REG6 REG6 12:00 12:00 PMPM PM CONCRETE CONCRETE UTOPIA UTOPIA minmin 3:45 3:45 PMPM THETHE PEASANTS PEASANTS 114 minmin min 7:15 7:15 PMPM LISTEN LISTEN UP! 86 86 min 11:00 AM THE MOTHER OFmin ALL LIES 96 min 2:00 PM THETRACK VANISHING 4:45 PM HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS 8:00 WITHOUT AIR 104111min CAM2/3 January REG7 REG7 11:30 11:30 AMAM LA LA CHIMERA CHIMERA 133133 min 2:45 2:45 PMPM BONUS BONUS TRACK 98 98 minSOLDIER min 98 min 5:45 5:45 PMPM 20,000 20,000 SPECIES SPECIES OF OF BEES BEES 125125 minmin 107 min 9:00 9:00 PMPM SEVEN SEVEN BLESSINGS BLESSINGS 111 minmin Tuesday, Tuesday, January 99 10:00 AM ABOUT DRY GRASSES 197 min 7:00 PM THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN 97 min MP9 11:00 11:00 AM AM MEMORY MEMORY 100 100 min min 2:00 2:00 PM PM EMPIRE EMPIRE 95 95 min min 5:00 5:00 PM PM HIDDEN HIDDEN MASTER: MASTER: THE THE LEGACY LEGACY OF OF GEORGE GEORGE PLATT PLATT LYNES96 LYNES96 min min 8:00 8:00 PM PM EZRA EZRA 100 100 min min ANN ANN 10:30 AM COBWEB 135 min 2:00 PM TÓTEM 95 min 5:00 PM TRUTH BE TOLD 81 min 7:45 PM MÚSICA! 72 min MP10 10:00 10:00AMAMPERFECT PERFECTDAYS DAYS125125minmin 1:30 1:30PMPMTHE THEOLD OLDOAK OAK113113minmin 4:15 4:15PMPMTHE THECONVERT CONVERT119119minmin 7:30 7:30PMPMMAD MADABOUT ABOUTTHETHEBOY: BOY:THETHENOEL NOELCOWARD COWARDSTORY STORY9191minmin CAM1 CAM1 11:30 AM SUMO DIDI 118 min 1:00 PM ANSELM 93 min IN 3D THEATER MP2 MP11–14 Tuesday, Tuesday, January 9MOTHER 9MOTHEROFOFALLALLLIESLIES9696minmin 11:00 11:00AMAMTHE THE 2:00 2:00PMPMTHE THEVANISHING VANISHINGSOLDIER SOLDIER9898minmin 4:45 4:45PMPMHOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPINGFOR FORBEGINNERS BEGINNERS107107minmin 8:00 8:00PMPMWITHOUT WITHOUTAIRAIR104104minmin CAM2/3 CAM2/3 January 10:45 AM NIGHT COURIER 111 min 1:45 PM FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO 95 min 5:15 PM SMOKE SAUNA SISTERHOOD 89 min 8:00 PM MAURICE 140 min PALM 10:00 10:00 AM ABOUT ABOUTDRY GRASSES GRASSES 7:00 7:00 PM PM THIS THIS WORLD WORLD NOTMYMYOWN OWN9797minmin 11:00 11:00 AMAM AM MEMORY MEMORY 100DRY 100 min min 197197minmin 2:00 2:00 PMPM EMPIRE EMPIRE 95 min 95 min 5:00 5:00 PMPM HIDDEN HIDDEN MASTER: MASTER: THETHE LEGACY LEGACY OF GEORGE OF GEORGE PLATT PLATT LYNES96 LYNES96 minmin 8:00 8:00 PM PM EZRA EZRA 100 100 minminIS ISNOT MP9 MP9 ANN ANN 5:00 PM LES INDÉSIRABLES 97 min 8:00 PM ONE LIFE 110 min PSHS 10:30 10:30 AM AM COBWEB COBWEB 135 135min 2:00 2:00 PMTÓTEM TÓTEM 9595 min 5:00 BEBETOLD 81 7:45 MÚSICA! 72THE min113 5:00 PMTRUTH TRUTH TOLD 81min min 7:45 PM MÚSICA! 72min minBOY: MP10 MP10 10:00 AM PERFECT DAYS 125min minmin 1:30 PMPM THE OLDOLD OAK 113 minmin 4:15 PMPM THE CONVERT 119119 min 7:30 PMPM 10:00 AM PERFECT DAYS 125 1:30 PM THE OAK 4:15 PM THE CONVERT min 7:30 PM MAD MAD ABOUT ABOUT THE BOY: THETHE NOEL NOEL COWARD COWARD STORY STORY 91 min 91 min CAM1 CAM1 9:30 AM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 min 12:30 PM SWEET DREAMS 102 min 3:30 PM INSHALLAH A BOY 113 min 6:30 PM BYE BYE TIBERIAS 82 min REG1 11:30 AM SUMO DIDI min 1:00 PM ANSELM 9393minmin INSOLDIER 11:30 AM SUMO DIDI118 1:00 PM ANSELM IN3D3DTHEATER MP2 MP11–14 MP11–14 11:00 11:00 AM AM THE THE MOTHER MOTHER OF118 OF ALLmin ALL LIESLIES 96 96 minmin 2:00 2:00 PM PM THE THE VANISHING VANISHING SOLDIER 98THEATER 98 minmin MP2 4:45 4:45 PMPM HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING FORFOR BEGINNERS BEGINNERS 107107 minmin 8:00 8:00 PMPM WITHOUT WITHOUT AIRAIR 104104 minmin CAM2/3 CAM2/3 11:00 AM 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL 94 min 2:00 PM DAY OFF 106 min 5:00 PM THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE 108 min 8:15 PM VERA 115 min REG2 10:45 AM NIGHT COURIER 111111min 1:45 5:15 8:00 140 min 10:45 AM NIGHT COURIER 1:45PMPMFIRST FIRSTWEWEBOMBED BOMBEDNEW NEWMEXICO MEXICO9595minmin 5:15PMPMSMOKE SMOKESAUNA SAUNASISTERHOOD SISTERHOOD8989minmin 8:00 PMMAURICE MAURICE PALM PALM 10:00 10:00 AM AM ABOUT ABOUT DRY DRY GRASSES GRASSES 197min 197 minmin 7:00 7:00 PMPM PM THIS THIS WORLD WORLD IS140 NOT ISmin NOT MYMY OWN OWN 97 min 97 min MP9 MP9 10:00 AM TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 1:00 PM HESITATION WOUND 84 min 4:00 PM THE SPACE RACE 91 min 7:00 PM ART FOR EVERYBODY 99 min REG3 5:00 PM LES INDÉSIRABLES 97 min 8:00 5:00 PM LES INDÉSIRABLES 97 min 8:00 PMONE ONELIFE LIFE PSHS PSHS 10:30 10:30 AMAM COBWEB COBWEB 135135 minmin 2:00 2:00 PMPM TÓTEM TÓTEM 95 min 95 min 5:00 5:00 PMPM TRUTH TRUTH BE BE TOLD TOLD 81 min 81 min 7:45 7:45 PMPM PM MÚSICA! MÚSICA! 72110 min 72110minmin MP10 MP10 REG4/5 10:30 AM IO CAPITANO 121 min 2:15 PM FAIRYLAND 115 min 5:30 PM SHAME ON DRY LAND 91 min 8:30 PM THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130 min 9:30 AMAM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111111minmin 12:30 SWEET 102102 minTHEATER 3:30 6:30 9:30 SEVEN BLESSINGS 12:30 PM SWEET DREAMS min MP2 3:30PMPMINSHALLAH INSHALLAHA BOY A BOY113113minmin 6:30PMPMBYE BYEBYE BYETIBERIAS TIBERIAS8282minmin REG1 REG1 11:30 11:30 AM SUMO SUMO DIDI DIDI 118118 minmin 1:00 1:00 PMPM ANSELM ANSELM 93DREAMS 93 min min IN IN 3D 3D THEATER MP2 MP11–14 MP11–14 REG6 9:00 AM THE DELINQUENTS 190 min 3:00 PM EGOIST 120 min 6:45 PM 100 YARDS 108 min 11:00 AM 20NIGHT ININMARIUPOL 9494minmin 2:00 DAY OFF 106BOMBED 5:00 MIRACLE minmin 8:15 PM VERA min 11:00 AM 20DAYS DAYS MARIUPOL 2:00 PM DAYWE OFF 106minminNEW 5:00 PMTHE THEGULLSPÅNG GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE108 8:15 PM VERA115115 min REG2 REG2 10:45 10:45 AM AM NIGHT COURIER COURIER 111111 minmin 1:45 1:45 PMPM PM FIRST FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO MEXICO 95 min 95 min 5:15 5:15 PMPM PM SMOKE SMOKE SAUNA SAUNA SISTERHOOD SISTERHOOD 89108 89 min 8:00 8:00 PM PM MAURICE MAURICE 140 140 minmin PALM PALM REG7 11:30 AM ANIMALIA 91 min 2:30 PM IN OUR DAY 83 min 5:30 PM SIRA 121 min 8:45 PM FOUR DAUGHTERS 107 min 10:00 1:00 4:00 SPACE 9191min 7:00 PM ART FOR EVERYBODY 10:00AMAMTERRESTRIAL TERRESTRIALVERSES VERSES7777minmin 1:00PMPMHESITATION HESITATIONWOUND WOUND8484minmin 4:00 PMTHE THE SPACERACE RACE97 7:00 PM ART FOR EVERYBODY REG3 REG3 5:00 5:00 PMPM PM LES LES INDÉSIRABLES INDÉSIRABLES 8:00 PM ONE LIFE 110 minmin 9999minmin 97min min 8:00 PM ONE LIFE 110 PSHS PSHS REG4/5 REG4/5 10:30 IOIOCAPITANO 121121 min 2:15 FAIRYLAND 115115min 5:30 SHAME LAND 91min 8:30 THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130130minmin 10:30 AM CAPITANO minmin 2:15 FAIRYLAND min 5:30 PM SHAMEONON LAND 91minmin 8:30 PM THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 9:30 AMAM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 12:30 PMPM SWEET DREAMS 102 minmin 3:30 PMPM INSHALLAH ADRY BOY 113 min 6:30 PMPM BYE BYE TIBERIAS 82 82 minmin 9:30 SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 12:30 PM SWEET DREAMS 102 3:30 PM INSHALLAH ADRY BOY 113 6:30 PM BYE BYE TIBERIAS REG1 REG1 REG6 REG6 9:00 AMAM THE DELINQUENTS 190190 3:00 PM EGOIST 120120minmin 6:45 YARDS 108108minmin 9:00 THE DELINQUENTS minmin FESTIVAL | 2023 3:00 PM EGOIST 6:45 PM100 100 YARDS 11:00 AM 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL 94min min 2:00 PMPM DAYDAY OFFOFF 106106 minmin 5:00 PM THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE 108108 minmin 8:15 PMPM VERA 115 minmin 11:00 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL 94 2:00 5:00 PM THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE 8:15 PM VERA 115 REG2 REG2 28 PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM REG7 REG7 11:30 AM ANIMALIA minmin 2:30 PM INHESITATION 83WOUND 5:30 PM SIRA 121 8:45 FOUR DAUGHTERS 107 11:30 AM ANIMALIA9191 2:30 PM INOUR OURDAY DAY 83minmin84 84 5:30 PM SIRA 121min minRACE 8:45 PM FOUR DAUGHTERS 10:00 AM TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 1:00 PM HESITATION WOUND minmin 4:00 PM THE SPACE RACE 91 min 7:00 PMPM ART FORFOR EVERYBODY 99107 minmin 10:00 AM TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 1:00 PM 4:00 PM THE SPACE 91 min 7:00 PM ART EVERYBODY 99 min REG3 REG3 REG4/5 REG4/5 10:30 AMAM IO CAPITANO 121121 minmin 2:15 PMPM FAIRYLAND 115115 minmin 5:30 PMPM SHAME ONON DRYDRY LAND 91 min 8:30 PMPM THETHE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130130 minmin 10:30 IO CAPITANO 2:15 FAIRYLAND 5:30 SHAME LAND 91 min 8:30 ANIMAL KINGDOM REG6 REG6 9:00 AMAM THETHE DELINQUENTS 190190 minmin 3:00 PMPM EGOIST 120120 minmin 6:45 PMPM 100100 YARDS 108108 minmin 9:00 DELINQUENTS 3:00 EGOIST 6:45 YARDS 28 28PALM PALMSPRINGS SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL FILMFESTIVAL FESTIVAL| |2023 2023 REG7 REG7 11:30 AM ANIMALIA 91 min 2:30 PMPM IN OUR DAYDAY 83 83 minmin 5:30 PMPM SIRA 121121 minmin 8:45 PMPM FOUR DAUGHTERS 107107 minmin 11:30 AM ANIMALIA 91 min FILM 2:30 IN OUR 5:30 SIRA 8:45 FOUR DAUGHTERS

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Wednesday, January 10

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10:30 AM ART FOR EVERYBODY 99 min 1:30 PM SHOSHANA 119 min ANN 10:00 AM THE TASTE OF THINGS 145 min 1:30 PM MEMORY 100 min CAM1 11:00 AM CALL ME DANCER 84 min 2:00 PM BONUS TRACK 98 min CAM2/3 Wednesday, January 10 10:00 AM LATE BLOOMERS 92 min MP9 10:30 EVERYBODY 99 min 1:30 119 minI WILL SURVIVE 99 min ANN 10:45AM AMART THEFOR SPACE RACE 91 min 1:45PM PMSHOSHANA GLORIA GAYNOR: MP10 10:00 OF THINGS 1:30 100 133 min min CAM1 11:30 AM AM THE CITYTASTE OF WIND 103 min 145 min 2:30PM PMMEMORY LA CHIMERA MP11–14 Wednesday, January 10109 11:00 AM ME DANCER 84 min 2:00 TRACK 98 min CAM2/3 10:45 AMCALL THE HOUSEMAID min 1:45 PM PMBONUS IN THE REARVIEW 85 min PALM 10:00 AM AM ART LATEFOR BLOOMERS 92 min MP9 PSHS 10:30 EVERYBODY 99 min 1:30 PM SHOSHANA 119 min ANN 10:45 AMSHAME THE TASTE SPACE RACE 91 min 1:45 PMPMMEMORY GLORIA GAYNOR: MP10 9:30 AM ON DRY LAND 91145 minmin 12:30PM THE SETTLERS min SURVIVE 99 min REG1 min 10:00 AM THE OF THINGS 1:30 100 min97I WILL CAM1 11:30 OF minmin 2:30 MP11–14 11:00AM AMCITY 100 YARDS 108103 min84 2:15 PM PM LA BIGCHIMERA BOYS 88 133 min98min REG2 11:00 AM CALL MEWIND DANCER 2:00 BONUS TRACK min CAM2/3 10:45 AM THE HOUSEMAID 109min min 1:45 THEWE REARVIEW min MEXICO 95 min PALM 10:00AM AMLATE TRUTH BE TOLD 81 1:00PM PMINFIRST BOMBED85NEW REG3 10:00 BLOOMERS 92 min MP9 PSHS 10:30 AM THE STOLEN 94 RACE min 91 min 1:15 PM GLORIA THE EXTORTION minSURVIVE 99 min REG4/5 10:45 SPACE 1:45 GAYNOR:106 I WILL MP10 9:30 DRY 103 LAND 91 min 107 min 12:30 PM SETTLERS REG1 min 9:00AM AM HOUSEKEEPING FORminBEGINNERS 12:00PM PMLATHE VERA 115 min REG6 11:30 AMSHAME CITY OFONWIND 2:30 CHIMERA 133 97 minmin MP11–14 11:00 YARDS 108THE min109 2:15 BOYS 88 min REG2 11:30 AM HIDDEN MASTER: LEGACY 2:30PM PMBIG THE HAYSTACKS REG7 10:45 AM 100 THE HOUSEMAID minOF GEORGE PLATT LYNES 96 min 1:45 PM INBEHIND THE REARVIEW 85 min 118 min PALM 10:00 AM TRUTH BE TOLD 81 min 1:00 PM FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO 95 min REG3 PSHS 10:30AM AMSHAME STOLENON94DRY minLAND 91 min 1:15 PM min REG4/5 9:30 12:30 PMTHE THEEXTORTION SETTLERS 106 97 min REG1 min 9:00 AM HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS 107 min 12:00PM PMBIG VERA 11588min REG6 11:00 AM 100 YARDS 108 min 2:15 BOYS min REG2 Thursday, 11:30 January 11 THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES 96 min 2:30 PM BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS 118 min REG7 10:00 AM AM HIDDEN TRUTHMASTER: BE TOLD 81 min 1:00 PM FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO 95 min REG3 10:15 AM MONSTER 1:30PM PMTHE KIDNAPPED 134 106 min min ANN 10:30 AM STOLEN 94126 minmin 1:15 EXTORTION REG4/5 10:00 AM THE MONK AND THE GUN 107 min 1:00 PM THE ZONE OF INTEREST 106 min CAM1 9:00 AM HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS 107 min 12:00 PM VERA 115 min REG6 min 11:00AM AMHIDDEN QUEENDOM 1:45PM PMBEHIND THE DELINQUENTS 190 min CAM2/3 11:30 MASTER: THE HAYSTACKS 118 min REG7 Thursday, January 11 98THEminLEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES 96 min 2:30 10:00 AM SONGS OF EARTH 90 min 1:00 PM THE SPACE RACE 91 min MP9 10:15 126 min 82 min 1:30 134 min min ANN 10:45AM AMMONSTER BYE BYE TIBERIAS 1:45PM PMKIDNAPPED OPPONENT 118 MP10 10:00 AM THE MONK AND THE GUN 107 min 1:00 OF INTEREST CAM1 2:30PM PMTHE THEZONE MOTHER OF ALL LIES10696min min MP11–14 Thursday, January 1114398min min 11:00 min 1:45 DELINQUENTS CAM2/3 10:15 AM AM QUEENDOM GODLAND 2:00PM PMTHE SUMMER QAMP 80 190 min min PALM 10:00 AM AM MONSTER SONGS OF126 EARTH 1:00 PM PM KIDNAPPED THE SPACE RACE 91 min MP9 PSHS 10:15 min 90 min 1:30 134 min ANN 10:45 AMTHE BYEPEASANTS BYE TIBERIAS 82GUN min 107 min 1:45 PMPMTHE OPPONENT min152 min MP10 9:30 AM min 12:45PM GREEN REG1 10:00 AM THE MONK AND114THE 1:00 ZONEBORDER OF118INTEREST 106 min CAM1 2:30 PM THE THE MOTHER OF ALL190 LIES 96min min MP11–14 inmin 11:00AM AMQUEENDOM THE GULLSPÅNG 2:15 PM BONJOUR SWITZERLAND REG2 11:00 98 minMIRACLE 108 min 1:45 DELINQUENTS min88 CAM2/3 10:15 AM 2:00 PM SUMMER 8091min PALM 9:45 AM NOTEXPECT TOOmin MUCH 1:30PM PMTHE UNICORNS 119 min REG3 10:00 AMDOGODLAND SONGS OF143 EARTH 90FROM min THEENDOFTHEWORLD 163 min 1:00 SPACEQAMP RACE min MP9 PSHS 10:15 AM BYE JOIKABYE 110TIBERIAS min 82 min 1:30PM PMOPPONENT THE TROUBLE REG4/5 10:45 1:45 118WITH min JESSICA 89 min MP10 9:30 AM THE PEASANTS 114 min 12:45 PM GREEN BORDER 152LIES min 96 min REG1 REG6 12:00PM PMTHE RICHELIEU 89 min 2:30 MOTHER OF ALL MP11–14 in 11:00 AM GODLAND THE 2:15 SWITZERLAND REG2 REG7 11:15 AM MRSGULLSPÅNG 111 min143 minMIRACLE 108 min 2:30PM PMBONJOUR THE FISHBOWL 92 min 88 min 10:15 2:00 PM SUMMER QAMP 80 PALM 9:45 AM DONOTEXPECTTOOMUCHFROMTHEENDOFTHEWORLD 163 min 1:30 PM UNICORNS 119 min REG3 PSHS 10:15AM AMTHE JOIKA 110 min 114 min 1:30 PM TROUBLE WITH REG4/5 9:30 PEASANTS 12:45 PMTHE GREEN BORDER 152JESSICA min 89 min REG1 REG6 12:00PM PMBONJOUR RICHELIEU 89 min 88 min in 11:00 AM THE 2:15 SWITZERLAND REG2 Friday, January 12GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE 108 min REG7 11:15AM AMDOMRS 111 minTOOMUCHFROMTHEENDOFTHEWORLD 163 min 1:30 2:30 PM PM UNICORNS THE FISHBOWL 92 min 9:45 NOTEXPECT 119 min REG3 10:00 AM THE PROMISED LAND 127 min ANN 10:15 AM JOIKA 110 min 1:30 PM THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA 89 min REG4/5 RD STORY 91 min CAM1 10:00 AM TOGETHER 99 115 min REG6 12:00 PM RICHELIEU 89 min CAM2/3 11:00 AM 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES 125 min 2:00 PM CONCRETE UTOPIA 130 min REG7 11:15 AM MRS 2:30 PM THE FISHBOWL 92 min Friday, January 12111 min MP9 10:00 AM THE FISHBOWL 92 min 1:00 PM BAD FAITH 89 min 10:00 AM THE PROMISED LAND 127 min ANN MP10 1:45 PM ANIMALIA 91 min RD STORY 91 min CAM1 10:00 MP11–14 11:30 AM AM TOGETHER FAIRYLAND99 115115 minmin 2:30 PM A LOOK THROUGH HIS LENS 103 min Friday, January 12 SPECIES OF BEES 125 min CAM2/3 11:00 AM 20,000 2:00 UTOPIA 130 LESS min TRAVELED 132 min PALM 1:00PM PMCONCRETE LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD MP9 10:00 AM AM THE THE PROMISED FISHBOWL LAND 92 min127 min 1:00 PM BAD FAITH 89 min PSHS 10:00 ANN MP10 1:45 91 min RD STORY 91 min CAM1 REG1 10:00 AMROBOT TOGETHER 99 115 9:30 AM DREAMS 103min min 12:30PMPMANIMALIA OPPONENT 118 min MP11–14 11:30 115 min 2:30 LOOK REG2 CAM2/3 11:00 AM 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES 125 min 89 min 2:00 PM 130LENS min 103 min 11:00AM AMFAIRYLAND ALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN 2:00PM PMACONCRETE MRS 111THROUGH minUTOPIAHIS PALM 1:00 PM LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD REG3 MP9 10:00 1:00 FAITH 89103 min 10:00AM AMTHE THISFISHBOWL WORLD IS 92 NOTminMY OWN 97 min 1:00PM PMBAD SWAN SONG min LESS TRAVELED 132 min PSHS REG4 MP10 1:45 PM ANIMALIA 91 min REG1 9:30 DREAMS 103 12:30 PMATHE OPPONENT 118 min REG5 MP11–14 11:30 AM FAIRYLAND 115WITH min min 2:30 LOOK THROUGH HIS112 LENS 10:30AM AMROBOT THE TROUBLE JESSICA 89 min 1:30PM PM PERFORMANCE min103 min REG2 11:00 AMINALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN 89 min 2:00 PM MRS 111 min REG6 PALM 1:00 ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 132 min 9:00 AM OUR DAY 83 min 11:45PM AMLIV EGOIST 120 min REG3 10:00 IS NOT85MY 1:00 103min min REG7 PSHS 11:30 AM AM THIS IN THEWORLD REARVIEW minOWN 97 min 2:30PM PMSWAN SUMOSONG DIDI 118 REG4 REG1 9:30 AM ROBOT DREAMS 103 min 12:30 PM OPPONENT 118 min REG5 10:30 AM AM ALL THEILLUSIONS TROUBLE WITH 89 min 1:30 PM 112 min A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE REG2 11:00 MUSTJESSICA BE BROKEN 89 minDESERT SUN 2:00 PM THE MRSPERFORMANCE 111 min REG6 9:00 AM OURWORLD DAY 83ISminNOT MY OWN 97 min 11:45PM AMSWAN EGOIST 120103 minmin REG3 10:00 AMINTHIS 1:00 SONG REG7 11:30 AM IN THE REARVIEW 85 min 2:30 PM SUMO DIDI 118 min REG4

4:45 PM RUNNING ON SAND 104 min 8:00 PM JOIKA 110 min 4:30 PM HAJJAN 117 min 7:30 PM THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA 89 min 5:00 PM THEY SHOT THE PIANO PLAYER 103 min 8:00 PM THE KITCHEN 98 min 4:00 PM MRS 111 min 7:15 PM SWEET DREAMS 102 min 4:45 8:00 110 minBLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY 110 min 4:45PM PMRUNNING BROTHERSON135SAND min 104 min 8:30PM PMJOIKA BLACKBIRD 4:30 minEYES 165 min 7:30 PM THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA 89 min 6:00PM PMHAJJAN CLOSE 117 YOUR 5:00 SHOT THE 92 PIANO 8:00 min BE BROKEN 89 min 4:45PM PMTHEY THE FISHBOWL min PLAYER 103 min 7:45PM PMTHE ALL KITCHEN ILLUSIONS98MUST 4:00 PM MRS 111 min 7:15 DREAMS minmin 5:00PM PMRUNNING LET THE DANCE BEGIN 8:00PM PMSWEET LES INDÉSIRABLES 4:45 ON SAND 10498 minmin 8:00 PM JOIKA 110 min 102 97 4:45 PM BROTHERS 135 8:30 PM BLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY 3:30PM PMHAJJAN COPA 7111790min minmin 6:30PM PMTHE OPPONENT 118WITH min JESSICA 4:30 7:30 TROUBLEBLACKBIRD 89 min 110 min 6:00 CLOSE YOUR 165 min 5:15 PM PM THEY IN OURSHOT DAYTHE 83EYES min 8:00PM PMTHE INSHALLAH BOYmin113 min 5:00 PIANO PLAYER 103 min 8:00 KITCHENA98 4:45 PM THE min 108 min 7:45 PM ALL BE BROKEN 89 min 4:00PM PMMRS THEFISHBOWL GULLSPÅNG 7:15PM PMSWEET REDILLUSIONS ROOMS 118MUST minmin 4:00 111 min 92MIRACLE 7:15 DREAMS 102 5:00 THEKILLS DANCE BEGIN 8:00 PM LES INDÉSIRABLES 97 minBLACKBERRY 4:30PM PMLET FRESH min 98 min 8:15PM PMBLACKBIRD BONJOUR SWITZERLAND 88 min 4:45 PM BROTHERS 135119 min 8:30 BLACKBIRD 110 min 3:30 71YOUR 90 89 min 6:30 3:00PM PMCOPA BAD FAITH min 165 min 6:00PM PMOPPONENT UNICORNS118 119min min 6:00 PM CLOSE EYES 5:15 OUR DAY 83 8:00 PM PM ALL INSHALLAH A BOY 113BE minBROKEN 89 min 5:45PM PMIN RICHELIEU 89 min min 4:45 PM THE FISHBOWL 92 min 7:45 ILLUSIONS MUST 4:00 PM PM LET THETHE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE 108 min 7:15 PM ROOMS 118 min97 min 5:00 DANCE BEGIN 98 min 8:00 PMRED LES INDÉSIRABLES 4:30 PM PM COPA FRESH71KILLS 119 min 8:15 PM 88 min 3:30 90 min 6:30 PM BONJOUR OPPONENTSWITZERLAND 118 min 3:00 PM PM IN BAD FAITH 6:00 PM PM INSHALLAH UNICORNS 119 min113 min 5:15 OUR DAY89 83min min 8:00 A BOY 5:45 PM 89 minMIRACLE 108 min 4:00 PM RICHELIEU THE GULLSPÅNG 7:15 PM RED ROOMS 118 min 4:45PM PMFRESH THE TASTE 8:15PM PMBONJOUR LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 132 min 4:30 KILLSOF119THINGS min 145 min 8:15 SWITZERLAND 88 min 4:00 PM CHUCK CHUCK BABY 101 min 7:00 PM STUDIO ONE FOREVER 96 min 3:00 PM BAD FAITH 89 min 6:00 PM UNICORNS 119 min 6:00PM PMRICHELIEU A LOOK THROUGH 9:00 PM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 5:45 89 min HIS LENS 103 min 4:00 PM OASIS 134 min 4:45 OF THINGS 145BROKEN min 89 min 8:15 ULLMANN: A ROAD 5:00PM PMTHE ALL TASTE ILLUSIONS MUST BE 8:00PM PMLIV SWAN SONG 103 min LESS TRAVELED 132 min 4:00 CHUCK 7:00 ONE FOREVER 5:30 PM PM CHUCK TÓTEM 95 min BABY 101 min 8:30PM PMSTUDIO SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 96 minmin 6:00 LOOK MASTER: THROUGH LENSOF103 min PLATT LYNES 96 min 9:00 4:45PM PMAHIDDEN THEHIS LEGACY GEORGE 7:45PM PMBLAGA’S THE ECHOLESSONS 102 min114 min 4:00 PM OASIS 134 min 5:00PM PMTHE THETASTE EXTORTION 106 min 8:15PM PMLIV PUAN 109 min A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 132 min 4:45 OF THINGS 145 min 8:15 ULLMANN: 5:00 ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN 8:00 PM SWAN SONG 103 4:45PM PMALL RUNNING ON SAND 8:15PM PMSTUDIO BAD FAITH minmin 96 min 4:00 PM CHUCK CHUCK BABY104 101min min 89 min 7:00 ONE89FOREVER 5:30 min HIS 8:30 BLESSINGS 111 min 5:15 PM THE 95 REARVIEW 85 min 8:00PM PMSEVEN SIRA 121 min 6:00 PM TÓTEM AINLOOK THROUGH LENS 103 min 9:00 PM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 4:45 PM HIDDEN MASTER: THEmin LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES 96 min 7:45 ECHONEVER 102 minBEEN MODERN 117 min 5:00PM PMOASIS RED ROOMS 8:30PM PMTHE WE HAVE 4:00 134 min118 5:00 PM THE EXTORTION 106 min 8:15 109 min103 4:30PM PMALL FALLEN LEAVESMUST 81 min 7:30PM PMPUAN IO CAPITANO 121min min 5:00 ILLUSIONS BE BROKEN 89 min 8:00 PM SWAN SONG 4:45 PM RUNNING ON SAND 104 min 8:15 89 minSOLDIER 3:00PM PMTÓTEM BIG BOYS 88 min 6:00PM PMBAD THEFAITH VANISHING 5:30 95 min 8:30 PM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 min 98 min 5:15 THE REARVIEW min OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES 96 min 7:45 8:00 PM SIRA 121COURIER min 5:30PM WONDERLAND 12585 min 8:45PM PMTHE NIGHT 4:45 PM IN HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY ECHO 102 min111 min 5:00 PM PM THE RED EXTORTION ROOMS 118 106 minmin 8:30 PM PM PUAN WE HAVE 5:00 8:15 109 NEVER min BEEN MODERN 117 min 4:30 PM 81 min 7:30 PM PM BAD IO CAPITANO 4:45 PM FALLEN RUNNINGLEAVES ON SAND 104 min 8:15 FAITH 89121 minmin 3:00 PM PM IN BIGTHE BOYS 88 min 85 min 6:00 PM PM SIRA THE VANISHING 5:15 REARVIEW 8:00 121 min SOLDIER 98 min 5:30 PM 8:45 PM PM NIGHT COURIER minMODERN 117 min 5:00 PM WONDERLAND RED ROOMS 118125 minmin 8:30 WE HAVE NEVER111 BEEN 4:00 PM GOING VARSITY IN MARIACHI 104 min 8:30 PM BLACKBERRY 122 min 4:30 PM FALLEN LEAVES 81 min 7:30 PM IO CAPITANO 121 min 4:45 PM THE TEACHER’S LOUNGE 94 min 7:30 PM JOIKA 110 min 3:00 PM BIG BOYS 88 min 6:00 PM THE VANISHING SOLDIER 98 min 5:15 PM THE SETTLERS 97 min 8:00 PM LAROY 112 min 5:30 PM WONDERLAND 125 min 8:45 PM NIGHT COURIER 111 min 4:00 PM RICHELIEU 89 min 7:00 PM ALL WE CARRY 88 min 4:00 VARSITY 8:30 122min min 4:45PM PMGOING BIG BOYS 88 minIN MARIACHI 104 min 7:45PM PMBLACKBERRY RED ROOMS 118 4:45 THE TEACHER’S 7:30 110VAMPIRE min SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON 92 min 5:30 PM PM WITHOUT AIR 104LOUNGE min 94 min 8:30PM PMJOIKA HUMANIST 5:15 PM THE SETTLERS 97 min 8:00 minFOREVER 96 min 8:30PM PMLAROY STUDIO112 ONE 4:00 PMGOING RICHELIEU 89 min 7:00 PM ALL CARRY 88BOY: minTHE NOEL COWARD STORY 91 min 4:00 VARSITY IN 104 min 8:30 122 min 5:00PM PM FALLEN LEAVES 81 MARIACHI min 8:00PM PMBLACKBERRY MADWE ABOUT THE 4:45 PM THE BIG BOYS 7:45 PM RED min 130 min 4:45 TEACHER’S LOUNGE 94 min 7:30 110 min118 4:15 PM LISTEN UP!8886minmin 6:45PM PMJOIKA THEROOMS ANIMAL KINGDOM 5:30 PM AIR 104 8:30 VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON 92 min 5:15 THE SETTLERS 97 min min105 min 8:00 PM LAROY min 5:15PM PMWITHOUT COMMON GROUND 8:30PM PMHUMANIST SONGS112 OF EARTH 90 min 8:30 PM STUDIO ONE FOREVER 4:00 RICHELIEU 119 89 min 7:00 CARRY 88 4:15 PM UNICORNS min 8:15PM PMALL THEWE CONVERT 119min min 96 min 5:00 8:00 PM MAD ABOUT THE COWARD 4:45 PM BIG BOYSLEAVES 88 min8180min 7:45 ROOMS 118BOY: min THE NOEL89 4:45PM PMFALLEN SUMMER QAMP min 7:45PM PMRED SMOKE SAUNA SISTERHOOD min STORY 91 min 4:15 PM LISTEN UP!AIR86EAST minmin 6:45 PM THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130min min SUICIDAL PERSON 92 min 5:30 104 8:30 VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING 4:30PM PMWITHOUT THE SWEET 104 min 7:30PM PMHUMANIST CHUCK CHUCK BABY 101 5:15 8:30 PM SONGS EARTH 8:30 ONE FOREVER 96 min 3:00PM PMCOMMON MONSTERGROUND 126 min 105 min 6:00PM PMSTUDIO DAY OFFOF 106 min 90 min 4:15 119 min 8:15 CONVERT minTHE 5:00 PM FALLEN LEAVES 81 122 minmin 8:00 PM MAD ABOUT THE119 BOY: 5:30PM PMUNICORNS THE BOSTONIANS 8:45PM PMTHE TRAIN TO BUSAN 118 minNOEL COWARD STORY 91 min 4:45 PM PM LISTEN SUMMER 7:45 PM SAUNA SISTERHOOD 89 min 4:15 UP!QAMP 86 min80 min 6:45 PM SMOKE THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130 min 4:30PM PMCOMMON THE SWEETGROUND EAST 104 7:30 PM CHUCK BABY 101 min PSFILMFEST.ORG 29 5:15 105min min 8:30 PM CHUCK SONGS OF EARTH 90 min 3:00 PM PM UNICORNS MONSTER 126 6:00 PM PM THE DAY CONVERT OFF 106 min 4:15 119min min 8:15 119 min 5:30 PM BOSTONIANS 8:45 PM PM SMOKE TRAIN TO BUSAN 118 min 89 min 4:45 PM THE SUMMER QAMP 80122 minmin 7:45 SAUNA SISTERHOOD

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12

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4:30 PM THE SWEET EAST 104 min 3:00 PM MONSTER 126 min 5:30 PM THE BOSTONIANS 122 min

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 Saturday, January 13 10:30 AM IO CAPITANO 121 min ANN 10:00 AM BONJOUR SWITZERLAND 88 min CAM1 11:00 AM SWEET DREAMS 102 min CAM2/3 Saturday, January 13 10:45 AM THE MISSING 90 min MP9 10:30 AM IO CAPITANO 121 min ANN 10:00 AM CHUCK CHUCK BABY 101 min MP10 10:00 AM BONJOUR SWITZERLAND 88 min CAM1 10:15 AM ABOUT DRY GRASSES 197 min MP11–14 11:00 AM SWEET DREAMS 102 min CAM2/3 10:45 AM TÓTEM 95 min PALM 10:45 AM THE MISSING 90 min MP9 10:00 AM FREUD’S LAST SESSION 118 min PSHS 10:00 AM CHUCK CHUCK BABY 101 min MP10 9:30 AM THE GOLDMAN CASE 116 min REG1 10:15 AM ABOUT DRY GRASSES 197 min MP11–14 10:45 AM BROTHERS 135 min REG2 10:45 AM TÓTEM 95 min PALM 10:00 AM LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 132 min REG3 10:00 AM FREUD’S LAST SESSION 118 min PSHS REG4 9:30 AM THE GOLDMAN CASE 116 min REG1 REG4/5 10:45 AM BROTHERS 135 min REG2 10:15 AM MERCHANT IVORY 110 min REG5 10:00 AM LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED 132 min REG3 9:00 AM CITY OF WIND 103 min REG6 REG4 11:30 AM THE SWEET EAST 104 min REG7 REG4/5 Sunday, January 14 IVORY 110 min 10:15 AM MERCHANT REG5 9:00 AM 103 min REG6 10:30 AMCITY ONE OF LIFEWIND 110 min ANN 11:30 AM THE PROMISED SWEET EASTLAND 104 127 minmin REG7 10:00 CAM1 11:00 AM THE PERFORMANCE 112 min CAM2/3 Sunday, January 14 11:00 AM DANCING QUEEN 92 min MP9 10:30 AM ONE LIFE 110 min ANN 10:00 AM THE ECHO 102 min MP10 10:00 AM THE PROMISED LAND 127 min CAM1 MP11–14 11:00 AM THE PERFORMANCE 112 min CAM2/3 10:30 AM SWAN SONG 103 min PALM 11:00 AM DANCING QUEEN 92 min MP9 10:00 AM MR. BLAKE AT YOUR SERVICE! 110 min PSHS 10:00 AM THE ECHO 102 min MP10 11:30 AM GREEN BORDER 152 min REG1 MP11–14 REG2/3 10:30 AM SWAN SONG 103 min PALM 10:00 AM SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED 92 min REG3 10:00 AM MR. BLAKE AT YOUR SERVICE! 110 min PSHS REG4/5 11:30 AM GREEN BORDER 152 min REG1 REG5 10:30 AM SHAYDA 117 min REG2/3 REG6 10:00 AM SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED 92 min REG3 REG4/5 REG5 10:30 AM SHAYDA 117 min REG6

2:00 PM HAJJAN 117 min 1:00 PM SOCIETY OF THE SNOW 144 min 1:45 PM ALL ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES 85 min 1:45 PM THE GREEN DESERT 85 min 2:00 PM HAJJAN 117 min 1:00 PM BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS 118 min 1:00 PM SOCIETY OF THE SNOW 144 min 1:45 PM ALL ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES 85 min 1:45 PM SUNNY 135 min 1:45 PM THE GREEN DESERT 85 min 1:30 PM THE TASTE OF THINGS 145 min 1:00 PM BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS 118 min 12:30 PM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 2:00 PM MRS 111 min 1:45 PM SUNNY 135 min 1:45 PM LATE BLOOMERS 92 min 1:30 PM THE TASTE OF THINGS 145 min 12:30 PM BLAGA’S LESSONS 114 min 2:00 PM MRS 111 min 1:30 PM THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA 89 min 1:45 PM LATE BLOOMERS 92 min 12:00 PM IN FLAMES 98 min 2:45 PM CHICKEN FOR LINDA! 76 min

4:15 PM GREEN BORDER 152 min 4:45 PM GOING VARSITY IN MARIACHI 104 min 4:00 PM BORN HUNGRY 89 min 5:30 PM COBWEB 135 min 4:15 PM GREEN BORDER 152 min 5:00 PM THE MOTHER OF ALL LIES 96 min 4:45 PM GOING VARSITY IN MARIACHI 104 min 4:00 PM BORN HUNGRY 89 min 3:30 PM SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED 92 min 5:30 PM COBWEB 135 min 5:15 PM SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER 96 min 5:00 PM THE MOTHER OF ALL LIES 96 min 4:45 PM FOUR DAUGHTERS 107 min 3:30 PM SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED 92 min 4:30 PM STUDIO ONE FOREVER 96 min 5:15 PM SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER 96 min 4:45 PM FOUR DAUGHTERS 107 min 3:00 PM ALL WE CARRY 88 min 5:30 PM TERRESTRIAL VERSES 77 min 4:30 PM STUDIO ONE FOREVER 96 min

1:30 PM THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA 89 min 12:00PMPMTHE IN OLD FLAMES 1:30 OAK98 113min min 2:45PM PMEX-HUSBANDS CHICKEN FOR LINDA! 1:15 99 min 76 min

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14

3:00PM PMSOCIETY ALL WE CARRY min 144 min 4:30 OF THE88SNOW 5:30PM PMTHE TERRESTRIAL minmin 4:30 MONK ANDVERSES THE GUN77107 2:00 PM JOIKA 110 min 5:15 PM EMPIRE 95 min 1:45 PM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM 99 min 4:45 PM SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE 140 min 1:30 PM THE OLD OAK 113 min 4:30 PM SOCIETY OF THE SNOW 144 min 1:00 PM 100 YARDS 108 min 4:00 PM FLAMIN’ HOT 98 min 1:15 PM EX-HUSBANDS 99 min 4:30 PM THE MONK AND THE GUN 107 min 2:00 PM THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130 min 2:00 PM JOIKA 110 min 5:15 PM EMPIRE 95 min 1:45 PM SIRA 121 min 4:45 PM SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER... AND SPRING 102 min 1:45 PM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM 99 min 4:45 PM SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE 140 min 1:00 PM PUAN 109 min 1:00 PM 100 YARDS 108 min 4:00 PM FLAMIN’ HOT 98 min 3:30 PM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 min 2:00 PM THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 130 min 1:00 PM SOLITUDE 75 min 4:00 PM MEMORY 100 min 1:45 PM SIRA 121 min 4:45 PM SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER... AND SPRING 102 min 1:00 PM PUAN 109 min 4:30 PM GUARDIANS OF THE FORMULA 120 min 3:30 PM SEVEN BLESSINGS 111 min 2:00 PM SHAME ON DRY LAND 91 min 1:00 PM SOLITUDE 75 min 4:00 PM MEMORY 100 min 3:00 PM WITHOUT AIR 104 min 4:30 PM GUARDIANS OF THE FORMULA 120 min

7:45 PM LAROY 112 min 6:30 PM EX-HUSBANDS 99 min 8:15 PM WONDERLAND 125 min 8:00 PM AMONGST THE TREES 75 min 7:45 PM LAROY 112 min 7:00 PM SLEEP 94 min 6:30 PM EX-HUSBANDS 99 min 8:45 PM GOODBYE JULIA 120 min 8:15 PM WONDERLAND 125 min 8:00 PM GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE 99 min 8:00 PM AMONGST THE TREES 75 min 6:30 PM EX-HUSBANDS 99 min 7:00 PM SLEEP 94 min 6:30 PM HESITATION WOUND 84 min 8:45 PM GOODBYE JULIA 120 min 8:15 PM FLIPSIDE 96 min 8:00 PM GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE 99 min 8:45 PM ANIMALIA 91 min 6:30 PM EX-HUSBANDS 99 min 7:45 PM VERA 115 min 6:30 PM HESITATION WOUND 84 min 8:15 PM FLIPSIDE 96 min 7:30 PM TOGETHER 99 115 min 8:45 PM ANIMALIA 91 min 6:00 PM AMAL 107 min 7:45 PM VERA 115 min 8:30 PM FANCY DANCE 90 min 7:30 PM TOGETHER 99 115 min 6:00PM PMLET AMAL min BEGIN 98 min 8:15 THE107 DANCE 8:30PM PMSHOSHANA FANCY DANCE 7:30 119 90 minmin

8:15 PM LET THE DANCE BEGIN 98 min 7:15 PM GODLAND 143 min 7:30 PM SHOSHANA 119 min 7:45 PM HOWARDS END 142 min 7:00 PM THE ZONE OF INTEREST 106 min 7:15 PM GODLAND 143 min 6:30 PM 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL 94 min

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7:45 PM HOWARDS END 142 min 7:00 PM THE ZONE OF INTEREST 106 min 7:30 PM COBWEB 135 min 6:30 PM 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL 94 min

7:30 PM COBWEB 135 min

2:00 PM SHAME ON DRY LAND 91 min 3:00 PM WITHOUT AIR 104 min

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FILMS BY REGION AFRICA

Animalia Four Daughters Goodbye Julia The Mother Of All Lies Sira

ASIA

100 Yards Call Me Dancer City Of Wind Cobweb Concrete Utopia Day Off Egoist The Handmaiden The Housemaid In Our Day Memories Of Murder The Missing The Monk And The Gun Monster Mrs A Normal Family Oasis Perfect Days Sleep Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... And Spring Stolen Sumo Didi Sunny Tiger Stripes Train To Busan Wonderland

EUROPE

20,000 Species Of Bees 20 Days In Mariupol All About The Lefkoviches Amal The Animal Kingdom Anselm Behind The Haystacks Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

Blaga’s Lessons Bonjour Switzerland Bonus Track Brothers Chicken For Linda! Chuck Chuck Baby Close Your Eyes Copa 71 Dancing Queen Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World Empire Fallen Leaves Godland The Goldman Case Green Border Guardians Of The Formula The Gullspång Miracle Holly Housekeeping For Beginners Howards End In The Rearview Io Capitano Kidnapped The Kitchen La Chimera Les Indésirables Lies We Tell Listen Up! Liv Ullmann: A Road Less Traveled Mad About The Boy: The Noël Coward Story Maurice Mr. Blake At Your Service! The Old Oak One Life Opponent The Peasants The Promised Land Quartet Queendom Robot Dreams Shame On Dry Land Shoshana Smoke Sauna Sisterhood Society Of The Snow

Solitude Songs Of Earth Sweet Dreams The Taste Of Things The Teacher’s Lounge They Shot The Piano Player Together 99 The Trouble With Jessica Vera We Have Never Been Modern Wicked Little Letters Without Air The Zone Of Interest

LATIN AMERICA

The Delinquents The Echo The Extortion The Fishbowl Let The Dance Begin Power Alley Puan The Settlers Tótem

MIDDLE EAST

About Dry Grasses The Burdened Bye Bye Tiberias Hajjan Hesitation Wound In Flames Inshallah A Boy Night Courier Running On Sand Seven Blessings Terrestrial Verses The Vanishing Soldier

NORTH AMERICA

All Illusions Must Be Broken All We Carry American Fiction Amongst The Trees Art For Everybody Bad Faith

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FILMS BY REGION Barbie Big Boys Blackberry Born Hungry The Bostonians Chasing Chasing Amy The Color Purple Common Ground Ex-Husbands Ezra Fairyland Fancy Dance First We Bombed New Mexico Flamin’ Hot Flipside Fresh Kills Freud’s Last Session Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive Going Varsity In Mariachi Goodfellas The Green Desert

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Hidden Master: The Legacy Of George Platt Lynes Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person Killers Of The Flower Moon Laroy Late Bloomers A Look Through His Lens Maestra Maestro Memory Merchant Ivory Miller’s Girl Música! Obsessed With Light Paris Is Burning The Performance Red Rooms Richelieu Rustin Shakespeare Wallah

Sloane: A Jazz Singer The Space Race Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Studio One Forever Summer Qamp Susan Feniger. Forked Swan Song The Sweet East Team Meryland Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem This World Is Not My Own Truth Be Told Unicorns Wild At Heart

OCEANIA

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INDEX #

100 YARDS...............................................118 20,000 SPECIES OF BEES....................118 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL.........................79

A

ABOUT DRY GRASSES............................79 ALL ABOUT THE LEFKOVICHES........119 ALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN...................................................108 ALL WE CARRY.......................................108 AMAL.........................................................119 AMERICAN FICTION...............................60 AMONGST THE TREES...........................63 ANIMALIA................................................100 THE ANIMAL KINGDOM.....................100 ANSELM.....................................................93 ART FOR EVERYBODY.........................109

B

BAD FAITH...............................................109 BARBIE........................................................60 BEHIND THE HAYSTACKS....................80 BIG BOYS....................................................68 BLACKBERRY............................................77 BLACKBIRD BLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY..........................................119 BLAGA’S LESSONS...................................80 BONJOUR SWITZERLAND.................119 BONUS TRACK.........................................68 BORN HUNGRY......................................109 THE BOSTONIANS..................................65 BROTHERS.................................................80 THE BURDENED......................................80 BYE BYE TIBERIAS...................................81

C

CALL ME DANCER.................................109 CHASING CHASING AMY......................69 CHICKEN FOR LINDA!.........................120 CHUCK CHUCK BABY............................55 CITY OF WIND..........................................81 CLOSE YOUR EYES..................................93 COBWEB....................................................74 COMMON GROUND.....................32, 110 CONCRETE UTOPIA................................74 THE CONVERT..........................................94 COPA 71...................................................110

D

DAY OFF...................................................120 DANCING QUEEN...................................58 THE DELINQUENTS................................81 DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD....................81

E

HIDDEN MASTER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE PLATT LYNES.........................112 HOLLY.......................................................122 HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS....83 THE HOUSEMAID...................................74 HOWARDS END.......................................65 HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON....101

I

THE ECHO...............................................110 EGOIST........................................................69 EMPIRE.....................................................120 EX-HUSBANDS.........................................51 THE EXTORTION...................................120 EZRA..........................................................121

IN FLAMES.................................................83 IN OUR DAY..............................................75 INSHALLAH A BOY..................................83 IN THE REARVIEW................................112 IO CAPITANO............................................83

F

J

FAIRYLAND..............................................106 FALLEN LEAVES.......................................82 FANCY DANCE.......................................106 FIRST WE BOMBED NEW MEXICO.........................................110 THE FISHBOWL......................................121 FLAMIN’ HOT............................................59 FLIPSIDE...................................................111 FOUR DAUGHTERS.................................82 FRESH KILLS............................................107 FREUD’S LAST SESSION......................121

G

GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE......................................111 GODLAND.................................................82 GOING VARSITY IN MARIACHI...................................33, 111 THE GOLDMAN CASE..........................121 GOODBYE JULIA......................................82 GOODFELLAS...........................................97 GREEN BORDER......................................94 THE GREEN DESERT...............................63 GUARDIANS OF THE FORMULA.......122 THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE................111

H

HAJJAN.....................................................122 THE HANDMAIDEN................................74 HESITATION WOUND..........................122

JOIKA.........................................................123

K

KIDNAPPED..............................................94 KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON.....61 THE KITCHEN.........................................101

L

LA CHIMERA.............................................94 LAROY.......................................................107 LATE BLOOMERS...................................107 LES INDÉSIRABLES................................123 LET THE DANCE BEGIN.......................123 LIES WE TELL..........................................123 LISTEN UP!...............................................124 LIV ULLMANN: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED...............................................112 A LOOK THROUGH HIS LENS............112

M

MAD ABOUT THE BOY: THE NOËL COWARD STORY...................................113 MAESTRA.................................................113 MAESTRO..................................................61 MAURICE...................................................65 MEMORIES OF MURDER......................75 MEMORY..................................................124 MERCHANT IVORY.................................65 MILLER'S GIRL...........................................62 THE MISSING............................................84 THE MONK AND THE GUN..................84

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INDEX MONSTER..................................................95 THE MOTHER OF ALL LIES...................84 MR. BLAKE AT YOUR SERVICE!.........124 MRS............................................................124 MÚSICA!...................................................113

N

NIGHT COURIER....................................125 A NORMAL FAMILY.................................75

O

OASIS..........................................................75 OBSESSED WITH LIGHT......................113 THE OLD OAK..........................................95 ONE LIFE..................................................125 OPPONENT...............................................84

P

PARIS IS BURNING..................................97 THE PEASANTS........................................85 PERFECT DAYS.........................................85 THE PERFORMANCE............................125 POWER ALLEY........................................125 THE PROMISED LAND...........................85 PUAN.........................................................126

Q

QUARTET...................................................66 QUEENDOM...........................................114

R

RED ROOMS...........................................126 RICHELIEU...............................................126 ROBOT DREAMS...................................126 RUNNING ON SAND............................127 RUSTIN.......................................................62

SLOANE: A JAZZ SINGER.....................114 SMOKE SAUNA SISTERHOOD.............86 SOCIETY OF THE SNOW.......................87 SOLITUDE................................................101 SONGS OF EARTH...................................87 THE SPACE RACE...................................114 SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.................................59 SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER... AND SPRING.........................76 STOLEN.....................................................101 STUDIO ONE FOREVER.........................55 SUMMER QAMP......................................69 SUMO DIDI..............................................127 SUNNY........................................................76 SUSAN FENIGER. FORKED..........57, 114 SWAN SONG...........................................115 SWEET DREAMS......................................87 THE SWEET EAST..................................102

WILD AT HEART.......................................97 WITHOUT AIR.........................................129 WONDERLAND......................................129

Z

THE ZONE OF INTEREST.......................89

T

THE TASTE OF THINGS................... 57, 87 THE TEACHER’S LOUNGE.....................88 TEAM MERYLAND..................................33 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM.............58 TERRESTRIAL VERSES..........................127 THEY SHOT THE PIANO PLAYER......128 THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN........115 TIGER STRIPES.........................................88 TOGETHER 99........................................128 TÓTEM........................................................88 TRAIN TO BUSAN....................................76 THE TROUBLE WITH JESSICA...........128 TRUTH BE TOLD....................................115

U

UNICORNS...............................................128

S

THE SETTLERS..........................................85 SEVEN BLESSINGS..................................86 SHAKESPEARE WALLAH.......................66 SHAME ON DRY LAND........................127 SHAYDA......................................................86 SHOSHANA...............................................95 SIRA..............................................................86 SLEEP...........................................................76

V

THE VANISHING SOLDIER..................129 VERA............................................................88

W

WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN..................................................102 WICKED LITTLE LETTERS.....................51

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