Ticket prices are now Adults $7, Seniors $6, Students $5.
We Have A Pope Monday, June 4, 6:30pm & Friday, June 8, 4:00pm Italian with English Subtitles
2011 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti. The film stars Michel Piccolis, a cardinal who, against his wishes, is elected pope. Moretti co-stars as a psychiatrist who is called in to help the pope overcome his panic. Not Rated
In Darkness Wednesday, June 6, 6:30pm
Polish, German. Yiddish, Ukrainian with English subtitles
2011 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. Based on a true story, the film tells a story of one man's rescue of Jewish refugees in the Nazi-occupied Polish city of Lvov. What starts out as a straightforward and cynical business arrangement turns into something very unexpected. An extraordinary story of survival. Rated R
Boy Monday, June 11, 6:30pm English
A hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age tale about heroes, magic and Michael Jackson. A comedy with a serious core. Directed by Taika Waititi. Not rated
The Perfect Family Wednesday, June 13, 6:30pm English
Starring Kathleen Turner as a suburban mother and devout Catholic who has always kept up appearances. The onlyl thing she had to hide is her family.
The Tempest Thursday, June 14, 6:30 Starring Christopher Plummer. Filmed at the Sratford Shakespeare Festival. Presented for the first time in theatres. Not rated
Steve Jobs, The Lost Interview Friday, June 15, 4pm & Monday, June 18, 6:30pm English
In 1995, Bob Cringely did a memorable hour-long interview with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. At the time of the interview Jobs was running Next, the niche computer company he had founded after leaving Apple and would later sell to his old company, enabling Jobs return to his Apple roots. Not rated
The Kid with a Bike Wednesday, June 20, 6:30pm French with English Subtitles
Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival and Golden Globe nominee for Best Foreign Language Film. A deeply moving film about a child, abandoned to the elements, learning to become good. Directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. Rated PG-13
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