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Home » July 8 2018

Design Canada

Canada, 2018. Dir: Greg Durrell. 75 min. DCP
DIRECTOR IN PERSON! An extraordinary Golden Age of Canadian graphic design is explored in this inspiring and eye-pleasing new documentary. [more...]
Sunday, July 8 - 3:00pm
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The Rite

Sweden, 1969. Dir: Ingmar Bergman. 72 min. 35mm
Bergman’s psychosexual chamber drama is a nightmarish exploration of artistic responsibility (and humiliation). [more...]
Sunday, July 8 - 5:00pm
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Hour of the Wolf

Sweden, 1968. Dir: Ingmar Bergman. 90 min. DCP
Bergman followed up the masterful “modernist horror” of Persona with a horror film proper. [more...]
Sunday, July 8 - 6:30pm
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The Shame

Sweden, 1968. Dir: Ingmar Bergman. 103 min. DCP
“One of Bergman's greatest films” (Pauline Kael), The Shame is a devastating dystopian drama set in an unnamed country in the throes of civil war. [more...]
Sunday, July 8 - 8:15pm
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