Opera Jawa (2015)
Join us for our season finale with our finale world musical, a Javanese retelling of an episode from the Ramayana.
Join us for our season finale with our finale world musical, a Javanese retelling of an episode from the Ramayana.
Claude Chabrol's 1995 thriller classic bring together two legends of the French screen - Isabelle Huppert and Sandrine Bonnaire, together in a biting social satire, female empowerment story, and crippling class critique.
Our second Huppert film from 2013, Tip Top brings us a completely different Huppert, one working in the humourous register of a Serge Bozon farce.
We're returning to the beginning - Isabelle Huppert gained prominence and fame with her first notable role as a clothier in this adaptation of a French novel.
Catherine Breillat tells the autobiographical, stranger-than-fiction story of her own falling victim to a charismatic con-man.
The Piano Teacher brings Haneke's sensibility to a repressed, devastating end.
Maurice Pialat's Loulou helped cement the reputation of Isabelle Huppert.
The Happiness of the Katakuris was very hard to get the rights for. I hope you appreciated the effort we went through to get it.
The second title in our Contemporary World Cinema showcase.
Youssef Chahine, one of the greatest filmmakers to come out of Egypt, crafted a multifaceted portrait of Islamic philosopher Averroes in this second title of our World Musicals series.
Mohammad Rasoulof's latest film drew ire from the Iranian state censors, passing along a vision of tightening bureaucracy and social decay.
Censored, banned, and wholly original, The Devils cemented Russell's reputation as take-no-prisoners trailblazer.
Ken Russell's first major success, Women in Love cemented his stature in the British film industry.