Country: Hungary Language: HungarianMészáros’ follow-up to Diary for My Children picks up the story of teenage Juli, the director’s alter-ego, as she defies the wishes of her Stalinist aunt and leaves Hungary in order to pursue her dream of becoming a filmmaker in Moscow. A stirring depiction of a young woman finding her voice in a world intent on stifling it.Presented at the Film Center as part of a highlighted retrospective of the feminist screenwriter and director’s filmography, newly restored and on the big screen.
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Country: Hungary Language: HungarianThe heartrending final installment of Mészáros’ autobiographical Diary trilogy. An epic and intimate portrait of history as she experienced it, bearing witness to both the horrors of totalitarian oppression and the courage of those who resist.Presented at the Film Center as part of a highlighted retrospective of the feminist screenwriter and director’s filmography, newly restored and on the big screen.
Read MoreCountry: Sweden, AustraliaLanguage: English, SwedishAt the Film Center for two nights only, a fan event celebrating 50 years since the Swedish pop sensation was formed and 45 years since the film’s original release. Captured by director Lasse Hallström during their mega-successful tour of Australia, the newly remastered film will take you on a flashback journey to the 1970s when disco reigned supreme and ABBA were royalty.
Read MoreCountry: United States Language: EnglishTheatrical Premiere presented at the Film Center as part of Cinema Columbus 2022 with co-producer Julianna Politsky in attendance.The true story of a military veteran who accidentally set off his medical alert pendant. Officers arrived on the scene. Two hours later he was dead.
Read MoreCountry: United Kingdom Language: EnglishA quirky underdog story about humble British shipyard worker Maurice Flitcroft, the “world’s worst professional golfer.” World Premiere at the 2021 BFI London Film Festival.
Read MoreCountry: Japan Language: JapaneseDirected by veteran animator Takayuki Hirao and produced by brand-new animation studio CLAP, Pompo the Cinephile is a rollicking, exuberant ode to the power of the movies, and the joys and heartbreak of the creative process.
Read MoreCountry: United States Language: EnglishA From Book to Film selection. During the first day of his new school year, a fifth grade boy squares off against a bully and winds up accepting a dare that could change the balance of power within the class.
Read MoreCountry: United States Language: EnglishA From Book to Film selection. Laugh. Cry. Share the pants. Based on the imaginative book by Ann Brashares, a story told with sincerity, heart, and a little bit of magic.
Read MoreIn the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard is called out of retirement to terminate a quartet of replicants who have escaped to Earth seeking their creator for a way to extend their short life spans. | Country: United States | Language: English, German, Cantonese, Japanese, Hungarian, Arabic, Korean, with English subtitles
Read MoreCountry: United States Language: EnglishPresented as part of Four Turning Forty: Spring Edition. Renegade cop Jack Cates pulls wise-cracking bank robber Reggie from a federal prison on a 48-hour leave to help him capture Hammond’s old partner, Albert Ganz. Starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy, who would later reunite for the sequel.
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