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Country: United States, France
Language: American Sign Language, English

As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents.

Siân Heder’s CODA won Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor at the 94th Academy Awards.

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Country: Canada, United States
Language: English

The rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a child singing in her father’s church’s choir to her international superstardom.

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Country: France, Mexico, United States, Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, Germany
Language: English

Won Best Director at Cannes 2021. A stand-up comedian and his opera singer wife have a 2 year old daughter with a surprising gift.

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Country: United States
Language: English

Official Selection of Sundance from the director of Blindspotting. As their lives intersect over one day in bustling LA, 25 young local poets use their impassioned slam pieces like a musical does songs.

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Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

Presented in our Virtual Screening Room

Documentary celebrating the legendary Rockfield Studios with appearances from those who have recorded within its hallowed walls.

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Country: Netherlands, Belgium
Language: English, Spanish

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Official Selection of Berlinale. In 1990, seven young dancers joined Madonna on tour and became ambassadors to the world on behalf of the LGBT community at the height of the AIDS epidemic.

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Country: United States
Language: English, American Sign Language and French with English subtitles

A heavy-metal drummer’s life is thrown into freefall when he begins to lose his hearing. A limited number of seats will be available—get your Awards Season Weekend Pass now!

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Shannon Hoon, lead singer of the rock band Blind Melon, filmed himself from 1990-95 with a Hi8 video camera, recording up until a few hours before his sudden death at the age of 28. His camera was a diary and his closest confidant. In the hundreds of hours of footage, Hoon meticulously documented his life – his family, his creative process, his television, his band’s rise to fame and his struggle with addiction. He filmed his daughter’s birth, and archived the politics and culture of the 90’s, an era right before the internet changed the world. Created with his own footage, voice and music, this intimate autobiography is a prescient exploration of experience and memory in the age of video. It is also Shannon Hoon’s last work, completed 23 years after his death.

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