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The Librarians
September 11
Librarians unite to combat book banning, defending intellectual freedom on democracy’s frontlines amid unprecedented censorship in Texas, Florida, and beyond.
Regular $15/ $11 Matinee
Member $11/ $6 Matinee
Mikhaël Hers follows AMANDA with another contemplative, delicate film, this time set in 1980s Paris, beginning on the day of President Mitterrand’s election. Newly single mother Elisabeth (a magnetic Charlotte Gainsbourg) is left to support her two teenage children Mathias (Quito Rayon Richter) and Judith (Megan Northam). Securing a job on her favorite late-night radio show hosted by Vanda Dorval (Emmanuelle Béart), she encounters struggling teenager Talulah (Noée Abita) who she offers a place to stay. In this new set-up, a new dynamic takes hold as each will experience compassion, determination and love, and an abiding bond between them.
Librarians unite to combat book banning, defending intellectual freedom on democracy’s frontlines amid unprecedented censorship in Texas, Florida, and beyond.
Experience Johann Sebastian Bach’s monumental Mass in B Minor as never before in this intimate screening presentation that was recorded live at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.
Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing – as Theo’s career nosedives while Ivy’s own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites.
Robert Reich teaches his final “Wealth and Poverty” class to 1,000 students at UC Berkeley, ending a 40-year career that reached 40,000 students.
Join over 1,500 happy members who get early access to events and screenings throughout the year.