$14 Regular / $10 Matinee
$10 Regular/ $5 Matinee
Directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras, ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED is an epic, emotional, and interconnected story about internationally renowned artist and activist Nan Goldin that explores the trajectory of her life and work. From downtown New York City’s legendary art scene through her visionary documentation of the AIDS crisis, to her struggles with opioid addiction and her personal campaign to hold the Sackler family, owners of the oxycontin-manufacturing Purdue Pharma, accountable for the devastation that the crisis has inflicted on countless lives around the world, Goldin’s unflinching refusal to defer to the powerful continues to astonish.
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Never-before-seen footage, exclusive voice messages, and accounts from Jeff Buckley’s inner circle paint a captivating portrait of the gifted musician who died tragically in 1997, having only released one album.
Actor, performance artist and playwright Spalding Gray here adapts his successful one-man show for the big screen.
SUNDAY BEST examines the groundbreaking career of pioneering television host Ed Sullivan, focusing on his platforming of Black musicians during the civil rights era.
Acclaimed filmmaker and Emmy winner Alan Berliner’s personal journey through 40 years of pictorial history culled from daily printed editions of the New York Times.
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