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UPCOMING EVENTS

Fiume o morte!  – Jan. 24, Feb. 6-7

Fiume o morte! – Jan. 24, Feb. 6-7

LIMITED RUN | January 24; February 6-7 | Citizens of Rijeka, which Italians call Fiume, retell, reconstruct, and reinterpret the bizarre story about the 16-month occupation of their city in 1919 by the Italian poet, a dandy and preacher of war Gabriele D’Annunzio.

The End of the Line: Rochester’s Subway 2.0 – Feb. 7, 15, 28

The End of the Line: Rochester’s Subway 2.0 – Feb. 7, 15, 28

SPECIAL SCREENING | Saturday, February 7 [SOLD OUT], Sunday, February 15 [SOLD OUT], and Saturday, February 28 | The little-known story of the rail line that operated in a former section of the Erie Canal from 1927 until its abandonment in 1956. This update on the original award-winning documentary covers what has changed since the film’s 1994 premiere, and reflects on why the subway still holds so much interest today.

Come See Me In the Good Light – Feb. 6-8

Come See Me In the Good Light – Feb. 6-8

LIMITED RUN | FRIDAY, FEB. 6 TO SUNDAY, FEB. 8 | Oscar-nominated (Best Documentary Feature) | In an intimate and joyful story of love in the face of loss, celebrated poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley find strength—and unexpected hilarity—in what might be their final year together.

Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round – Feb. 11

Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round – Feb. 11

BLACK CINEMA SERIES | Wednesday, February 11 at 7pm | The untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history. When 5 Howard University students sat on a Maryland carousel in 1960, the arrests made headlines. When the white community near Glen Echo Amusement Park joined the Black students in picketing, an extraordinary history-making partnership was born.

Natchez – Feb. 12 & 14

Natchez – Feb. 12 & 14

ONE TAKE DOC SERIES | Thursday, February 12 and Saturday, February 14 | A sharp look at the American South’s unreconciled history through Natchez, a Mississippi town that mixes antebellum tourism with a community deeply divided over its past.

Gone Girl – Feb. 13

Gone Girl – Feb. 13

GALENTINE’S DAY | Friday, February 13 at 7:30pm | David Fincher’s electric adaptation of the mega popular Gillian Flynn novel is the perfect untraditional Valentine’s Day/Galentine’s Day pick! 

The Princess Bride – Feb. 14

The Princess Bride – Feb. 14

VALENTINE’S DAY | Saturday, February 14 at 12:00pm and 8:00pm | In Rob Reiner and William Goldman’s classic fantasy-comedy, a grandfather reads a story of a farmboy-turned-pirate who encounters numerous obstacles, enemies and allies in his quest to be reunited with his true love.

The Cutting Edge – Feb. 18

The Cutting Edge – Feb. 18

WINTER WEDNESDAYS | Wednesday, February 18 at 7:30pm | A temperamental figure skater and an arrogant former hockey player attempt to win the Olympic Gold Medal as a figure skating pairs team. A 1992 rom-com favorite on the big screen, in time for the 2026 Winter Olympics and hockey-romance back in pop culture.

Flow (w/ presentation) – Feb. 22

Flow (w/ presentation) – Feb. 22

SCIENCE ON SCREEN | Sunday, February 22 at 3:30pm | When Cat’s home is devastated by a great flood, he finds refuge on a boat populated by various species, who will all have to team up to survive, despite their differences. | With a presentation: “Sea level change in Earth’s past and future: why, how much, how fast, and why you and your cat probably won’t like its impacts” by Vasilii (Vas) Petrenko, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at University of Rochester

Mississippi Masala – Feb. 27

Mississippi Masala – Feb. 27

MIRA NAIR | Friday, February 27 at 7:30pm | Sarita Choudhury and Denzel Washington’s romantic chemistry lights up the screen in Mira Nair’s observant and sexy tale of cultures clashing in the American South.

Blackberry (w/ presentation) – Mar. 24

Blackberry (w/ presentation) – Mar. 24

SCIENCE ON SCREEN | Tuesday, March 24 at 7:00pm | FREE | Mike Lazaridis and his best friend Douglas Fregin attempt to revolutionise the communications industry in the story of the meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world’s first smartphone. | With a presentation: “From Blackberry to ChatGPT: Why Is Tech so Addictive?” by Wendy Norris, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social Computing, Nazareth University

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