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UPCOMING EVENTS

Salaam Bombay! – Mar. 13

Salaam Bombay! – Mar. 13

MIRA NAIR | Friday, March 13 at 7:30pm | Young Krishna struggles to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes in the back alleys and gutters of India. This Cannes Film Festival winner, and Oscar-nominee cemented Nair as a director to watch in world cinema.

KPop Demon Hunters – Mar. 16-17

KPop Demon Hunters – Mar. 16-17

SPECIAL SCREENINGS | Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 17 (Sing-Along) | When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren’t selling out stadiums or topping the Billboard charts, they’re moonlighting as demon hunters to protect their fans from ever-present supernatural danger. The runaway animated musical hit finally lands at The Little!

The Glassworker – Mar. 18

The Glassworker – Mar. 18

WORLD OF ANIMATION | Wednesday, March 18 at 7:30pm | In a town divided by duty and class, Vincent, a glassmaker’s son, and Alliz, a violinist who is the colonel’s daughter, fall in love. As their bond grows, rising tensions between their families threaten to pull them apart. Brought to life through stunning hand-drawn animation, The Glassworker is a poetic tale of first love, family, and the price of staying true to your art.

The River Wild – Mar. 19

The River Wild – Mar. 19

MARCH MERYL MADNESS | Thursday, March 19 at 7:30pm | Rafting expert Gail takes on a pair of armed killers while navigating a spectacularly violent river in this crowd-pleasing action-adventure. Starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, and David Strathairn

Hamlet – Mar. 21 & 29

Hamlet – Mar. 21 & 29

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE | Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 29 | Trapped between duty and doubt, surrounded by power and privilege, young Prince Hamlet (Hiran Abeysekera) dares to ask the ultimate question – you know the one — in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

Doubt – Mar. 22

Doubt – Mar. 22

MARCH MERYL MADNESS | Sunday, March 22 at 3:30pm | A Catholic school principal (Meryl Streep) questions a priest’s (Philip Seymour Hoffman) ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student, and — despite her lack of evidence — begins a personal crusade against the priest. With Amy Adams and Viola Davis.

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

Mamma Mia! – Mar. 25

Mamma Mia! – Mar. 25

MARCH MERYL MADNESS | Wednesday, March 25 at 7:30pm | Independent hotelier Donna (Meryl Streep) is preparing for her daughter’s wedding, while spirited bride-to-be Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) invites three men from her mother’s past in order to discern which is her biological father. Based on the stage musical of the same name, and featuring the music of ABBA.

The Room & Big Shark w/ Greg Sestero live – Mar. 27

The Room & Big Shark w/ Greg Sestero live – Mar. 27

SPECIAL SCREENINGS | Friday, March 27 | Oh hi Mark! A DOUBLE FEATURE you won’t believe! We’re talking the legendary cult classic The Room paired with the jaw-dropping, only-in-theaters Rochester premiere madness of Big Shark. Special guest star GREG SESTERO himself (Mark from The Room, Georgie in Big Shark, and the bestselling author of The Disaster Artist) live and in-person Q&A and meet and greet.

Space Cowboy – Mar. 28-Apr. 4

Space Cowboy – Mar. 28-Apr. 4

LIMITED RUN | March 28 – April 4 | A pioneer of skydiving cinematography, Joe Jennings looks back on a lifetime of creating iconic moments in film and television, while he tries to pull off his most ambitious stunt yet, turning a dreamlike vision into reality.

Queen of Katwe – Mar. 28

Queen of Katwe – Mar. 28

MIRA NAIR | Saturday, March 28 at 3:00pm | Living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda, is a constant struggle for young Phiona and her family. Her world changes when she meets Robert Katende, a missionary who teaches children how to play chess. Starring Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo.

Ivohiboro: The Lost Forest – Mar. 28

Ivohiboro: The Lost Forest – Mar. 28

SCREENING & DISCUSSION | Saturday, March 28 at 7:00pm | Atop a majestic Madagascar mountain lies Ivohiboro, one of the last primary, untouched tropical forests on the planet. Renowned primatologist Dr. Patricia Wright leads a team of young scientists on a daring 30-day expedition to study, explore, and discover scientific secrets critical to our planet’s future.

Adaptation – Mar. 29

Adaptation – Mar. 29

MARCH MERYL MADNESS | Sunday, March 29 at 7:00pm | A lovelorn screenwriter becomes desperate as he tries and fails to adapt ‘The Orchid Thief’ by Susan Orlean for the screen. From director Spike Jonze and writer and Charlie Kaufman, starring Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, and Chris Cooper.

The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause – Mar. 31

The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause – Mar. 31

SPECIAL SCREENING | Tuesday, March 31 at 7:00pm | 55 million women in the United States are currently experiencing menopause. This documentary explores the hidden impact of menopause on women’s lives. With evidence-based information, the film empowers women to make informed health decisions and aims to remove the stigma surrounding menopause and aging.

FernGully: The Last Rainforest – Apr. 4

FernGully: The Last Rainforest – Apr. 4

SPECIAL SCREENING | Saturday, April 4 at 3:00pm | The magical inhabitants of a rainforest fight to save their home, which is threatened by logging and a polluting force of destruction called Hexxus. Featuring the voices of Robin Williams, Christian Slater, Tim Curry, and Samantha Mathis.

Serpent’s Path and Chime – Apr. 11 & 15

Serpent’s Path and Chime – Apr. 11 & 15

SPECIAL SCREENINGS | Saturday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 15 | Two masterworks from Kiyoshi Kurosawa, bring released theatrically for the first time in the US: 1998’s dark thriller “Serpent’s Path” and 2024’s dread-filled, violent horror-thriller “Chime.”

Photo City (w/ discussion) – Apr. 12

Photo City (w/ discussion) – Apr. 12

SCREENING & DISCUSSION & WALK | Sunday, April 12 at 12pm | Home to the Kodak company for over 125 years, Rochester, New York is a city uniquely defined by photography. ‘Photo City’ focuses on the lives of the city’s photographic and creative community.

La Bamba (w/ presentation) – Apr. 13

La Bamba (w/ presentation) – Apr. 13

SCIENCE ON SCREEN | Monday, April 13 at 7:00pm | Los Angeles teenager Ritchie Valens becomes an overnight rock ‘n’ roll success in 1958. But as his star rises, Valens has conflicts with his jealous brother and becomes haunted by a recurring nightmare of a plane crash just as he begins his first national tour alongside Buddy Holly. | With a presentation: “From La Bamba to ‘The Day the Music Died’: How Trauma-Driven Phobias Shape Our Lives” by Kristyn Storey, M.D., Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center

Steal This Story, Please! – Apr. 29

Steal This Story, Please! – Apr. 29

ONE TAKE DOC SERIES | Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00pm | A gripping portrait of the trailblazing journalist Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! As she takes on soldiers, politicians, and corporate media in a fearless pursuit of truth. Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin call us to action and celebrate resistance, posing the question: what happens to democracy when the press surrenders to power?

American Dream – May 1

American Dream – May 1

SPECIAL SCREENING | MAY DAY | Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm | A new 4k restoration of the acclaimed Academy Award-winning documentary, recounting the mid-1980s workers’ strike against the Hormel Foods meatpacking plant in Minnesota after its employees’ wages and benefits are cut. When the national branch of the union doesn’t endorse a strike, unexpected consequences arise for organized labor in the United States.

Flower Drum Song – May 2

Flower Drum Song – May 2

WXXI CLASSICAL PRESENTS | Saturday, May 2 at 3:00pm | A young woman arrives in San Francisco’s Chinatown from Hong Kong with the intention of marrying a rakish nightclub owner, unaware he is involved with one of his singers. This adaptation of the 1958 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical was the first major Hollywood feature to have a majority Asian-American cast in a contemporary Asian-American story.

Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (w/ presentation) – May 31

Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (w/ presentation) – May 31

SCIENCE ON SCREEN | Sunday, May 31 at 3:30pm | In a world where people collect Pokémon to do battle, a boy comes across an intelligent talking Pikachu who seeks to be a detective, and they join forces to unravel a tangled mystery. | With a presentation: “Animal Detectives: Problem Solving in Orangutans and Otters” by Caroline DeLong, PhD, Professor of Psychology at the Rochester Institute of Technology

Bleak Week – June 5-11, 2026

Bleak Week – June 5-11, 2026

SAVE THE DATES: June 5-11 at The Little | Presented in partnership with the American Cinematheque, ‘Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair’ is an annual film festival showcasing some of the greatest works of cinema from across the globe that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history.

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