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All Shows Downstairs

Charles ‘Chuck’ Krantz experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us.

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Opens Friday, June 6th – All shows Upstairs

Wes Andersen!

The story of a family and a family business.

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When you can live forever, what do you live for?

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Ends Sunday, May 25th – All shows downstairs

A people-pleasing young woman is involuntarily estranged from her narcissistic father and unexpectedly befriends a childless man with the same name as her father on the internet.

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Ends Thursday, April 3rd

In a climate change-ravaged world, a utopian society optimizes life, including parenthood assessments. A successful couple faces scrutiny by an evaluator over seven days to determine their fitness for childbearing.

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Ends Thursday, April 10
In 1976, as Argentina descends into violence and chaos, a world-weary English teacher regains his compassion for others thanks to an unlikely friendship with a penguin.

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Ends Thursday, May 8th – All Shows Upstairs

Eccentric lottery winner Charles lives alone on a remote island but dreams of hiring his favourite musician, Herb McGwyer, to play an exclusive, private gig. Unbeknownst to Herb, Charles has also hired Herb’s ex-bandmate and ex-girlfriend, Nell, with her new husband in tow, to perform the old favourites. As tempers flare and old tensions resurface, the stormy weather traps them all on the island and Charles desperately looks for a way to salvage his dream gig.

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The adventures of three Puerto Rican brothers scraping by while contending with the ghost of their dead father. The three brothers are tasked with refurbishing the house of Miss Malloy, but undercurrents of the past keep resurfacing.

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Ends Thursday, April 17th
Carson Lund’s directorial debut, Eephus revolves around the final game of a dissolving adult recreational baseball league. A wry comedy narrated by cinema legend Frederick Wiseman, Eephus ruminates on aging, mortality, and feeling lost in a place you’ve lived your entire life—served with misplaced machismo and good ol’ fashioned tomfoolery. The film feels deeply familiar while completely sidestepping genre cliches. There’s no “good team” vs “bad team,” in Eephus everyone is their own kind of underdog. Distinctly New England in its philosophies as much as its attitude; Eephus will surely satisfy hardcore cineastes and casual film fans alike.

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