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Borgman — Available Thursday, June 19, 2025
Directed by Alex van Warmerdam • Drama • With Jan Bijvoet • 2013 • 113 minutes • Giant Pictures

A dark suburban fable exploring the nature of evil in unexpected places, BORGMAN follows an enigmatic vagrant who enters the lives of an upper-class family and quickly unravels their carefully curated lifestyle. Charming & mysterious, Camiel Borgman seems almost otherworldly, and it isn't long before he has the wife, children and nanny under his spell in a calculated bid to take over their home life.

Sympathy for the Underdog — Available Thursday, June 19, 2025
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku • Drama • With Kôji Tsuruta, Tomisaburô Wakayama • 1971 • 93 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

Returning from a ten-year prison sentence, former gang leader Gunji (Koji Tsuruta, Big Time Gambling Boss) finds that his turf has been taken over by his former enemy, now a large crime syndicate with a legal corporate front. Looking for new opportunities, he gathers his old crew and heads for the island of Okinawa.

The Story of a Summer Lover — Available Friday, June 20, 2025
Directed by Paul Negoescu • Drama • With Alexandru Papadopol, Radu Romaniuc, Nicoleta Lefter • 2018 • 100 minutes • Dekanalog

A coming-of-middle age romantic comedy. Carefree college professor Petru (Alexandru Papadopol) is a 42-year-old man-child, in an open relationship with Irina (Nicoleta Lefter)....until she gets pregnant. Petru must now change his ways and grow up. A charmingly funny exploration of middle-aged male arrested development.

Drug Stories! — Available Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Directed by Max Miller • Documentary • 2022 • 80 minutes • Giant Pictures

A compilation of educational anti-drug and anti-alcohol short films from the 1960s and the 1970s.

Charlie Victor Romeo — Available Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Directed by Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels, and Karlyn Michelson • Documentary • With Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory, Debbie Troche • 2013 • 80 minutes • Dekanalog

A unique and riveting theatrical experience, CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO (CVR) is a performance documentary derived entirely from the “Black Box” transcripts of six major real-life airline emergencies. When you board an airplane, who are those people in uniform to whom you entrust your life? What do they really do when things go horribly wrong? Derived entirely from the Cockpit Voice Recorder transcripts …

Beneath Clouds — Available Thursday, June 26, 2025
Directed by Ivan Sen • Drama • With Dannielle Hall, Damian Pitt, Jenna Lee Connors • 2011 • 90 minutes • Monument Releasing / Visit Films

Lena is a fair-skinned teenage girl with a dark skinned mother in an isolated Australian town. She rejects the Indigenous family that surrounds her, and longs for the love of her Irish father. Vaughn is a dark-skinned teenage boy who lives in an isolated prison camp. Incarceration has made him old before his time and has separated him from the love of his family. These two hardened young souls escape …

Toomelah — Available Thursday, June 26, 2025
Directed by Ivan Sen • Drama • With Daniel Connors, Michael Connors, Christopher Edwards • 2011 • 101 minutes • Monument Releasing / Visit Films

In a remote Aboriginal community, 10 year old Daniel yearns to be a gangster, like the male role models in his life. Skipping school, getting into fights and running drugs for Linden, who leads the main gang in town.

Dressed in Blue (Vestida de Azul) — Available Friday, June 27, 2025
Directed by Antonio Giménez Rico • Documentary • 1983 • 98 minutes • Altered Innocence LLC

One of the best trans films you’ve likely never heard of, Antonio Giménez-Rico’s landmark 1983 documentary Dressed in Blue (Vestida de Azul) explores the lives and loves of a group of six transgender women living in Madrid in the years following Spain’s transition to democracy. But more than that, it’s a loving portrait of a culture finally emerging from the shadows after being hidden for far too …

Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution — Available Friday, June 27, 2025
Directed by Yony Leyser • Documentary • With Bruce LaBruce, G.B. Jones, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, John Waters, Justin Vivian Bond, Lynn Breedlove, Silas Howard, Pansy Division, Penny Arcade, Kathleen Hanna, Kim Gordon, Deke Elash, Tom Jennings, Team Dresch • 2017 • 80 minutes • Altered Innocence LLC

Queercore: How To Punk A Revolution, dives into the world of the cultural punk movement known as Queercore. In response to society’s disdain and rejection of queerness, the LGBTQIA+ punks of the 1980s formed an explosive, furious, vibrant army of kings, queens, rockstars and artists to perform in underground venues. Leyser’s documentary paints a powerful and profound picture of how the queer community …

Tanna — Available Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Directed by Bentley Dean, Martin Butler • Drama • With Marie Wawa, Mungau Dain • 2015 • 104 minutes • Monument Releasing / Visit Films

In one of the world's last tribal societies, a young girl breaks off an arranged marriage to run away with her lover, setting off a war that threatens the tribe's future. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, marking Australia’s first-ever nomination in the category.

RECENTLY ADDED: Titles added in the last two weeks

— Added Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Directed by Bennett Miller • Documentary • With Timothy "Speed" Levitch • 1998 • 76 minutes • Oscilloscope Laboratories

Sailing the streets of Manhattan atop a double-decker bus, Timothy "Speed" Levitch waxes philosophical as the city's most eccentric tour guide. Speed's bombastic and psychedelic poetry is captured in the documentary THE CRUISE, the groundbreaking debut feature film from two-time Academy Award-nominated director Bennett Miller (CAPOTE, MONEYBALL, FOXCATCHER). Remastered for its 25th anniversary, THE … More

— Added Friday, June 13, 2025
Directed by Alice Winocour • Drama • With Virginie Efira, Benoît Magimel, Grégoire Colin • 2023 • 105 minutes • Music Box

After an idyllic date night full of red wine and a late-night motorcycle ride home, Mia (Virginie Efira) stops at a Parisian bistro to take shelter from a downpour. Her reprieve is shattered when a gunman opens fire. Three months later, with a frustratingly hazy memory of the attack, Mia finds herself numbed and unable to resume her life. Her friends and partner seek something from her that she can … More

— Added Friday, June 13, 2025
Directed by Valérie Donzelli • Drama • With Virginie Efira, Melvil Poupaud • 2024 • 105 minutes • Music Box

When Blanche (Virginie Efira) meets the charismatic Gregoire (Melvil Poupaud) at a party her twin sister Rose drags her to, she thinks she has found the one. The ties that bind them grow quickly, and a passionate affair ensues. Rose has serious reservations about Gregoire, but against her better judgment, they decide to marry and move in together. Blanche and Gregoire soon relocate far from Blanche’s … More

— Added Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Directed by Timm Kröger • Documentary • With Jan Bülow, Olivia Ross • 2024 • 118 minutes • Oscilloscope Laboratories

Set in 1962 at a quantum mechanics conference in an isolated lodge nestled amid the towering landscapes of the Swiss Alps, THE UNIVERSAL THEORY is the story of a gifted young physicist, his curmudgeonly mentor, and an enigmatic jazz pianist who knows things about our wunderkind scientist that he's never told another living soul. German director Timm Kröger--himself also a cinematographer--films his … More

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 2019 • 8 minutes • Janie Geiser

Rivers run red, planes hover above the waters, ships travel in darkness, and towers loom and topple. Disaster seems imminent as the hunters prepare to shoot. The body is a soft target. Reverse Shadow draws on a range of sources, from a child’s target practice game to brochures of WW2 warplanes, medical books, panoramic photographs, and iPhone videos shot from an airplane seat. The sound collage includes, … More

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 1994 • 11 minutes • Janie Geiser

An elliptical, pictographic animated film that uses flat, painted figures and collage elements in both two and three-dimensional settings to explore the realms of memory, language, and identity from the point of view of an amnesiac. The Red Book was shown as part of the 1996 New Directors / New Films Festival at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and was selected in 2009 to be a part of the National … More

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 2023 • 7 minutes • Janie Geiser

A subterranean unraveling, seeds fall to the ground with nowhere to land. The only witness is blindfolded, and she, too, falls at some point. The underground factory operates day and night, the burrowing continues, in a long slow attempt to fabricate what could actually make itself.

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 2009 • 7 minutes • Janie Geiser

Under erratic skies, a solitary figure navigates a landscape of constructed nature and broken bones. She peers through a decaying aperture, waiting and watching: the fragility of the body is exposed for what it is: ephemeral, liquid, a battlefield of nervous dreams. Shot on 16mm, finished as digital video. Using found and natural objects, rephotographed video, medical illustrations, and other collage … More

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 2000 • 9 minutes • Janie Geiser

The Fourth Watch was one of Film Comment’s Top Ten Avant-Garde Films of the Decade (2000-2010) The ancient Greeks divided the night into four sections; the last watch before morning was called the fourth watch. In the hours before dawn, an endless succession of rooms is inhabited by silent film figures occupying the flickering space in a midcentury house made of printed tin. Their presence is at once … More

— Added Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Directed by Janie Geiser • Documentary • 2016 • 9 minutes • Janie Geiser

Flowers of the Sky (a medieval term for comets) draws on two panoramic photographs, found in a Los Angeles thrift shop, that depict a gathering of members of the Eastern Star, a Masonic order. From the Double Vision series. “In Flowers of the Sky, Janie Geiser elegantly submits two thrifted photographs to superimpositions and masking techniques in order to trouble and recast histories of the early … More