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Film
KEEP 35MM ALIVE!: AN INTERVIEW WITH “OUT OF PRINT” DIRECTOR JULIA MARCHESE
This relationship with classic film may sound familiar to Hub moviegoers who frequent our many repertory and art house theaters, a sentiment which brings Marchese to Boston to present her film in person at Emerson’s Bright Family Screening Room this Friday, January 29.
STATE OF PLAY: MFA SHOWCASES THE DIVERSITY OF IRANIAN FILM
For the uninitiated, experiencing an entirely new cinematic style can be a lot to take in, so we’ve organized this year’s slate into two categories: those made in Iran with full knowledge and support from the authorities, and those made subversively or under conditions of questionable legality.
INTERVIEW: IRANIAN DIRECTOR SHAHRAM MOKRI, ‘FISH & CAT’
THE GLORIOUS RETURN OF ‘ATLAS RIFFED’ TO CAMBRIDGE
"Sean Hannity could be your LSD. Rand Paul could be your whippets."
SIENNA MILLER TALKS WAR ON THE HOME FRONT IN ‘AMERICAN SNIPER’
"I have a huge empathy for not only the people in service who deserve enormous respect and gratitude, but also the people left behind who are sacrificing their lives and their partners’ for the benefit of all of us."
ICYMI: REWIND TO THE BEST OF 2014 CINEMA AT THE BRATTLE
A film released in January is as likely to receive critical acclaim, box office success, or your own stamp of approval as a guy with a knife is to win a gunfight. Luckily, the Brattle is serving up the antidote to this month’s smorgasbord of sure-fire shit with a selection of 2014’s best.
THE FIRST ANNUAL ROMNEY AWARDS
From Annie to Exodus: Gods and Kings, Interstellar to The Theory of Everything, we celebrate all that is soulless in prestige film.
BAD CITY ROLLERS
Iranian vampire Western 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,' doesn't just satisfy, it slays.
STILL REPPIN’: LOOKING AT THE FRANK CAPRA FORMULA THROUGH ‘IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE’
A vision of America as a land where most don’t make it to the top, but die trying—and where those who do make it nearly die doing so.