With Writer/Director/Producer Athina Rachel Tsangari in conversation with filmmaker Josephine Decker after the screening!
Part of Worlds Apart: The Films of Athina Rachel Tsangari, a retrospective of the Greek director’s films presented by Acropolis Cinema and MUBI and running from April 17 through mid-May at 2220 Arts + Archives, Vidiots, and the Los Feliz 3.
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Make room in your nightmares for Julia Ducournau’s brilliantly unsettling mix of body horror and familial trauma in the Cannes-winning director’s most human film to date with jaw-dropping visuals and a sinister tone of surreality and coming-of-age angst.
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Vidiots is thrilled to welcome Jason Patric for a special 35mm screening of his sizzling hot neo-noir After Dark, My Sweet to celebrate the life and legacy of filmmaker James Foley, featuring a special video introduction from Vidiots Founding Member Alex Winter and a post-screening conversation with Patric moderated by writer/film critic Travis Woods!
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A haunting tale of youthful love and loss set along the dramatic Japan seaside, a mysterious ring found inside a fish connects two couples across time, place and the lines between the living and the dead.
With a special introduction from Carson Lund (writer/director of Eephus)!
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US Premiere – Q+A with writer/director Sophy Romvari
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Presented by the Los Angeles Festival of Movies
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Vidiots and A24 invite you to a special screening of the hotly anticipated pop drama Mother Mary followed by a conversation with filmmaker David Lowery!
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We’re heading to the Wild West for one of the best Spaghetti Westerns of all time from the great Sergio Leone with a script co-written by Dario Argento and Bernardo Bertolucci, a score by Ennio Morricone, and an all-star cast including Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, and Claudia Cardinale!
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Join us on the dance floor for the new 4K uncut restoration of Masayuki Suo’s endearing ode to dance and creative expression.
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Join us in the microcinema for Christian Petzold’s latest low-key charmer – sweet, funny, philosophical, and soul-stirring, this small but mighty film is charming from start to finish!
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