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Vivre sa vie

Dir.: Jean-Luc Godard
| 85 minutes

A fascinating examination of prostitution through the story of Nana S., a young girl from the provinces who comes to Paris and becomes a prostitute when she can't pay her rent.

Johnny Guitar

Dir.: Nicholas Ray
| 110 minutes

A restored copy of Nicholas Ray's 1954 masterpiece, in which Joan Crawford portrays a saloon keeper and occasional gunslinger. When a group of townsfolk decide to drive her out of town, she finds herself fighting for her life.

Far from Heaven

Dir.: Todd Haynes
| 107 minutes

A perfect couple's image is shattered when the wife falls for their black gardener. When she discovers her husband in the arms of another man, she can no longer complacently accept the trappings of her hitherto "normal" life. 

Mildred Pierce

Dir.: Michael Curtiz
| 111 minutes

The film opens with a murder, and the narrative moves along the timeline to reveal the story of Mildred Pierce, who sacrificed everything for the sake of her spoiled daughter. A masterpiece that offers a fierce cinematic experience, primarily due to the magnificent Joan Crawford.   

Once Upon a Time in the West

Dir.: Sergio Leone
| 165 minutes

Upon arriving at her husband-to-be's farm, Jill discovers that he and his family have been brutally killed. Alone, she becomes involved in a game of duplicity with two mysterious gunmen. Sergio Leone's Magnum Opus; exciting, reverent, and funny.

Mary Poppins

Dir.: Robert Stevenson
| 140 minutes

A magical nanny brings profound change to a London family in the early 1900s. In Mary Poppins Disney created one of the greatest films of all time. A brilliant combination of cinema magic, music, poetry, animation, and a lot of nonsense have made Mary Poppins a favorite of kids and adults alike.