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Redoubtable

Dir.: Michel Hazanavicius
| 107 minutes

The love story between Jean-Luc Godard and actress Anne Wiazemsky against the backdrop of the events of May 1968. Michel Hazanavicius’s (The Artist) homage to the great French New Wave director. A mad comedy, at once witty, intelligent, and touching. 

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

Dir.: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk
| 100 minutes

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought the climate crisis into the heart of popular culture, comes the riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution. Former Vice President Al Gore continues his tireless fight to influence international climate policy. 

Wind River

Dir.: Taylor Sheridan
| 110 minutes

Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen as an American hunter and FBI agent who join forces to investigate a rape and murder that shocks a Native American reservation. Taylor Sheridan’s directing debut. Winner of Best Director at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard 2017.  

Blade Runner 2049

Dir.: Denis Villeneuve
| 164 minutes

‘K’ works as a Blade Runner for the LAPD, hunting out-of-date Replicates (man-like robots). When he discovers new information that undermines everything he knows, ‘K’ embarks on an expedition, in 2049 Los Angeles, that will either lead him towards loss or towards redemption. 

Stronger

Dir.: David Gordon Green
| 119 minutes

Waiting at the finish line of the Boston Marathon for his Ex, Jeff Bauman loses both legs when an explosion rocks the event. Now, he has to deal with this new disability and somehow restore his life. 

Longing

Dir.: Savi Gabizon
| 100 minutes

Ariel Bloch is very surprise when his college-days ex-girlfriend calls him. When they'll meet she will tell him couple of things: First, when they broke up she was pregnant with his child. The second thing will change his life forever.  

Victoria & Abdul

Dir.: Stephen Frears
| 110 minutes

When an Indian servant dares to break protocol and glance at Queen Victoria, he manages, to the horror of the Court, to capture her attention and gain her admiration and friendship. Veteran director Stephen Frears directs this heartfelt period drama 

mother!

Dir.: Darren Aronofsky
| 121 minutes

A couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence. In what appears to be one of the most dividing films of the year, mother! is another tour de force by Darren Aronofsky

East Side Sushi

Dir.: Anthony Lucero
| 100 minutes

In this drama comedy about meeting of cultures, romance, humor and love of people, a woman tries to convince the owner of the Asian restaurant, where she works, to let her create a Mexican and Japanese cuisines fusion menu.