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Bergman Island

Dir.: Mia Hansen-Løve
| 112 minutes

Over the course of one summer, a filmmaking couple settles down to write on the Swedish island of Fårö, where Bergman lived and found inspiration. As their respective scripts progress, they encounter the wild landscapes of the island as memories of a first love resurface.

No Time to Die

Dir.: Cary Joji Fukunaga
| 163 minutes

Bond is called out of retirement to deal with a new villain trying to get a biological weapon. The plot - with its twists, deceptions, and mirror games - is designed as a series of action-packed scenes that appeal to the senses and the heart.

King Richard

Dir.: Reinaldo Marcus Green
| 144 minutes

Richard Williams had a plan to mold his daughters into Grand Slam champions, and the pursuit of excellence pushed Vanessa and Serena Williams to become tennis superstars. "King Richard stirs up a lot of emotion while remaining buoyant and engaging" (NY Times).

The Power of the Dog

Dir.: Jane Campion
| 126 minutes

Montana, 1925. Rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe in those around him, including his sister-in-law and her gentle son. Will they be able to overcome emotional obstacles to find closeness and perhaps even love? A breathtaking new work by Jane Campion.

The Hand of God

Dir.: Paolo Sorrentino
| 120 minutes

Paolo Sorrentino takes the audience on a tour of 1980s Naples and presents the biographical and emotional platforms that helped mold him into a director. It is a conscious and elegant stroll through the corridors of memory.

House of Gucci

Dir.: Ridley Scott
| 158 minutes

Patrizia Reggiani will not let her humble beginning or the Gucci family legacy stop her unbridled ambition. What follows is a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, and revenge. House of Gucci is "smart, funny and camp" (London Evening Standard).