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The Lost Daughter

Dir.: Maggie Gyllenhaal
| 121 minutes

An English professor on vacation in Greece has to confront her troubled past, her relationship with her daughters, and the tension between personal ambitions and guilt. Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut is an exquisite adaptation of the Elena Ferrante novel.

Image of Victory

Dir.: Avi Nesher
| 128 minutes

On the backdrop of the Battle for Kibbutz Nitzanim, director Avi Nesher presents a dual narrative of the events: that of the Jewish defenders and that of the Egyptian army. Image of Victory is a fascinating historical drama from renowned director Avi Nesher

The Tragedy of Macbeth

Dir.: Joel Coen
| 105 minutes

Macbeth and his wife plot to take down the King of Scotland and rule in his place. But when their scheme materializes, Macbeth is overcome by feelings of guilt and anxiety. A stylized and mesmerizing adaptation of Shakespeare's fiercest parables on the lust for power. 

Nightmare Alley

Dir.: Guillermo del Toro
| 150 minutes

An illusionist mind-reader crafts a golden ticket to success by using this newly acquired knowledge to grift the wealthy elite of New York society. "Filled with juicy performances and unforgettable visuals, Nightmare Alley is one of the best films of the year" (Chicago Sun-Times).

Marry Me

Kat Coiro
| 112 minutes

A divorced teacher and the world's biggest pop star accidentally get married. Now, the two will have to learn how to be a couple. Marry Me is a fun, engrossing, and pleasurable meet-cute musical romantic comedy.

Licorice Pizza

Dir.: Paul Thomas Anderson
| 133 minutes

Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza tracks the treacherous navigation of first love. With a fantastic soundtrack, bitter-sweet moments, and two enchanting heroes, Licorice Pizza is one of the most acclaimed films of 2021. Nominated for three Oscar Awards, including Best Film.

Antigone

Dir.: Sophie Deraspe
| 109 minutes

A contemporary, award-winning adaptation of the Greek classic Antigone by Sophocles. The modern-day Antigone is the daughter of a family of refugees – an outstanding student who concocts a brilliant plan to free her brother from prison.

True Mothers

Dir.: Naomi Kawase
| 140 minutes

After discovering they cannot have children, the Kuriharas adopt a child. Years later, a woman claiming to be the boy's birth mother shows up at their door. Accomplished director Naomi Kawase presents a charged melodrama that explores the complexities of parenthood and motherhood.