Tickets $15. It’s A2(4)-Day Fest weekend! In this gentle and keenly observed film, playwright-turned-filmmaker Annie Baker draws from childhood memories to craft a tender, funny, and quietly profound story set in the haze of a New England summer.
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Tickets $15. It’s A2(4)-Day Fest weekend! Join us for Past Lives: a quiet but profoundly moving exploration of time, identity, and the ache of unfulfilled possibilities.
Read MoreTickets $15. It’s A2(4)-Day Fest weekend! Halina Reijn’s Babygirl plunges into the chaos of desire, betrayal, and the spectacle of our internet age. Through fearless writing and direction, Reijn delivers a razor-sharp, thoroughly modern erotic thriller.
Read MoreTickets FREE. Kicking off our A2(4)-Day Fest, we’re thrilled to share a free screening of Lulu Wang’s The Farewell: a warm, funny, and bittersweet family story that explores cultural identity, homecoming, and the lies we tell to protect those we love.
Read MoreTickets $15. Widely regarded as one of Coppola’s greatest achievements, this masterpiece blends suspense, ethical ambiguity, and atmospheric sound design to chilling effect.
Read MoreTickets $15. Part of our weekend-long tribute to Coppola’s cinematic legacy, this landmark film drops viewers into the psychological depths of the Vietnam War, where nothing is clear, and no one returns unchanged.
Read MoreTickets $200. Join PAM CUT for a once-in-a-lifetime cinematic experience hosted by legendary, Academy Award-winning director Francis Ford Coppola Featuring an intimate, unfiltered conversation about the future of society with the legendary director, this event also includes a screening of his monumental 2024 film Megalopolis.
Read MoreTickets $15. Join us for a very special screening of Margaret—curated by director Eva Victor x A24 in celebration of the release of Sorry, Baby!
Read MoreTickets FREE. A special sneak peek of Ari Aster’s much anticipated modern western starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal.
Read MoreTickets $15. Inspired by true events, veteran filmmaker Megan Griffiths and writer Eliza Flug’s searing depiction of a wealthy community in the 90’s providing cover for predatory behavior delves into the complexities of power, privilege, and personal agency. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with Director Megan Griffiths & Producer Lacey Leavitt Gray.
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