Informant takes a penetrating look at Brandon Darby, a radical activist turned FBI informant who has been both vilified and deified, but never fully understood. Darby…
The philosopher Slavoj Žižek is a world-class connoisseur of cinema. In The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology he teams with director Sophie Fiennes to riff on film clips for their…
Chewonki and Downeast Lakes Land Trust invite you to the premiere of two short PBS films about their organizations. Please join us for an evening…
Despite a lack of obvious similarities between Siberia and Tokyo, a thriving model industry connects these distant regions. Girl Model follows two protagonists involved in this industry:…
Presented at the Portland Museum of Art. The visionary Leos Carax returns to the screen with resounding force. The result is cinematically unique—a deliciously entertaining and defiantly…
The injustice of solitary confinement and the transformative power of art are explored in a new feature documentary from first-time director Angad Singh Bhalla. Herman’s House follows…
Eight friends meet for their monthly “couples brunch.” But what starts as an impromptu therapy session / airing of domestic grievances takes a sudden, catastrophic…
Presented as part of the 11th Annual Deaf Film Festival. The film will be screened with open captions and ASL translators will be available at the screening.…
The Source Family was a radical experiment in ’70s utopian living. Their outlandish style, popular health food restaurant, rock band and beautiful women made them…
Rosie Schaap has always loved bars. Starting with her misspent youth in the bar car of a regional railroad, where at age fifteen she told commuters’…