Set on February 25, 1964, the film centers on the night Cassius Clay, portrayed by Eli Goree, defeated Sonny Liston
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Set on February 25, 1964, the film centers on the night Cassius Clay, portrayed by Eli Goree, defeated Sonny Liston
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Award-winning director Gaspar González presents A Long Way from Home, a documentary examining the Black and Latino players who entered professional baseball after Jackie Robinson. Through firsthand interviews and archival material, the film explores the discrimination they faced in segregated minor leagues while pursuing major league careers. A Q&A with González follows. Tickets are $5.
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A screening of The Black Power Mixtape 1967 to 1975 will be followed by a panel hosted by Dudley Alexis with journalist Nadege Green. The film compiles archival 16mm footage documenting leaders of the Black Power Movement.
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Coral Gables Art Cinema screens “Natchez,” a Tribeca-winning documentary examining how a Mississippi town interprets its antebellum history, followed by a Q&A with director Suzannah Herbert.
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In My Man Godfrey, Fifth Avenue socialite Irene Bullock sets out to win a scavenger hunt that requires finding a “forgotten
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Watch the documentary “Edge of Hope,” followed by a panel discussion with director Dudley Alexis, producer Marcie R. Washington, and community advocate Nicole Crooks.
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A one time only screening honoring Robert Duvall tells the story of a country singer confronting his past while starting a new chapter.
$10 – $11.75
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This documentary marking the 250th anniversary of J.M.W. Turner and John Constable examines their rivalry and influence on landscape painting.
$18 – $20
“All That’s Left of You” follows a Palestinian family across decades as a teenager’s involvement in a protest in the Occupied West Bank changes their lives.
$11 – $12.75
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“Calle Málaga” follows a 79 year old Spanish woman in Tangier whose life changes when her daughter arrives to sell the home she refuses to leave.
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Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center hosts a free outdoor screening of Spider-Man No Way Home on March 27 at 7:30 pm, presented with Coral Gables Art Cinema.
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A documentary explores the life, art, and legacy of Georgia O’Keeffe, a central figure in American Modernism.
$14 – $20.00
The Last Partera follows the life and legacy of Costa Rican midwife Doña Miriam Elizondo, with a virtual Q and A with the filmmakers.
$10.00 – $11.75
Coral Gables Art Cinema hosts Sweet and Spicy: A Cinema Takeover with Fuku, featuring Saturday screenings, a themed menu, and limited edition merchandise.
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A screening of Duck Soup at Coral Gables Art Cinema follows the fictional nation of Freedonia through political satire and escalating conflict.
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A mystery screening of a cult classic film will take place on April 1 at 8:00 pm, with the title revealed only when the film begins.
$5.00
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My Neighbor Totoro follows two sisters who discover a mysterious forest creature while adjusting to life in the countryside. |
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The Audience presents a filmed stage production about Queen Elizabeth II’s private meetings with her prime ministers across six decades.
$14.00 – $20.00
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