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Italian Antifascist Cinema: Spettacolo

In Italian, “Monticchiello” sounds like the name given by a child to a tiny hill, or a small mountain. For this reason, the small town of Monticchiello might be reduced to the image of a postcard Tuscan village with little cultural life. But Monticchiello has always been much more than a quaint collection of pastel-colored houses. For decades, the citizens have cast themselves as the actors in a large, community-wide theatrical production dramatizing the town’s present and past challenges, starting with the Nazi occupation of the town during World War II.

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Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin

Through archival footage, interviews and animation, Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin follows the late author’s journey in developing her own style, while examining the feminist, anti-capitalist and environmental themes in the societies she imagined for her books. Arwen Curry’s directorial debut is a careful reflection on LeGuin’s legacy as a world-builder and the result of an almost decade long conversation with contemporary authors such as Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman and China Mieville, as well as the author herself.

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Purple Rain (35th Anniversary) + Karaoke!

In this autobiographical musical drama, Prince plays "The Kid," a talented, but tortured musical genius, living in his father's shadow. When The Kid meets aspiring vocalist Apollonia, he starts to break out of his shell, longing for a romantic (and musical) collaboration. But his plans are thwarted by Morris Day, the cocky leader of rival band The Time. Prince's screen debut is one of the great rock musicals of all time, with drama driven by each of its unforgettable songs (literally every one is a hit!) Featuring live performances of "Let's Go Crazy." "Darling Nikki" and "Purple Rain."

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