On the Amazon rainforest island of Marajó, 13-year-old Tielle lives in an isolated riverside enclave with her family. She idolizes her older sister, who escaped the area with “a good man” (according to her mother) on one of the commercial river barges. But as she matures and learns the true price her sister paid to leave, she fears for the safety of her younger sister, and resolves to challenge the normalized abuse of women and girls in her community.
Seven amazing black & white cartoons produced in the 1930s by the Fleischer Studios, featuring Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, and Wimpy, plus the Technicolor “special” Popeye Meets Sindbad (1936), newly restored.
A 35mm screening of the 1932 film starring Herbert Marshall and Kay Francis. Part of "The Lubitsch Touch" series.
The concession stand features classic movie snacks, including their much-loved unsalted popcorn.food_potoo
The atmosphere feels more elite and specialized than a typical movie theater. It serves as a sophisticated hub for cinephiles looking for curated art film screenings.ambiance_potoo
Patrons frequently highlight the exceptional film programming and describe the theater as a premier destination for art films. The unsalted popcorn is a noted staple among regulars.reviews_potoo
Operating as a nonprofit since 1970, this institution has established itself as a premier destination for independent and repertory film programming in New York.story_potoo