PLAYING THIS WEEK
HAWA (2022)*
Directed by MaÏmouna Doucouré
French, Bambara, 104 Min.
Hawa, a young girl who lives in Paris with her terminally ill grandmother, decides that the best way to avoid foster care is to ask Michelle Obama to be her adoptive mother. Determined at any cost to track down the former First Lady who is in France on a book tour, Hawa embarks on an adventurous quest.
Wednesday, Mar. 27 — 5:35PM
Thursday, Mar. 28— 5:00PM
Friday, Mar. 29 — 4:50PM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 12:50PM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 9:35PM
IN BLOOM (2013)*
Directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili & Simon Groß
Georgian, 102 Min.
Set in Tbilisi, Georgia shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, this coming-of-age tale features two teenage girls who must grow up quickly in their search for happiness and empowerment.
Wednesday, Mar. 27 — 7:35PM
Thursday, Mar. 28— 9:35PM
Friday, Mar. 29 — 7:00PM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 3:00PM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 7:30PM
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON (2013)
Directed by Kore-eda Hirokazu
Japanese, 121 Min.
When successful businessman Ryota learns that his biological son was switched with another boy at birth, he faces the difficult decision to choose his true son or the boy he and his wife have raised as their own.
Thursday, Mar. 28— 7:10PM
Friday, Mar. 29 — 2:30PM
Friday, Mar. 29 — 9:00PM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 10:30AM
Saturday, Mar. 30— 5:05PM
Lecture on Hawa (2020) by Marc Olivier
5:00PM
Hawa (2022)
5:35PM
In Bloom (2013)
7:35PM
Hawa (2022)
5:00PM
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
7:10PM
In Bloom (2013)
9:35PM
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
2:30
Hawa (2022)
4:50PM
In Bloom (2013)
7:00PM
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
9:00PM
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
10:30AM
Hawa (2022)
12:50PM
In Bloom (2013)
3:00PM
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
5:05PM
In Bloom (2013)
7:30PM
Hawa (2022)
9:35PM