Sunday, September 19
| Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Thalia Film Sundays Sonidos In his short career, Jean-Michel Basquiat was a phenomenon. He became notorious for his graffiti art under the moniker Samo in the late 1970s on the Lower East Side scene, sold his first painting to Deborah Harry for $200, and became best friends with Andy Warhol. Appreciated by both the art cognoscenti and the public, Basquiat was launched into international stardom. However, soon his cult status began to override the art that had made him famous in the first place. See More... |
| The Girl Who Played With Fire Thalia Film Sundays Author Stieg Larsson, who died suddenly in 2004, left behind three unpublished novels, known as the ”Millennium” trilogy, which have become a global sensation, elevating Larsson to the world’s second best-selling author last year (behind “The Kite Runner”’s Khaled Hosseini). “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” is one of the decade’s major literary success stories, selling over 8,000,000 copies worldwide and the film adaptation is the highest grossing Swedish film in history and 2009’s highest-grossing European production. This is the second installment of the trilogy. Sunday, Jan 30 |
| Aida from the Bregenz Festival Opera in Cinema
Aida is filled with political intrigue, love, betrayal, passion, and vengeance, and has captivated audiences for generations. This stunningly visual version is set in the twenty-first century, at the base of a deconstructed Statue of Liberty at the lakeside Bregenz festival in Austria. See More... |













