VCU Arts Cinematheque releases spring 2015 schedule

by | Jan 7, 2015

VCU’s Grace Street Theater is a great venue to catch unique and touring movies, and VCU’s Cinematheque program has a wealth of great flicks coming in the next few months.


VCU’s Grace Street Theater is a great venue to catch unique and touring movies, and VCU’s Cinematheque program has a wealth of great flicks coming in the next few months.

A brand new state-of-the-art 35mm projector with lenses to project in many different aspect ratios, HD digital projectors, a new screen, and Dolby Surround Digital Audio make the spot great for a good screening–not to mention all the screenings are free and open to the public!

This Spring’s list of films was curated by the VCUArts Cinema department, in collaboration with the VCU French Film Festival, the James River Film Festival, and the Virginia Production Alliance. Take a look at the flicks with previews (best we can) below!

1/27/15
UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES
by Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand 2010)

2/3/15
OF TIME AND THE CITY
by Terence Davies (UK 2008)

2/24/15
MEAN STREETS
by Martin Scorsese (France 1973)

3/3/15
SEMINAR: MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION IN VIRGINIA
Details TBA

3/17/15
WILD GRASS
by Alain Resnais (France 2009)

3/24/15
TOUCH THE SOUND: A SOUND JOURNEY WITH EVELYN GLENNIE
by Thomas Riedelsheimer (Germany, UK 2004)

3/31/15
HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS
by Zhang Yimou (China, Hong Kong 2004)
2004 House Of Flying Daggers 012

4/7/15
LATCHO DROM
by Tony Gatlif (France 1993)

4/21/15
FORT BLISS
by Claudia Meyers (USA 2014)

5/5/15
ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE
by Jim Jarmusch (UK, Germany 2013)

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