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Special Screenings for Sun., Oct. 22
  • 9th Indie Meme Film Festival

    Indie Meme is excited to announce the 9th Indie Meme Film Festival! IMFF 2024 showcases the very best of independent cinema from South Asia & Iran. Events include film screenings, live Q&A's with filmmakers, and special events. Complete details and schedule available online.
    Apr. 17-21  
    AFS Cinema
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Don't Break Down: A Film About Jawbreaker (2017)

    Doc on the seminal and much beloved punk band.
    Sun., Oct. 22, 10pm 
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    Special Screenings

    Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)

    Buster Keaton's Golden Era: Keaton plays an accident-prone college student trying to prove his manhood to his dad. The climax has some of Keaton's best stuntwork – including the famous image of the house collapsing down around him.
    Sun., Oct. 22, 12pm 
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    Special Screenings

    Through the Repellent Fence (2017)

    Texas Filmmakers: Austin-based Sam Wainwright Douglas’ new film is the sort of art documentary that there ought to be more of – not a hagiographic retrospective of some well-collected celebrity, but a vital record of a new project, from emerging artists, in the process of creation. Director will be in attendance.
    Sun., Oct. 22, 5pm 
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    Special Screenings

    College (1927)

    Buster Keaton's Golden Era: In this well-executed silent, Buster Keaton plays a bookworm who condemns sports, but risks losing his girlfriend over his position. So he goes to college and tries to pay more attention to sports.
    Sun., Oct. 22, 2:30pm 
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    Special Screenings

    Death Becomes Her (1992)

    Brunch With the "Boys" The film's wicked take on modern vanity is often hysterically on-target, although the plot never really takes off, as outrageous as it is and despite some pretty amazing special effects. Read a full review of Death Becomes Her.
    Sun., Oct. 22, 1pm, 4pm
BULLOCK MUSEUM IMAX

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