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Special Screenings for Mon., June 24
  • 16th Austin Asian American Film Festival

    For the Austin Asian American Film Festival's Sweet 16 edition, their lineup of 31 films delves into intimate stories of relationships, personal growth, and finding your inner strength. Not unlike what many of us experience as teens. See them all with live Q&As from filmmakers, events, and community gatherings!
    June 26-30  
    AFS Cinema
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Ghost in the Shell 2 (Innocence) (2004)

    I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but if you had anything remotely nice to say about the ScarJo adaptation of Ghost in the Shell (which I refuse to call anything other than “White Savior Complex”), we probably aren’t going to be friends. Alamo Mueller is doing everyone and their mom a favor screening the sequel to the cult classic original anime film that forces us to confront the moral quandary of forcing humanoid beings to do our dirty work, then dispose of them when they become obsolete to their human makers. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the trope has been done and redone in almost every form of popular media, and it all started with a Japanese animation from 1995. – Cy White Read a full review of Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.
    June 24-25
  • Qmmunity

    Arts & Culture

    Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990)

    One of my stances – there are many – is that there should be no boring movies, ever. You can say a lot about Pedro Almodóvar’s controversial romance, which features Antonio Banderas as a lovesick kidnapper freshly released from his inpatient psychiatric stay and Victoria Abril as his film star object of affection, but you can never say it’s boring. Bold colors, a thought-provoking gender dynamic, and a BDSM miasma fogging up the lens: As his follow-up to Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Almodóvar chose a real queer-ass straight movie to make. Catch this Queer Film Theory 101 screening for June, or forever wonder what might have been. – James Scott
    June 24-25 
SPACES
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Hyperreal Hotel Finale: All That Jazz (1979)

    Hyperreal Film Club’s Monday night residency at Hotel Vegas is coming to an end – but fear not, for the club is on to bigger things. Before three scrappy cinephiles open Austin’s newest brick-and-mortar theatre on Chicon this September, come see them off for one last hurrah at Vegas with All That Jazz, a semiautobiographical 1979 romp into the world of musical production by legendary choreographer Bob Fosse. Before the feature, catch one of the coolest perks of a Hyperreal screening – a locally made short film at 8pm. Tickets are sliding scale, $5-10, and all proceeds go toward future programming at Austin’s newest theatre. Long live the movie nerd community! – Lina Fisher
    Mon., June 24

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