Doc Nights: Interviews, archival footage and photos, and audio recordings tell the story of the brutal, racist suppression of the Attica Prison Rebellion of 1971.
Adapted from the Pulitzer-winning 1960 Harper Lee novel, the film netted Peck an Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus Finch, a Southern lawyer defending an innocent Black man (Peters).
Experience the story of La Belle, a ship in French explorer La Salle's 1684 North American colonial expedition, as seen through the eyes of young Pierre Talon, a real-life passenger on the voyage.
Feel the seats shake as a gusher explodes from an East Texas oil derrick. Experience the takeoff of Saturn V as if you were seated at Mission Control at the LBJ Space Center in Houston. Sound and sensory effects help make the film a truly memorable experience for all ages.
Odd Couples: In Jonze's solo screenwriting debut, a soulful man (Phoenix) develops a relationship with an AI virtual assistant (voiced by Johansson). Presented in partnership with creative collective Torpedo. Read a full review of Her.
The Jurassic Park of the Twenties, presented in collaboration with groundUP Music with a new score composed by Sirintip, a prerecorded Q&A with the composer, and screening with Snarky Puppy doc We Like It Here. Read a full review of The Lost World.
Austin Jewish Film Festival presents a director Q&A and screening of this drama about a man whose son has had an accident, but he is denied entry at an Israeli checkpoint and must smuggle himself across to reach his son.
Austin Jewish Film Festival presents access to the doc about the deadly antisemitic attack on Tree of Life Synagogue. Available to Texas and Idaho residents.
Streaming through March 1; filmmaker Q&A Tue., March 1, 7pm
Laser Imax 2D: Michael Keaton narrates this documentary about the life and habitat of three bird species: the yellow warbler, mallard duck, and sandhill crane.