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Special Screenings for Thu., June 15
  • Dazed and Confused 4K Restoration

    Whether it’s your first or 100th time to see it, Dazed and Confused just goes down so much better in a theater, from the booming soundtrack and the galaxy of future stars on screen to the wistful glimpses of an Austin now long gone. See the new 4K restoration of Dazed and Confused at AFS Cinema starting October 3rd.
    Oct. 3-10  
    Austin Film Society
  • Santa Fe International Film Festival

    Santa Fe International Film Festival presents a premiere selection of independent and international films, special receptions, industry panels, and discussions with film professionals. SFiFF’s five days of cinema and events take place in Santa Fe’s beautiful, historic theaters and popular downtown restaurants, local museums, and art galleries.
    Oct. 16-20  
    Santa Fe, NM
BULLOCK MUSEUM IMAX
FESTIVALS
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Austin Jewish Film Festival Summer Series

    The San Antonio Jewish Film Festival and the Austin Jewish Film Festival co-present a series featuring eight great new films and bonus content to keep you entertained all summer. In honor of Israel’s 75th birthday, all films are Israeli, and for most of these films, this will be their Texas premiere. All are geo-locked to Texas, but those traveling can request an adjustment via email.
    May 28-Sept. 3 
    Online
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Paramount Summer Classic Film Series

    What's better than a classic film in a cool historic theatre on a hot summer day? The annual series is packed to the brim with excellent films, with almost 100 of them programmed with themes such as Black Excellence, the Pfeifferverse, Hitchcock Week, Robert Rodriguez Presents, Majestic Ball Week, and so many more. Individual tickets and multi-film passes are available. Robert Rodriguez selection What's Up, Doc? closes the series Sept. 2.
    May 26-Sept. 2 
OFFSCREEN
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Harry Ransom Center: Drawing the Motion Picture

    Explore the beauty and complexity of moviemaking through sketches, storyboards, and designs that illuminate the creation of motion pictures from the silent era to the present day in this new exhibition, featuring production art from iconic movies like Rebel Without a Cause, Raging Bull, Apollo 13, and Lawrence of Arabia, many connected with innovative directors Alfred Hitchcock, David Lean, Mike Nichols, Michael Powell, Nicholas Ray, Martin Scorsese, Stephen Spielberg, King Vidor, and more.
    Through July 16

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