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Fri 2 June, 8:15pm: Hidden

Fri 2 June, 8:15pm: Hidden

This compelling psychological thriller stars Daniel Auteuil as Georges, a television presenter who begins to receive mysterious and alarming packages containing covertly filmed videos of himself and his family.
Sat 3 June, 6pm: Taste of Cherry

Sat 3 June, 6pm: Taste of Cherry

The first Iranian film to win the Palme d’Or, this austere, emotionally complex drama by the great Abbas Kiarostami follows the enigmatic Mr. Badii (Homayoun Ershadi) as he drives around the hilly outskirts of Tehran looking for someone who will agree to bury him after he commits suicide, a taboo under Islam.
Sat 3 June, 8:15pm: 3 Women

Sat 3 June, 8:15pm: 3 Women

Featuring brilliant performances from Spacek and Duvall, this dreamlike masterpiece from Robert Altman careens from the humorous to the chilling to the surreal, resulting in one of the most unusual and compelling films of the 1970s.
Sun 4 June, 6pm: Tout va bien

Sun 4 June, 6pm: Tout va bien

Fonda was at the height of her fame when she signed on to play an American reporter who, along with her washed-up film director husband (Montand), covers a strike at a French sausage factory in Gorin and Godard’s attack on leftist rhetoric, capitalism and consumer culture. 
Sun 4 June, 8pm: The Trial

Sun 4 June, 8pm: The Trial

Hailed as a masterpiece by European critics but dismissed as a failure by the British and American press, The Trial is arguably Welles’s finest film after Citizen Kane. Welles’s rendition of Franz Kafka’s nightmarish story of a man arrested for a crime that is never explained to him is entirely faithful to the novel, even with the necessary transpositions made to update the action. 

Calendar

Sat 03 Jun 6:00pm
Taste of Cherry
Sat 03 Jun 8:15pm
3 Women
Sun 04 Jun 6:15pm
Tout va bien
Sun 04 Jun 8:00pm
The Trial
Thu 08 Jun 8:15pm
Taste of Cherry
Fri 09 Jun 8:15pm
Wanda
Sat 10 Jun 8:00pm
Hidden