“Extraordinary. An engrossing and exalting experience.” – The Guardian “An exquisitely observed drama of gently momentous connection.” – NY Times “Superb.” – NY Times “Exquisite.” Los Angeles Times “A masterpiece.” – Rolling StoneOscar nominated: International Feature Film.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “Jim Broadbent could play a vicious despot and still make you wish he was your uncle.” – Time Out “The story is charming, the performances are exceptional.” – Wall Street Journal “One of Michell’s enduring themes was exasperation—an unglamorous emotion, familiar to us all but, unlike rage, seldom given its cinematic due. Hence, perhaps, his interest in autumnal characters; facing and fearing a wintry future, they take stock of what they have done thus far, or frustratingly failed to do. – The New YorkerStarring Dame Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “In front of the orchestras he leads, Dudamel is a live wire, his signature curls bouncing with each wave of the wand. And when the music stops, Dudamel turns his passion for his profession toward advocacy, supporting programs that help young Venezuelan musicians develop professionally.” – NY Times
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “A charming new documentary is an ode to the grandeur and promise of the eateries…The film imparts some fascinating facts—at one point, 10% of Philadelphians were eating at Horn & Hardart daily—and convinces the viewer that Automats were an important part of the American social fabric. Though long gone, they are evidently not forgotten. In “At The Automat”, a new song Mr Brooks wrote for the film, he pays fond tribute to its famous coffee: “for just a shiny nickel, your tastebuds you could tickle, with that wonderful, magnificent, unbelievable, awesome coffee at the Automat.” – The Economist “The delight of “The Automat”… is its blend of social and intellectual history with its anecdotal history—its evocation of the links between intention, practice, and experience; its depiction of a largely lost aesthetic of daily life.” – New Yorker
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “An engrossing study of how adverse childhood experiences (or aces) can be linked to destructive behavior and medical diseases.” – Rogerebert.comThe child may not remember, but the body remembers. The original research was controversial, but the findings re- vealed the most important public health findings of a gener- ation. RESILIENCE is a one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent Toxic Stress. Now understood to be one of the leading causes of every- thing from heart disease and cancer to substance abuse and depression, extremely stressful experiences in childhood can alter brain development and have lifelong effects on health and behavior. However, as experts and practitioners profiled in RESILIENCE are proving, what’s predictable is preventable. These physi- cians, educators, social workers and communities are daring to talk about the effects of divorce, abuse and neglect. And they’re using cutting edge science to help the next generation break the cycles of adversity and disease.
Science on Screen is an initiative of the COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE, with major support from the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “As with all of Mann’s films, his enthusiasm is infectious. He comes to praise mushrooms, not to bury them, and long may his frying pan sizzle.” – Toronto Star “A playfully informative look at various types of fleshy fungi and the folks who avidly consume them.” – VarietyRon Mann investigates the miraculous, near-secret world of fungi with über myco visionaries Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans as they lead us on a hunt for the wild mushroom and the deeper cultural experiences attached to fungi life. Combining material filmed at the Telluride Mushroom Fest with animation and archival footage along with a neo-psychedelic soundtrack by The Flaming Lips and The Sadies, Know Your Mushrooms opens the doors of perception and takes the audience on a longer, stranger trip.
Dr. DeWei Lee will discuss the roll mushrooms and the mycelial network play in forest ecology.
Science on Screen is an initiative of the COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE, with major support from the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “Microcosmos is an amazing film that allows us to peer deeply into the insect world and marvel at creatures we casually condemn to squishing.” – Chicago Sun-Times “Despite its G rating, Microcosmos deals frankly with the natural world’s realities of life, love and dinnertime. But for any child who enjoys the sight of a good-looking insect, it’s a must.” – NY Times
It may appear tiny to the human eye, but there is no denying that the insect kingdom — as captured by the filmmakers behind this documentary — is as dramatic, action-packed and beautiful as any other. Indeed, using a variety of film techniques and an inspired score, the moving image of a beetle pushing a ball of dung takes on the mythic quality of Sisyphus with his boulder. Meanwhile, endless caterpillar caravans suggest, amazingly, the rhythm of modern highways during rush hour.

Microcosmos (1996 France)
Directed by Claude Nuridsany, Marie Pérennou
Dr. Michael Singer will discuss the the complex, hidden world of insects and how humanity (and climate change) impact their delicate system.
Science on Screen is an initiative of the COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE, with major support from the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “The film’s rich imagery will be imprinted in your memory, returning to you in dreams.” – NY Times
After his grandmother’s death, a Mexican biologist living in New York returns to his hometown, nestled in the majestic monarch butterfly forests of Michoacán. The journey forces him to confront past traumas and reflect on his hybrid identity, sparking a personal and spiritual metamorphosis.
Jay Kaplan will discuss the the migratory patterns of butterflies and how those patterns have been impacted by climate change.
Science on Screen is an initiative of the COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE, with major support from the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “The film is a fable, to be sure, and one that unfolds at a leisurely pace, not a tough-minded psychological drama. But it’s sharp-witted as well as soulful, reasonably suspenseful and brings news from a little-known area of the world.” – Wall Street JournalOscar nominated for Best International Feature Film
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “A film of immense, swirling complexity, and its elaborateness… comes off as a sort of defiance, of resistance to current modes of easy and consumable viewing.” – The New Yorker “Both [Haim and Hoffman] inhabit the screen with a sympathetic responsiveness and a rare immediacy. Their incarnation of the ardors and audacities of youth is among the marvels of recent movies, and with them Anderson rediscovers something greater than his own youth—the youth of the cinema itself.” – The New Yorker “Quite possibly the year’s best film – easily its most delightful surprise.” – NPR “A shaggy, fitfully brilliant romp.” – NY Times “If Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” doesn’t make you happy, the trouble may be that you’re clinically depressed, anhedonic or don’t care for movies in general.” – Wall Street Journal “In large part thanks to its fresh-faced stars, the charming Hoffman and the wildly charismatic Haim, I’m hard pressed to think of a recent movie whose world I would have liked to stay in longer.” – Slate
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Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE
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Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “Makes a mouthwatering case for dinner table diplomacy.” – LA Times “A captivating and mouth-watering delight that will nourish your heart, mind and soul.” – NYC Movie Guru “Peace in the Middle East has been an elusive dream for decades, but, Hawk suggests, perhaps the answer is peace through food.” – The Australian
“Breaking Bread” follows Arab and Jewish chefs in Haifa, Israel as they collaborate in the kitchen. Connected through a shared love of food, the chefs unite to celebrate their cultures and the food of their region free from political and religious boundaries. Welcome to the A-Sham Arabic Food Festival. Founded by Dr. Nof Atamna-Ismaeel, the first Muslim Arab to win Israel’s MasterChef, the festival invites Arab and Jewish chefs to celebrate their shared culinary history as they exchange stories, recipes and techniques. A celebration of the region’s diverse cuisines and people, “Breaking Bread” offers a mouth-watering taste of rich culinary traditions that will leave you wanting more.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “The film’s content isn’t ritual at all. It’s one man’s answer, eloquent and heartfelt, to the challenge of reframing our discussion of a subject that has us numb from repetition.” – Wall Street Journal “Both broad-ranging and deep, covering a history that is political, legal, cultural, economic, psychological, emotional, moral and, in the end, also profoundly personal.” – Washington Post “An engaging and essential essay film that makes its points clearly, backed by evidence, for those open-minded enough to consider their education incomplete.” – VarietyNY Times Critic’s Pic.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “Red Rocket isn’t like any other movie you’ve seen this year. Expect the taste of pink sparkle doughnuts to linger.” – Boston Globe “Baker couldn’t have cast a better performer [than Rex] to encapsulate the world of near-success that Red Rocket evokes, a strange parallel dimension that serves as a cracked mirror to the mainstream pop culture of the period.” – ABC News (Australia) “Raunchy, restless” – Chicago Tribune “Freewheeling and kissed by the magic hour light like Baker’s previous movies, Red Rocket is among the filmmaker’s best works.” – RogerEbert.com “This is vivid, real-life film-making, without the need of an epic budget.” – Guardian
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE ““The Worst Person in the World” strikes me as believable, beautiful, roving, annoying, and frequently good for a laugh. Like most of Trier’s work, it also takes you aback with its sadness, which hangs around, after the story is over, like the smoke from a snuffed candle. ” – The New Yorker “The romantic drama for people who hate romantic dramas.” – Toronto Star “The film may be the prime example of how to restore fun, significance, and even a little bit of sex to the well-worn terrain of the romantic comedy.” – Slant Magazine “Any film that can combine questions of mortality with funny, fully alive scenes of sex, social awkwardness, professional screw-ups and throwaway fun is a rich one. Its brilliant, full-on performance from Reinsve deserves to be celebrated far and wide.” – Time OutOscar nominated: International Feature Film.
Real Art Ways Cinema is designated Cinema Safe. Learn more about Cinema Safe HERE “The pursuit of power by any means necessary – and the moral injury that ensues – feels both ancient and urgently new, especially when it’s animated by the artistry and acute intelligence on display here.” – Washington Post “Washington’s voice is, as ever, a marvel. He seethes, raves, mumbles and babbles, summoning thunderstorms of eloquence from intimate whispers. The physicality of his performance is equally impressive, from his first appearance, trudging heavily through the fog, until his final burst of furious, doomed mayhem.” – New York Times “A triumph that breathes fiery new life into an enduring classic.” – The Daily Beast
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