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12:00 PM (203 min)
A Streetcar Named Desire (NTL)
Coral Gables Art Cinema
Gillian Anderson (Sex Education), Vanessa Kirby (The Crown), and Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) lead the cast in Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece.
4:00 PM (98 min)
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Coral Gables Art Cinema
Through the eyes of a spirited 7-year-old girl, a white farming family navigates the final days of war-torn Rhodesia, as love, loss, and identity clash in a land on the brink of change. Based on the New York Times best-selling memoir Don’t Let’s Go to the Dog’s Tonight by Alexandra Fuller
6:00 PM (107 min)
In the Mood for Love + In the Mood for Love 2001
Coral Gables Art Cinema
Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love returns to cinemas for its 25th anniversary—an exquisitely composed masterpiece of longing, restraint, and unspoken connection, set in 1962 Hong Kong. This special presentation also includes the rarely-screened short In the Mood for Love 2001—a long-unseen “dessert” to the main feature, starring Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung in a shimmering, miniature reflection on fleeting romance.
8:00 PM (98 min)
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Coral Gables Art Cinema
Through the eyes of a spirited 7-year-old girl, a white farming family navigates the final days of war-torn Rhodesia, as love, loss, and identity clash in a land on the brink of change. Based on the New York Times best-selling memoir Don’t Let’s Go to the Dog’s Tonight by Alexandra Fuller
10:15 PM (185 min)
Barry Lyndon
Coral Gables Art Cinema
50th Anniversary / New 4K Restoration Stanley Kubrick’s sumptuous epic Barry Lyndon returns to the big screen in a dazzling 4K restoration for its 50th anniversary. Ryan O’Neal stars as an ambitious Irish rogue whose pursuit of wealth and status takes him from battlefield to ballroom in this visually breathtaking, darkly ironic adaptation of Thackeray’s novel—winner of four Academy Awards® including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction.