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12:00 PM (118 min)
Two Prosecutors
Coral Gables Art Cinema
As an idealistic prosecutor (Aleksandr Kuznetsov) sets out to uncover the mistreatment of a subversive writer, imprisoned without evidence, he soon realizes that this is nowhere near the first incident of this kind under the Stalin regime. Adapted from the novella of the same name by famous Soviet writer Georgy Demidov and directed by Sergei Loznitsa, the film tells a dark story of a dramatic Soviet past. Tickets:  $8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers)  Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees!
2:30 PM (122 min)
The Stranger
Coral Gables Art Cinema
In French Algeria, office clerk Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) drifts through life and love with mysterious detachment. When he stands accused of murdering an Arab youth on the beach, indifference is his only alibi in François Ozon’s fresh take on Albert Camus’s classic novel of existentialist ennui. Tickets: $8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers) Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees!
5:00 PM (118 min)
Two Prosecutors
Coral Gables Art Cinema
As an idealistic prosecutor (Aleksandr Kuznetsov) sets out to uncover the mistreatment of a subversive writer, imprisoned without evidence, he soon realizes that this is nowhere near the first incident of this kind under the Stalin regime. Adapted from the novella of the same name by famous Soviet writer Georgy Demidov and directed by Sergei Loznitsa, the film tells a dark story of a dramatic Soviet past. Tickets:  $8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers)  Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees!
7:30 PM (122 min)
The Stranger
Coral Gables Art Cinema
In French Algeria, office clerk Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) drifts through life and love with mysterious detachment. When he stands accused of murdering an Arab youth on the beach, indifference is his only alibi in François Ozon’s fresh take on Albert Camus’s classic novel of existentialist ennui. Tickets: $8 (members), $12.75 and under (nonmembers) Join now to save up to $4.75 per ticket—plus, skip the online service fees!