SERVANTS

Now Playing in our Virtual Theater Czechoslovakia, 1980... two seminary students must choose between collaborating with the government as informants, or becoming targets of the secret police in this political thriller.

WRITING WITH FIRE

April 1-10 Writing With Fire chronicles the challenges and triumphs of Khabar Lahariya, a newspaper staffed entirely by Dalit women (“Untouchables”).

Ukraine Festival Schedule

Friday, April 22 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater The Earth is Blue as an Orange 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater      Sat, April 23 The Guide 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater Atlantis 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater      Sun, April 24 Cacophony of Donbas

A Night of Knowing Nothing

April 15-16 A young woman reads aloud letters to her estranged lover. These letters and the documentary images that accompany them create an essential portrait of contemporary Indian youths engaged in university life, student protests and the ongoing struggle for resistance.

Stand With Ukraine Film Festival

April 22-May 1 We are hosting a micro festival of films by filmmakers from Ukraine: six rarely seen features and one program of shorts. Admission is free. We are, however, requesting donations; all proceeds will be sent to Ukrainian humanitarian relief organizations.

The Girl and the Spider

May 6-15 Everything is in its proper place, yet nothing is ever what or where it seems. This German-language film charts several days in the lives of two young women who have shared an apartment.

THE ROSE MAKER

May 13-22 Ten-time César Award nominee Catherine Frot stars as Eve, an artisanal horticulturalist who honors her father’s legacy by growing unique roses that compete in showcases all over France. But Eve’s approach struggles to compete with the mass market production from her corporate rivals. With the business facing imminent bankruptcy, Eve’s trusted secretary, Vera, makes a last-ditch effort to turn things around by secretly hiring three new employees from a prison rehabilitation program. Learn more…

THE AUTOMAT

May 20-29 Long before there were fast food restaurants or hipster coffee shops, there were automats: glamorous emporiums of nickel coffee and lemon meringue pie. Mel Brooks, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Colin Powell, Carl Reiner, and others pay effusive tribute to this communal Art Deco home away from home. FEELS LIKE THE KEY TO SOME LOCK ON THE AMERICAN SOUL. –The New York Times

IL BUCO

May 27-June 5 The extraordinary adventure of the young members of the Piedmont Speleological Group who, having already explored all the caves of Northern Italy, changed course in August 1961 and went South to explore other caves unknown to man, 700 meters below the Earth, in the untouched Calabrian hinterland. The intruders’ venture goes unnoticed by the inhabitants of a small neighboring village, but not by the old shepherd of the Pollino plateau whose solitary life begins to interweave with the group’s journey.

Anais in Love

June 3-10 Behind on her rent and her thesis, Anais searches for inspiration while hurtling through lovers with abandon in this effervescent, literate French comedy.

Hit the Road

June 10-19 A mysterious family (mom, dad, two kids and the dog) embarks on a road trip across the Iranian desert toward the Turkish border. Where, exactly, are they going and what are they up to? By turns funny and moving...Learn more....

In Bed With Ulysses

Thursday, June 16 at 8pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater; Sunday, June 19 at 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater This year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses. James Joyce’s novel takes place over a 24 hour period in Dublin on June 16th. In Bed with Ulysses is the story behind the writing, publishing, and censoring of one of the most important novels of the modern era.

Paris, 13th District

June 17 - 26 Transplanting the work of graphic novelist Adrian Tomine from the U.S. to France, Palme d’Or–winner Jacques Audiard dives into the mores of modern love in his latest film.

MEMORIA

July 8-10 Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton stars as Jessica, a Scottish expatriate living in Columbia, who, after hearing a loud, unidentifiable sound at daybreak, wanders through the jungle, trying to discover its origin. Memoria is one of the year’s most anticipated arthouse films, from the extraordinary mind of Cannes Film Festival winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

HELLO, BOOKSTORE

July 15-24 In the shadow of the pandemic, a small town rallies to protect a beloved local bookstore Hello, Bookstore captures the sensibility of dedicated readers for whom a bookstore is a tiny piece of paradise, a Brigadoon where one savors great words and ideas merely by browsing its wares.

MURINA

Locations   Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?  Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter July 29 and 30 at 8pm • Sunday, July 31 at 4:45 and 7pm • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets We’ve all had a chance to experience Croatia’s beautiful Adriatic coastline in Game of Thrones. But it looks even

ROGUE AGENT

Aug 26-28 A sophisticated London attorney falls for a charming car salesman. But all is not as it seems.

MY DONKEY, MY LOVER & I

Aug 26-Sept 4 Antoinette, a schoolteacher, is looking forward to her summer holiday with her married lover Vladimir. Their plans are upended, however, when Vladimir's wife books a surprise hiking trip in the picturesque Cévennes mountains in the South of France. Completely unversed in the ways of the wilderness, Antoinette nevertheless follows them, accompanied by an unlikely companion....

SWING VOTE

August 31 at 7pm What would you do if you were the newest member of the Supreme Court and your vote was the critical swing vote on a case that would overturn Roe V Wade? David Anspaugh's prescient 1999 film ...

1982

Sept 2-11 A sensitive, insightful coming-of-age tale set at an idyllic school in Lebanon’s mountains on the eve of a looming invasion. The film unfolds over a single day in 1982 and follows an 11-year-old boy’s relentless quest to profess his love to a girl in his class. As the invasion encroaches on Beirut, it upends the day,..

BOTH SIDES OF THE BLADE

Sept 9-11 Juliette Binoche stars in the new film by the legendary Claire Denis. On her way to work one day, Sara spies her ex-lover François (Grégoire Colin) outside of the Paris metro.

LOVING HIGHSMITH

Sept 16-18 Loving Highsmith is a unique look at the life of celebrated American author Patricia Highsmith based on her diaries and notebooks and the intimate reflections of her lovers,

ENCANTO in Bryan Park

Friday, Sept 16 in Bryan Park A lot happened at the Oscars this year, so you could be forgiven for forgetting about Encanto’s win for Best Animated Film.

FIRE OF LOVE

Sept 29-Oct 9 Katia and Maurice Krafft loved two things — each other and volcanoes. For two decades, the daring French volcanologist couple roamed the planet, chasing eruptions

LOST ILLUSIONS

Sept 30-Oct 1 an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a idealistic young poet who learns that anything can be bought and sold. In 1821, Lucien de Rubempré arrives in Paris where, as a narrator explains, “Money was the new royalty, and no one wanted to cut off its head.”