Newly Restored: With his usual stylistic flourish, Tarkovsky offers this portrait of a 15th-century icon painter, who is caught in a world of violence, destruction, and moral squalor.
One of the most beloved movies of the Eighties (helmed by the future director of Forrest Gump), Back to the Future entertainingly deals with the child's eternal question: If my parents had never met, where would that leave me?
Flashback Cinema. Love and Reconstruction in the Civil War-era South. In addition to Leigh's Academy win, McDaniel became the first African-American to win an Oscar.
In Brunch We Trust. A story of small-town justice and Southern prejudice versus Italian-American cunning and street smarts. Read a full review of My Cousin Vinny.
This surprisingly touching documentary serves as a temperature check for the nearly lost art of letterpress printing. Proceeds from the screening go to the Austin Book Arts Center, who will also be hosting a community showcase at Barrel O'Fun.
Special Event: The Austin Film Critics Association presents this special screening of Support the Girls, the winner of their 2018 Austin Film award. Director Andrew Bujalski will be in attendance for a Q&A. Read a full review of Support the Girls.
The experimental art collective is seeking original videos of 4 minutes or less to be included in the latest volume of their zine, Dream Dates Reloaded. There will be a screening and release party in February.