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Celebrating Black Stories

Celebrating Black Stories spotlights Black narratives that transcend national boundaries, culture, and language with films in English, French, Shona, and even ASL! Join a young astronomer during a lunar eclipse, a meaningful first visit to a barbershop, and witness the magic of a neighborhood castle all in one sitting with this immersive collection of films highlighting Black storytelling.
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Special Preview: Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret

Judy Blume’s timeless, coming-of-age story has transcended decades and spoken to generations. At 11, Margaret (Abby Ryder Fortson) is moving to a new town and beginning to contemplate everything about life, friendship, and adolescence. She relies on her mother (Rachel McAdams), who offers loving support but is herself finding her own footing in a new place, and her grandmother Sylvia (Kathy Bates), who is coming to terms with finding happiness in the next phase of her life. For all three, questions of identity, one’s place in the world, and what brings meaning to a life will draw them closer together than ever before. From writer-director Kelly Fremon Craig (The Edge of Seventeen) and Gracie Films’ Academy Award®-winning producer James L. Brooks.
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Suzume

From the visionary director of worldwide phenomenon Your Name. (NYICFF 2017)! In the quiet town of Kyushu in southwestern Japan, Suzume encounters a young man who’s looking for a door. When she comes across a single, weathered door standing upright in the midst of ruins, she is drawn by its power. Suzume reaches for the knob… Doors begin to open one after another all across Japan, unleashing destruction upon any who are near. It’s up to Suzume to close the portals and prevent further disaster.
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Suzume

From the director of the acclaimed Your Name. (NYICFF 2017). On the other side of the door, was time in its entirety…As the skies turn red and the earth trembles, Japan stands on the brink of disaster. But one determined teenager, Suzume, sets out on a mission to save her country. Able to see the supernatural forces that others can’t, it’s up to her to close the mysterious doors spreading chaos across the land. A perilous journey awaits as the fate of the country rests on her shoulders.
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Mamá

A mother-son road trip in the swampy Florida Everglades veers off course, locking the passengers out of their car. They’ll have to figure out another way forward, on the road and in their relationship, to get back on solid ground.
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I Scream, You Scream

An ice cream man sets out to create a banger of a beat the world has ever seen in an attempt to rekindle a dream and reconnect with his son.
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A Whisper in the Island of the Heart

Love communicates across the Tibetan mountains, against a warm coat of fur, and through sound waves and vibrations, proving silence can speak volumes.
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Lonely Castle in the Mirror

Kokoro has had enough of the buzzing bells, shouting teachers, noisy hallways, and mean classmates at her middle school when she decides to just stay home. Bored and trapped, she finds a portal in her bedroom mirror that whisks her away to an enormous castle, where she’s greeted by the mysterious and gruff Wolf Queen—a wolf in girls’ clothing or the other way around, she’s not sure. Along with six other smart but world-weary students, she must follow all of the Queen’s rules, including a strict curfew. They are all in search of a magic key, hidden somewhere in the castle, that will grant whoever finds it any wish they want. As they conspire over strategy and share their stories, bonding in a place that’s free of fear and judgment and learning when to make (and sometimes break) their own rules in the name of friendship. Maybe the adults will begin to understand that it’s the circumstances, and not the kids, that need to change in this meaningful anime adapted from Tsujimura Mizuki’s popular YA novel.
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To Be Sisters

Two sisters circle each other’s orbits, laughing, shouting, playing, and spinning each in their own unique way.
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Luce and the Rock

When a giant boulder lands in the middle of Luce’s small geometric village, it’s up to him to find a solution, even though he’s scared of the dark.
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The Soloists

In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their dog get a joyful reprieve by rehearsing for the Annual Autumn Festival. But an unexpected event will disrupt their plans.
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The Wood Thrush

An elusive bird’s song draws a girl into the forest, where an epiphany inspires her to seek a life at odds with her father’s own plans for her future. This film is supported by Science on Screen®. Science on Screen® is an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre, with major support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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The Originals

New York-bred Matty “Square” Ruggiero and his childhood friends think back on what it was like to grow up playing in the streets of South Brooklyn, with all its joys and hardships, in the 1970s.
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Tank Fairy

Ten-year-old Jojo, cast out by classmates and misunderstood by his stern, single mom, is inspired to live out loud by his fierce, propane-toting fairy godmother.
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Sierra

The story of a son so willing to make his racing-obsessed dad proud that he turns himself into a car tire.
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Home of the Heart

Omid, an Iranian immigrant now living in France, has a fateful encounter that takes his breath, and heart, away. Or maybe he left it behind in his beloved homeland.
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The Sistine

Vincho artfully makes the most of another man’s trash as he builds his greatest creation in this opulently and sustainably minded stop motion stunner.
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Outside

Ten-year-old Fynn learns that being cool isn’t about finding the perfect spot to hang in the neighborhood, but something entirely different.
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My Duduś

A mother’s love gets a little squirrely when her son leaves home and she finds a furry replacement in this true-to-life, believe-it-or-not doc.
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Swing to the Moon

Deep in the forest, wide-eyed spider Temi dreams of catching the Moon. For that, she will do anything.
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Sleepy

Snoring, silly, and hilarious things can happen when sleep catches up with you.
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Paolo’s Happiness

Paolo is an unassuming man who loves to cry—good for him! One day, his tears make him a local celebrity.
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Trophy

Hyper-focused Dominique wants just one thing: to become the best hockey player in her league, and her father who trains her demands no less. But when she secures a coveted trophy, whose win is it?
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Spotless

With her mom struggling to make ends meet, teenage Ruby doesn’t want to bother her when her period comes around. So she’s forced to find a solution for a basic need all by herself.
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Secondary

A daughter grapples with her mother’s anger and how it made her who she is today.
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Kissy And The Shark

Kissy has enough on her mind worrying about her mother and grandmother, but her caring instinct takes hold when she finds and tries to rescue a small stranded shark washed up on a littered LA beach.
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With a Wool Ball

A ball of wool, a catchy song, and beautiful felted stop motion tell this boldly-colored tale of a girl who weaves ponchos and steeps hot maté to keep her friends toasty in the hills of Argentina.
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The Luggage Room

A devoted abuelita dreams of the day she can reunite with her grandchildren, cramming her suitcase with mountains of gifts and heaps of precious memories.
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The Dance

Andrés has a big, big toe problem: his right shoe has a huge hole in it. Normally, this wouldn’t be an issue, but the school dance is tomorrow and he’s got his crush Mariana to impress!
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Gugu naGogo

When a lunar eclipse stops her late-night letter exchanges, 12-year-old astronomer Gugu must find a way to reconnect with her beloved Gogo (grandmother) who lives far away in Zimbabwe.