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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "GOOD MORNING" (1959)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Aug. 17 for director Yajusiro Ozu’s endearing “Good Morning” (1959)\, a lighthearted take on the filmmaker’s perennial theme of the challenges of inter­generational relationships. \nThe movie tells the story of two young boys who stop speaking in protest after their parents refuse to buy a television set. Ozu weaves a wealth of subtle gags through a family portrait as rich as those of his dramatic films\, mocking the foibles of the adult world through the eyes of his child protagonists. \nShot in stunning color and set in a suburb of Tokyo where housewives gossip about the neighbors’ new washing machine and unemployed husbands look for work as door-to-door salesmen\, this charming comedy refashions Ozu’s own silent classic “I Was Born\, But . . .” to gently satirize consumerism in postwar Japan. \nThe film will be projected in 2K digital format. \n\n  \n“From its very opening\, Good Morning (1959) is deeply and delightfully musical\, both in the orchestration of static visual elements in its first two shots and in its rhythmic patterns of human movement\, as various figures cross the pathways between houses\, between houses and hill\, and on top of the hill itself—always\, mysteriously\, moving from right to left. And what could be more musical than the opening gag\, occurring on the same sunny hilltop\, of little boys farting for their own amusement\, still another form of theme and variations? \n“Good Morning has its own ways of ironically comparing children and grown-ups\, such as juxtaposing timid small talk between a youthful couple waiting for a train with the schoolboys’ farting game. (There is also an implicit comparison in the depiction of the adults’ childish envy when one household purchases a TV set and another a new washing machine.)  Movie posters for Stanley Kramer’s The Defiant Ones and Louis Malle’s The Lovers\, combined with various glimpses of sumo wrestlers on TV\, allude not only to the recalcitrant sons but also to a sense of antagonistic parties chained together by circumstance that often seems to function just below the surface of the everyday pleasantries. \n“A grandmother muttering gripes between her prayers\, the drunken Tomizawa coming home to the wrong house\, the young scat-singing couple being quietly hounded out of the community\, a thoughtful Keitaro wondering if television will “produce 100 million idiots”—all these moments are characteristically uninflected\, and each goes straight to the heart of the film.” — Jonathan Rosenbaum \nTickets are $6 and available at the link above. Students use code STUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show student ID at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-good-morning-1959/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250824T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250824T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "DAY FOR NIGHT" (1973)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Aug. 24th\, for a rare theatrical screening of 1973’s “Day for Night\,” director Francois Truffaut love letter to movies and the people who make them. \nTruffaut himself appears as the harried director of a frivolous melodrama\, the shooting of which is plagued by the whims of a neurotic actor (Jean-Pierre Léaud)\, an aging but still forceful Italian diva (Valentina Cortese)\, and a British ingenue haunted by personal scandal (Jacqueline Bisset). An irreverent paean to the prosaic craft of cinema as well as a delightful human comedy about the pitfalls of sex and romance\, “Day for Night” is buoyed by robust performances and a sparkling score by the legendary Georges Delerue. \n\n  \n“Probably no story since “The 400 Blows” had excited Truffaut as much as “Day for Night.” After all\, it’s a film about filmmaking from a celebrated film lover; it’s hard to see how the subject could have failed to energize him. But somehow\, despite our high expectations\, the movie still manages to surprise us with how good it is—it’s magical\, in fact. Nothing in it feels like the product of meticulous design\, even as the craft behind the simplest moments of a feature film is exposed. Depicting the shoot\, from first day to last\, of a movie called “Meet Pamela\,” “Day for Night” seems effortless\, as if this was the movie Truffaut had been preparing for all his life. \n“It’s hard to believe that the movie’s structure had never been used before\, but I don’t think it had. In many ways\, “Day for Night” plays as a mockumentary\, an impression strengthened by Truffaut’s appearance as the director\, Ferrand\, and Truffaut’s frequent star Jean-Pierre Léaud’s as Alphonse. The third team member playing himself is composer Georges Delerue\, who is heard only over the phone but is referred to by his full name. \n“Making movies can be a way for a movie lover to live inside movies. And once in a while\, such a filmmaker might create something so beautiful the audience will want to climb inside too.” — David Cairns \nTickets are $6 and available at the link above. Students use code STUDENT for free admission (must show student ID at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-day-for-night-1973/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250907T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "PARIS\, TEXAS" (1984)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 7\, for New German Cinema pioneer Wim Wenders’ 1984 drama “Paris\, Texas.” Wenders brings his keen eye for landscape to the American Southwest in this story of a mysterious\, nearly mute drifter Travis (a magnificent Harry Dean Stanton) as he tries to reconnect with his young son\, living with his brother (Dean Stockwell) in Los Angeles\, and his missing wife (Nastassja Kinski). \nFrom this simple setup\, Wenders and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard\, who co-wrote the screenplay\, produce a powerful statement on codes of masculinity and the myth of the American family\, as well as an exquisite visual exploration of a vast\, crumbling world of canyons and neon. \nPARIS\, TEXAS | 1984 | DIRECTOR: Wim Wenders | WITH: Harry Dean Stanton\, Nastassja Kinski\, Dean Stockwell | RATED R for sexual content\, brief profanity | RUNNING TIME: 2H 25M | 4K RESTORATION \n\n“The man comes walking out of the desert like a Biblical figure\, a penitent who has renounced the world. He wears jeans and a baseball cap\, the universal costume of America\, but the scraggly beard\, the deep eye sockets and the tireless lope of his walk tell a story of wandering in the wilderness. What is he looking for? Does he remember? \n“Wim Wenders’ “Paris\, Texas” (1984) is the story of loss upon loss. This man\, whose name is Travis\, was once married and had a little boy. Then that all went wrong\, and he lost his wife and child\, and for years he wandered. Now he will find his family and lose it again\, this time not through madness but through sacrifice. He will give them up out of his love for them. \n“Wenders uses the materials of realism but this is a fable\, as much as his great “Wings of Desire.” It’s about archetypal longings\, set in American myth. The name Travis reminds us of Travis McGee\, the private investigator who rescued lost souls and sometimes fell in love with them but always ended up alone on his boat. \n“The Texas setting evokes thoughts of the Western\, but this movie is not for the desert and against the city; it is about a journey which leads from one to the other and ends in a form of happiness.” — Roger Ebert \nTickets are $6 (including service charge) and are available at the link above. Students use code STUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show Cane card at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-paris-texas-1984/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250908T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250908T220000
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SUMMARY:"DOWNTON ABBEY: THE GRAND FINALE" FREE ADVANCE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE\nYou are invited to join us at 7:30 p.m. Monday\, Sept. 8th\, for a free early screening of “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale\,” the final installment of the beloved British historical drama TV series set in the early 20th century\, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes. \nPLEASE NOTE: Admission is free and we are expecting a full house\, so please arrive early. Ticket does not guarantee seating. Admission is first-come\, first-served. Ticketholder line opens at 6:30 P.M. \nClick on the link above to register for tickets. \n\n 
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/downton-abbey-the-grand-finale-free-advance-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Sneak Previews,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T150000
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "LA STRADA" (1954)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 14\, for a screening of Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning “La Strada” (1954). Fellini directs his wife\, the incandescent Giulietta Masina\, as a woman sold by her mother into the employ of Zampanò (Anthony Quinn)\, a brutal strongman in a traveling circus. \nWhen Zampanò encounters an old rival in highwire artist the Fool (Richard Basehart)\, his fury is provoked to its breaking point. With “La Strada\,” Fellini left behind the familiar signposts of Italian neorealism for a poetic fable of love and cruelty\, evoking brilliant performances and winning the hearts of audiences and critics worldwide. \nLA STRADA | 1954 | DIRECTOR: Federico Fellini | WITH: Anthony Quinn\, Giulietta Masina\, Richard Baseheart\, Aldo Silvani | RUNNING TIME: 1H 48M | UNRATED no offensive material \n\n  \n“Federico Fellini’s “La Strada” (1954) tells a fable that is simple by his later standards\, but contains many of the obsessive visual trademarks that he would return to again and again: the circus\, and parades\, and a figure suspended between earth and sky\, and one woman who is a waif and another who is a carnal monster\, and of course the seashore. Like a painter with a few favorite themes\, Fellini would rework these images until the end of his life. \n“The movie is the bridge between the postwar Italian neorealism which shaped Fellini\, and the fanciful autobiographical extravaganzas which followed. It is fashionable to call it his best work – to see the rest of his career as a long slide into self-indulgence. I don’t see it that way. I think “La Strada” is part of a process of discovery that led to the masterpieces “La Dolce Vita” (1960)\, “8 1/2” (1963) and “Amarcord” (1974)\, and to the bewitching films he made in between\, like “Juliet of the Spirits” (1965) and “Fellini’s Roma” (1972).” — Roger Ebert \nTickets are $6 (including service charge) and available at the link above. UM students use code STUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show Cane card at door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-la-strada-1954/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250915T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250915T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
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SUMMARY:"NEWS WITHOUT A NEWSROOM" (2025) FREE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE \nJoin us at 7 p.m. Monday\, Sept. 15\, for a free screening of “News Without a Newsroom\,” director Oana Martisca’s compelling feature-length documentary capturing journalism’s transformation in an era of digital upheaval and shrinking trust. \nIt begins in the golden age of local news\, evoking the energy of bustling newsrooms\, before tracing their decline in the wake of advertising losses\, algorithmic content delivery\, and political interference. \nThe film confronts the threats posed by artificial intelligence and deepfake technologies\, then highlights a movement of grassroots\, nonprofit\, and\nindependent outlets innovating to restore public trust. \nAt its core\, the documentary is a visual and emotional journey through the voices of veteran journalists\, young storytellers\, and the communities who still depend on them. It urges audiences to support journalism-not just as consumers\, but as citizens safeguarding democracy. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring veteran journalists discussing the issues raised in the film. \nAdmission is free but registration required at link above.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/news-without-a-newsroom-2025-free-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250921T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20250825T144838Z
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "A TALE OF WINTER" (1992)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 21\, for a screening of Eric Rohmer’s “A Tale of Winter\,” which is among the most spiritual and emotional films of Rohmer’s storied career. \nFive years after losing touch with Charles (Frédéric van den Driessche)\, the love of her life and the father of her young daughter\, Félicie (Charlotte Véry) attempts to choose between librarian Loïc (Hervé Furic)\, who lives in the Parisian suburbs\, or hairdresser Maxence (Michel Voletti)\, who has recently moved to Nevers. In the midst of indecision Félicie holds to an undying faith that a miracle will reunite her with Charles\, a faith that Rohmer examines in all of its religious dimensions and philosophical ramifications. \n\n  \n“Eric Rohmer is the romantic philosopher of the French New Wave\, the director whose characters make love with words as well as flesh. They are open to sudden flashes of passion\, they become infatuated at first sight\, but then they descend into doubt and analysis\, talking intensely about what it all means. Because they’re invariably charming\, and because coincidence and serendipity play such a large role in his stories\, this is more cheerful than it sounds. As he grows older Rohmer’s heart grows younger\, and at 81 he is more in tune with love than the prematurely cynical authors of Hollywood teen romances. \n“What pervades Rohmer’s work is a faith in love–or\, if not love\, then in the right people finding each other for the right reasons. There is sadness in his work but not gloom. His characters are too smart to be surprised by disappointments\, and too interested in life to indulge in depression. His films succeed not because large truths are discovered\, but because small truths will do. To attend his films is to be for a time in the company of people we would like to know\, and then to realize that in various ways they are ourselves.” — Roger Ebert \nTickets are $6 and available at link above. Students use code STUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show Cane card at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-a-tale-of-winter-1992/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
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SUMMARY:"ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER" FREE ADVANCE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 7:00 p.m. Monday\, Sept. 22\, for a free advance screening of director Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film “One Battle After Another” starring Leonardo DiCaprio\, Sean Penn\, Teyana Taylor\, Regina Hall\, Chase Infiniti and Benicio Del Toro. \nThe story revolves around a group of ex-revolutionaries who reunite after 16 years when their former enemy resurfaces. The main characters\, played by DiCaprio and Taylor\, are activists for civil rights who become entangled with an anti-government group. They are pursued by Sgt. Lockjaw\, portrayed by Sean Penn\, who leads a white supremacist faction. This relentless chase forms the crux of the film\, as the protagonists strive to rescue the daughter of one of their own. \nONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER | 2025 | WRITER-DIRECTOR: Paul Thomas Anderson | WITH: Leonardo DiCaprio\, Sean Penn\, Benicio Del Toro\, Teyana Taylor\, Regina Hall\, Chase Infiniti | RUNNING TIME: 2H 41M | RATED R for pervasive language\, violence\, sexual content\, and drug use | 4K DCP PROJECTION \n\n  \nAdmission is free but registration required at link above. Limit of two tickets per email. Orders with more than two tickets will be canceled. Ticket does not guarantee entry so please arrive early. Seating will be first-come\, first-served. Ticketholders line starts at 6:30 p.m.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/one-battle-after-another-free-early-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Sneak Previews,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20250923T134354Z
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SUMMARY:"THE LOST BUS" (2025) FREE PREVIEW SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE\nYou’re invited to a free advance screening of “The Lost Bus” (2025)\, director Paul Greengrass’ white-knuckle film based on the true story of a wayward school bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) and a dedicated school teacher (America Ferrera) battling to save 22 children from the terrifying inferno of one of America’s deadliest wildfires. \n\n  \nAdmission is FREE but registration required at link above. Seating is limited so please arrive early.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/the-lost-bus-2025-free-preview-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Sneak Previews,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250928T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20250825T160622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T160622Z
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "THE COMFORT OF STRANGERS" (1990)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 28\, for a screening of director Paul Schrader’s psychosexual thriller “The Comfort of Strangers.” \nAdapting the acclaimed novel by Ian McEwan\, playwright and screenwriter Harold Pinter lends his trademark unnerving dialogue and air of creeping menace to this spellbinding study of power\, control\, and the frighteningly thin line between pleasure and pain. \nRupert Everett and Natasha Richardson are the prey\, a beautiful British couple working on their relationship while on holiday in Venice; Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren are the hunters who draw them into the sinister web of their opulent\, old-world palazzo. \nWhat plays out is an unsettling\, sadomasochistic seduction imbued with an atmosphere of sumptuous dread by the elegantly gliding tracking shots of cinematographer Dante Spinotti\, lush score by Angelo Badalamenti\, and carefully controlled direction of Paul Schrader\, who choreographs a mesmerizing pas de quatre of sustained erotic and emotional tension. \n\n  \n“Paul Schrader’s “Comfort of Strangers” is about decadence in Venice\, a place of long golden afternoons\, steamy nights\, grand palazzos\, dark alleys\, incredible beauty\, unrecognized malignancies and\, finally\, death. \n“The movie is too much\, which is just about right for a horror film so romantic that its true nature is only revealed at the very end\, when escape is no longer possible. \n“Harold Pinter\, who adapted the screenplay from Ian McEwan’s novel\, has never written a film as alarmingly ghoulish as this tale of terminal love. “The Comfort of Strangers” is a Grand Guignol variation on the kind of scary Pinter play in which the menace remains discreet. Not here.” — Vincent Canby\, The New York Times \nTickets are $6 and available at the link above. Students use code STUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show Cane card at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-the-comfort-of-strangers-1990/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250928T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20250923T140620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T140620Z
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SUMMARY:"THE PHANTOM THREAD" (2017) FREE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 5 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 28\,  for a free screening of director Paul Thomas Anderson’s sublime drama “The Phantom Thread\,” about a renowned dressmaker (Daniel Day-Lewis) in 1950s London whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young\, strong-willed woman (Vicki Krieps) who becomes his muse and lover. \n\n  \nAdmission is FREE but registration required at link above.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/the-phantom-thread-2017-free-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251005T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251005T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T160945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T161214Z
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SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "AMARCORD" (1973)
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nJoin us at 1 p.m. Sunday\, October 5 for a screening of Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning masterpiece “Amarcord” (1973). \nFederico Fellini returned to the provincial landscape of his childhood with this carnivalesque reminiscence\, recreating his hometown of Rimini in Cinecittà’s studios and rendering its daily life as a circus of social rituals\, adolescent desires\, male fantasies\, and political subterfuge. \nSketching a gallery of warmly observed comic caricatures\, Fellini affectionately evokes a vanished world haloed with the glow of memory\, even as he sends up authority figures representing church and state\, satirizing a country stultified by Fascism. \nWinner of Fellini’s fourth Academy Award for best foreign-language film\, “Amarcord” remains one of the director’s best-loved creations\, beautifully weaving together Giuseppe Rottuno’s colorful cinematography\, Danilo Donati’s extravagant costumes and sets\, and Nino Rota’s nostalgia-tinged score. \n\n““Amarcord” is like a long dance number\, interrupted by dialogue\, public events and meals. It is constructed like a guided tour through a year in the life of the town\, from one spring to the next. There are several narrators\, including an old rummy-dummy who visibly forgets his lines\, and a professor who lectures us learnedly on the town’s historical precedents. \n“Other narrators include the singing voices of the children\, heralding the arrival of the first dandelion balls of spring\, and a confiding voice on the soundtrack that is Fellini himself.” — Roger Ebert \nTickets are $6 and available at link above. Students use code UMSTUDENT at checkout for free admission (must show Cane card at the door).
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/sundays-at-the-u-with-movies-amarcord-1973/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Screenings,Sunday screenings at the Cosford
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251007T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251007T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251002T193554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T193554Z
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SUMMARY:"AFTER THE HUNT" (2025) FREE EARLY SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR TICKETS HERE \nJoin us at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday\, October 7\, for a free early screening of the new film by director Luca Guadagnino\, “After the Hunt\,” starring Julia Roberts\, Ayo Edebiri\, Andrew Garfield and Chloe Sevigny. \nRoberts plays a Yale professor who is competing for a tenured job with her close friend and fellow teacher (Garfield). Then a graduate student (Edebiri) accuses him of sexually assaulting her. \n\n  \nAdmission is free but registration required at link above. Ticket does not guarantee entry so please arrive early.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/after-the-hunt-2025-free-early-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Sneak Previews,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251008T172000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251008T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T115531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T220625Z
UID:10001401-1759944000-1759951800@cosfordcinema.com
SUMMARY:"RASHOMON" SCREENING ON 16MM FILM -- FREE ADMISSION
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 8 for a free screening of Akira Kurosawa’ seminal 1950 drama “Rashomon” on 16mm film! Tickets are not  required. \nIn feudal Japan\, a samurai is murdered\, and his wife assaulted\, but the details are unclear. Conflicting accounts emerge as this ground-breaking Japanese psychological thriller leaves the audience questioning which version\, if any\, reflects reality—and justice. \n“‘Rasho-Mon\,’ … is\, indeed\, an artistic achievement of such distinct and exotic character that it is difficult to estimate it alongside conventional story films. On the surface\, it isn’t a picture of the sort that we’re accustomed to at all\, being simply a careful observation of a dramatic incident from four points of view\, with an eye to discovering some meaning—some rationalization—in the seeming heartlessness of man” (Bosley Crowther\, New York Times\, December 27\, 1951). \n\n  \nThis screening of Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon (1950) is presented in 16mm film as an AV Club program with thanks to Katharine Labuba\, film archivist and special collections librarian of the Miami-Dade Public Library\, Main Branch. \nAV CLUB is an ongoing program of curated 16mm short film screenings designed to provoke discussion\, create awareness of unique library resources held by the Special Collections Division of the Miami-Dade Public Library System and generate enthusiasm for learning and research. \nThe Miami-Dade Public Library holds one of the remaining\, circulating 16mm film collections. The collection dates to 1956 and was developed to be a teaching collection designed for public programming.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/rashomon-screening-on-16mm-film-free-admission/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251019T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20250919T233621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T003531Z
UID:10001398-1760880600-1760907600@cosfordcinema.com
SUMMARY:3RD ANNUAL SOUTH FLORIDA GREEK FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE\nThe Hellenic Cultural Society’s Film Program celebrates and promotes the work and talent of established and emerging Greek\, Cypriot and Greek/Cypriot Heritage filmmakers. \nAt the South Florida Greek Film Festival and at Film Nights\, screenings of full-length films\, documentaries\, shorts\, discussions\, provide opportunities to connect\, to inspire\, to entertain and to share the richness of the Greek culture. All screenings have English subtitles. \nClick on each title for more information. Tickets are $10 and available at link above. \n1:30PM \nALWAYS SOMETHING MISSING\nDIRECTOR: Elena Housni | 2025 | WITH: Parthenopi Armenaki\, Despina Kaila\, Philipos Tzeretas |  RUNNING TIME: 41 Mins \n \nSet against the Greek island of Samos\, the film follows Parthenopi\, a woman who returns to her family’s ancestral home after years abroad. Haunted by unresolved feelings toward her late father\, she embarks on a journey of memory\, ritual\, and confrontation. At its core\, Always Something Missing is a meditation on reconciliation: not with the living\, but with the absence that lingers after death.  \nQ+A with Producer/Cinematographer \n\nUS Premiere\n\nTRAILER \n  \n2:45PM\nATHENS MIDNIGHT RADIO\nDIRECTOR: Renos Haralambidis | 2024 | WITH: Renos Haralambidis\, Eleftheria Stamou |  RUNNING TIME: 75 Mins \n \nA veteran late-night radio producer\, turning 50\, realizes with unease that he no longer belongs among the youth. While he unravels his life on air and messages from a distant past are transmitted from a forgotten answering machine\, an old love affair left in limbo comes back to haunt him. The army services at the National Guard Evzones\, the silent nocturnal audience\, a midnight marathon\, the dimly lit Athenian antiquities and the nocturnal landscape\, all mingle nostalgically and dreamily with the radio waves… \nA film from a veteran filmmaker and actor\, considered one of the pioneer directors of the modern Greek Indie cinema with his first films “No Budget Story” and “Cheap Smokes”. A tribute to night radio and the analog world that the new century has banished. \nTRAILER \n  \n5:00PM\nPIRATELAND\nDIRECTOR: Stavros Petropoulos | 2025 | WITH: Kostas Koronaios\, Asteris Rimagmos\, Marianthi Pantelopoulou |  RUNNING TIME: 28 Mins \n \nAs the winter season begins in Creta\, an overly touristic Greek island\, a family of locals\, owners of a small struggling bed & breakfast\, get an unexpected visit from a Nordic family of tourists looking for a tour into the piratic past of the area. The relationship between Manos\, the Greek father and Tassos\, his son\, is being tested as they are struggling to meet the increasingly challenging demands of the tourists looking to live the authentic pirate experience. \n\nOfficial Selection 2025 Tribeca International Film Festival\n\nTRAILER \n  \nKYUKA: BEFORE SUMMER’S END\nDIRECTOR: Kostis Charamountanis | 2024 | WITH: Simeon Tsakiris\, Elsa Lekakou\, Konstantinos Georgopoulos |  RUNNING TIME: 103 Mins \n \nSummertime. A family of three\, a single father\, Babis\, and his twin children on the verge of adulthood\, Konstantinos and Elsa\, sail to the island of Poros on the family boat for their holidays. In the midst of swimming\, sunbathing and making new friends\, Konstantinos and Elsa meet unbeknownst to them\, their birth mother Anna who abandoned them when they were babies. This encounter will stir up long-held feelings of resentment in Babis\, resulting in a sun-kissed\, bittersweet coming-of-age journey for everyone involved. \n\nAcid Cannes 2024 Film D’ Ouverture\nLA Greek Film Festival Winner Best Feature Fiction 2025 Special Jury Recognition\n\nTRAILER
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/3rd-annual-south-florida-greek-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251025T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251022T145115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T145526Z
UID:10001409-1761404400-1761411600@cosfordcinema.com
SUMMARY:"MIAMI VOICES: A SERIES OF DOCUMENTARY FILM SHORTS BY LOCAL FILMMAKERS"
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE \nJoin us on Saturday\, October 25th at 3PM for 4 amazing documentary shorts by local filmmakers! \nThe Video Consortium (VC)\, a global nonprofit network of documentary storytellers\, is teaming up with Miami-Dade County to present a new event series spotlighting South Florida’s vibrant filmmaking community.  \nThis Saturday\, VC Miami will present “Miami Voices” A series of documentary film shorts by local filmmakers: \nMango Movie – Jayme Kaye Gershen\nAn ode to the mango and its connection with the Miami community. \nPython Huntress – Matt Deblinger\, Nicholas Orris\nA fascinating glimpse into the life of Donna Kalil\, a Python Elimination Specialist working in the Everglades \nNight Train Last Stop – Gina Margillo\nA portrait of the late jazz DJ & host of WLRN’s Nighttrain\, Ted Grossman. \nQuerido Pequeño Haiti – Diana Larrea\nThis short captures the evolving landscape of Little Haiti\, a neighborhood fast disappearing to redevelopment. \n3pm refreshments and live jazz ode to Ted Grossman will be featured on the Loggia of the theater  \n3:45pm- Screening will begin  \nThere will be a post screening Q&A will the filmmakers!  \n \nLaunched October 17th with an event at Historic Hampton house\, the series focuses on screenings of short documentaries\, conversations and panels with local filmmakers and skill-building workshops.  \nThe series will run October 2025- December 2025 with events hosted in partnership with local cultural institutions such as the University of Miami\, Historic Hampton House and the Women’s Club of Coconut Grove.  \nAll events are open to the public!  \nAbout the Video Consortium\nThe Video Consortium (VC) is a global nonprofit network uniting and supporting today’s leading visual journalists\, documentarians\, and filmmakers through community\, mentorship\, and shared resources. With chapters in over 25 cities worldwide\, VC fosters collaboration and creative growth through local events and initiatives.\nLearn more: www.videoconsortium.org  \n About the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs develops cultural excellence\, diversity\, and participation throughout Miami-Dade by providing grants\, resources\, and support to artists and arts organizations. Learn more: www.miamidadearts.org  \n 
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/miami-voices-a-series-of-documentary-film-shorts-by-local-filmmakers/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Panel Discussion,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251029T172000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251029T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251022T153250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T153439Z
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SUMMARY:A FEW FILM HISTORY TREATS: CLASSIC SHORT FILMS ON 16MM FILM- FREE ADMISSION
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday\, Oct. 29th for a series of short films on 16mm film! Free and open to the public! Tickets are not required. \nA Few Film History Treats: \n“For those who seek unusual films in attractive and comfortable surroundings”  –  Bosley Crowther\, New York Times\, December 27\, 1951 \nThe program includes: \nThe Great Train Robbery\, Edwin Porter\, 1903\, 12 minutes \nBandits tie up the station master\, stop the train\, rob the mail car\, take the passengers’ valuables\, and then escape\, and the station master’s daughter frees her father\, alerts a group at a dance who then chase and overtake the robbers. \n \nThe Adventurer\, Charlie Chaplin\, 1917\, 25 minutes \nChaplin\, as an escaped convict\, eludes the law in a series of wild chases\, slapstick\, and pantomime. \n \nOscar Micheaux: A Film Pioneer\, 1982\,  28 minutes \nOscar Micheaux (early African American filmmaker and author) is remembered for his work as a pioneer producer-director whose films offered complex characters and incisive commentary on serious community issues during the 1920s and 1930s. The program is built around the on-camera reminiscences of two performers who appeared in Micheaux films: Bee Freeman\, dubbed the “Sepia Mae West” and Lorenzo Tucker\, the “Black Valentino.” \n \nLes Mistons/The Brats\, François Truffaut\, 1957\, 17 minutes \nA story about the awakening of the sensuality\, the innocent malice\, the unpredictable jealousy\, and the unknown desires of adolescence. A gang of boys living in a small town in southern France follow and spy upon two young lovers\, persecuting them by writing comments about them on the walls of the town. \n \nCharlotte et Veronique ou Tous les Garcons s’appellent Patrick/All Boys are Named Patrick\, Jean-Luc Godard and Eric Rohmer\, 1957\,  21 minutes \nCollege roommates become acquainted with the same ardent Patrick on the same day in separate encounters. Each falls for his line and agrees to a later date with him. They do not realize they have dates with the same Patrick until later\, when they see him giving another girl “the rush.” \n \nHerzog Eats His Shoe\, Les Blank\, 1980\, 22 minutes \nGerman filmmaker Werner Herzog is shown as he prepares to eat his shoe\, due to a lost bet. He explains that his stunt is not so much for publicity as it is to encourage other filmmakers. He also offers information about filmmaking\, showing his devotion to the craft. \n \nThis AV Club screening of “A Few Film History Treats” is a class screening for International Film History and is open to the public as part of a 3-series collaboration between Dr. Terri Francis\, Associate Professor of Cinematic Arts and Katharine Labuda\, film archivist and special collections librarian of the Miami-Dade Public Library\, Main Branch. All films are presented in 16mm film format.  \nAV CLUB is an ongoing program of curated 16mm short film screenings and feature presentations designed to provoke discussion\, create awareness of unique library resources held by the Special Collections Division of the Miami-Dade Public Library System and generate enthusiasm for learning and research. \nThe Miami-Dade Public Library holds one of the last remaining circulating 16mm film collections. The collection dates to 1956 and was developed to be a teaching collection designed for public programming.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/a-few-film-history-treats-classic-short-film-screenings-on-16mm-film-free-admission/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251101T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251101T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T141143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T141229Z
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SUMMARY:MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL GEMS: "LEFT-HANDED GIRL" (2025)
DESCRIPTION:  \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nJoin us at 1 p.m. Saturday\, Nov. 1 for the Miami Film Festival GEMS screening of “Left-Handed Girl” (2025)\, directed by Chinese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou. \nAfter several years of living in the countryside\, a single mother and her two daughters return to Taipei to open a stand at a buzzing night market. Each in their way will have to adapt to this new environment to make ends meet and maintain family unity. \nBut when their traditional grandfather forbids his youngest left-handed granddaughter from using her “devil hand\,” generations of family secrets begin to unravel. \nCo-written\, produced\, and edited by Oscar winner Sean Baker\, who is fresh off his Best Picture win for “Anora” and also known for “Red Rocket\,” “The Florida Project\,” and “Tangerine.” Baker and director Shih-Ching Tsou previously co-directed the Sundance hit “Take Out” in 2004. \n\n  \nTickets are $16.50 and available at link above (while supplies last). \nNow in its 12th year\, Miami Film Festival GEMS brings the year’s biggest films to Miami along with filmmaker appearances\, seminars\, parties\, and special events. \nFormerly known as MIFFecito\, Miami Dade College and the Miami Film Festival introduced Gems in 2014 as a seven-day event featuring 10 red-carpet premieres and in-person appearances. it was rebranded as GEMS Film Festival in 2015.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/miami-film-festival-gems-left-handed-girl-2025/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251101T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251101T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T131517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T131517Z
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SUMMARY:MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL GEMS: "TWINLESS" (2025) WITH DYLAN O'BRIEN IN ATTENDANCE
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS HERE \nDylan O’Brien\, the talented star of “The Maze Runner” and “Teen Wolf” series\, is coming to Miami Film Festival GEMS for an exclusive extended Q&A on his latest film\, “Twinless\,” at 5 p.m. Saturday\, November 1. \n“Twinless” was the most-buzzed about feature at Sundance this year\, where it won the Audience Award for U.S. Dramatic Competition. Dylan O’Brien\, also received a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting. \nIn “Twinless\,” two young men meet in a twin support group and form an unlikely friendship. Roman (Dylan O’Brien) and Dennis (James Sweeney) both search for solace and an identity without their other halves and soon become inseparable outside the group. \nBut when Roman meets Dennis’ ebullient co-worker\, Marcie (Aisling Franciosi)\, all is revealed to be not what it seems\, as each man harbors secrets that could unravel everything. \n\n  \nTickets are $25 and available at link above (while supply lasts). \nNow in its 12th year\, Miami Film Festival GEMS brings the year’s biggest films to Miami along with filmmaker appearances\, seminars\, parties\, and special events. \nFormerly known as MIFFecito\, Miami Dade College and the Miami Film Festival introduced Gems in 2014 as a seven-day event featuring 10 red-carpet premieres and in-person appearances. it was rebranded as GEMS Film Festival in 2015.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/miami-film-festival-gems-twinless-2025-with-dylan-obrien-in-attendance/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251102T124500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T144457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T154756Z
UID:10001405-1762087500-1762095600@cosfordcinema.com
SUMMARY:MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL GEMS: "TRAIN DREAMS" (2025)
DESCRIPTION:  \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nJoin us at 12:45 p.m. Sunday\, Nov. 2 for a screening of “Train Dreams” (2025)\, presented by the Miami Film Festival GEMS program. \n“Train Dreams” is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton)\, whose life unfolds during an era of unprecedented change in early 20th-century America. Robert grows into adulthood among the towering forests of the Pacific Northwest\, where he helps expand the nation’s railroad empire alongside men as unforgettable as the landscapes they inhabit. \nAnd when his life takes an unexpected turn\, he finds newfound meaning for the forests and trees he has felled. \nAn ode to a vanishing way of life and to the extraordinary possibilities that exist within even the most simple of existences\, “Train Dreams” captures a time and place that are now long gone\, and the people who built a bridge to a future they could only dream of. With William H. Macy\, Felicity Jones\, Clifton Collins Jr.\, and Kerry Condon. \n\nTickets are $16.50 and available at link above (while supplies last). \nNow in its 12th year\, Miami Film Festival GEMS brings the year’s biggest films to Miami along with filmmaker appearances\, seminars\, parties\, and special events. \nFormerly known as MIFFecito\, Miami Dade College and the Miami Film Festival introduced Gems in 2014 as a seven-day event featuring 10 red-carpet premieres and in-person appearances. it was rebranded as GEMS Film Festival in 2015.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/miami-film-festival-gems-train-dreams-2025/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Special Screenings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251103T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251103T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251001T132822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T140418Z
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SUMMARY:MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL GEMS: "DEAD MAN'S WIRE" (2025) WITH GUS VAN SANT IN ATTENDANCE
DESCRIPTION:  \nBUY TICKETS HERE \nFilmmaker Gus Van Sant will attend a screening of his latest film “Dead Man’s Wire” and participate in a post-screening Q&A as part of the Miami Film Festival’s GEMS 2025 edition. The event takes place at 7 p.m. Monday\, November 3. \nThe morning of February 8\, 1977\, Anthony G. “Tony” Kiritsis\, 44\, entered the office of Richard O. Hall\, president of the Meridian Mortgage Company\, and took him hostage with a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun wired with a “dead man’s wire” from the trigger to the Hall’s head. \nThis is the true story of the stand-off that took the world by storm as Tony demanded $5 million\, no charges or prosecution\, and a personal apology from the Halls for cheating him out of what he was “owed.” \n \nThe movie stars Bill Skarsgard\, Colman Domingo and Al Pacino. After the film\, acclaimed director Gus Van Sant (“Good Will Hunting\,” “Elephant”) will be in attendance to receive the Festival’s Precious Gem Award following a live recording of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast moderated by Scott Feinberg\, Executive Editor of Awards. \nTickets are $30 and available at link above (while supplies last). \nNow in its 12th year\, Miami Film Festival GEMS brings the year’s biggest films to Miami along with filmmaker appearances\, seminars\, parties\, and special events. \nFormerly known as MIFFecito\, Miami Dade College and the Miami Film Festival introduced Gems in 2014 as a seven-day event featuring 10 red-carpet premieres and in-person appearances. It was rebranded as GEMS Film Festival in 2015.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/miami-film-festival-gems-dead-mans-wire-2025-with-gus-van-sant-in-attendance/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251105T172000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251105T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251022T154623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T154623Z
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SUMMARY:“THE THIRD MAN” SCREENING ON 16MM FILM — FREE ADMISSION
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday\, Nov. 5th  for a free screening of Carol Reed’s cinematic masterpiece “The Third Man” (1949) on 16mm film! The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. \nQuoting from the New York Times 1950 review of The Third Man:  \n“The haunting music of a zither (a stringed musical instrument with a flat\, horizontal soundboard and strings stretched across)\, the ring of Vienna’s cobbled streets and a ghostly Graham Greene story\, about a man-hunt in that seamy capital flow smoothly and beautifully together into one piece of top screen artifice in Carol Reed’s most recent (and most touted) mystery-thriller-romance\, The Third Man (1949). …The simple fact is that The Third Man\, for all the awesome hoopla it has received\, is essentially a first-rate contrivance in the way of melodrama—and that’s all. It isn’t a penetrating study of any European problem of the day (except that it skirts around black-markets and the sinister anomalies of ‘zones’). It doesn’t present any ‘message.’ It hasn’t a point of view. It is just a bang-up melodrama\, designed to excite and entertain. … \nInto this strangely off-beat story of a young American visitor’s attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery of a friend’s dubious ‘death’ in Vienna’s streets\, Mr. Reed has brilliantly packaged the whole bag of his cinematic tricks\, his whole range of inventive genius for making the camera expound. His eminent gifts for compressing a wealth of suggestion in single shots\, for building up agonized tension and popping surprises are fully exercised. \nHis devilishly mischievous humor also runs lightly through the film\, touching the darker depressions with little glints of the gay or macabre. To be sure\, Mr. Greene has contributed conspicuously to the job with a script that is cleverly constructed and pungently laced with dialogue. The smoothness and ease with which the edges of the mystery plot tongue and groove—with which the missing man’s sweetheart joins the drama\, the police build the case and such as that\, while all the while little bits of color and character are worked in—make for complete fascination. \nExcept for one far-fetched allowance for poor police-craft (a dead man is not properly identified) and a chase through the sewers for the climax (which is graphic but conventional) the script is tops. So\, too\, are the performances of everyone in the cast—of Joseph Cotten as the American who blunders upon mystery and romance; of Valli\, the cool Italian actress\, who plays the refugee girl of the ‘dead’ man; of Trevor Howard as a British police major\, a beautifully crisp and seasoned gent; of Bernard Lee as his capable sergeant and of several grand continental ‘types.’ Even our old and perennially villainous friend\, Orson Welles\, does a right nice job of shaping a dark and treacherous shadow as the ‘third man.’ \nHowever\, with all due allowance\, top credit must go to Mr. Reed for molding all possible elements into a thriller of super consequence. And especially must he be credited with the brilliant and triumphant device of using the music of a zither as the sole musical background in this film. This eerie and mesmerizing music\, which is rhythmic and passionate and sad\, becomes\, indeed\, the commentator—the genius loci—of the Viennese scene. Pulsing with hopefulness and longing with ‘menace’ and poignance and love\, it thoroughly completes the illusions of a swift and intriguing romance. (Bosley Crowther\, New York Times\, February 3\, 1950) \n\nThis AV Club screening of Carol Reed’s The Third Man on 16mm film is also a class screening for International Film History and is open to the public as part of a 3-series collaboration between Dr. Terri Francis\, Associate Professor of Cinematic Arts and Katharine Labuda\, film archivist and special collections librarian of the Miami-Dade Public Library\, Main Branch.   \nAV CLUB is an ongoing program of curated 16mm short film screenings and feature presentations designed to provoke discussion\, create awareness of unique library resources held by the Special Collections Division of the Miami-Dade Public Library System and generate enthusiasm for learning and research. \nThe Miami-Dade Public Library holds one of the last remaining circulating 16mm film collections. The collection dates to 1956 and was developed to be a teaching collection designed for public programming.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/the-third-man-screening-on-16mm-film-free-admission/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Special Screenings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251110T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251110T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251104T150801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T150801Z
UID:10001412-1762797600-1762803000@cosfordcinema.com
SUMMARY:"WITHOUT SHADE\, WITHOUT REST" (2025) FREE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, November 10th at 6:00 PM for a screening of “Without Shade\, Without Rest” (2025)\, a new short film by Six Eye Films. Free and open to the public! Tickets are not required. \n“Without Shade\, Without Rest“ tells the powerful story of two Florida-based organizations\, WeCount! and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers\, and their efforts to protect outdoor workers from the dangers of extreme heat. After the film\, we’ll be hosting a brief Q&A with WeCount! worker leaders and filmmakers of Six Eye Films. \nFor more information\, visit sixeyefilms.org/withoutshadewithoutrest. \n \n 
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/without-shade-without-rest-2025-free-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Panel Discussion,Special Screenings
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251109T221231Z
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SUMMARY:"PAPER CHILDREN" + "EN MANOS DE DIOS" FREE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:Register for the week-long Human Rights in the Americas symposium\nREGISTER HERE FOR MOVIE AND SNACKS \nAs part of the University of Miami School of Law’s week-long Human Rights Symposium\, you are invited to a free screening of two films that illuminate the lived experiences of migrant families navigating the U.S. immigration system at 6:15 p.m. Monday\, Nov. 17. Admission is free but registration required at links above. \n“Paper Children\,” directed and produced by acclaimed filmmaker Alexandra Codina\, reveals America’s invisible refugee crisis through the eyes of one family that defies a broken system with their unwavering resilience. \nDeep in the everyday life of the loving and optimistic Gonzalez family\, the horrific violence of gang-ridden Honduras and the encroaching threat of draconian US enforcement are almost forgotten.  The film goes beyond the traditional immigration narrative to a nuanced\, intimate story which implicates us all in how we care for the most vulnerable. Runtime: 64 minutes. \n\n  \n“En Manos de Dios” (“In the Hands of God”) is the missing piece in the immigration narrative—what happens after the journey to refuge and navigating the immigration roulette.  In this intimate portrait of a new father\, trauma is replaced by tenderness and the promise of a future.  (15 minutes\, Spanish with English subtitles.) \nA panel discussion following the screening will explore the experiences of immigrants – in U.S. immigration proceedings as well as in the Dominican Republic and other parts of the Americas –and how film can serve as a vehicle for truth-telling\, healing\, and mobilization in the face of systemic injustice. \nThe panel will be anchored by Codina and will reflect on the intersection of storytelling\, legal advocacy\, and community resilience. \nSpeakers include: \n Gabrielle Apollon\, Director of Haitian Immigrant Rights Project in the Global Justice Clinic at the New York University School of Law; \nSui Chung\, the Executive Director of Americans for Immigrant Justice and a nationally recognized leader in immigration defense; \nSarah Paoletti\, Founder and Director of the Transnational Legal Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School\, whose scholarship and advocacy center on transnational labor rights and migrant justice in the U.S.; \n Andrea Pochak\, IACHR Commissioner and Rapporteur for Human Mobility and for Memory\, Truth\, and Justice. \nFree food and drinks will be provided outside the cinema starting at 5:30 p.m. \nAdmission is FREE but registration required at links above.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/paper-children-en-manos-de-dios-free-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Panel Discussion,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251117T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251113T152902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T152903Z
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SUMMARY:WALESA: MAN OF HOPE
DESCRIPTION:Register for free tickets here\nThe American Institute of Polish Culture invites you to a free screening of “Walesa: Man of Hope” at 6:30 p.m. Monday\, Nov. 17. \nThe film\, directed by the Oscar-winning Andrezj Wajda\, is a depiction of the life of Nobel Peace Prize winner and the legendary leader of Poland’s Solidarity movement\, Lech Walesa\, as events in the 1970s lead to a peaceful revolution. \nThe movie is in Polish with English subtitles. \nA pre-screening reception with light bites and drinks will precede the film. \nTo attend\, please register at the link above.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/walesa-man-of-hope/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251124T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251124T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251113T154028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T160627Z
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SUMMARY:"HAMNET" (2025) FREE ADVANCE SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR FREE TICKETS HERE\nYou’re invited to a free advance screening of “Hamnet\,” Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao’s celebrated drama about the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece\, Hamlet. \nShowtime is 7:30 p.m. Monday\, Nov. 24. Admission is free but registration required at link above. \nSeating is not guaranteed so please arrive early.
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/hamnet-2025-free-advance-screening/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free screenings,Sneak Previews,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260128T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20260123T191316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T191441Z
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SUMMARY:"CORTADITO FILM TOUR": SIX SHORT FILMS FROM PUERTO RICO
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Française de Puerto Rico and its European Film Festival are pleased to present the Cortadito Film Tour: six bold\, new\, short films from Puerto Rico. This event is free and open to the public!\n\n\nSince 2013\, the Puerto Rico European Film Festival and the Alliance Française of Puerto Rico have helped develop the talent of Puerto Rican filmmakers in the production and exhibition of local short films. Cortadito is an annual competition created to support local filmmakers with the necessary resources to foster their talents and provide them with the right platform to increase their visibility. Several of the works presented at Cortadito have participated in and received international recognition\, including at prestigious festivals such as the New York Latino Film Festival (USA)\, the Miami Film Festival (USA)\, the Cineculpable International Short Film Festival (Spain)\, and the Premiers Plans d’Angers Festival (France). \nThis Miami screening of Cortadito Film Tour is a collaboration between Dr. Federico Olivieri\, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico European Film Festival and Dr. Terri Francis\, Associate Professor\, Cinematic Arts\, University of Miami. \nMore info here: https://www.festivaldecineeuropeo.com/cortadito2025
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/cortadito-film-tour-six-short-films-from-puerto-rico/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Free screenings,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260206T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251205T004003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T164604Z
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SUMMARY:SHORTS MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:NARRATIVE SHORTS COMPETITIONSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.February 6 \n6 PM – 8 PM\, Narrative Shorts Competition \n8:30 PM\, Opening Reception @ Cosford Cinema REGISTRATION \n\n\nNarrative Shorts Competition + Opening Reception @ Cosford Cinema\nFor detailed film program and festival information visit: www.shortsmiami.com \nCelebrating narrative and documentary short films\, the Shorts Miami International Film Festival is a three-day event from February 6 to February 8\, 2026\, held at the Cosford Cinema. \nAwards to be announced: \nBest of the Festival Film Award – $1000 \nBest Narrative Film– $500\nBest Documentary Film – $500 \nBest of Miami Festival prizes:\nBest Made in Miami Documentary Film– $500\nBest Made in Miami Narrative Film – $500 \n\n\n\nAdmission is FREE but registration is required. Register here: \nFebruary 6\, Opening Night
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/shorts-miami-international-film-festival-6/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Shorts Miami International Film Festival,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260207T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251205T003333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T173630Z
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SUMMARY:SHORTS MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:DOCUMENTARY SHORTS COMPETITIONSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.February 7 \n6 – 8 PM\,  Documentary Shorts Competition \n8 PM\, Awards Ceremony \n8:30 PM\, After Party @ Cosford Cinema REGISTRATION \n\n\nDocumentary Shorts Competition + Awards Ceremony + After Party @ Cosford Cinema\nFor detailed film program and festival information visit: www.shortsmiami.com \nCelebrating narrative and documentary short films\, the Shorts Miami International Film Festival is a three-day event from February 6 to February 8\, 2026\, held at the Cosford Cinema. \nAwards to be announced: \nBest of the Festival prize of $1000 \nBest Narrative – $500\nBest Documentary – $500 \nBest of Miami Festival prizes:\nBest made in Miami Documentary – $500\nBest made in Miami Narrative Film – $500 \n\n\n\nAdmission is FREE but registration is required. Register here: \nFebruary 7
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/shorts-miami-international-film-festival-7/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Shorts Miami International Film Festival,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260208T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260208T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094522
CREATED:20251205T001519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T172026Z
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SUMMARY:SHORTS MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:MIAMI STUDENT FOCUSSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.February 8 \n2 – 3:30 PM\, Networking + Industry Panel \n4 – 6 PM\, Miami Student Focus \n6:00 PM\, Closing Reception @ THesis Hotel REGISTRATION \n\n\nIndustry Panel + Networking Reception @ Cosford Cinema\, Miami Student Film Screening\, Closing Reception @ THesis Hotel\nFor detailed film program and festival information visit: www.shortsmiami.com \nCelebrating narrative and documentary short films\, the Shorts Miami International Film Festival is a three-day event from February 6 to February 8\, 2026\, held at the Cosford Cinema. \nAwards to be announced: \nBest of the Festival prize of $1000 \nBest Narrative – $500\nBest Documentary – $500 \nBest of Miami Festival prizes:\nBest made in Miami Documentary – $500\nBest made in Miami Narrative Film – $500 \n\n\n\nAdmission is FREE but registration is required. Register here: \nFebruary 8\, Closing Night
URL:https://cosfordcinema.com/event/shorts-miami-international-film-festival-8/
LOCATION:Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Shorts Miami International Film Festival,Special Screenings
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