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Kinema Spotlight: Fall Titles

We are excited to announce a number of new titles available this fall for you to host!

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Kinema is excited to announce our fall slate of films, available for you to to screen now. We have a fantastic lineup of critically acclaimed titles, both new and old, documentary and narrative, horror and comedy. We are grateful for our friends at Magnolia Pictures, WellGoUsa, Greenwich Entertainment and Film Movement, and more.

Some of our upcoming titles include:

BURNING - Featuring Steven Yeun of ‘Minari’ and based on Haruki Murakami’s short story Barn Burning, this South Korean psychological thriller is universally acclaimed. It follows a young deliveryman who, after reconnecting with a childhood friend, begins to suspect she’s in grave danger when she returns from a trip with a charming and enigmatic stranger (Yeun). Atmospheric, ambiguous, and filled with slow-burning suspense, this is a great pick for anyone who loves a well-crafted mystery.

CORPUS CHRISTI - Nominated for the Best International Feature Oscar in 2019, ‘Corpus Christi’ is a Polish drama about a young ex-con who dreams of becoming a priest, but can’t because of his criminal history. After eschewing the law and scamming his way into the job, his good intentions help a small town uncover and reconcile with their collective trauma. Screen this Kinema Library Classic if you’re looking for a heartwarming story on how both individuals and communities can find light in the darkness of their pasts.

FOOD, INC - Another Oscar nominee, this one for Best Documentary, ‘Food, Inc.” examines and exposes the dangers of corporate farming. From environmentally harmful agricultural methods to abusive workplace practices, the acclaimed film demonstrates how broken and corrupt the American industrial food system is. A perfect pick for vegan-advocacy groups, or anyone interested in the inherent connection between the food we eat, our health, and our environment.

ALL GOOD THINGS - Ryan Gosling stars as David Marks, the son of a wealthy and powerful real estate tycoon (Frank Langella) who breaks away from that corrupt lifestyle to live in the country with his new wife, Katie (Kirsten Dunst). But David can’t escape the pull of his father, and soon finds himself dragged back in -- and under suspicion for a series of murders as well as Katie’s disappearance. Inspired by the chilling true story of Robert Durst, who was suspected but never tried or convicted for his alleged crimes, this crime-drama is a haunting exploration of misused power.

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