
Brattle Theatre WE return on Wednesday with the EPSTEIN BROTHERS CENTENNIAL!

By Peggy Nelson Casablanca – 1942 – dir. Michael Curtiz So. Here you are, Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), a young woman in your twenties, newly hatched and out and about in the world, meeting the usual suspects. Am...

Brattle Theatre PONYO starts today and plays through Sunday! Check www.brattlefilm.org for showtimes and our other events this weekend!
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Tonight the Brattle hosts The Boston Irish Film Festival for a special sneak preview screening of KISSES at 7:00. A special screening of the independent film SELF HELPLESS follows at 9:30! http://www.brattlefilm.org/brattlefilm/m ovie_detail/091119.html

Brattle Theatre Tonight we and The Boston Irish Film Festival are pleased to present a special sneak preview screening of KISSES at 7:00, followed by a special screening of SELF HELPLESS at 9:30!
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Celebrating Film as Art, from Alphaville to Zentropa. The Brattle Theatre plays the best in art house, foreign, classic, cult, and festival films!

Brattle Theatre Presented in association with Harvard University Department of Anthropology: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK at 7:00! Also, CineMental Presents: MAGGOTS AND MEN at 9:30!

Brattle Theatre Tonight at 7:00, THE EDGE OF NEVER! Extreme!

By Leo Racicot The Man Who Came To Dinner - 1942 – dir. William Keighley We call a film ‘classic’, while sometimes forgetting why and how it came to be labelled that way. “Oh”, we say, “The Man Who Came To Dinner. A classic movie!!” But why? In the case ...

Brattle Theatre Tonight at 7:00: A WALK TO BEAUTIFUL! Also a special Q+A session wth the filmmakers!

















