Projections

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Dystopia now? This January, prepare yourself for an uneasy look into the future-that’s-already-here, as Projections presents a cinematic dispatch from the brink.

For as long as cinema has existed, filmmakers have warned us about the dangers of unchecked power, surveillance, propaganda, and the slow erosion of freedom. This year’s Projections series looks at visions of authoritarian and dystopian futures, worlds where individuality is outlawed, truth is manufactured, and resistance is the last act of humanity. 

From the bureaucratic absurdities of Brazil to the mechanized mayhem of RoboCop, the consumerist hilarity of Idiocracy to the bleak fatalism of 1984 and much more, these films aren’t just cautionary tales, they reveal futures we may already be living. Once dismissed as impossible exaggerations, their worlds now feel less like fiction and more like today’s headlines. 

Whether absurdist satire, action spectacle, or epic tragedy, each story offers a glimpse of what happens when power goes unchecked and when fear becomes the guiding force of society. This program invites you to witness these cautionary tales, marvel at their clairvoyance, and ask yourself: are these the futures we want?

Upcoming

Idiocracy

Tue 1/6

In the future, intelligence is extinct.

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Come with me if you want to live.

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Furiosa and Fury Road Double Feature

Survive the wastelands and reach what awaits in Valhalla!

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1984 (1984)

Tue 1/13

Big Brother is Watching...

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Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement.

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Brazil

Brazil

Tue 1/20

Have a laugh at the horror of things to come.

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Stalker (1979)

Tue 1/27

Andrei Tarkovsky’s metaphys­ical journey through an enigmatic postapocalyptic landscape is a rarefied cinematic experience like no other. 

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Malcolm McDowell stars in Stanley Kubrick's ultraviolent classic.

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"So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause”.

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