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Developed in collaboration with an advisory committee of local educators from five districts, Coolidge Classroom supports existing curricula in a variety of disciplines including STEM, world language, and the humanities, while simultaneously engaging media literacy skills and foundations of cinema studies.

Developed in collaboration with an advisory committee of local educators from five districts, Coolidge Classroom supports existing curricula in a variety of disciplines including STEM, world language, and the humanities, while simultaneously engaging media literacy skills and foundations of cinema studies.

“We want to ensure the courses in Coolidge Classroom support the work that is already going on in schools as opposed to being some sort of cherry on top. As we design a program that is relevant and supportive to four different disciplines, seven grade levels, and dozens of districts, there is a lot of cross reference that needs to happen.” – Director of Education Sophie Blum, who has been working with the advisory committee to create the program

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Off to a strong start

In late September, we welcomed more than one hundred students from Brookline High School for our very first Coolidge Classroom modules. Led by Coolidge Education Director Sophie Blum, the students watched coming-of-age story Dìdi and discussed its themes, character analysis, relevancy to their own lives, and much more!

Students sitting at the Coolidge Corner Theatre

The Program

Titles in the 2024–2025 program include: 

Persepolis (2007, dir. Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud): November 18–20 

Dìdi (2024, dir. Sean Wang): December 9–11 

Pan’s Labyrinth (2006, dir. Guillermo del Toro): January 27–29 

Flee (2021, dir. Jonas Poher Rasmussen): February 10–12 

Coded Bias (2020, dir. Shalini Kantayya): March 10–12 

Throne of Blood (1957, dir. Akira Kurosawa): April 7–9

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This Week

  • From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, starring Jessie Buckley, and Paul Mescal. 

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  • A frisky, feminine, film noir about psychoanalysis and many other things… 

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  • Showcasing the best in live action short films from around the world!

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  • The debut feature from filmmaker Harry Lighton, starring Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling.

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  • In the weeks unfolding after Liat is kidnapped, her father resists efforts to use her captivity to justify escalating violence in Gaza, exposing rifts within his family.

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  • A rising pop star navigates the complexities of fame and industry pressure while preparing for her arena tour debut.

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  • Pre-film seminar from Boston Globe film critic Odie Henderson!

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  • The Prize-Winning Drama That Warms The Screen With Its People and Its Passions!...

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  • How do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways.

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  • Presented in partnership with Emerson Colonial Theatre's production of the Tony Award-winning play Stereophonic. 

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  • Elvis sings and tells his story like never before in a new cinematic experience from visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann.

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  • Francis Ford Coppola's visually stunning, passionately seductive version of the classic Dracula legend.

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  • A sinister twist on the classic Cinderella story,  Academy Awards nominee for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.

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  • After the film, join us for a discussion with filmmaker Robert Stone and author & film subject Gentry Lee!

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