Casablanca (1942)
Widely regarded as one of the best movies of all time, Casablanca is a romantic drama set during World War II.
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Widely regarded as one of the best movies of all time, Casablanca is a romantic drama set during World War II.
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Warren Miller is going big for 75 years!
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Judy Holliday, Broderick Crawford, and William Holden star in this classic comedy-drama from 1950 by George Cukor.
A group of college-age friends toe the line between adolescence and adulthood in 1950s Baltimore.
Designer and activist Kenneth Cole and Emmy and Tony Award-winning director Dori Berinstein in attendance for a Q&A following the film with BIFF Board Member Mary Mott.
When 250 cyclists embark on a profound journey, retracing the liberation path of a 10-year-old Holocaust survivor from Auschwitz-Birkenau to Krakow, Poland, their odyssey provides a stunning parallel for Humankind’s equally perilous journey from dehumanization to empathy – just as our species is now traveling down the most dangerous stretch of all.
Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion traces the life of the fashion icon on screen and off, highlighting Mackie’s global impact on TV, film, Broadway and concert stages and within fashion and popular culture.
The Makings of Curtis Mayfield, directed by and featuring Grammy Award winning musical artist and actor, H.E.R., explores the legacy and deep musical and cultural influence of singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and entrepreneur Curtis Mayfield.
A Beautiful Imperfection tells the empowering story of Lucia, Giacomo Casanova’s only great love, who leaves Italy for Amsterdam after her face has been disfigured by smallpox.
Paralyzed by her life wrangling cattle in Alberta, Canada, Charlotte jumps into her Ford Bronco, flees her over-controlling husband, and lands back in her childhood Park Avenue apartment where she takes refuge with her mother Kit.
Edward, a novelist saddled with caring for his elderly mother, finally finds himself on the brink of literary success.
Special Tribute Event featuring an intimate conversation between multi-award-winning actor Brian Cox (Succession, The Escapist, L.I.E., the Bourne trilogies, E Truscan Smile) and his wife, actress, director, and producer Nicole Ansari-Cox.
By telling the human stories behind the entire value chain that gives life to the Spanish wine with the greatest international projection, Rioja, Land of the Thousand Wines portrays a currently blooming wine region underpinned by the talent and the work of the new generations of winemakers that operate side by side with the region’s historic wineries.
Tokito chronicles the 540-day journey of maverick Michelin-starred Chef Yoshinori Ishii as his team transforms a historic Japanese restaurant into an innovative auberge dining experience in Tokyo.
This is the story of an extraordinary boy born into an ordinary family in an unremarkable English town and how a childhood passion threatened to take over his life, his home, and his mind.
In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old.
George Cukor’s classic comedy The Philadelphia Story stars Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart in a romantic romp about marriage and high society.
The Maltese Falcon stars Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in a detective drama centered around a mysterious prized falcon statuette.
Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen’s Singin’ in the Rain is a timeless musical about Hollywood’s transition from silent films to talkies.
Alfred Hitchock’s magnum opus stars James Stewart as a retired detective with an aversion to heights and Kim Novak in a multi-faceted, mystery-driven performance. All is not what it might seem in this thriller often considered one of the greatest films of all time.
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty play the iconic, titular duo in the ubiquitous Bonnie and Clyde. Renegades on the lam, Bonnie and Clyde ransack through the south in the Great Depression.
George Lucas’ directorial debut features an ensemble cast led by Richard Dreyfuss and Ron Howard in a coming-of-age tale set in early ‘60s California.
Sci-fi family favorite E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is the story of a boy who befriends a lovable alien he dubs E.T.
Tensions are high and rise with the heat in this critically acclaimed Brooklyn story from director Spike Lee.
Intensa-mente 1 sigue la historia de la joven Riley y sus emociones personificadas mientras la niña de 11 años se traslada al otro lado del país con su familia.
Cult classic comedy The Big Lebowski is the story of two men with the same name from opposite ends of cultural and financial spectrums caught in the middle of a high stakes mystery.
Dorothy and friends traverse the Yellow Brick Road through the land of Oz in this timeless family classic from 1939.
Join BIFF in celebrating the 24th Anniversary of Wes Anderson’s acclaimed comedy gem about the reunion of a dysfunctional New York family led by patriarch Gene Hackman.
Animated family favorite Mickey’s Christmas Carol will play on loop for free at the Mahaiwe’s new Indigo Room during Great Barrington’s Holiday Shop, Sip, and Stroll.
The Mahaiwe presents a free screening of It’s a Wonderful Life per annual tradition.
Hat-maker Sophie must navigate the volatilities of the young wizard Howl when she is cursed with an elderly body by a passing witch. Set amidst the backdrop of war, the film explores a range of themes including age, loyalty, and love.