Coming Attractions

Coming Attractions at The Screen

Oct. 3 – 9

Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day! See what critics have to say about the latest screenings, watch a trailer, then visit The Screen for a unique movie-going experience.

The Conformist

Italy – 1970 – 1 hour 55 min.

Part of “Films To See Before You Die”

“Juggling past and present with the same bravura flourish as Welles in Citizen Kane, Bertolucci conjures a dazzling historical and personal perspective.” – Tom Milne of Time Out

“Probing, unsettling and visually compelling, The Conformist treats its audience as adults, never opting for easy closure.” Philip Kemp of Total Film 

“The Conformist isn’t just a triumph, it’s one of the greatest movies ever made.” – Richard Luck of Film4



Rocks In My Pockets

US – 2014 – 1 hour 28 min.

An Animated World of Psychology

“Boasting a narrative of extraordinary complexity and density, stuffed with irony, humor and tales-within-tales…imaginative…fascinating and very personal.” – Alissa Simon of Variety 

“Signe Baumane examines her family members’ history with mental illness (as well as her own struggles) with humor, delicacy and eye-catching animation techniques…Her commitment and talent is overwhelming.” – Whitney Matheson of USA Today



Performance at the Screen: War and Peace (Mariinsky Opera)

Sunday, Oct. 5 11:15 am – Russia – 4 hours

Performance at the Screen

“Aida Garifullina and Andrei Bonderenko impress as major new talents.” – The financial Times



The Trip to Italy

UK – 2014 – 1 hour 48 min.

The sequel to the 2010 Comedy Masterpiece “The Trip”

“Coogan, Brydon and Winterbottom journey to the Mediterranean in this warmly enjoyable continuation of their improved cultural and culinary adventures.” —Scott Foundas of Variety

“I could watch Brydon and Coogan read the phone book, because they’d make it funny. In fact, watching them eat and riff is not far removed from reading a phone book; and it is very, very funny. A total delight from start to finish.” —CJ Johnson of ABC Radio