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The American Film Theatre - 3 Box Bundle

Taught adaptation of David Storey's emotionally-charged family drama.

Release Year: 1975  Running Time: 130 mins  Color: B&W 

The American Film Theatre - 3 Box Bundle

Considered the definitive film version of one of Eugene O'Neill's greatest plays, this simple tale of a birthday celebration at a saloon takes a devastating look at disillusionment and dashed hopes.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 239 mins  Color: B&W 

The American Film Theatre - DVD Box 2

Taught adaptation of David Storey's emotionally-charged family drama.

Release Year: 1975  Running Time: 130 mins 

The American Film Theatre - VHS Box 1

Considered the definitive film version of one of Eugene O'Neill's greatest plays, this simple tale of a birthday celebration at a saloon takes a devastating look at disillusionment and dashed hopes.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 239 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

The American Film Theatre - VHS Box 2

Taught adaptation of David Storey's emotionally-charged family drama.

Release Year: 1975  Running Time: 130 mins 

The Cinema of Jean Rollin (13 Blu-ray Bundle)

Two lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, only to find themselves trapped within the graves and crypts of the massive cemetery. One of cult director Jean Rollin’s most unconventional films, THE IRON ROSE vividly depicts the young couple’s steady descent into madness.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

The Cinema of Jean Rollin (13 DVD Bundle)

Two lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, only to find themselves trapped within the graves and crypts of the massive cemetery. One of cult director Jean Rollin’s most unconventional films, THE IRON ROSE vividly depicts the young couple’s steady descent into madness.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Griffith Masterworks DVD Box Set

D.W. Griffith had a vision of the movies as the greatest spiritual force the world had ever known. Just one year after the huge success of THE BIRTH OF A NATION, he was emboldened to prove his faith in the new medium with the superproduction INTOLERANCE.

Release Year: 1916  Running Time: 197 mins  Color: B&W 

I Am Cuba

Director Mikhail Kalatozov’s delirious masterpiece uses four stunning vignettes to paint a picture of pre-revolutionary Cuba in newly restored 4K with an original soundtrack.

Release Year: 1964  Running Time: 141 mins  Color: Color 

I Am the Ambassador

I am the Ambassador is a ten-episode documentary series that depicts the life of the former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark, Rufus Gifford. As an ambassador from the United States he works to continuously establish and maintain the relationship between the U.S. and Denmark, while also fighting for LGBT rights - an important cause for Rufus both professionally and personally.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 280 mins 

I Killed My Mother

Focusing on the relationship between Hubert Minel (Xavier Dolan), a 16-year-old Quebecois living in suburban Montreal, and his single mother Chantale (Anne Dorval), I KILLED MY MOTHER beautifully captures the anxieties of a mother-son relationship.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

I Remember Me

Release Year: 2000  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: Color 

I Wish I Knew

Shanghai's past and present flow together in Jia Zhangke's poetic and poignant portrait of this fast-changing port city.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Color 

I'm Going Home

Michel Piccoli is a Parisian theater actor struggling to deal with grief, age, and a demanding American film director played by John Malkovich in this powerful masterpiece by Manoel de Oliveira.

Release Year: 2001  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Color 

I've Heard the Mermaids Singing

Patricia Rozema’s charming, whimsical story about a waifish daydreamer with artistic aspirations is structured around a video-recorded confession and won the Prix de la Jeunesse at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 81 mins  Color: Color 

The Iceman Cometh

Considered the definitive film version of one of Eugene O'Neill's greatest plays, this simple tale of a birthday celebration at a saloon takes a devastating look at disillusionment and dashed hopes.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 239 mins  Color: Color 

Identifying Features

Winner of the Gotham Award for Best International Film and the Audience Award and Best Screenplay prize at Sundance, Fernanda Valadez’s stunning and suspenseful drama follows a Mexican mother’s ever-expanding and increasingly dangerous journey in search of her son, who went missing after trying to cross the border.

Release Year: 2020  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

The Idol

For Mohammed and Nour, nothing less than playing the world famous Cairo Opera Hall will do. It might take them a lifetime to get there but, as Mohammed will find out, some dreams are worth living for.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: B&W 

If I Were You

Madelyn (Marcia Gay Harden) is a successful, self-possessed, middle-aged businesswoman - until she finds out that her husband's late nights at work are actually intimate dinners with a sexy young aspiring actress, Lucy (Leonor Watling).

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 115 mins 

The Image Book

The legendary Jean-Luc Godard adds to his influential, iconoclastic legacy with this provocative collage film essay, a vast ontological inquiry into the history of the moving image and a commentary on the contemporary world.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: Color 

In Another Country

Legendary French actress Isabelle Huppert stars in a film from South Korean master Hong Sang-soo. In a triptych of overlapping stories, three different French women (a filmmaker, an adulterer and a divorce- Huppert, Huppert and...Huppert) visit a small Korean resort town and encounter a flirtatious director, a lovestruck lifeguard and far too much soju.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

In Balanchine's Classroom

In Balanchine's Classroom takes us back to the glory years of Balanchine’s New York City Ballet through the remembrances of his former dancers and their quest to fulfill the vision of a genius. Opening the door to his studio, Balanchine’s private laboratory, they reveal new facets of the groundbreaking choreographer: taskmaster, mad scientist, and spiritual teacher. Today, as his former dancers teach a new generation, questions arise: what was the secret of his teaching? Can it be replicated?

 

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

In Between Days

Award winner at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, IN BETWEEN DAYS conveys "an extraordinary sense of intimacy" in depicting a young Korean immigrant's journey toward self-discovery.

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 82 mins 

In Case of Emergency

All of our country’s biggest public health challenges—from the opioid crisis to gun violence to behavioral health and lack of insurance—collide in emergency departments. Nearly half of all medical care in the U.S. is delivered in emergency departments and nurses are on the frontlines of that care, addressing our physical and emotional needs and sending us back out into the world. “In Case of Emergency” is a documentary that follows emergency nurses and their patients in seven unique settings across the U.S, from urban to rural, shedding light on some of the biggest health care crises facing Americans today, and the opportunity that emergency nurses have to help break a sometimes-vicious cycle for patients under their care. 

Release Year: 2020  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

In Celebration

Taught adaptation of David Storey's emotionally-charged family drama.

Release Year: 1975  Running Time: 130 mins  Color: B&W 

In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons in Life with Saul Leiter

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 75 mins 

In The Image

Palestinian women volunteers are given video cameras and record the brutality and human rights violations by Israelis that are a part of their daily lives.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 60 mins  Color: Color 

In the Land of the Head Hunters

In 1911, photographer Edward S. Curtis traveled to British Columbia to work with members of the Kwakwaka'wakw to create a film celebrating the art and culture of this Native American people.

Release Year: 1914  Running Time: 65 mins  Color: Color 

In the Mirror of Maya Deren

With IN THE MIRROR OF MAYA DEREN, documentary filmmaker Martina Kudlácek has fashioned not only fascinating portrait of a groundbreaking and influential artist, but a pitch-perfect introduction to her strikingly beautiful and poetic body of work.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 104 mins  Color: Color 

In the Pit

Juan Carlos Rulfo's In the Pit is a powerful documentary about the personal struggles behind the construction of a massive elevated freeway. With lyricisim and compassion, this Sundance Film Festival prize-winning film reveals the medieval nightmare underneath an ambitious utopian dream: Mexico City's Periferico Beltway, more than ten miles of elevated reinforced concrete, supported by massive towers, that has been planned to both soar above and link the city's densely gridlocked urban neighborhoods. But while the roadway is a spectacular miracle of modern architectural design, it comes with a human cost.

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Indivisible

Dasy and Viola (Angela and Marianna Fontana) are conjoined twin sisters living in the suburbs of Naples. They are blessed with beautiful voices and, thanks to their performances at local weddings, communions and baptisms, have become the breadwinners for their entire family. 

Release Year: 2018  Color: Color and B&W 

The Informer

Based on Liam O’Flaherty’s popular Irish novel (which John Ford famously adapted in 1935), this gripping thriller is set among a group of revolutionaries in the newly independent Ireland of 1922. When one of their number kills the chief of police, he goes on the run. But when he returns to Dublin he is cruelly betrayed by his onetime friend Gypo, who then has to battle his old friends as well as his own mounting guilt.

Release Year: 1929  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color 

InnSæi – the Power of Intuition

Illustrated with gorgeous animation and stunning imagery, InnSæi is a film like no other, and one that offers radical insights into how we think and sense the world today.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 78 mins 

INSIDE THE YELLOW COCOON SHELL

Winner of the prestigious Camera d’Or for best first film at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the enthralling Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell from Vietnamese filmmaker Pham Thien An is a reverie on faith, loss, and nature expressed with uncommon invention and depth that follows a thirtysomething man after he leaves Saigon for a trip back to his rural hometown following a family tragedy.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 178 mins  Color: B&W 

Intimacy

Jay, a failed musician, finds himself involved with a woman who comes to his house once a week for violent, graphic sex. When he follows her home to find out more about her, he gets involved with her life more than he intended.

Release Year: 2001  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Color 

Intolerance (Griffith Masterworks)

D.W. Griffith had a vision of the movies as the greatest spiritual force the world had ever known. Just one year after the huge success of THE BIRTH OF A NATION, he was emboldened to prove his faith in the new medium with the superproduction INTOLERANCE.

Release Year: 1916  Running Time: 197 mins  Color: B&W 

Invitation to Dance

Invitation to Dance is an eye-opening insider's account of disability in 21st century America. The film traces Simi Linton's personal growth as a disabled woman, and the larger historically significant developments around her over the past 40 years.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 86 mins  Color: Color 

Iron Island

A critically acclaimed theatrical release, Rasoulof's beautiful allegory takes place on an abandoned Iranian oil tanker whose Captain Nemat commands not only his ship, but also the floating community that has taken refuge on board.

Release Year: 2005  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Color 

The Iron Rose

Two lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, only to find themselves trapped within the graves and crypts of the massive cemetery. One of cult director Jean Rollin’s most unconventional films, THE IRON ROSE vividly depicts the young couple’s steady descent into madness.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: B&W 

Ixcanul

In this dreamlike fusion of documentary and fable, two young, impoverished Mayan lovers escape from their servitude on a remote Guatemalan coffee plantation and attempt to make their way to the United States.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: B&W 

Iyengar: The Man, Yoga, and the Student's Journey

The result of exclusive, intimate access to renowned yogi B. K. S. Iyengar, this documentary about the hugely popular practice is required viewing for anyone with an interest in yoga, wellness, spirituality, or the connection of mind and body.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 106 mins  Color: Color 

The Invisible Fight

A young soldier stationed at the USSR-China border becomes obsessed with kung fu and seeks martial arts teachers at the most unlikely of places: the local Eastern Orthodox monastery. With a skeptical mother, a rival monk, and a budding love interest pulling him in different directions, his road is long, winding, and full of kick-ass adventures.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 114 mins  Color: Color 

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