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Anora

Anora, a young sex worker from Brooklyn, meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as his parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled. (R, 139 min.)

Open caption screenings on 11/13 @ 4:30 pm and 11/20 @ 4:00 pm.

Showtimes

Friday, November 8, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Saturday, November 9, 2024

1:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Sunday, November 10, 2024

2:15 PM

Monday, November 11, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

4:00 PM 6:45 PM

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Thursday, November 14, 2024

4:00 PM 6:45 PM

Friday, November 15, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Saturday, November 16, 2024

1:00 PM 7:00 PM

Sunday, November 17, 2024

2:30 PM

Monday, November 18, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

4:30 PM

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

4:00 PM

Thursday, November 21, 2024

4:30 PM 7:15 PM

Sean Baker's Palme d'Or winner ANORA is an audacious, thrilling, and comedic variation on a modern day Cinderella story. Mikey Madison (ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD) captivates as Ani, a young sex worker from Brooklyn whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets and impulsively marries Vanya, the impetuous son of a Russian billionaire. However, when Vanya's parents catch wind of the union, they send their henchmen to annul the marriage, setting off a wild chase through the streets of New York. [NEON]

Starring: Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian, Vache Tovmasyan
Director: Sean Baker
Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Romance

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"It’s lush, it’s electrifying, it’s wild. But more than that, the movie has real heart."

— Amanda Luberto, Arizona Republic

"Anora is a small film that feels much larger, elevated by humour, chaos, and human tenderness."

— Clarisse Loughrey, Independent (UK)

"Big and bold and glossy and very funny, a raucous comedy unlike anything else in Baker’s filmography."

— Steve Pond, TheWrap

"Anora is a movie that wraps you up in its fun, pop-tinged fur coat and, by the end, leaves its soul exposed."

— Kristen Lopez, Kristomania (Substack)

"In an awards season of overlong seriousness, Madison’s Anora pops like Shirley MacLaine in The Apartment."

— Thelma Adams, AARP Movies for Grownups

"Yet again, Sean Baker nails it. Anora somehow straddles a fine line as the year’s funniest and most heart-wrenching movie."

— Maxwell Rabb, Chicago Reader

"It’s our Pretty Woman, for our time, with unexpected ripples of real feeling — and thanks to Madison, real stardom in the making."

— Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune

"Like Mikey Madison’s title character, Anora is pretty, messy, witty, wild, and highly competent, one of the funniest, saddest, and best films of the year."

— Dylan Roth, Observer

"Watching Anora is like riding shotgun alongside a reckless driver. Sean Baker is one of the brightest and most original filmmakers of his generation. He is one of a kind, and so is Anora."

— Leonard Maltin, leonardmaltin.com

"In its relatively gigantic ambitions, nuanced texture, bifurcated structure, and ferocious performances, Anora is also a capstone for the director: a once-in-a-career triumph that exists on the back of everything else."

— Barry Hertz, Globe and Mail

"At once a frenzied fairy tale and a tender-hearted character study, Anora is an intoxicating pairing of director and star. Baker’s unique, humanistic approach to filmmaking is as riveting and rewarding as ever."

— Beth Webb, Empire Magazine

"This is an undeniable star-making performance for Madison, who finds the grace and charm and stupidity and selfishness and wild-eyed wonder of Mikey, a tough survivor who falls for the oldest fairy tale in the book."

— Richard Whittaker, Austin Chronicle

"It also marks the arrival of Mikey Madison who, after smaller roles in films like Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood and the Scream reboot, sets the screen alight in a breakout performance for the ages that already feels profoundly timeless."

— Chase Hutchinson, Seattle Times

"Mikey Madison, Oscar’s new Cinderella, leads a cast of crazies as a sex worker who finds her prince in the son of a dangerous Russian oligarch. No list of the year’s best films would be complete without Sean Baker’s whirwind of fun and social provocation."

— Peter Travers, ABC News