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March 2024

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents THE TENANT

03/21/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

In Paris, isolated Eastern European émigré Trelkovsky (Roman Polanski) rents an apartment in a spooky old building whose inhabitants regard him with suspicion and even outright hostility. When he learns that the apartment’s previous tenant, a beautiful woman, tried to commit suicide by jumping out the window, Trelkovsky begins to identify with her in increasingly disturbing ways. Then, to make matters even worse, he reaches the conclusion that his new neighbors are plotting to kill him.

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents THE AWFUL TRUTH

03/14/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy (Irene Dunne) are a married couple who doubt each other’s fidelity: Jerry suspects Lucy and her music teacher (Alexander D’Arcy) of spending an evening together, and Lucy is convinced Jerry lied about a business trip. When the jealous pair file for divorce, both rush into new relationships, but quickly realize their love never died. The soon-to-be-divorced husband and wife then both scramble to spoil each other’s chances for newfound romance.

Kafé Kirk: Kirk Whalum and Eric Darius

03/10/24
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

Join Grammy-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum for Kafé Kirk, an ongoing jazz series in Crosstown Theater featuring musical and spiritual collaborations with special guest artists. This iteration’s performance will feature jazz saxophonist Eric Darius.

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents 8 ½

03/07/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

Marcello Mastroianni plays Guido Anselmi, a director whose new project is collapsing around him, along with his life. One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini’s 8½ (Otto e mezzo) turns one man’s artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. An early working title for 8½ was The Beautiful Confusion, and Fellini’s masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act.

February 2024

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents DAY FOR NIGHT

02/29/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

A film director (François Truffaut) tries to get his movie made while observing the real-life dramas in his actors’ lives. Fading icon Severine (Valentina Cortese) forgets her lines when she drinks, while her co-star, Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Aumont), is fixated on his lover’s imminent arrival. Meanwhile, insecure young star Alphonse (Jean-Pierre Léaud) has emotional outbursts, yet seems well-balanced compared to Julie (Jacqueline Bisset), a British actress recuperating from a nervous breakdown.

Mahogany Chamber Music Series: Vocal Juggernauts

02/25/24
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

The Mahogany Chamber Music Series makes its exhilarating return in February by elevating the awareness underrepresented composers as well as standard works for voice. Mahogany series curator, Artina McCain brings along esteemed colleagues mezzo-soprano Paulina Villareal, pianist Jonathan Tsay, baritone James Rodriguez, and soprano Gwendolyn Alfred to share a variety of genres through this vocally virtuosic program.

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents MEMPHIS 13

02/22/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

First grade can be a scary thing, even without the burden of making history. In October 1961, 13 first graders became some of the smallest pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement when they desegregated the Memphis City Schools. ‘The Memphis 13’ is their story. This documentary collects the stories of 13 families united by a comment moment in history, but experiences individually; stories of normal children living through an extraordinary moment. A half century later, they are proud of having broken a barrier, but many remain burdened by this difficult experience. The film uncovers a hidden story of the Movement, honors the children who lived it, and raises questions about the role of children in movements for social change. With a special guest panel discussion after the film.

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ANSELM

02/15/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

In Anselm, Wim Wenders creates a portrait of Anselm Kiefer, one of the most innovative and important painters and sculptors of our time. Shot in 3D and 6K-resolution, the film presents a cinematic experience of the artist’s work which explores human existence and the cyclical nature of history, inspired by literature, poetry, philosophy, science, mythology and religion. For over two years, Wenders traced Kiefer’s path from his native Germany to his current home in France, connecting the stages of his life to the essential places of his career that spans more than five decades.

The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents THE LAST DRAGON

02/08/24
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crosstown Theater, 1350 Concourse Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

Leroy Green (Taimak), a young martial artist living in New York City, trains tirelessly to attain the same level of mastery as the great Bruce Lee. One night, his life changes forever when he rescues television personality Laura Charles (Vanity) from evil businessman Eddie Arkadian (Chris Murney). Impressed by Leroy’s bravery, Laura falls for Leroy — but to keep her safe, he will have to defeat a gang leader named Sho’nuff (Julius J. Carry III), the self-styled Shogun of Harlem.

MicroCinema: 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival Shorts Tour

02/07/24
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Crosstown Arts, The Green Room, 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280
Memphis, TN 38104 United States

Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts are honored to continue to showcase films from the most recent edition of the Ann Arbor Film Festival, the oldest experimental and avant-garde film festival in North America. Using various techniques, from puppetry to mixing digital and analog film approaches, these films explore shades of the relationships between humanity and the natural world, between humans and each other, and speculate on their meaning and changing possibilities. 

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