ArtRage Events

Category: ArtRage Events

  1. Directed by Stanley Kramer Chained to each other, two escaped cons — one black/one white – battle the elements and each other. Daring for its time, made at the height of racial conflict in America. Starring Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis. GROUNDBREAKING…Austin Chronicle. Oscars: Best…

  2. Directed by Tom Thurman Fascinating documentary explores films by African-Americans that offered non-stereotypical portraits of their lives in America between 1915 and 1945.  Rare and revealing. $5 Suggested Donation

  3. Directed by Preston Sturges Disguised as a hobo, a spoiled director sets out to make a serious film on the poor… and gets a rude awakening. “A GEM… A SERIOUS COMEDY… SUPER PERFORMANCES”—Time Out (#61 in Greatest Films of All Time – AFI) $5 Suggested Donation

  4. Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci In 1930s Italy, a weak-willed man becomes a fascist pawn who goes abroad to assassinate his old teacher, now a political rebel; scathing drama of fascism and beauty alike– and profound personal tragedy. “PROBING, UNSETTLING, VISUALLY COMPELLING”—Total Film. (#85 in 100…

  5. Artist David Wojnarowicz – Silenced! ArtRage and Light Work will host an emergency screening of David Wojnarowicz’s video A Fire in My Belly, which was recently censored from the exhibition Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC….