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SUMMARY:The Voice Of Hind Rajab
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Kaouther Ben Hania – 2025 – 89m – Tunisia – In Arabic with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nTunisia’s Official Submission to the Oscars! \nBased on true events\, January 29\, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza\, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line\, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab. \nWinner of the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival\, where it received the longest standing ovation in film festival history\, The Voice of Hind Rajab has become one of this year’s most acclaimed titles. The film also won the Audience Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival (with the highest score in festival history)\, the Audience Award for International Feature at Middleburg Film Festival\, and the Silver Hugo Jury Prize at Chicago Film Festival. It has also screened at Toronto International Film Festival\, BFI London\, and AFI Fest\, among others. \n“The most vital film of the decade. An astonishing blend of dramatisation and reality” – GQ \n“No other film this year will get more people talking\, or more people crying. ★★★★★” – BBC \n“A fierce\, vehement piece of work.” – London Eveing Standard
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/the-voice-of-hind-rajab/2026-01-30/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-29/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:The Mother And The Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Johnny Ma – 2024 – 100m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nIn a snow-swept Winnipeg\, school teacher Sumi (Leere Park) is hospitalized after a fall. On hearing the news\, her anxious mother\, Sara (Kim Ho-jung\, Revivre)\, flies over from Seoul to be with her comatose daughter — and once Sara sets herself up in the young woman’s apartment\, she discovers she doesn’t really know Sumi at all. \nSara despairs about her daughter’s single status\, so she immediately starts catfishing the pleasant Min (Jonathan Kim) to be Sumi’s boyfriend — once she wakes up\, of course — and also gets unwittingly entangled with Min’s estranged father\, Sam (Won-Jae Lee)\, who runs a Korean restaurant in the city. As Sam and the widowed Sara connect over their mutual melancholies\, a chance meeting with Sumi’s co-worker Amaya (Amara Pedroso Saquel\, Cha Cha Real Smooth) leads Sara to learn more about the life from which her daughter has chosen to exclude her. \nIn a departure from his previous films\, filmmaker Johnny Ma (Old Stone) embarks in a bold new direction\, using suburban Winnipeg as the stage for a unique mash-up of genres – a stylized\, whimsical narrative of crossed wires\, secret lives\, and conflicting agendas. \n“A charming and whimsical story brimming with adventure and self-discovery. Watching Kim Ho-jung on screen is a true delight” – Kristy Strouse\, Film Inquiry \n“A rare and lovely thing…a coming-of-age story for a woman in her 50s. Kim Ho-jung is delightful.” – Taylor Gates\, Collider
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/the-mother-and-the-bear/2026-01-29/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-29/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-28/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:The Mother And The Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Johnny Ma – 2024 – 100m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nIn a snow-swept Winnipeg\, school teacher Sumi (Leere Park) is hospitalized after a fall. On hearing the news\, her anxious mother\, Sara (Kim Ho-jung\, Revivre)\, flies over from Seoul to be with her comatose daughter — and once Sara sets herself up in the young woman’s apartment\, she discovers she doesn’t really know Sumi at all. \nSara despairs about her daughter’s single status\, so she immediately starts catfishing the pleasant Min (Jonathan Kim) to be Sumi’s boyfriend — once she wakes up\, of course — and also gets unwittingly entangled with Min’s estranged father\, Sam (Won-Jae Lee)\, who runs a Korean restaurant in the city. As Sam and the widowed Sara connect over their mutual melancholies\, a chance meeting with Sumi’s co-worker Amaya (Amara Pedroso Saquel\, Cha Cha Real Smooth) leads Sara to learn more about the life from which her daughter has chosen to exclude her. \nIn a departure from his previous films\, filmmaker Johnny Ma (Old Stone) embarks in a bold new direction\, using suburban Winnipeg as the stage for a unique mash-up of genres – a stylized\, whimsical narrative of crossed wires\, secret lives\, and conflicting agendas. \n“A charming and whimsical story brimming with adventure and self-discovery. Watching Kim Ho-jung on screen is a true delight” – Kristy Strouse\, Film Inquiry \n“A rare and lovely thing…a coming-of-age story for a woman in her 50s. Kim Ho-jung is delightful.” – Taylor Gates\, Collider
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/the-mother-and-the-bear/2026-01-28/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-28/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-27/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:The Mother And The Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Johnny Ma – 2024 – 100m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nIn a snow-swept Winnipeg\, school teacher Sumi (Leere Park) is hospitalized after a fall. On hearing the news\, her anxious mother\, Sara (Kim Ho-jung\, Revivre)\, flies over from Seoul to be with her comatose daughter — and once Sara sets herself up in the young woman’s apartment\, she discovers she doesn’t really know Sumi at all. \nSara despairs about her daughter’s single status\, so she immediately starts catfishing the pleasant Min (Jonathan Kim) to be Sumi’s boyfriend — once she wakes up\, of course — and also gets unwittingly entangled with Min’s estranged father\, Sam (Won-Jae Lee)\, who runs a Korean restaurant in the city. As Sam and the widowed Sara connect over their mutual melancholies\, a chance meeting with Sumi’s co-worker Amaya (Amara Pedroso Saquel\, Cha Cha Real Smooth) leads Sara to learn more about the life from which her daughter has chosen to exclude her. \nIn a departure from his previous films\, filmmaker Johnny Ma (Old Stone) embarks in a bold new direction\, using suburban Winnipeg as the stage for a unique mash-up of genres – a stylized\, whimsical narrative of crossed wires\, secret lives\, and conflicting agendas. \n“A charming and whimsical story brimming with adventure and self-discovery. Watching Kim Ho-jung on screen is a true delight” – Kristy Strouse\, Film Inquiry \n“A rare and lovely thing…a coming-of-age story for a woman in her 50s. Kim Ho-jung is delightful.” – Taylor Gates\, Collider
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/the-mother-and-the-bear/2026-01-27/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Daughter's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Xi Huang – 2025 – 126m – Taiwan – In English & Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nStarring screen legend Sylvia Chang\, Daughter’s Daughter is both a character study that sheds light on the pursuit of independence as an older woman and a highly contemporary moral tale that poses dizzying questions about parental responsibility. \nIn a story that elegantly slides back and forth in time\, Jin Aixia (Chang) has two daughters\, but Emma (Karena Lam)\, who grew up in New York\, and Fan Zuer (Eugenie Liu)\, who grew up in Taipei\, never knew about each other until well into adulthood. When Zuer and her partner decide to try and get pregnant via in vitro fertilization\, they wind up travelling to the US for treatments. Tragically\, the couple die there in an accident\, but their embryo remains alive and well — and Aixia is left as its legal guardian. Arriving in New York overwhelmed with grief\, she is faced with the choice to donate\, terminate\, or find a surrogate for the embryo. But after a life spent feeling like she’s fallen short as a mother\, who is she to decide what to do with her deceased daughter’s unborn child? \nExecutive produced by Chang and Taiwanese New Wave luminary Hou Hsiao-hsien\, the film is anchored in tradition while forging brilliant new paths of cinematic storytelling — and chronicling ways that scientific advancements alter our relationship to family and legacy. \n“Taps into universal issues of regret\, acceptance and hope with considerable nuance\, grace and beautiful little details…elegantly explores the blurred lines between selflessness and selfishness\, through a tale of modern motherhood that poses complex questions of responsibility when faced with sorrow.” – Josh Slater-Williams\, IndieWire
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/daughters-daughter/2026-01-27/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213743Z
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SUMMARY:Resurrection
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Bi Gan – 2025 – 160m – China – In Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\n“A soul-stirring feat that will inspire generations to come.” -Tomris Laffly\, ELLE \nIn a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality\, an outcast (Jackson Lee) finds illusion\, nightmarish visions\, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night)\, Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires. \n[Grade A-] “A film that is both about the wonder of dreams and cinema itself… it sees the director pushing himself into yet more exciting new places\, just as he brings the same commitment to his craft.”– Chase Hutchinson\, The Playlist \n“[RESURRECTION] is bold and ambitious\, visually amazing\, trippy and woozy in its embrace of hallucination and the heightened meaning of the unreal and the dreamlike.” – Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian \n“A staggering feast for the senses.. but even more so a true love letter to cinema written bold and brilliant.”-Hannah Strong\, Little White Lies \n“A time-tripping\, genre-jumping paean to the big screen in which [Bi Gan] revives the films he loves and then buries them a second time over — hoping\, perhaps\, to resurrect cinema in the process.”-Jordan Minzter\, The Hollywood Reporter \n“Along the way\, [RESURRECTION] riffs on “Blade Runner” and “Holy Motors”; pays homage to the Lumière brothers\, F. W. Murnau\, and Georges Méliès; and burrows deep into the landscape of genre\, where spies\, gangsters\, spirits\, monsters\, and vampires hold the keys to cinema’s enduring popularity and its capacity for renewal.” -Justin Chang\, New Yorker
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/resurrection/2026-01-26/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:No Other Choice
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Park Chan-wook – 2025 – 139m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nFrom director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake’s novel THE AX\, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years. \n“This is Park operating at the height of his powers\, delivering a thriller that’s as unpredictable as it is darkly funny\, as emotionally bruising as it is formally immaculate.” – Nicolás Delgadillo\, Knotfest \n“Handily\, one of the best films of the year.” – Sarah Gorr. The Spool. \n“A zany\, all-out crowd-pleaser from Mr. Park\, who exhibits a rare genius with the camera throughout\, devising breathtaking shots\, zooms and transitions\, his cockeyed visual wizardry perfectly matched to the outlandishness of the plot.” – Zachary Barnes\, Wall Street Journal
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/no-other-choice/2026-01-26/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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UID:10007700-1769367600-1769367600@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Resurrection
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Bi Gan – 2025 – 160m – China – In Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\n“A soul-stirring feat that will inspire generations to come.” -Tomris Laffly\, ELLE \nIn a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality\, an outcast (Jackson Lee) finds illusion\, nightmarish visions\, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night)\, Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires. \n[Grade A-] “A film that is both about the wonder of dreams and cinema itself… it sees the director pushing himself into yet more exciting new places\, just as he brings the same commitment to his craft.”– Chase Hutchinson\, The Playlist \n“[RESURRECTION] is bold and ambitious\, visually amazing\, trippy and woozy in its embrace of hallucination and the heightened meaning of the unreal and the dreamlike.” – Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian \n“A staggering feast for the senses.. but even more so a true love letter to cinema written bold and brilliant.”-Hannah Strong\, Little White Lies \n“A time-tripping\, genre-jumping paean to the big screen in which [Bi Gan] revives the films he loves and then buries them a second time over — hoping\, perhaps\, to resurrect cinema in the process.”-Jordan Minzter\, The Hollywood Reporter \n“Along the way\, [RESURRECTION] riffs on “Blade Runner” and “Holy Motors”; pays homage to the Lumière brothers\, F. W. Murnau\, and Georges Méliès; and burrows deep into the landscape of genre\, where spies\, gangsters\, spirits\, monsters\, and vampires hold the keys to cinema’s enduring popularity and its capacity for renewal.” -Justin Chang\, New Yorker
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/resurrection/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Resurrection.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T161500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213509Z
UID:10007696-1769357700-1769357700@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:No Other Choice
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Park Chan-wook – 2025 – 139m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nFrom director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake’s novel THE AX\, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years. \n“This is Park operating at the height of his powers\, delivering a thriller that’s as unpredictable as it is darkly funny\, as emotionally bruising as it is formally immaculate.” – Nicolás Delgadillo\, Knotfest \n“Handily\, one of the best films of the year.” – Sarah Gorr. The Spool. \n“A zany\, all-out crowd-pleaser from Mr. Park\, who exhibits a rare genius with the camera throughout\, devising breathtaking shots\, zooms and transitions\, his cockeyed visual wizardry perfectly matched to the outlandishness of the plot.” – Zachary Barnes\, Wall Street Journal
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/no-other-choice/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/No-Other-Choice.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T214340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T214340Z
UID:10007705-1769346000-1769346000@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Robert Altman's Images (1972)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Robert Altman – 1972 – 104m – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nThe early seventies were a period of remarkable activity for Robert Altman\, producing masterpiece after masterpiece. At the time he came to make Images\, MASH and McCabe & Mrs. Miller were behind him\, with The Long Goodbye\, California Split and Nashville still to come. Originally conceived in the mid-sixties\, Images concerns a pregnant children’s author (Susannah York\, who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival) whose husband (Rene Auberjonois) may or may not be having an affair. While on vacation in Ireland\, her mental state becomes increasingly unstable resulting in paranoia\, hallucinations and visions of a doppelgänger. Scored by an Oscar-nominated John Williams\, with “sounds” by Stomu Yamash’ta (The Man Who Fell to Earth)\, Images also boasts the remarkable cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond (Close Encounters of the Third Kind). \n“A masterpiece of mental and sexual disquietude.” – Nicholas Bell\, IONCINEMA.com \n“One of Altman’s most fascinating — and terrifying — films.” –  \n“[Altman] controls things beautifully\, proffering credible biographical reasons for her inner disturbances\, and borrowing shock effects from the thriller genre to underline the terrifying nature of her predicament.” – Geoff Andrew\, Time Out
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/robert-altmans-images-1972/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Robert-Altmans-Images-1972.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T223000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251124T195350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T195350Z
UID:10007032-1769293800-1769293800@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:City Wide Fever Plus Local 16mm Shot Short "Red Razor On Soft Skin"
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Josh Heaps – 2025 – 73m – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nA modern giallo film produced by the great Guy Maddin (MY WINNIPEG\, SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) – with a deep nod to 70s sex\, violence & endelss – starring a number of familiar faces\, including Larry Fessenden\, Ian Fidance\, Michael M. Bilandic\, and Carolyn Farina! \nSam\, a young film student\, discovers a USB detailing the life and career of forgotten Italian horror director Saturnino Barresi. As she begins to investigate his mysterious disappearance\, Sam finds herself pulled into a violent conspiracy eerily similar to those of the films she adores. \nShot on a Mini DV camera to get a gritty 2000s vibe this is Euro horror with a necessary 21st century update. \nBONUS!  Locally made 16mm shot short “Red Razor on Soft Skin” by Luca Silver will be screened before the feature!
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/city-wide-fever-plus-local-16mm-shot-short-red-razor-on-soft-skin/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/City-Wide-Fever-Plus-Local-16mm-Shot-Short-22Red-Razor-On-Soft-Skin22.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213743Z
UID:10007699-1769281200-1769281200@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Resurrection
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Bi Gan – 2025 – 160m – China – In Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\n“A soul-stirring feat that will inspire generations to come.” -Tomris Laffly\, ELLE \nIn a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality\, an outcast (Jackson Lee) finds illusion\, nightmarish visions\, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night)\, Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires. \n[Grade A-] “A film that is both about the wonder of dreams and cinema itself… it sees the director pushing himself into yet more exciting new places\, just as he brings the same commitment to his craft.”– Chase Hutchinson\, The Playlist \n“[RESURRECTION] is bold and ambitious\, visually amazing\, trippy and woozy in its embrace of hallucination and the heightened meaning of the unreal and the dreamlike.” – Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian \n“A staggering feast for the senses.. but even more so a true love letter to cinema written bold and brilliant.”-Hannah Strong\, Little White Lies \n“A time-tripping\, genre-jumping paean to the big screen in which [Bi Gan] revives the films he loves and then buries them a second time over — hoping\, perhaps\, to resurrect cinema in the process.”-Jordan Minzter\, The Hollywood Reporter \n“Along the way\, [RESURRECTION] riffs on “Blade Runner” and “Holy Motors”; pays homage to the Lumière brothers\, F. W. Murnau\, and Georges Méliès; and burrows deep into the landscape of genre\, where spies\, gangsters\, spirits\, monsters\, and vampires hold the keys to cinema’s enduring popularity and its capacity for renewal.” -Justin Chang\, New Yorker
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/resurrection/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Resurrection.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T161500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213509Z
UID:10007695-1769271300-1769271300@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:No Other Choice
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Park Chan-wook – 2025 – 139m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nFrom director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake’s novel THE AX\, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years. \n“This is Park operating at the height of his powers\, delivering a thriller that’s as unpredictable as it is darkly funny\, as emotionally bruising as it is formally immaculate.” – Nicolás Delgadillo\, Knotfest \n“Handily\, one of the best films of the year.” – Sarah Gorr. The Spool. \n“A zany\, all-out crowd-pleaser from Mr. Park\, who exhibits a rare genius with the camera throughout\, devising breathtaking shots\, zooms and transitions\, his cockeyed visual wizardry perfectly matched to the outlandishness of the plot.” – Zachary Barnes\, Wall Street Journal
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/no-other-choice/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/No-Other-Choice.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T214340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T214340Z
UID:10007704-1769259600-1769259600@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Robert Altman's Images (1972)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Robert Altman – 1972 – 104m – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nThe early seventies were a period of remarkable activity for Robert Altman\, producing masterpiece after masterpiece. At the time he came to make Images\, MASH and McCabe & Mrs. Miller were behind him\, with The Long Goodbye\, California Split and Nashville still to come. Originally conceived in the mid-sixties\, Images concerns a pregnant children’s author (Susannah York\, who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival) whose husband (Rene Auberjonois) may or may not be having an affair. While on vacation in Ireland\, her mental state becomes increasingly unstable resulting in paranoia\, hallucinations and visions of a doppelgänger. Scored by an Oscar-nominated John Williams\, with “sounds” by Stomu Yamash’ta (The Man Who Fell to Earth)\, Images also boasts the remarkable cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond (Close Encounters of the Third Kind). \n“A masterpiece of mental and sexual disquietude.” – Nicholas Bell\, IONCINEMA.com \n“One of Altman’s most fascinating — and terrifying — films.” –  \n“[Altman] controls things beautifully\, proffering credible biographical reasons for her inner disturbances\, and borrowing shock effects from the thriller genre to underline the terrifying nature of her predicament.” – Geoff Andrew\, Time Out
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/robert-altmans-images-1972/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Robert-Altmans-Images-1972.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260124T103000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20260123T202427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T202655Z
UID:10008386-1769250600-1769250600@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:ABORT MISSION fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:A fundraiser for an upcoming indie short film “Abort Mission” – showcasing seven UNM Capstones ranging from comedy to experimental\, horror\, and drama to raise money and get the word out about the new short produced by Heaven’s Gate and Luna Red Productions! \nTo be screened – \n\n“RSC Promo” – Dir. LauraLove Tode\n“Aoife’s House” – Dir. Solomon Wolf\n“Bandi-Man” – Dir. Logan Schreck\n“Chrysalis” – Dir. Abigail Stelter\n“Don’t Look Back” – Dir. Sterlie Quist\n“Lost to Time” – Dir. George Shikowitz\n“Our Shadow” – Dir. Gabriella Marez\n“Unmasking” – Dir. Alan De Lira-Richards
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/abort-mission-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ABORT-MISSION-fundraiser.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T223000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251124T195350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T195350Z
UID:10007031-1769207400-1769207400@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:City Wide Fever Plus Local 16mm Shot Short "Red Razor On Soft Skin"
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Josh Heaps – 2025 – 73m – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nA modern giallo film produced by the great Guy Maddin (MY WINNIPEG\, SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) – with a deep nod to 70s sex\, violence & endelss – starring a number of familiar faces\, including Larry Fessenden\, Ian Fidance\, Michael M. Bilandic\, and Carolyn Farina! \nSam\, a young film student\, discovers a USB detailing the life and career of forgotten Italian horror director Saturnino Barresi. As she begins to investigate his mysterious disappearance\, Sam finds herself pulled into a violent conspiracy eerily similar to those of the films she adores. \nShot on a Mini DV camera to get a gritty 2000s vibe this is Euro horror with a necessary 21st century update. \nBONUS!  Locally made 16mm shot short “Red Razor on Soft Skin” by Luca Silver will be screened before the feature!
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/city-wide-fever-plus-local-16mm-shot-short-red-razor-on-soft-skin/2026-01-23/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/City-Wide-Fever-Plus-Local-16mm-Shot-Short-22Red-Razor-On-Soft-Skin22.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213743Z
UID:10007698-1769194800-1769194800@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Resurrection
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Bi Gan – 2025 – 160m – China – In Mandarin with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\n“A soul-stirring feat that will inspire generations to come.” -Tomris Laffly\, ELLE \nIn a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality\, an outcast (Jackson Lee) finds illusion\, nightmarish visions\, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night)\, Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires. \n[Grade A-] “A film that is both about the wonder of dreams and cinema itself… it sees the director pushing himself into yet more exciting new places\, just as he brings the same commitment to his craft.”– Chase Hutchinson\, The Playlist \n“[RESURRECTION] is bold and ambitious\, visually amazing\, trippy and woozy in its embrace of hallucination and the heightened meaning of the unreal and the dreamlike.” – Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian \n“A staggering feast for the senses.. but even more so a true love letter to cinema written bold and brilliant.”-Hannah Strong\, Little White Lies \n“A time-tripping\, genre-jumping paean to the big screen in which [Bi Gan] revives the films he loves and then buries them a second time over — hoping\, perhaps\, to resurrect cinema in the process.”-Jordan Minzter\, The Hollywood Reporter \n“Along the way\, [RESURRECTION] riffs on “Blade Runner” and “Holy Motors”; pays homage to the Lumière brothers\, F. W. Murnau\, and Georges Méliès; and burrows deep into the landscape of genre\, where spies\, gangsters\, spirits\, monsters\, and vampires hold the keys to cinema’s enduring popularity and its capacity for renewal.” -Justin Chang\, New Yorker
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/resurrection/2026-01-23/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Resurrection.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T161500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T213509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T213509Z
UID:10007694-1769184900-1769184900@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:No Other Choice
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Park Chan-wook – 2025 – 139m – South Korea – In Korean with English Subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nFrom director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake’s novel THE AX\, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years. \n“This is Park operating at the height of his powers\, delivering a thriller that’s as unpredictable as it is darkly funny\, as emotionally bruising as it is formally immaculate.” – Nicolás Delgadillo\, Knotfest \n“Handily\, one of the best films of the year.” – Sarah Gorr. The Spool. \n“A zany\, all-out crowd-pleaser from Mr. Park\, who exhibits a rare genius with the camera throughout\, devising breathtaking shots\, zooms and transitions\, his cockeyed visual wizardry perfectly matched to the outlandishness of the plot.” – Zachary Barnes\, Wall Street Journal
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/no-other-choice/2026-01-23/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/No-Other-Choice.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T194500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T211343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T211343Z
UID:10007693-1769111100-1769111100@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Bubble Bath (1980)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. György Kovásznai – 1980 – 69m – Hungary – In Hungarian with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1985 UNDERSEEN FRENCH ANIMATED TREASURE “GWEN AND THE BOOK OF SAND”! \nHungarian director György Kovásznai’s wildly idiosyncratic animated musical is one of the most indescribably strange\, personal and totally irresistible cartoon features ever made. A walking ball of anxieties\, shop window decorator Zsolt (voiced by Kornél Gelley\, with Albert Antalffy singing) bursts into the apartment of his fiancée’s best friend Anikó (voiced by Vera Venzcel\, with Kati Bontovits singing)\, paralyzed with fear at his impending marriage. Zsolt is like a stoned hippie alleycat\, or an Eastern European Frank Zappa in a tux; medical student Anikó a more curvaceous and leggy post-modern Betty Boop – and both unsure of their attraction to each other\, of the choices they’ve made\, of what life has in store for them. A truly insane mash-up of styles\, from 1920s Art Deco to 1960s Psychedelia to late 1970s louche Roxy Music decadence\, BUBBLE BATH is incredibly restless and creative\, the bohemian love-child of Bill Plympton’s off-kilter individualism and Ralph Bakshi’s wonderfully warped\, rubbery visual style. In other words: it’s not quite like any animated film you’ve ever seen before. Sadly\, this was director and animator Kovásznai’s only feature film — he died of leukemia in 1983. BUBBLE BATH has been beautifully restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary for its first-ever U.S. release by Deaf Crocodile \n“A gallopingly neurotic modernist-psychedelic musical from 1979 that bubbles and pulsates with anxieties about modernity … With characters and settings constantly warping\, tilting and transmogrifying\, BUBBLE BATH is visually something special; like Van Gogh\, Fleischer Studios\, Robert Crumb\, YELLOW SUBMARINE and the abstract-thought section of Pixar’s INSIDE OUT smooshed into a great lysergic battenberg cake.” – Phil Hoad\, The Guardian.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/bubble-bath-1980/2026-01-22/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Bubble-Bath-1980.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T181500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T210721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T210721Z
UID:10007687-1769105700-1769105700@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Gwen And The Book Of Sand (1985)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Jean-François Laguionie – 1985 – 64m – In French with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1980 HUNGARIAN ANIMATED GEM “BUBBLE BATH”! \n“Every bit as remarkable as FANTASTIC PLANET.” —Sight & Sound \n“Why search the sand for answers? It has told us everything\,” whispers Roseline\, the 173-year old desert nomad narrator of Jean-François Laguionie’s unforgettable animated tale of life after the apocalypse\, where hardy few survivors walk on stilts from well to well\, scorpions glow like lanterns and the mysterious Makou drops giant everyday objects – forks\, eyeglasses\, bathtubs – from the skies. In this surreal and DUNE-esque post–post-modern landscape\, our teen heroine Gwen refuses to stay silent and hide in the shadows. GWEN’s look is sublime\, painted in remarkable gouache images. This is on par with Laloux’s FANTASTIC PLANET\, Mamoru Oshii’s ANGEL’S EGG or any number of Miyazaki’s works as a visually stunning\, otherworldly experience.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/gwen-and-the-book-of-sand-1985/2026-01-22/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Gwen-And-The-Book-Of-Sand-1985.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T164500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
CREATED:20251223T211343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T211343Z
UID:10007692-1769100300-1769100300@yeehaw505.com
SUMMARY:Bubble Bath (1980)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. György Kovásznai – 1980 – 69m – Hungary – In Hungarian with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1985 UNDERSEEN FRENCH ANIMATED TREASURE “GWEN AND THE BOOK OF SAND”! \nHungarian director György Kovásznai’s wildly idiosyncratic animated musical is one of the most indescribably strange\, personal and totally irresistible cartoon features ever made. A walking ball of anxieties\, shop window decorator Zsolt (voiced by Kornél Gelley\, with Albert Antalffy singing) bursts into the apartment of his fiancée’s best friend Anikó (voiced by Vera Venzcel\, with Kati Bontovits singing)\, paralyzed with fear at his impending marriage. Zsolt is like a stoned hippie alleycat\, or an Eastern European Frank Zappa in a tux; medical student Anikó a more curvaceous and leggy post-modern Betty Boop – and both unsure of their attraction to each other\, of the choices they’ve made\, of what life has in store for them. A truly insane mash-up of styles\, from 1920s Art Deco to 1960s Psychedelia to late 1970s louche Roxy Music decadence\, BUBBLE BATH is incredibly restless and creative\, the bohemian love-child of Bill Plympton’s off-kilter individualism and Ralph Bakshi’s wonderfully warped\, rubbery visual style. In other words: it’s not quite like any animated film you’ve ever seen before. Sadly\, this was director and animator Kovásznai’s only feature film — he died of leukemia in 1983. BUBBLE BATH has been beautifully restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary for its first-ever U.S. release by Deaf Crocodile \n“A gallopingly neurotic modernist-psychedelic musical from 1979 that bubbles and pulsates with anxieties about modernity … With characters and settings constantly warping\, tilting and transmogrifying\, BUBBLE BATH is visually something special; like Van Gogh\, Fleischer Studios\, Robert Crumb\, YELLOW SUBMARINE and the abstract-thought section of Pixar’s INSIDE OUT smooshed into a great lysergic battenberg cake.” – Phil Hoad\, The Guardian.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/bubble-bath-1980/2026-01-22/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Bubble-Bath-1980.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T151500
DTSTAMP:20260412T083414
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SUMMARY:Gwen And The Book Of Sand (1985)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Jean-François Laguionie – 1985 – 64m – In French with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1980 HUNGARIAN ANIMATED GEM “BUBBLE BATH”! \n“Every bit as remarkable as FANTASTIC PLANET.” —Sight & Sound \n“Why search the sand for answers? It has told us everything\,” whispers Roseline\, the 173-year old desert nomad narrator of Jean-François Laguionie’s unforgettable animated tale of life after the apocalypse\, where hardy few survivors walk on stilts from well to well\, scorpions glow like lanterns and the mysterious Makou drops giant everyday objects – forks\, eyeglasses\, bathtubs – from the skies. In this surreal and DUNE-esque post–post-modern landscape\, our teen heroine Gwen refuses to stay silent and hide in the shadows. GWEN’s look is sublime\, painted in remarkable gouache images. This is on par with Laloux’s FANTASTIC PLANET\, Mamoru Oshii’s ANGEL’S EGG or any number of Miyazaki’s works as a visually stunning\, otherworldly experience.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/gwen-and-the-book-of-sand-1985/2026-01-22/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Bubble Bath (1980)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. György Kovásznai – 1980 – 69m – Hungary – In Hungarian with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1985 UNDERSEEN FRENCH ANIMATED TREASURE “GWEN AND THE BOOK OF SAND”! \nHungarian director György Kovásznai’s wildly idiosyncratic animated musical is one of the most indescribably strange\, personal and totally irresistible cartoon features ever made. A walking ball of anxieties\, shop window decorator Zsolt (voiced by Kornél Gelley\, with Albert Antalffy singing) bursts into the apartment of his fiancée’s best friend Anikó (voiced by Vera Venzcel\, with Kati Bontovits singing)\, paralyzed with fear at his impending marriage. Zsolt is like a stoned hippie alleycat\, or an Eastern European Frank Zappa in a tux; medical student Anikó a more curvaceous and leggy post-modern Betty Boop – and both unsure of their attraction to each other\, of the choices they’ve made\, of what life has in store for them. A truly insane mash-up of styles\, from 1920s Art Deco to 1960s Psychedelia to late 1970s louche Roxy Music decadence\, BUBBLE BATH is incredibly restless and creative\, the bohemian love-child of Bill Plympton’s off-kilter individualism and Ralph Bakshi’s wonderfully warped\, rubbery visual style. In other words: it’s not quite like any animated film you’ve ever seen before. Sadly\, this was director and animator Kovásznai’s only feature film — he died of leukemia in 1983. BUBBLE BATH has been beautifully restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary for its first-ever U.S. release by Deaf Crocodile \n“A gallopingly neurotic modernist-psychedelic musical from 1979 that bubbles and pulsates with anxieties about modernity … With characters and settings constantly warping\, tilting and transmogrifying\, BUBBLE BATH is visually something special; like Van Gogh\, Fleischer Studios\, Robert Crumb\, YELLOW SUBMARINE and the abstract-thought section of Pixar’s INSIDE OUT smooshed into a great lysergic battenberg cake.” – Phil Hoad\, The Guardian.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/bubble-bath-1980/2026-01-21/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Gwen And The Book Of Sand (1985)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. Jean-François Laguionie – 1985 – 64m – In French with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1980 HUNGARIAN ANIMATED GEM “BUBBLE BATH”! \n“Every bit as remarkable as FANTASTIC PLANET.” —Sight & Sound \n“Why search the sand for answers? It has told us everything\,” whispers Roseline\, the 173-year old desert nomad narrator of Jean-François Laguionie’s unforgettable animated tale of life after the apocalypse\, where hardy few survivors walk on stilts from well to well\, scorpions glow like lanterns and the mysterious Makou drops giant everyday objects – forks\, eyeglasses\, bathtubs – from the skies. In this surreal and DUNE-esque post–post-modern landscape\, our teen heroine Gwen refuses to stay silent and hide in the shadows. GWEN’s look is sublime\, painted in remarkable gouache images. This is on par with Laloux’s FANTASTIC PLANET\, Mamoru Oshii’s ANGEL’S EGG or any number of Miyazaki’s works as a visually stunning\, otherworldly experience.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/gwen-and-the-book-of-sand-1985/2026-01-21/2/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://yeehaw505.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Gwen-And-The-Book-Of-Sand-1985.jpg
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SUMMARY:Bubble Bath (1980)
DESCRIPTION:Dir. György Kovásznai – 1980 – 69m – Hungary – In Hungarian with English subtitles – Valid For Punch Cards \n\n\nDOUBLE FEATURED (2-for-1 special\, see one or both for the same price!) WITH THE 1985 UNDERSEEN FRENCH ANIMATED TREASURE “GWEN AND THE BOOK OF SAND”! \nHungarian director György Kovásznai’s wildly idiosyncratic animated musical is one of the most indescribably strange\, personal and totally irresistible cartoon features ever made. A walking ball of anxieties\, shop window decorator Zsolt (voiced by Kornél Gelley\, with Albert Antalffy singing) bursts into the apartment of his fiancée’s best friend Anikó (voiced by Vera Venzcel\, with Kati Bontovits singing)\, paralyzed with fear at his impending marriage. Zsolt is like a stoned hippie alleycat\, or an Eastern European Frank Zappa in a tux; medical student Anikó a more curvaceous and leggy post-modern Betty Boop – and both unsure of their attraction to each other\, of the choices they’ve made\, of what life has in store for them. A truly insane mash-up of styles\, from 1920s Art Deco to 1960s Psychedelia to late 1970s louche Roxy Music decadence\, BUBBLE BATH is incredibly restless and creative\, the bohemian love-child of Bill Plympton’s off-kilter individualism and Ralph Bakshi’s wonderfully warped\, rubbery visual style. In other words: it’s not quite like any animated film you’ve ever seen before. Sadly\, this was director and animator Kovásznai’s only feature film — he died of leukemia in 1983. BUBBLE BATH has been beautifully restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary for its first-ever U.S. release by Deaf Crocodile \n“A gallopingly neurotic modernist-psychedelic musical from 1979 that bubbles and pulsates with anxieties about modernity … With characters and settings constantly warping\, tilting and transmogrifying\, BUBBLE BATH is visually something special; like Van Gogh\, Fleischer Studios\, Robert Crumb\, YELLOW SUBMARINE and the abstract-thought section of Pixar’s INSIDE OUT smooshed into a great lysergic battenberg cake.” – Phil Hoad\, The Guardian.
URL:https://yeehaw505.com/event/bubble-bath-1980/2026-01-21/1/
LOCATION:Guild Cinema\, 3405 Central Avenue NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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