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Description
Suture is part of Cinema Weekends at Mad Arts, a weekly showcase of cult, edgy, and artistic films that resonate with the community’s creative spirit. Our aim is to cultivate an atmosphere where movie lovers can immerse themselves in thought-provoking cinema, all from the comfort of our 2nd-floor Theater. By showcasing an eclectic mix of films that push boundaries and challenge conventions, we want to ensure the community knows that Mad Arts is a place to discover and experience exceptional films.
With showings at 7 PM every Thursday to Sunday (except select dates & times: see below), Cinema Weekends are the perfect excuse to relax and soak up the cinematic vibes — whether you roll in with friends and family or go solo. Don’t miss out — let’s grab some popcorn and make movie nights a celebrated ritual in our community! Limited seating is available, so book your spot today.
Cinema Weekend films are recommended for an 18+ audience.
Suture
Scott McGehee & David Siegel, USA, 1993, Arrow Films, Arthouse
Inspired by the paranoid visions of John Frankenheimer’s Seconds, the desert noir of Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour, and the widescreen beauty of Hiroshi Teshigahara’s Woman in the Dunes, Suture is one of the most outstanding neo-noirs of the 1990s. The wealthy and self-assured Vincent (Michael Harris) meets his blue-collar half-brother Clay (Dennis Haysbert) at their father’s funeral, and is struck by their similarity. He decides to murder Clay and take his identity — only Clay survives the assassination attempt with no memory and is mistaken for Vincent. The fact that Harris is white and Haysbert is Black adds even more layers to a complex film that probes the very nature of identity. Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh and winner of Sundance's Best Cinematography award, Suture has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative. Watch the trailer: YouTube or MP4
“Suture is a bold, confident debut that knows exactly what it is, and has a lot of fun letting its viewers reconstruct and reconcile its separated pieces. For here everything — and nothing — is black and white.” - Anton Bitel, Film Critic, Little White Lies
Ticket Types/Prices
- Museum Combo Pass (Museum admission + film ticket) – $29.99
- Film-Only Pass (Museum admission is not included) – $12.99
Showtimes
- Wednesday, 11/27 at 6 PM
- Friday, 11/29 at 6 PM
- Saturday, 11/30 at 7 PM
- Sunday, 12/1 at 7 PM
Date & Time
Nov 27 - Dec 1, 2024