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Videoheaven
Directed by Alex Ross Perry
Wednesday, December 10, 6 pm CINEMA+ | BUY TICKETS
$12 | $8 Speed members and former video store clerks

“An absorbing, funny, rigorous work of pop-cultural scholarship.” —Adam Nayman, Cinema Scope

Socio-cultural hub, consumer mecca, and source of existential dread; the video rental store forever changed the way we interact with movies. With narration by Maya Hawke over footage culled from hundreds of sources (from TV commercials to blockbuster films), Alex Ross Perry’s Videoheaven tells the story of an industry’s glorious, confusing, novel, sometimes seedy, but undeniably seismic impact on American movie culture. 2025, U.S., DCP, 173 minutes.

CINEMA+ with an introduction by Todd Brashear, former owner of Wild and Woolly Video.

Videoheaven
Directed by Alex Ross Perry
Wednesday, December 10, 6 pm CINEMA+ | BUY TICKETS
$12 | $8 Speed members and former video store clerks

“An absorbing, funny, rigorous work of pop-cultural scholarship.” —Adam Nayman, Cinema Scope

Socio-cultural hub, consumer mecca, and source of existential dread; the video rental store forever changed the way we interact with movies. With narration by Maya Hawke over footage culled from hundreds of sources (from TV commercials to blockbuster films), Alex Ross Perry’s Videoheaven tells the story of an industry’s glorious, confusing, novel, sometimes seedy, but undeniably seismic impact on American movie culture. 2025, U.S., DCP, 173 minutes.

CINEMA+ with an introduction by Todd Brashear, former owner of Wild and Woolly Video.