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Speed Cinema Presents: Passing

Passing Written and directed by Rebecca Hall TICKETS $12 / $8 Speed members “A precise and self-assured work from director Rebecca Hall.”—David Sims, The Atlantic In the 1920s, mixed-race childhood friends Irene (Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga) reunite in middle-class adulthood and become increasingly involved with one another’s lives and insecurities. While Irene identifies … Continued

Speed Cinema Presents: Passing

Passing Written and directed by Rebecca Hall TICKETS $12 / $8 Speed members “A precise and self-assured work from director Rebecca Hall.”—David Sims, The Atlantic In the 1920s, mixed-race childhood friends Irene (Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga) reunite in middle-class adulthood and become increasingly involved with one another’s lives and insecurities. While Irene identifies … Continued

Speed Cinema Presents: Passing

Passing Written and directed by Rebecca Hall TICKETS $12 / $8 Speed members “A precise and self-assured work from director Rebecca Hall.”—David Sims, The Atlantic In the 1920s, mixed-race childhood friends Irene (Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga) reunite in middle-class adulthood and become increasingly involved with one another’s lives and insecurities. While Irene identifies … Continued

Adult Workshop: Crystal Jewelry

Saturday, November 13 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Click here to register! Join us for a mystical morning with Louisville’s very own Kristen Zoeller, of The Bluegrass Witch! Inspired by our new special exhibition Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art, in this workshop you will learn jewelry-making techniques while exploring the potential spiritual properties of crystals. … Continued

Speed Cinema Presents: Charulata

Screened in conjunction with Swagatam: A Celebration of India on Thursday, November 18 from 10 am – 3 pm. For more information and to register for the event, click here. Charulata Directed by Satyajit Ray Thursday, November 18, 1:45 pm Free “An exquisitely traced drama of repressed desire.”—Kate Muir, The Times (UK) Based upon the novel Nastanirh by Rabindranath Tagore, … Continued