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4 movies to see at the Speed Cinema this weekend

Lights, camera, Speed Cinema.

Rows of seats in a small movie theater with magenta curtains

The Speed Cinema is capable of screening 16mm, 35mm, and digital films.

Photo provided by Speed Art Museum

Plan your weekend at the movies with these four films screening at the Speed Art Museum’s silver screen.

📽️ “Space is the Place” | Thursday, Feb. 2 | 6 p.m.

1974 sci-fi musical
Plot in 10 words: New planet, transportation by music, time travel, Earth is destroyed

📽️ “Rules of the Game” | Friday, Feb. 3 + Saturday, Feb. 4 | 6 p.m. + 3 p.m.

1939 romance drama
Plot in 10 words: Critique of corrupt French society during World War II, bougie weekend

📽️ “Let It Be Morning” | Saturday, Feb. 4 | 11 a.m.

2021 narrative drama
Plot in 10 words: Middle East, return home, wedding, military lockdown, bitter-sweet satirical tale

📽️ “The Draughtsman’s Contract” | Saturday, Feb. 4 + Sunday, Feb. 5 | 6 p.m. + 3 p.m.

1982 British comedy-drama
Plot in 10 words: 17th century, arrogant sketch artist, aristocratic couple’s estate, possible murder

Here’s what’s up next in the Speed Cinema’s queue.

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