
We're bringing you a cross-country crime caper, a swoon-worthy retelling of a classic romance, a sci-fi thriller that predicted our future a little too well, and a game-changing indie hit.
The Yale Film Archive presents a summer full of films, all free and open to the public. Tell your friends and help us spread the word!
Screenings take place on the lower level of the Yale Humanities Quadrangle, located at 320 York Street, between Elm and Grove in New Haven.
Summer Series
Treasures from the Yale Film Archive, an ongoing series of classic and contemporary films from our collection.
Cinemix, stand-alone screenings of standout films, presented with our colleagues from across campus and beyond.
Summer Films
Midnight Run
7 p.m. Thursday, May 15
(Martin Brest, 1988, 35mm, 126 mins)
Pride & Prejudice
7 p.m. Thursday, June 12
(Joe Wright, 2005, 35mm, 129 mins)
20th anniversary screening!
Minority Report
7 p.m. Thursday, July 10
(Steven Spielberg, 2002, 35mm, 145 mins)
Tangerine
7 p.m. Thursday, July 24
(Sean Baker, 2015, DCP, 88 mins)
Art House Theater Day! 10th anniversary screening!
Location
Humanities Quadrangle, Lower Level
320 York Street
New Haven, CT
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