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Stooges in Love

Three Stooges Festival: "Stooges in Love"

Kids Under 12 Attend Free!

Saturday, October 19


Hapless husbands, botched proposals, interrupted ceremonies... will the Stooges ever find true romance? Join the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and host Sean Collier as we screen six incredible shorts on one unforgettable night full of prizes, trivia, hilarity and more! 

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Burden of Dreams (1982)

Burden of Dreams (1982) 

New Restoration!

October 13-16


Perhaps the most compelling behind-the-scenes movie ever made about a film production, Les Blank’s documentary captures the perilous production of Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo shot deep in the Amazon jungle.

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Fitzcarraldo

Fitzcarraldo (1982)

October 14 & 16


From behind the lens to on the screen, experience Herzog’s pictorially stunning – and stunningly ambitious – adventure/film comedy starring Klaus Kinski as the deranged Fitzcarraldo, a European businessman determined to build an opera house in Iquitos, Peru.

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Boom: A film about the Sonics

Boom: A Film About the Sonics

Thursday, October 17


Discover the untold story of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s wildest and most influential bands. For the first time, all five original members sit down to uncover how it all went down from beginning to end.

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We Are Fugazi from Washington DC

We Are Fugazi From Washington D.C. 

Thursday, October 17


Back by popular demand! The atypical rock band delights in an atypical documentary; unsheath a careful curation of fan-lensed video which comes as close as you can to seeing the legendary group live.

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The Fall (2006)

The Fall (2006) 

Newly restored!

October 18-23


Lee Pace stars as injured stuntman Roy Walker in Tarsem Singh’s wild & whimsical, eye candy-packed, endlessly idiosyncratic 2006 film that’s inspired cult fandom for nearly two decades.

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Union

Union

Wednesday, October 23


Up against one of the most powerful companies on the planet, a group of Amazon workers embark on an unprecedented campaign to unionize their warehouse in Staten Island, New York.

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Steel City Horror Show

F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror

Film accompanied by live music!
Thursday, October 24


The genre-defying classic of German cinema returns to the Harris with live original score performed in-person from renowned jazz pianist Tom Roberts!

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FW Murnau's Nosferatu

Steel City Horror Show
Sunday, October 27


Just weeks ago, the September Horror Show brought "The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)" and horrifying cadaver experiments like on stage! What thrills are in store for this month's harrowing and haunting screening? Only one way to find out and no better month to join than the October Steel City Horror Show! (Your one-word hint? CLOWN.) 

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Macario

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Celebrates Dia de Los Muertos

Macario (1960)

October 29-31

Set on the eve of Day of the Dead, MACARIO tells the story of a humble peasant who dreams of enjoying a feast before he dies, leading him to a supernatural encounter with Death itself. A classic of Mexican cinema! 

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Ganja and Hess

Ganja and Hess

October 30-31

After being stabbed with an ancient, germ-infested knife, a doctor finds himself with an insatiable appetite for blood in this art house classic. 

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Ganja and Hess

Heroineburgh Customfest

Thursday, November 7

Superheroines assemble! Unleash 11 custom fan-created scenario "minisodes" full of powers, perils, and lots of spandex starring your favorite characters of Pittsburgh's superhero TV series, Heroineburgh.

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Pittsburgh Polski Film Multi-Kino Tickets On Sale Soon!

Feast of Fire

Friday, October 25

Kulej movie poster

Kulej

October 26

Top Dog movie poster

Top Dog (1978)

October 26

White Courage movie poster

White Courage (2024)

October 26

Mensch movie poster

Mensch (2023)

October 27

Camera Buff movie poster

Camera Buff (1979)

October 27

Returning to the Harris Theater for 2024, explore six films showcasing & celebrating Poland through heartwarming stories, biopics, scintillating dramas and more! Select highlights include a feature from Marcin Koszalka uncovering brothers on the opposite sides of the barricades in wartime, a dramaticized look at microbiologist Ludwik Hirszfeld's life, and two turns from the late, great actor Jerzy Stuhr. 


Click the link below to be reminded when these films go on sale!

Visit TrustArts.org/Film for more information about upcoming films. 

Keep the Film Rolling!

At the Harris Theater, you can experience the magic of one of the last remaining 35mm film projectors. With each donation to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, you help us preserve this cinematic gem (and enjoy free popcorn while doing it)!  Join our vibrant film community and Support the Harris today!

To Purchase Tickets:
  • Online at TrustArts.org/Film
  • Call 412-456-6666
  • Box Office at Theater Square
  • Groups 10+ Call 412-471-6930

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