PMA Films
Head to the museum and experience Maine’s best selection of indie, foreign, art house, and award-winning cinema you can’t find anywhere else.
Upcoming screenings
Film ticket prices: $10 / $7 Members & Students / $6 Friday Matinees
All films are screened in-person in the Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
Assisted listening devices are available to use for PMA Film screenings. Inquire at the Konkel Family Welcome Center.
155 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Philippe Lesage. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
A getaway at a secluded log cabin in the forest becomes the site of escalating, multigenerational tensions and anxieties in this disquieting, impeccably mounted coming-of-age drama from Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage.
155 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Philippe Lesage. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
A getaway at a secluded log cabin in the forest becomes the site of escalating, multigenerational tensions and anxieties in this disquieting, impeccably mounted coming-of-age drama from Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage.
105 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell. In English. DCP.
This documentary mixes journalistic expose with personal stories from the front lines of modern agriculture, revealing unjust practices in our farm system and its social consequences. Followed by a panel discussion with Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and Maine Farmland Trust.
105 minutes. Rated PG. Directed by Lee Unkrich. In English.
Aspiring young musician Miguel embarks upon an extraordinary journey to the magical land of his ancestors. A free family screening for Art in Bloom!
105 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell. In English. DCP.
This documentary mixes journalistic expose with personal stories from the front lines of modern agriculture, revealing unjust practices in our farm system and its social consequences.
97 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Leonardo van Dijl. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. DCP.
Executive produced by Naomi Osaka, this taut and beautifully controlled drama follows a star player at an elite tennis academy as she processes the sudden, controversial dismissal of her coach.
97 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Leonardo van Dijl. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. DCP.
Executive produced by Naomi Osaka, this taut and beautifully controlled drama follows a star player at an elite tennis academy as she processes the sudden, controversial dismissal of her coach.
97 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Leonardo van Dijl. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. DCP.
Executive produced by Naomi Osaka, this taut and beautifully controlled drama follows a star player at an elite tennis academy as she processes the sudden, controversial dismissal of her coach.
116 minutes. Rated R. Directed by William Friedkin. In English. DCP.
A cop spirals into amorality while pursuing a criminal mastermind in Friedkin’s kinetic and richly stylized crime thriller. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
56 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Henry Ferrini. In English.
Featuring John Malkovich, Polis Is This wrestles with the six-foot, eight-inch, colossus of Postmodern poetry. Screens as part of “Black Mountain Artists in Film,” a series of films accompanying “Jo Sandman: Skin Deep,” about artists who attended Black Mountain College.
97 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Leonardo van Dijl. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. DCP.
Executive produced by Naomi Osaka, this taut and beautifully controlled drama follows a star player at an elite tennis academy as she processes the sudden, controversial dismissal of her coach.
96 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor. In Arabic, Hebrew, and English with English subtitles. DCP.
For half a decade, Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, films his community of Masafer Yatta being destroyed by Israel’s occupation, as he builds an unlikely alliance with an Israeli journalist who wants to join his fight. Winner of Best Documentary Feature at this year’s Academy Awards!
110 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Billy Wilder. In English. DCP.
Billy Wilder’s masterpiece, about a struggling screenwriter whose life becomes entangled with that of an aging silent film star, screens as part of a series of great films set in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
103 minutes. Rated G. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. In English (dubbed). DCP.
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Ponyo centers on the friendship between five-year-old Sosuke and a magical goldfish named Ponyo, the young daughter of a sorcerer father and a sea-goddess mother.
103 minutes. Rated G. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. In English (dubbed). DCP.
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Ponyo centers on the friendship between five-year-old Sosuke and a magical goldfish named Ponyo, the young daughter of a sorcerer father and a sea-goddess mother.
103 minutes. Rated G. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. In English (dubbed). DCP.
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Ponyo centers on the friendship between five-year-old Sosuke and a magical goldfish named Ponyo, the young daughter of a sorcerer father and a sea-goddess mother.
80 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Charles Burnett. In English. DCP.
Made in Watts on a $10,000 budget, Charles Burnett’s masterpiece of American neorealism is the century’s great cinematic rediscovery. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
80 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Charles Burnett. In English. DCP.
Made in Watts on a $10,000 budget, Charles Burnett’s masterpiece of American neorealism is the century’s great cinematic rediscovery. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
169 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Thom Anderson. In English. DCP.
A stunning cinematic essay on how filmmakers represent (and misrepresent) the City of Angels, Thom Anderson’s film is a wildly entertaining and informative piece of film criticism. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
80 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Charles Burnett. In English. DCP.
Made in Watts on a $10,000 budget, Charles Burnett’s masterpiece of American neorealism is the century’s great cinematic rediscovery. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
170 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Michael Mann. In English. DCP.
Michael Mann’s beloved, operatic crime epic, featuring an excellent supporting turn by the late Val Kilmer, screens as part of a series of great films set in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this screening benefit Los Angeles wildfire relief.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
100 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Gary Hustwit. In English. DCP.
The groundbreaking generative documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno, a film that’s different every time it’s shown.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
100 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
A masterpiece of recent queer cinema, Guiraudie’s Hitchcockian slow-burn thriller explores the boundaries of desire as a handsome man spends his summer at a beach that functions as a popular cruising spot.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
104 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Alain Guiraudie. In French with English subtitles. DCP.
An out-of-work baker returns to his native French village with suspicious motives in Alain Guiraudie’s superb exploration of desire, violence, and the ties that bind them.
40 minutes (followed by panel discussion). Not Rated. Directed by Ted Haimes. In English.
After Maury Ornest’s death at age 58, his sister Laura discovered more than 1,400 paintings in every room of his home and secret storage units, a discovery which set her on an unexpected journey. Followed by a panel discussion.
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Featured Showings
105 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell. In English. DCP.
This documentary mixes journalistic expose with personal stories from the front lines of modern agriculture, revealing unjust practices in our farm system and its social consequences. Followed by a panel discussion with Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and Maine Farmland Trust.
105 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell. In English. DCP.
This documentary mixes journalistic expose with personal stories from the front lines of modern agriculture, revealing unjust practices in our farm system and its social consequences.
100 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Gary Hustwit. In English. DCP.
The groundbreaking generative documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno, a film that’s different every time it’s shown.
40 minutes (followed by panel discussion). Not Rated. Directed by Ted Haimes. In English.
After Maury Ornest’s death at age 58, his sister Laura discovered more than 1,400 paintings in every room of his home and secret storage units, a discovery which set her on an unexpected journey. Followed by a panel discussion.