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Saturday 17, January

No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

Saturday 17, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

Saturday 17, January

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

Saturday 17, January

Sunday 18, January

No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

Sunday 18, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

Sunday 18, January

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

Sunday 18, January

Monday 19, January

KAILI BLUES (2015)

KAILI BLUES (2015)

Not Rated

Monday 19, January

Tuesday 20, January

No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

Tuesday 20, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

Tuesday 20, January

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

Tuesday 20, January

Wednesday 21, January

No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

Wednesday 21, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

Wednesday 21, January

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

Wednesday 21, January

Thursday 22, January

No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

Thursday 22, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

Thursday 22, January

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

Thursday 22, January

Friday 23, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Friday 23, January

Saturday 24, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Saturday 24, January

Sunday 25, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Sunday 25, January

Monday 26, January

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (2019)

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (2019)

Not Rated

Monday 26, January

Tuesday 27, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Tuesday 27, January

Wednesday 28, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Wednesday 28, January

Thursday 29, January

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

Thursday 29, January

Friday 30, January

Resurrection (2025)

Resurrection (2025)

Not Rated

Friday 30, January

Saturday 31, January

Resurrection (2025)

Resurrection (2025)

Not Rated

Saturday 31, January

Sunday 1, February

Resurrection (2025)

Resurrection (2025)

Not Rated

Sunday 1, February

Monday 2, February

IO CAPITANO (2023)

IO CAPITANO (2023)

Not Rated

Monday 2, February

Monday 2, March

FLEE (2021)

FLEE (2021)

for thematic content, disturbing images and strong language.

Monday 2, March

Monday 6, April

DIGITAL DETENTION (2025)

DIGITAL DETENTION (2025)

Not Rated

Monday 6, April

AUDIO + Enhanced Audio Headset Available
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ENG SUB English Subtitles
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DIGITAL DETENTION (2025)

DIGITAL DETENTION (2025)

Not Rated

*ADMISSION IS FREE FOR FILMS IN THIS SERIES* Screenings in this series are free and open to the public. They will feature discussion/Q&A with UNC Global Studies faculty. GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY DIGITAL DETENTION – (Carolina Sanchez Boe, 2025, 53 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 4/6 @ 7 PM DIGITAL DETENTION unveils a booming industry in the surveillance of immigrants, where GPS ankle monitors and facial recognition apps turn migrants and asylum-seekers into data for profit. The film exposes the personal and societal impacts of this new form of control using invasive technologies, highlighting the stories of asylum-seekers living under constant surveillance in Austin, Texas, a city transformed by the tech boom. Part of - GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY Brought to you by the Chelsea Theater and The Curriculum in Global Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. Join us for a compelling film series that brings the global realities of immigration into sharp and contemporary focus. Through powerful storytelling and critical perspectives, Global Big Screen Film Series explore the human cost of displacement, the courage and danger embedded in migration journeys, and the lasting emotional impact of leaving home in search of safety and opportunity. The series also examines how modern technologies and surveillance are reshaping borders, detention, and control in the digital age. Screenings in this series are free and open to the public. They will feature discussion/Q&A with UNC Global Studies faculty. Also in this series: IO CAPITANO – (Matteo Garrone, 2023, 121 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 2/2 @ 7 PM A Homeric fairy tale that tells the adventurous journey of two young boys, Seydou and Moussa, who leave Dakar to reach Europe. FLEE – (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, 2021, 89 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 3/2 @ 7 PM A man looks back over his life as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon to be husband. FLEE tells the story of Amin Nawabi as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon to be husband. Recounted mostly through animation to director Jonas Poher Rasmussen, he tells for the first time the story of his extraordinary journey as a child refugee from Afghanistan. *ADMISSION IS FREE FOR FILMS IN THIS SERIES*

Monday 6, April

FLEE (2021)

FLEE (2021)

for thematic content, disturbing images and strong language.

*ADMISSION IS FREE FOR FILMS IN THIS SERIES* Screenings in this series are free and open to the public. They will feature discussion/Q&A with UNC Global Studies faculty. GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY FLEE – (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, 2021, 89 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 3/2 @ 7 PM A man looks back over his life as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon to be husband. FLEE tells the story of Amin Nawabi as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon to be husband. Recounted mostly through animation to director Jonas Poher Rasmussen, he tells for the first time the story of his extraordinary journey as a child refugee from Afghanistan. Part of - GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY Brought to you by the Chelsea Theater and The Curriculum in Global Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. Join us for a compelling film series that brings the global realities of immigration into sharp and contemporary focus. Through powerful storytelling and critical perspectives, Global Big Screen Film Series explore the human cost of displacement, the courage and danger embedded in migration journeys, and the lasting emotional impact of leaving home in search of safety and opportunity. The series also examines how modern technologies and surveillance are reshaping borders, detention, and control in the digital age. Screenings in this series are free and open to the public. They will feature discussion/Q&A with UNC Global Studies faculty. Also in this series: IO CAPITANO – (Matteo Garrone, 2023, 121 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 2/2 @ 7 PM A Homeric fairy tale that tells the adventurous journey of two young boys, Seydou and Moussa, who leave Dakar to reach Europe. DIGITAL DETENTION – (Carolina Sanchez Boe, 2025, 53 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 4/6 @ 7 PM DIGITAL DETENTION unveils a booming industry in the surveillance of immigrants, where GPS ankle monitors and facial recognition apps turn migrants and asylum-seekers into data for profit. The film exposes the personal and societal impacts of this new form of control using invasive technologies, highlighting the stories of asylum-seekers living under constant surveillance in Austin, Texas, a city transformed by the tech boom. *ADMISSION IS FREE FOR FILMS IN THIS SERIES*

Monday 2, March

IO CAPITANO (2023)

IO CAPITANO (2023)

Not Rated

GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY IO CAPITANO – (Matteo Garrone, 2023, 121 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 2/2 @ 7 PM A Homeric fairy tale that tells the adventurous journey of two young boys, Seydou and Moussa, who leave Dakar to reach Europe. Nominated for Best International Feature at the 96th Academy Awards! In this acclaimed film which won top directing and acting prizes at the Venice Film Festival, writer-director Garrone presents a “reverse shot” of the immigration experience while unfurling an epic, cinematographically magnificent odyssey from West Africa to Italy. The story is told through the mind’s eye and experiences of two Senegalese teenagers living in Dakar who yearn for a brighter future in Europe. Yet between their dreams and reality lies a treacherous journey through a labyrinth of checkpoints, the scorched Saharan desert, a fetid North African prison and the vast waters of the Mediterranean where thousands have died packed inside vessels barely fit for passage. Part of - GLOBAL BIG SCREEN: A FILM SERIES ON IMMIGRATION & MOBILITY Brought to you by the Chelsea Theater and The Curriculum in Global Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. Join us for a compelling film series that brings the global realities of immigration into sharp and contemporary focus. Through powerful storytelling and critical perspectives, Global Big Screen Film Series explore the human cost of displacement, the courage and danger embedded in migration journeys, and the lasting emotional impact of leaving home in search of safety and opportunity. The series also examines how modern technologies and surveillance are reshaping borders, detention, and control in the digital age. Also in this series: FLEE – (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, 2021, 89 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 3/2 @ 7 PM A man looks back over his life as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon to be husband. DIGITAL DETENTION – (Carolina Sanchez Boe, 2025, 53 Minutes) Show Dates: Mon, 4/6 @ 7 PM DIGITAL DETENTION unveils a booming industry in the surveillance of immigrants, where GPS ankle monitors and facial recognition apps turn migrants and asylum-seekers into data for profit. The film exposes the personal and societal impacts of this new form of control using invasive technologies, highlighting the stories of asylum-seekers living under constant surveillance in Austin, Texas, a city transformed by the tech boom.

Monday 2, February

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Is This Thing On? (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual references and some drug use.

IS THIS THING ON? (Bradley Cooper, 2025, 124min, United States, R) As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex (Will Arnett) faces middle age and an impending divorce, seeking new purpose in the New York comedy scene while Tess (Laura Dern) confronts the sacrifices she made for their family—forcing them to navigate co-parenting, identity, and whether love can take a new form.

Saturday 17, January

Sunday 18, January

Tuesday 20, January

Wednesday 21, January

Thursday 22, January

Show Future Dates
KAILI BLUES (2015)

KAILI BLUES (2015)

Not Rated

KAILI DREAMSCAPE: THE WORLD OF BI GAN Monday, 1/19 @ 7PM - KAILI BLUES (Bi Gan, 2015, 113min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. The Buddha told Subhati, “I know the mind of every sentient being in all the host of universes, regardless of any modes of thought, conceptions or tendencies. For all modes, conceptions and tendencies of thought are not mind. And yet they are called ‘mind.’ Why? It is impossible to retain a past thought, to seize a future thought, and even to hold onto a present thought” - The Diamond Sutra In the mystical, subtropical province of Guizhou, there is a small county clinic surrounded by fog. At the Kaili clinic, there are two doctors who live quiet, lonely lives. One of the doctors, Chen Sheng, embarks on a journey by train to find his nephew, who had been abandoned by his brother. On the way to Zhenyuan, Chen Sheng came across a place called Dang Mai, where time seemed to flow both forwards and backwards, the lives of the local people a complete mystery. He experiences his own past and future, lending him insight into his own life. Key images: Roadside Picnic by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky, the source material for Andrei Tarkovsky’s STALKER (1979), a disco ball, the shadow of a nail protruding from a wall. KAILI DREAMSCAPE: THE WORLD OF BI GAN Have you ever had a dream so real it feels like a memory? Maybe as time passes an object, person, or place opens a door to a dream remembered. Suddenly that feeling or sensual experience is connected to waking life, and that dream is tossed in amongst memories, mixed together like a pile of chaotic puzzle pieces your mind tries to fit together sensibly. If you live life long enough in one place, around the same people, your mind can recreate a dreamscape out of those familiarities. The doors that blur memory and dream, time and space, mark the thresholds filmmaker and poet, Bi Gan, is unafraid to cross. For Bi Gan, that syrupy, uncanny dreamscape in his mind, hinging on familiarity, is a remembrance of Kaili, Guizhou, China, his birthplace. His major feature films are all set and filmed in Kaili. Bi Gan’s films are doors into that sensual, poetic world - At the Chelsea, these doors are open. Welcome to the World of Bi Gan. Monday, 1/19 @ 7PM - KAILI BLUES (Bi Gan, 2015, 113min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Monday, 1/26 @ 7PM - LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Bi Gan, 2019, 138min, China, NR) + A SHORT STORY (Bi Gan, 2022, 15min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Friday, 1/30 - RESURRECTION (Bi Gan, 2025, 160min, China, NR) Full weekly schedule begins Friday, 1/30!

Monday 19, January

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (2019)

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (2019)

Not Rated

Monday, 1/26 @ 7PM - LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Bi Gan, 2019, 138min, China, NR) + A SHORT STORY (Bi Gan, 2022, 15min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Bi Gan, 2019, 138min, China, NR, Kino Lorber) Bi Gan follows up KAILI BLUES, with this noir-tinged stunner about a lost soul (Jue Huang) on a quest to find a missing woman from his past (Wei Tang, Lust, Caution). Following leads across Guizhou province, he crosses paths with a series of colorful characters, among them a prickly hairdresser played by Taiwanese superstar Sylvia Chang. When the search leads him to a dingy movie theater, the film launches into an hour-long, gravity-defying shot that plunges its protagonist—and us—into a labyrinthine cityscape. Key images: A burnt photograph hidden in time, pomelo fruit, an apple eaten core and all, a ping pong paddle, 3D glasses, a shattered mirror. + A SHORT STORY (Bi Gan, 2022, 15min, China, NR, Kino Lorber) A SHORT STORY is a self-described fairy tale that finds the director trading the virtuosity of his features for a different kind of experimentation. Commissioned by Pidan, a Chinese company specializing in cat products, the 15-minute short centers on a black Maine Coon that sets out, on advice of a mysterious scarecrow, to find “the most precious thing in the world.” Over three chapters, the cat (walking upright in a black trench coat) encounters a weird trio of figures who may hold the answer: a dying robot, a demon magician, and a woman who eats noodles to forget her lover. Taking each scene as an imaginative challenge, Bi fashions the film as a kind of modern day Cinema of Attractions, complete with rear projection, scale models and miniatures, scenes that unfold in reverse, and an abundance of neon lights. As these techniques might suggest, A Short Story has strong links with surrealism, and as such adds points of reference including René Clair, Germaine Dulac, and Luis Buñuel to the director’s longstanding connections to Alain Resnais, Wong Kar-wai, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. - Jordan Cronk, Metrograph KAILI DREAMSCAPE: THE WORLD OF BI GAN Have you ever had a dream so real it feels like a memory? Maybe as time passes an object, person, or place opens a door to a dream remembered. Suddenly that feeling or sensual experience is connected to waking life, and that dream is tossed in amongst memories, mixed together like a pile of chaotic puzzle pieces your mind tries to fit together sensibly. If you live life long enough in one place, around the same people, your mind can recreate a dreamscape out of those familiarities. The doors that blur memory and dream, time and space, mark the thresholds filmmaker and poet, Bi Gan, is unafraid to cross. For Bi Gan, that syrupy, uncanny dreamscape in his mind, hinging on familiarity, is a remembrance of Kaili, Guizhou, China, his birthplace. His major feature films are all set and filmed in Kaili. Bi Gan’s films are doors into that sensual, poetic world - At the Chelsea, these doors are open. Welcome to the World of Bi Gan. Monday, 1/19 @ 7PM - KAILI BLUES (Bi Gan, 2015, 113min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Monday, 1/26 @ 7PM - LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Bi Gan, 2019, 138min, China, NR) + A SHORT STORY (Bi Gan, 2022, 15min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Friday, 1/30 - RESURRECTION (Bi Gan, 2025, 160min, China, NR) Full weekly schedule begins Friday, 1/30!

Monday 26, January

Marty Supreme (2025)

Marty Supreme (2025)

Rfor language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.

From Writer/Director Josh Safdie (UNCUT GEMS, GOOD TIME, HEAVEN KNOWS WHAT) comes a table-top dream fit for a Wheaties box. Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. Starring Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Tyler the Creator, Kevin O'Leary, Fran Drescher, and Sandra Bernhard.

Saturday 17, January

Sunday 18, January

Tuesday 20, January

Wednesday 21, January

Thursday 22, January

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No Other Choice (2025)

No Other Choice (2025)

Rfor violence, language and some sexual content.

(Park Chan-wook, 2025, 139min, South Korea, R) From director Park Chan-wook and based on Donald E. Westlake's novel THE AX, the story follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff from the paper company he served for 25 years. Directed By: Park Chan-wook Written By: Park Chan-wook, Don McKellar, Lee Kyoung-mi, Lee Ja-hye Starring: Lee Byung Hun, Son Yejin, Park Hee Soon, Lee Sung Min, Yeom Hye Ran, Cha Seung Won

Saturday 17, January

Sunday 18, January

Tuesday 20, January

Wednesday 21, January

Thursday 22, January

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Resurrection (2025)

Resurrection (2025)

Not Rated

KAILI DREAMSCAPE: THE WORLD OF BI GAN RESURRECTION (Bi Gan, 2025, 160min, China, NR, Variance Films) In a world where humanity has lost the ability to dream, one creature remains entranced by the fading illusions of the dreamworld. This monster, adrift in reverie, clings to visions no one else can see—until a woman appears. Gifted with the rare power to perceive these illusions for what they truly are, she chooses to enter the monster’s dreams, determined to uncover the truth that lies hidden within. In a wild and brutal era people have discovered that the secret to eternal life is to no longer dream! People not dreaming is like candles that do not burn, they can exist forever! Those who secretly continue to dream are known as “Deliriants”. They bring pain to reality and chaos to history. They send time into spasms. Starring Jackson Yee and Shu Qi with an entrancing score by M83, Bi Gan's RESURRECTION, his most ambitious and visually sumptuous film yet, burns through the silver screen and beckons us through a portal into dreams. You won’t regret stepping through it! KAILI DREAMSCAPE: THE WORLD OF BI GAN Have you ever had a dream so real it feels like a memory? Maybe as time passes an object, person, or place opens a door to a dream remembered. Suddenly that feeling or sensual experience is connected to waking life, and that dream is tossed in amongst memories, mixed together like a pile of chaotic puzzle pieces your mind tries to fit together sensibly. If you live life long enough in one place, around the same people, your mind can recreate a dreamscape out of those familiarities. The doors that blur memory and dream, time and space, mark the thresholds filmmaker and poet, Bi Gan, is unafraid to cross. For Bi Gan, that syrupy, uncanny dreamscape in his mind, hinging on familiarity, is a remembrance of Kaili, Guizhou, China, his birthplace. His major feature films are all set and filmed in Kaili. Bi Gan’s films are doors into that sensual, poetic world - At the Chelsea, these doors are open. Welcome to the World of Bi Gan. Monday, 1/19 @ 7PM - KAILI BLUES (Bi Gan, 2015, 113min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Monday, 1/26 @ 7PM - LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Bi Gan, 2019, 138min, China, NR) + A SHORT STORY (Bi Gan, 2022, 15min, China, NR) Featuring a post-film discussion led by Chelsea Film Programmer, Matt Brown. Friday, 1/30 - RESURRECTION (Bi Gan, 2025, 160min, China, NR) Full weekly schedule begins Friday, 1/30!

Friday 30, January

Saturday 31, January

Sunday 1, February

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The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

Rfor sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and bloody images.

From award-winning writer-director Mona Fastvold (The World to Come, The Brutalist) comes the extraordinary true legend of Ann Lee, founder of the devotional sect known as the Shakers. Academy Award nominee Amanda Seyfried stars as the Shaker's irrepressible leader, who preached gender and social equality and was revered by her followers. The Testament of Ann Lee captures the ecstasy and agony of her quest to build a utopia, featuring more than a dozen traditional Shaker hymns reimagined as rapturous movements with choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall (Vox Lux) and original songs & score by Academy Award winner Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist).

Friday 23, January

Saturday 24, January

Sunday 25, January

Tuesday 27, January

Wednesday 28, January

Thursday 29, January

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