Following theater closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we'll be giving Colonel Redl a virtual theatrical release and sharing revenue with independent theaters across the country. Scroll down to find a theater near you to support in these uncertain times.
Set in the lead up to WWI, Szabó's Cannes Grand Jury-winning Colonel Redl charts the rise of Alfred Redl to head of counter-intelligence of the Austro-Hungarian Army. His hidden homosexuality, however, is used against him by enemies of the state, putting both his professional standing and his country's security in dire straits. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film in 1985, the third of four such Academy Award nominations Szabó's films earned.
Venue | City | State | Date |
JxJ Theater | Washington | DC | 1591329600Starts June 5 |
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive | Berkeley | CA | 1589947200Starts May 20 |
Lark Theater | Larkspur | CA | 1589515200Starts May 15 |
Nelson Atkins Museum (Tivoli) | Kansas City | MO | 1588910400Starts May 8 |
BAM Rose Cinemas | Brooklyn | NY | 1588824000Starts May 7 |
Clinton Street Theater | Portland | OR | 1587096000Starts April 17 |
Liberty Theatre | Camas | WA | 1587096000Starts April 17 |
Cinematheque - Vancouver | Vancouver | BC | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
Gene Siskel Film Center | Chicago | IL | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
Guild Cinema | Albuquerque | NM | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
North Park - Buffalo | Buffalo | NY | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
Circle Cinema | Tulsa | OK | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
Midtown Cinema | Harrisburg | PA | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
SIFF Cinema | Seattle | WA | 1586491200Starts April 10 |
Cleveland Cinematheque | Cleveland | OH | 1586318400Starts April 8 |
Film Forum | New York | NY | 1578459600January 8 - January 16, 2020 |