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Don’t forget about these great upcoming screenings around OKC

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Here's a rundown of upcoming screenings you'll want to catch around OKC over the next few weeks.
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Oscar longshots offer powerful, vitally important voices

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Two of the least likely contenders for the Best Picture Oscar each take a unique perspective on the deep, human toll of resilience in the face of injustice.
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Fearless foreign films are flooding into OKC theaters

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Alongside the summer's big-budget bombast, OKC theaters are rolling out some creative foreign features that take you inside hearts and minds around the globe.
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deadCenter opener ‘Hailey’s Game’ conjures deep, human magic

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Screening as an Opening Night feature at this year's deadCenter Film Festival, the fully Oklahoman "Hailey's Game" casts a subtle spell of humanism and depth.
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Experience magic of film music in OKC theaters in April

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Throughout the month of April, OKC theaters are presenting a wealth of chances to hear some of the best music that movies have to offer. 
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‘Io Capitano’ an African odyssey of determination at OKCMOA

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“Io Capitano” follows the increasingly dangerous trek of two teenage boys migrating from their Senegal home to Europe in this visually stunning adventure film.
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‘Eureka’ is a challenging, poetic film of Native life

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OKCMOA presents "Eureka" from director Lisandro Alonso, a quiet, deliberately challenging trio of stories considering the Indigenous experience in the Americas.
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Oscar-nominated sci-fi offers both greatness and empty gore

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The Best Picture slate at this year’s Academy Awards boasts two science-fiction films, two more than in many past years. | Film with Brett Fieldcamp by OKCMOA.
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‘Wicked — Part 1’ goes big, for better and for worse

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The inescapable pop culture phenomenon that is "Wicked: Part 1" is sweeping awards and revenues, but its bigness is both its appeal and its detriment.
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Sing along with these ‘other’ musicals in OKC theaters in Dec

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If you're craving a movie to make you sing, but you're feeling some "Wicked" fatigue, OKC theaters have some other musicals for you throughout December.
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Identity, heritage drive drama in upcoming film screenings

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In coming weeks, theaters throughout OKC will see a number of films that explore questions of cultural identity and family heritage from all different angles.
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HBO’s ‘An American Bombing’ examines open wounds of OKC

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In HBO's new documentary, "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th," OKC's most tragic day is given the modern "true crime" treatment, for better and worse.
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Taxpayer-funded incentives, rebates fuel Oklahoma-made films

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Oklahoma’s tax rebate has helped to get some of the biggest recent movies made, but it can be a challenging program to navigate. We break it down for you here.
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Oscar contender ‘Conclave’ a bold grown-up question of faith

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Vatican-set awards contender “Conclave” is a thrilling drama about pope selection, but its explicit politics and big reveals may rankle some viewers and voters.
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Cine Latino Film Festival brings world of Latin film to OKC

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Friday and Saturday, Capitol Hill will be bursting with creative energy, excitement, and culture as the Cine Latino Film Festival celebrates its eleventh year.