The main entrance of Chapter in the distance, with some plants in the foreground.

A Slow Cinema Summer

This summer, long takes accompany the long days as we shelter from the muggy drizzle and the sunshine in the cinema with some contemplative classics and new releases from the Slow Cinema movement.

We’re bringing back older films such as György Fehér’s Twilight and a celebration of Hungarian master Béla Tarr. With his brooding black and white cinematography and hypnotic rhythm and tension, these dystopian fables of corrupt regimes refuse to be pinned down to a specific historical moment but speak eloquently to ours.