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Mr. Blake at Your Service
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
A widowed British businessman takes a job as a manor house butler in France to keep alive the memories of his late French wife. His life takes an unexpected turn as he navigates the eccentric behavior of the lady of the manor and the household staff.
Wolfwalkers
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
This Oscar®-nominated hand-drawn adventure follows a young wolf hunter who befriends a free-spirited girl from a mysterious tribe that can transform into wolves at night.
Granite Rapids Moon
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
A happily married father of two, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trek through the Grand Canyon. On his solo hike, memories of an earlier trip with a different woman emerge.
40 Acres
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
In a post-apocalyptic future where food is scarce, the last descendants of a Black family of farmers who settled in Canada after the American Civil War must protect their homestead from an organized militia hell-bent on taking their land.
Hard To Swallow: A Food Show Not About Food
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
HARD TO SWALLOW is a poetic food show chronicling the life of Nigerian chef/writer Tunde Wey, recounting his explosive career and exploring social structures that disenfranchise Black peoples globally. With Tunde Wey and Theo Schear in attendance!
International Art House Classics: Dogtooth (2009)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
This truly unique dark comedy–the international breakthrough of the filmmaker who’d go on to make movies like The Favourite and Poor Things–heralded the arrival of a major new talent.
Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill: Live From Prague - The Movie
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Roger Waters, founding member and creative force behind legendary Pink Floyd, brings to the screen his live show, filmed at a concert in Prague. The film encompasses 60 years of iconic songs from his Pink Floyd days with those from his solo career.
International Art House Classics: Stray Dog (1949)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
The film follows a young detective (Toshiro Mifune) hunting for his stolen gun in the streets of postwar Tokyo. When the pistol is linked to a series of violent crimes, the police chase and the young detective’s guilt and desperation intensify.
George Romero's Day of the Dead (1985)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
From the master of the zombie film comes the darkest day of horror the world has known! Society collapsed, driving people underground, but a small team of scientists, civilians, and trigger-happy soldiers battle for the survival of the human race.
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
The ultimate documentary behind one of the most enduring classics of the big screen, capturing the madness and brilliance behind one of the best films ever made and the era it encapsulates.
International Art House Classics: Throne of Blood (1957)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
The visually stunning adaptation of Macbeth sets Shakespeare’s story of ambition and duplicity in feudal Japan, fusing classical Western tragedy with Noh theatre. A war-hardened general receives a prophecy that will fulfill his destiny at any cost.
International Art House Classics: High and Low (1963)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Toshiro Mifune is unforgettable as Kingo Gondo, a wealthy industrialist whose family becomes the target of a cold-blooded kidnapper in High and Low, the highly influential domestic drama and police procedural from director Akira Kurosawa.
Apocalypse Now (1979): The Original Roadshow Version
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
The Long-Unseen 1979 Original! American Captain Benjamin Willard (Martin Sheen) is assigned to track down and kill Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando), who has reportedly massacred hundreds of innocent people and set up his own fiefdom in the jungle.
International Art House Classics: Sanjuro (1962)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
In a secluded temple, a group of painfully sincere young samurai meet in secret to plan how to save the day in their clan’s power struggle — then they hear this yawn. It’s Toshirō Mifune, repeating his role (with variations) as Sanjuro from YOJIMBO.
International Art House Classics: Ikiru (1952)
Harris Theater
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Takashi Shimura stars as Kanji Watanabe, a bureaucrat as good as dead while living who suddenly struggles hard to live once he learns he is dying. He finds a ray of hope in one last act of kindness through his work that will stand as his legacy.

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About the Harris Theater

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Harris Theater is one of the most active arts facilities in the region showing art films nearly every day of the year.

Formerly known as the Art Cinema, the Harris Theater represents a milestone in the redevelopment of Liberty Avenue. The Art Cinema was the first moving picture house in Pittsburgh to commercially show art movies until competition from other city theaters led to its conversion to an adult movie house in the 1960s. As part of its mission to transform the Cultural District, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust purchased and restored the facility leading to further conversions of run-down properties along the Liberty Avenue corridor. With a total of 194 seats, including a fully restored balcony, the Harris Theater officially opened to the public for movies and live performances on November 9, 1995. The theater is one of the few that has retained 35mm film projectors that are utilized regularly.

The Harris was named through a gift from the Buhl Foundation after John P. Harris, co-founder of the Nickelodeon—the first theater solely dedicated to the showing of motion pictures—and a Pennsylvania State Senator. The Harris Theater features contemporary, foreign, and classic films.

Films For All

The Harris Theater has installed the necessary equipment to provide closed movie captioning and audio description to patrons for digital films that offer these features. Films with captioning and audio description available will be noted when available.

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Concessions

Concessions are available for all screenings and the Harris Theater is now BYOB. Guests who bring alcoholic beverages must be 21 years or older and provide valid photo ID upon request, a $5 charge will be issued per guest.

Directions

The address is 809 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Call the Harris directly at 412-930-8053.


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