Rose of Nevada

Mark Jenkin (Bait, Enys Men) is back with his latest mind-trip, Rose of Nevada, starring Callum Turner and George MacKay! 

A mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew.

One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary UK art cinema, Mark Jenkin has made quite the name for himself for his handmade aesthetic, and Rose of Nevada looks to be more of that strange, melancholy folk-horror hybrid that we continue to be fascinated by.

Mark Jenkin (Bait, Enys Men) is back with his latest mind-trip, Rose of Nevada, starring Callum Turner and George MacKay! 
A mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew.
One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary UK art cinema, Mark Jenkin has made quite the name for himself for his handmade aesthetic, and Rose of Nevada looks to be more of that strange, melancholy folk-horror hybrid that we continue to be fascinated by.

  1. 10:45 am
  2. 4:00 pm

I Shot Andy Warhol

You only get one shot at fame.

The scintillating feature debut of Mary Harron (American Psycho) and one of the most controversial independent films of the 1990s, I Shot Andy Warhol stars an electric Lili Taylor as Valerie Solanas, a militant feminist whose attempted murder of Andy Warhol brought instant fame to her radically anti-male SCUM Manifesto. 

Dropping out of grad school in the midsixties, the brilliant yet volatile Solanas survived in New York City as a destitute artist, sex worker, and panhandler, soon striking up a friendship with Warhol superstar Candy Darling that brought her briefly into the orbit of the world’s premier pop artist. 

Featuring a blistering score by John Cale as well as covers of sixties hits by some of the nineties’ most iconic bands (R.E.M., Wilco), I Shot Andy Warhol is an incisive portrait of a rebel without an outlet and the soon-to-be-lost generation she came to define.

You only get one shot at fame.
The scintillating feature debut of Mary Harron (American Psycho) and one of the most controversial independent films of the 1990s, I Shot Andy Warhol stars an electric Lili Taylor as Valerie Solanas, a militant feminist whose attempted murder of Andy Warhol brought instant fame to her radically anti-male SCUM Manifesto. 
Dropping out of grad school in the midsixties, the brilliant yet volatile Solanas survived in New York City as a destitute artist, sex worker, and panhandler, soon striking up a friendship with Warhol superstar Candy Darling that brought her briefly into the orbit of the world’s premier pop artist. 
Featuring a blistering score by John Cale as well as covers of sixties hits by some of the nineties’ most iconic bands (R.E.M., Wilco), I Shot Andy Warhol is an incisive portrait of a rebel without an outlet and the soon-to-be-lost generation she came to define.

  1. 1:30 pm

For All Mankind

Our documentary pick for our Art House for Families series is For All Mankind, Al Reinert’s thrilling portrait about the twenty-four men who went to the moon!

Constructed entirely from restored NASA footage and accompanied by a hypnotic score from Brian Eno, the film immerses audiences in the experience of the Apollo missions, transforming historic events into something deeply human. Rather than focusing on technical milestones or political history, For All Mankind captures the surreal beauty of space travel itself.

Few documentaries evoke the scale of discovery quite like this one. Projected on the big screen, its images of Earth floating silently in darkness still inspire the same awe they did more than fifty years ago.

Our Art House for Families series celebrates the magic of moviegoing across generations all summer long. From silent comedy and international classics to science fiction and fantasy adventures, the series invites longtime cinephiles and first-time art house audiences of all ages to discover some of cinema’s most enduring films together on the big screen. This event is sponsored in part by the City of Santa Ana. 

Our documentary pick for our Art House for Families series is For All Mankind, Al Reinert’s thrilling portrait about the twenty-four men who went to the moon!
Constructed entirely from restored NASA footage and accompanied by a hypnotic score from Brian Eno, the film immerses audiences in the experience of the Apollo missions, transforming historic events into something deeply human. Rather than focusing on technical milestones or political history, For All Mankind captures the surreal beauty of space travel itself.
Few documentaries evoke the scale of discovery quite like this one. Projected on the big screen, its images of Earth floating silently in darkness still inspire the same awe they did more than fifty years ago.
Our Art House for Families series celebrates the magic of moviegoing across generations all summer long. From silent comedy and international classics to science fiction and fantasy adventures, the series invites longtime cinephiles and first-time art house audiences of all ages to discover some of cinema’s most enduring films together on the big screen. This event is sponsored in part by the City of Santa Ana. 

  1. 2:00 pm

Titane

Julia Ducournau’s controversial Palme d’Or body horror extravaganza, Titane, is coming back to The Frida for some July encores!

A woman with a metal plate in her head from a childhood car accident embarks on a bizarre journey, bringing her into contact with a firefighter who’s reunited with his missing son after 10 years.

Unflinching and unforgettable, Titane fuses the visceral with the vulnerable. Ducournau (Raw and the upcoming Alpha) directs with feral intensity, crafting a film that shifts from slasher to surrealist family drama to near-mythic transformation tale all in one.

Julia Ducournau’s controversial Palme d’Or body horror extravaganza, Titane, is coming back to The Frida for some July encores!
A woman with a metal plate in her head from a childhood car accident embarks on a bizarre journey, bringing her into contact with a firefighter who’s reunited with his missing son after 10 years.
Unflinching and unforgettable, Titane fuses the visceral with the vulnerable. Ducournau (Raw and the upcoming Alpha) directs with feral intensity, crafting a film that shifts from slasher to surrealist family drama to near-mythic transformation tale all in one.

  1. 4:30 pm

The Craft: Presented by Ghoul Host

Welcome to the witching hour.

We’re teaming with our spooky friend Kialey Hail (aka Ghoul Host) for a special 30th anniversary screening of the ultimate teen occult classic, The Craft! 

When new student Sarah arrives at a Catholic high school in Los Angeles, she falls in with a trio of outsider girls who practice witchcraft. As their powers grow, so do their ambitions, allowing them to finally take control of their lives. But what begins as empowerment soon spirals into consequences none of them can escape.

A fun mix of Thriller and coming-of-age Drama, The Craft remains a defining artifact of ’90s alternative culture and a certified Frida Cinema classic. Powered by unforgettable performances from Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, and Rachel True, this endlessly quotable cult favorite still casts a spell three decades later.

Welcome to the witching hour.
We’re teaming with our spooky friend Kialey Hail (aka Ghoul Host) for a special 30th anniversary screening of the ultimate teen occult classic, The Craft! 
When new student Sarah arrives at a Catholic high school in Los Angeles, she falls in with a trio of outsider girls who practice witchcraft. As their powers grow, so do their ambitions, allowing them to finally take control of their lives. But what begins as empowerment soon spirals into consequences none of them can escape.
A fun mix of Thriller and coming-of-age Drama, The Craft remains a defining artifact of ’90s alternative culture and a certified Frida Cinema classic. Powered by unforgettable performances from Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, and Rachel True, this endlessly quotable cult favorite still casts a spell three decades later.

  1. 7:00 pm

Twin Peaks: The Complete Series - Season 2, Episodes 18, 19 & 20

Season 2, Episode 18 – “On the Wings of Love”
Original Air Date: February 23, 1991

Relationships across Twin Peaks begin shifting in new and surprising directions, as characters act on long-held feelings and uncertain loyalties. Ben Horne’s increasingly strange behavior creates confusion within his family and business, while Cooper and Truman continue monitoring developments tied to Windom Earle.


Season 2, Episode 19 – “Variations on Relations”
Original Air Date: March 2, 1991

As Windom Earle’s influence spreads, connections between characters continue to rearrange themselves, often with unintended consequences. Bobby, Shelly, Audrey, Donna, and others navigate relationships that seem increasingly fragile, while Cooper works to understand the broader pattern behind recent events.


Season 2, Episode 20 – “The Path to the Black Lodge”
Original Air Date: March 9, 1991

Cooper and Major Briggs begin confronting ideas that suggest Twin Peaks is connected to something far older and more metaphysical than a conventional criminal case. As clues point toward the mysterious Black Lodge, Windom Earle becomes more active and more dangerous, and the town’s various storylines begin gravitating toward a shared and ominous center.

Season 2, Episode 18 – “On the Wings of Love”
Original Air Date: February 23, 1991
Relationships across Twin Peaks begin shifting in new and surprising directions, as characters act on long-held feelings and uncertain loyalties. Ben Horne’s increasingly strange behavior creates confusion within his family and business, while Cooper and Truman continue monitoring developments tied to Windom Earle.


Season 2, Episode 19 – “Variations on Relations”
Original Air Date: March 2, 1991
As Windom Earle’s influence spreads, connections between characters continue to rearrange themselves, often with unintended consequences. Bobby, Shelly, Audrey, Donna, and others navigate relationships that seem increasingly fragile, while Cooper works to understand the broader pattern behind recent events.


Season 2, Episode 20 – “The Path to the Black Lodge”
Original Air Date: March 9, 1991
Cooper and Major Briggs begin confronting ideas that suggest Twin Peaks is connected to something far older and more metaphysical than a conventional criminal case. As clues point toward the mysterious Black Lodge, Windom Earle becomes more active and more dangerous, and the town’s various storylines begin gravitating toward a shared and ominous center.

  1. 7:30 pm

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