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Friday

December 5

Parenthood

3:30PM ET

Saturday

December 6

Little Miss Sunshine

12PM ET

Sunday

December 7

Eighth Grade

12PM ET

Join A.R.T. and The Brattle Theatre for three films that explore change, identity, and what it means to belong: Parenthood starring Steve Martin; the Academy Award-winning Little Miss Sunshine; and Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade.

Co-presented with The Brattle, which has been showing the best in classic, cutting edge, foreign, and arthouse films since 1953.

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Steve Martin and Mary Steenburgen in Parenthood.

Parenthood

FRI, DEC 5 3:30PM
Released 1989

The story of the Buckman family and friends, attempting to bring up their children. The family includes all types: estranged relatives, the black sheep, eccentrics, skeletons in the closet, and rebellious teenagers. Presented in 35mm.

FRI, DEC 5 3:30PM
Released 1989

The story of the Buckman family and friends, attempting to bring up their children. The family includes all types: estranged relatives, the black sheep, eccentrics, skeletons in the closet, and rebellious teenagers. Presented in 35mm.

Steve Carrell, Paul Dano, Toni Collette, Abigail Breslin, Alan Arkin, and Greg Kinnear in Little Miss Sunshine.

Little Miss Sunshine

SAT, DEC 6 12PM
Released 2006

This good-natured, anarchic comedy and Sundance darling follows a dysfunctional family as they embark on a last-ditch road trip to deliver 7-year-old Olive to a beauty pageant.

SAT, DEC 6 12PM
Released 2006

This good-natured, anarchic comedy and Sundance darling follows a dysfunctional family as they embark on a last-ditch road trip to deliver 7-year-old Olive to a beauty pageant.

Elsie Fisher in Eighth Grade.

Eighth Grade

SUN, DEC 6 12PM
Released 2018

Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year.

SUN, DEC 6 12PM
Released 2018

Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year.