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Moviehouse One, our grand downstairs theatre, seats 440 people. The theatre features state-of-the-art film projection as well as a large stage ideal for panel discussions, Q&A's, and live performances.

Moviehouse Two used to be the balcony when the Coolidge was a one-theatre house. It is now a medium-size, 217-seat theatre featuring state-of-the-art film projection and audio, as well as a small stage ideal for director q&a's, small performances and group discussions.
The GoldScreen seats 14 in our plush deluxe seats and features high-definition digital projection
The Video Screening Room seats 45 and features high-definition digital projection.
Today (Aujourd'hui)
Thursday, March 14
1hr 28mins // directed by:Alain Gomis
An absolute philosophical tale, this recently released film (January 9, 2013 in France) caught the attention of all French film critics and narrates the last journey of Satché, a young Senegalese man who knows death is waiting for him. It’s time to take stock: last family reunion, last moments spent with his friends and kids, final encounter with his first love, final moment of passion with his wife.
"With this introspective journey, Alain Gomis signs a deeply moving work, beautiful and gentle, of great spiritual intensity.” (La Croix)
"Senegalese version of ‘Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd’hui’ (The virgin, vivid and beautiful today). Grace and mystery.” (Les Inrockuptibles)
- Co-Presented by the French Cultural Center/Alliance Française and the Consulate General of France in Boston
