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A brief rundown of what’s happening at Circle Cinema



OPENING SEPTEMBER 22

Brad’s Status
A father takes his son to tour colleges on the East Coast and meets up with an old friend who makes him feel inferior about his life choices. Starring Ben Stiller. Rated R

OPENING SEPTEMBER 29

Manhattan Shorts 2017
100,000 film lovers in 250 cities around the world will view and vote on the finalists in the 20th annual Manhattan Short Film Festival.

Jeepers Creepers 3
After a bumpy road to the theater, the first series installment since 2003 hits the big screen. “3” appears to take place between the events of the previoiusly released Jeepers Creepers. Rated R

Te Ata
“Te Ata” is the inspiring true story of Chickasaw actress Mary Thompson Fisher, born in Indian Territory, who crossed cultural barriers and performed for audiences around the world. Rated PG

Super Dark Times
A gruesome accident and its ensuing cover-up drives a wedge between two teenage friends and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence. Not rated

SPECIAL EVENTS

Yerma (NT Live)
Billie Piper stars as a young woman driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child. Theatre Tulsa’s Nick Cains will host pre-show trivia and a champagne toast. (Thursday, Sept. 21, 6 p.m.)

Rooted in Peace
For International Peace Day, the Circle will screen this documentary, which challenges viewers to proactively seek ways to find peace and features interviews with Pete Seeger, Deepak Chopra, Desmond Tutu, David Lynch, and more. There will be an introduction by Rev. Chris Moore of Fellowship Congregational and a post-screening discussion. (Thursday, Sept. 21, 7 p.m.)

Unrest
Harvard Ph.D. student Jennifer Brea chronicles her challenges with ME, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome. Tickets are free via unrestintulsa.eventbrite.com. There will be a post-screening Q&A. (Saturday, Sept. 23, 7 p.m.)

The Warriors
An evening celebrating the cult 1979 action thriller, with a Warriors-inspired art show and a special appearance
by “Warchief of the Orphans,” Apache Ramos. (Saturday, Sept. 23, 8 p.m.)

The Last Dalai Lama?
This film is a portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama, featuring interviews with his family and the people he has inspired since his exile from Tibet in 1959. There will be an intro and post-film discussion led by Rev. Dr. Rick Belous of the Unity Center of Tulsa. (Monday, Sept. 25, 7 p.m.)

Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting Rejoice
Country music greats Ricky Skaggs, The Oak Ridge Boys, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, The Isaacs, and more share stories and songs in a one-night-only celebration of the Gospel. (Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m.)

I, Claude Monet
Award-winning director Phil Grabsky takes a look at one of the world’s greatest artists through his own words, using letters and other private writings. (Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m.)

Suspiria
For its 40th anniversary, Dario Argento’s horror film—set in a sinister and supernatural ballet academy—receives a 4K restoration. (Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Sept. 30, 10 p.m.)