WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH
Doors 6:15pm
Film starts 7pm
Paris, Texas
(1984) is a critically acclaimed neo-Western drama directed by Wim Wenders that follows Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton), an amnesiac, near-mute drifter who emerges from the desert after four years to reconnect with his brother, his seven-year-old son, and his missing wife. It is a slow-burn road movie exploring themes of loss, redemption, and toxic masculinity, featuring stunning cinematography by Robby Müller and a melancholic slide guitar score by Ry Cooder.