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RRR [In-Person Only]
Thu Apr 06: 6.00pm PDT Fri Apr 07: 6.00pm PDT Sat Apr 08: 2.15pm PDT, 6.00pm PDT Sun Apr 09: 3.00pm PDT Thu Apr 13: 6.00pm PDT Sat Apr 15: 2.00pm PDT Sun Apr 16: 2.00pm PDT, 6.00pm PDT
$14 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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S. S. Rajamouli India 2022 3h 1m
About (S. S. Rajamouli, India, 2022, 181 min, in English & Telugu with English subtitles)
The biggest film of the decade is back on the big screen where it belongs! RRR is an exhilarating, action-packed spectacular mythologizing two real-life freedom fighters who helped lead Indias fight for independence from the British Raj, Komaram Bheem (N.T Rama Rao Jr., aka Jr NTR) and Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan). Set in the 1920s before their fight for Indias independence began, RRR imagines a fictional meeting between the two, set into motion when a young Gond girl is stolen from her village by British soldiers.
With staggeringly choreographed action sequences, an all-timer of a musical number, and a powerful story, RRR is pure big screen joy from start to finish. Audiences across the world have been won over, its a great big party, and youre invited come join!
RRR is presented theatrically exclusively in the original Telugu version. There will be an intermission; watch for the inteRRRval title card!
Synopsis and stills courtesy of Variance Films
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