

Cinemaude: a Summer Movie Series
- 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm | Wednesday June 08, 2022
- Atrium | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- 252 Schermerhorn St.
JOIN MODERN INTIMACY BRAND MAUDE FOR CINEMAUDE: A SUMMER MOVIE SERIES.
In partnership with TeaTime Pictures, maude brings you romantic flicks that highlight the nuance and nostalgia of love—from coming-of-age classics about young romance to films that depict how relationships change and grow through life. The series hinges on firsts: first loves, new beginnings, flings that carry from day to night.
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This June we’re joining our friends at GayJoy to screen the 2020 film, Kajillionaire, by director Miranda July, with Evan Rachel Wood, Gina Rodriguez, and Debra Winger.
Tickets include a complimentary custom cocktail and concessions.
Cinemaude will run through August at Ace Hotel Brooklyn.
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