The Pageant Theatre

THE LRG A/V SHOWCASE - Fantastic Planet Live Rescore

    Thursday, April 16
  • Doors 7pm / Show 7:30pm
  • PLEASE NOTE: NO ADS - FILMS BEGIN AT POSTED SHOWTIMES

The Living Room Gallery and Reoccurring Rabbit present a cinematic evening at The Pageant Theatre!

Seattle's ambient jazz electronica trio THC.XLR will be performing a live rescoring of René Laloux's cult classic Fantastic Planet (La Planète Sauvage) – the surreal animated masterpiece featuring alien worlds and existential themes.

MOONLIT CIRCUIT, featuring Taylor Gabel, Garret Davidson, and Paraic King, will be opening the event with immersive soundscapes and a story from not too distant future. There will also be a special sneak preview before our feature presentation!

LIMITED $10 online pre-sale HERE | $15 at the door

THE STRANGER

Christian Petzold

  • 124 minutes
  • 2026
  • French with English Subtitles

      Friday, April 17
    • 4:30pm and 7:30pm
    • Saturday, April 18
    • 4:30pm and 7:30pm
    • Sunday, April 19
    • 1pm and 4pm
    • PLEASE NOTE: NO ADS - FILMS BEGIN AT POSTED SHOWTIMES

    Photographed in sterling, sensuous black-and-white, François Ozon’s new take on Albert Camus’s classic novel of existentialist ennui is a landmark of adaptation, simultaneously faithful to the text and dedicated to discovering fresh perspectives in the margins. Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) works as a clerk at an office in Algiers during the French colonial occupation. Meursault finds his routine upended by the sudden death of his mother. As Meursault gets swept up in a cycle of escalating reprisals among his neighbors, tensions come to a head with a fateful encounter on the beach.

MIROIRS NO. 3

Christian Petzold

  • 86 minutes
  • 2026
  • German with English Subtitles

      FINAL SHOW! Sunday, April 19
    • 7pm
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    During a weekend trip to the countryside, Laura, a young piano student from Berlin, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman, who tends to her with motherly devotion. As she recuperates, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful, Laura and her adopted family reawaken to the world and come to find a strange harmony together. However, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past, which begin to stir, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief, connection, and humanity bind and sustain us. A hushed, enigmatic psychodrama, MIROIRS NO. 5 simmers with mystery and mood as Paula Beer's transfixing performance anchors its exploration of fractured identity.

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