The Guild Cinema

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The Guild Cinema is located in the heart of the historic Nob Hill district of Albuquerque at 3405 Central Avenue NE, two blocks west of Carlisle on the north side of the street.

06/10/2026

COME AND SEE (1985)
Jun 12 & 13
Fri and Sat 7:00pm only!
Bleak Week Special!
Dir. Elem Klimov - 1985 - 142m - Soviet Union - In Russian with English subtitles - Valid for Punch Cards

The notorious Soviet shocker, as part of American Cinematheque’s worldwide BLEAK WEEK fest!

AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE’S BLEAK WEEK:  CINEMA OF DISPAIR  IS HERE!  AS ONE OF OVER A HUNDRED PARTICIPATING  MOVIE THEATERS AROUND THE WORLD, WE’RE OFFERING UP THREE DOUBLE FEATURES  (WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES / COME & SEE, IN A YEAR OF 13 MOONS / STROCZEK, CHRISTIANE F. / AU HASARD BALTHAZAR) & A CLOSING  7 PLUS HOUR  BELA TAR MONUMENTAL FEATURE  SATANTANGO!

NOTE:  THIS DOUBLE FEATURE WILL BE WITH BELA TARR &  ÁGNES HRANITSKY’S HUNGARIAN LANDMARK WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES!

Staff member Jack Mahoney’s pick! 

This widely acclaimed film from Soviet director Elem Klimov is a stunning, senses-shattering plunge into the dehumanizing horrors of war. As N**i forces encroach on his small village in present-day Belarus, teenage Flyora (Aleksei Kravchenko, in one of the screen’s most searing depictions of anguish since Renée Falconetti’s Joan of Arc) eagerly joins the Soviet resistance. Rather than the adventure and glory he envisioned, what he finds is a waking nightmare of unimaginable carnage and cruelty—rendered with a feverish, otherworldly intensity by Klimov’s subjective camerawork and expressionistic sound design. Nearly suppressed by Soviet censors who took eight years to approve its script, Come and See is perhaps the most visceral, impossible-to-forget antiwar film ever made.

“This 1985 Soviet anti-war drama is one of the best movies ever made.” - Tom Cassidy, Common Sense Media

“A compelling, harrowing, absurdly beautiful account of the little known holocaust in Byelorussia.” - Victoria Mather, Daily Telegraph (UK)

06/09/2026

TOP OF THE HEAP (1972)
Jun 11
Thu 6:00pm only!
A BLAXPLOITATION MIDWEEK SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE!
Dir. Christopher St. John - 1972 - 90m - Valid for Punch Cards

The underseen/underplayed 70s gem as part of our BLAXPLOITATION MID WEEK with author/film writer Josiah Howard!

It’s on!  Author of the the superb compendium Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide Josiah Howard (who also curated all the chosen films for this midweek) will be in our cinema house to introduce & do a post screening discussion!  Welcome to BLAXPLOITATION MIDWEEK!

DOUBLE FEATURED (2-MOVIES-FOR-THE PRICE-OF-ONE, SEE ONE OR BOTH FOR THE SAME PRICE!) WITH THE OUTSTANDING SINGULAR IVAN DIXON FEATURE THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE DOOR (1973)!

A year after his supporting role in the blockbuster Shaft, Christopher St. John wrote, directed, and starred in this kaleidoscopic fever dream of a Black cop’s crisis of sanity after being passed over for a promotion, and the death of his mother.

With dreamlike imagery depicting St. John’s George Lattimer as a war hero, astronaut, and other representations of American idealism, the film tackles the contradiction of a Black man who follows the ‘rules’ in a position of power, only to find himself trapped in the same impossible position he was in before joining the police. Top of the Heap is an underrated twist on Blaxploitation cinema, and an essential piece of American independent film, free of studio interference and muddled messaging.

“As written, the film is punctuated by escapist visions in which Lattimer pictures himself a revered astronaut in a lacquered 2001-esque space station, but outer space isn’t far enough to elude the earthly news of his mother’s death; the only approaching celestial “voyage” on his itinerary is to her funeral in rural Alabama. In this dark substitution, the film reckons not only with systemic prejudice but the cosmic menace of aging and death—or rather, demonstrates Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s definition of racism as “the state-sanctioned or extralegal production and exploitation of group-differentiated vulnerability to premature death.”’ ~ Veronica Fitzpatrick, Screen Slate

06/06/2026

THE 9 LIVES OF BARBARA DANE
Jun 8 plus Jun 23 thru 25
Mon 4:30 *matinee, 7:00pm * all seats $15
Tue to Thu 5:30pm *regular pricing
Dir. Maureen Gosling - 2023 - 108m - 7pm screening Not Valid for Punch Cards, all others are!

With director & producer in person plus a live performance by Lara Manzanares at the  opening evening show!

BONUS!  The director Maureen Gosling & the producer Jed Riffe will be in person for a short intro and post-screening talk/Q&A at the 7pm screening & possibly the 4:30pm show as well!  ALSO, as part of the WOMEN’S REBEL VOICES FILM AND MUSIC TOUR, award winning New Mexico singer-songwriter Lara Manzanares will perform before the evening screening!

Featuring Bonnie Raitt, Jane Fonda, Louis Armstrong, the Chambers Brothers, Amy Goodman and more - American history gets a shakeup through the story of a powerhouse blues, jazz, folk singer!

THE 9 LIVES OF BARBARA DANE reveals the untold story of an often-overlooked artist whose dedication to music and social justice showcases the tireless spirit and spirit at the heart of American activism, from the 1960s to today.  Mentored by Pete Seeger, discovered by Louis Armstrong, with Bob Dylan bringing his songs to her and Bonnie Raitt drawing inspiration from her work, Dane stood at the center of major cultural movements. She launched the career of the Chambers Brothers and helped shape Jane Fonda’s politics, raising a compelling question: Why isn’t Barbara Dane a household name?  The film chronicles a trailblazing woman who chose conscience over fame, transforming setbacks into opportunities and forging her own path through art. With singular confidence, Dane emanated the people-powered connectivity of folk, the defiance of blues, and the elemental cool of jazz - using music as a force for change and earning a four-inch FBI file along the way.

THE 9 LIVES OF BARBARA DANE directed by Maureen Gosling/produced by Jed Riffe, features a “ravishing cascade” of music and stories.

Photos from The Guild Cinema's post 06/06/2026

Our participation (amongst hundreds of other movie theaters worldwide) with the mighty American Cinematheque's BLEAK WEEK: CINEMA OF DESPAIR is coming right up June 12 thru 18! Advance tix on our website www.guildcinema.com via clicking whichever poster image you're interested in & then scrolling down on that page to the different purchase options. 3 double features (a 2-for-the-price-of-1 deal) plus Bela Tarr's mammoth all 7 plus hours SATANTANGO! Get ready for WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES, COME AND SEE, IN A YEAR OF 13 MOONS, STROSZEK, AU HASARD BALTHAZAR, CHRISTIANE F. and that big one final one!

06/06/2026

SILENCE IN THE SAND
Jun 7
Sun 3:30, 7:30
All Seats $7
Dir. Chad Brummett - 2026 - 60m - Not Valid for Punch Cards

A new pro-active MMIP documentary by local filmmaker Chad Brummett with guest speakers t.b.a. !

Two months before Gabby Petito disappeared in 2021, another missing person’s case hit Shiprock, New Mexico. Thirty three-year-old Ranelle Rose Bennett disappeared without a trace - but you probably never heard of her case.

“Silence in the Sand” explores the theory of “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” and the role media and law enforcement play in perpetuating the issue. The documentary also shares the story of Bennett’s disappearance, what is known about her case, and what community can do to change the paradigm of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

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3405 Central Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM
87106

Opening Hours

Monday 4pm - 9pm
Tuesday 4pm - 9pm
Wednesday 4pm - 9pm
Thursday 4pm - 9pm
Friday 4pm - 9pm
Saturday 12pm - 9pm
Sunday 12pm - 9pm