This week at the Princess we have new films that have "life during wartime" in common. Opening the Original this Friday, we have an artful fable that examines what it really means to save the world. Benedikt Erlingsson's Woman at War is the rarest of things: A crowd-pleaser about climate change. We're in! Also opening the Original is The Invisibles, a gripping docudrama about four young Jews who survive the Third Reich in the middle of Berlin by living so recklessly that they become "invisible." Meanwhile at the Twin, Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley returns to the screen alongside Golden Globe winner, Alexander Skarsgard, in The Aftermath, a haunting and emotional adaptation of Rhidian Brook’s novel about societal post-war tensions and forbidden love.
For all you music fans (and fans of Greenwich Village), don't miss the new documentary, Carmine Street Guitars, which captures five days in the life of the famous guitar maker, while examining an all-too-quickly vanishing way of life in a gentrified part of NYC.