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Cape Ann Community Cinema, Rockport

37 Whistlestop Mall, Rockport, MA 01966

Website: https://www.capeanncinema.com/

A Great Awakening (PG-13)

Cast: Jonathan Blair, John Paul Sneed
Runtime: 2 hr. 9 mins.

A GREAT AWAKENING tells the true story of an unlikely friendship between the Reverend George Whitefield and Benjamin Franklin that resulted in one of the most defining moments in American history. With the colonies on the brink of collapse, the Reverend George Whitefield ignites the first Great Awakening, uniting an entire generation with his thundering and faithful sermons and proclamations of liberty. In a miraculous turn of events, one of Whitefield's closest friends and greatest promoters becomes none other than Benjamin Franklin. With the nation's freedom hanging in the balance, the founders discover true liberty cannot only be written into law - it must be awakened in the hearts of the people.

Digital Projection
11:30 AM
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2:00 PM
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4:30 PM
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7:00 PM

The Pout-Pout Fish (PG)

Cast: Nick Offerman, Amy Sedaris
Runtime: 1 hr. 31 mins.

THE POUT-POUT FISH is the hilarious and heartwarming story of an unlikely duo: Mr Fish, a prickly recluse, and Pip, a hyperactive sea dragon. When catastrophe strikes, they must embark on a daunting undersea quest in search of a fabled mythical fish to grant their wish to save their homes. A seemingly impossible mission into the great unknown, their adventure is littered with infuriating roadblocks, unexpected dangers, dazzling wonders, irrepressible characters and heart-pounding excitement. So begins a full-throttle all-or-nothing race-against-the-clock, as these subaquatic misfits call upon all the strength, friendships and wisdom they’ve gained on their journeys to try to save the places that mean most to them!

Digital Projection
11:30 AM
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2:00 PM

Tow (R)

Cast: Rose Byrne, Dominic Sessa
Runtime: 1 hr. 46 mins.

Based on a true story, TOW follows Amanda Ogle (Byrne), a woman living in her aging Toyota Camry on the streets of Seattle. When her car — her only lifeline — is stolen and impounded, Amanda is thrust into a relentless legal battle against an indifferent system. What begins as a fight to reclaim her car evolves into a deeply human story of resilience, dignity, and the power of one woman’s voice in the face of systemic failure.

Digital Projection
4:30 PM

Andre Is an Idiot ()

Cast: Andre Ricciardi
Runtime: 1 hr. 27 mins.

André, a brilliant idiot, is dying because he didn’t get a colonoscopy. His sobering diagnosis, complete irreverence, and insatiable curiosity, send him on an unexpected journey learning how to die happily and ridiculously without losing his sense of humor.

Digital Projection
7:00 PM

Solo Mio (PG)

Cast: Kevin James, Alyson Hannigan
Runtime: 1 hr. 37 mins.

Directed by Charles and Daniel Kinnane (Home Team) and written by James, Patrick Kinnane (Sound Guy) and John Kinnane (Sound Guy), SOLO MIO follows Matt, a man whose dreams of a picturesque Italian wedding are shattered when his fiancée leaves him at the altar. Matt embarks on his planned honeymoon across Italy alone, immersing himself in the country’s vibrant culture, food, and beauty.

Digital Projection
2:00 PM
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7:00 PM

H Is For Hawk (PG-13)

Cast: Claire Foy, Brendan Gleeson
Runtime: 2 hr. 8 mins.

H is for Hawk follows Helen (Foy), who, after the sudden death of her father (Gleeson), loses herself in the memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together and turns to the ancient art of falconry—rooted in European tradition—training a wild goshawk named Mabel to navigate her profound loss. But as she teaches Mabel to hunt and fly free, Helen discovers how deeply she has neglected her own emotions and life. What begins as an act of endurance transforms into an intimate journey of resilience and healing.

Digital Projection
4:30 PM

The Chronology Of Water (NR)

Cast: Imogen Poots, Thora Birch
Runtime: 2 hr. 13 mins.

Based on the beloved memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch and marking the directorial debut of Kristen Stewart, The Chronology of Water is a raw and unflinching portrait of survival, sexuality, and self-invention. The film traces Lidia’s life from her earliest memories in the Pacific Northwest, as a promising swimmer, through fractured relationships, near-motherhood, addiction, and encounters with artistic heroes. Told as a fluid memory wash, the story transforms trauma into art, embodying Yuknavitch’s defiant voice that made her work a modern cult classic. It is not only a chronicle of a woman becoming a writer, but a visceral journey through the wreckage and resilience of a life lived against the grain.

Digital Projection
7:00 PM

New York Cat Film Festival ()

Digital Projection
11:30 AM
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4:30 PM