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Hippodrome Cinema announces March 2026 lineup

The Hippodrome Cinema recently announced its March 2026 lineup. Courtesy of Hippodrome
The Hippodrome Cinema recently announced its March 2026 lineup.
Courtesy of Hippodrome
Key Points
  • The Hippodrome Cinema in Gainesville announced its March 2026 lineup featuring Oscar® Nominated Shorts, noir classics, and new feature films.
  • New releases include The Testament of Ann Lee (March 5–15), Scarlet (March 20–29), and Nirvanna: The Band — The Show — The Movie (March 19–29).

The Hippodrome Cinema recently announced its March 2026 programming lineup.

The Hippodrome Cinema’s March 2026 lineup delivers a month of exceptional film: the annual Oscar® Nominated Short Films series, six evenings of noir classics inspired by the Hippodrome’s mainstage production Accomplice and varied new feature releases.

The Hippodrome is located at 25 SE 2nd Place in Gainesville.

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Animated Shorts (PG/PG-13) — March 5, 7, 14, 21, 26

  • The Three Sisters
  • Forevergreen
  • The Girl Who Cried Pearls (content warning card follows)
  • Butterfly
  • Retirement Plan
  • Eiru

Live Action Shorts (R) — March 6, 12, 20, 22

  • The Singers
  • A Friend Of Dorothy
  • Butcher’s Stain
  • Two People Exchanging Saliva
  • Jane Austen’s Period Drama

Documentary Shorts (R) — March 8, 14, 19, 27

  • Perfectly A Strangeness
  • The Devil Is Busy
  • Armed Only With A Camera: The Life And Death Of Brent Renaud
  • All The Empty Rooms
  • Children No More: “Were And Are Gone”

NEW FEATURES

  • The Testament of Ann Lee (R | Musical/Drama) — March 5–15 | Amanda Seyfried stars in Mona Fastvold’s visionary portrait of the founder of the Shakers — a woman who preached equality, ecstasy, and utopia. Features original choreography and an Oscar®-winning score by Daniel Blumberg.
  • Scarlet (PG-13 | Animation) — March 20–29 | From Mamoru Hosoda (Mirai): a medieval sword-fighting princess, a time-bending quest, and a story about breaking cycles of hatred. Visually stunning.
  • Nirvanna: The Band — The Show — The Movie (R | Mockumentary/Comedy) — March 19–29 | Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to 2008. A wildly original comedy not to be missed.

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