November

Nashville’s film-frenzied cinema junkies can regularly get their fixes on foreign films, genre classics and the newest offerings hot off the festival circuit at the Belcourt. But the little arthouse that could can’t be everything to every movie fan all the time, and it’s exciting to see alternative creative spaces like Random Sample filling in around the fringes by offering movie-centric get-togethers in between their art gallery openings and experimental music performances. This month, the Random Sample Cinema Club is screening 2017’s November — a horror-fantasy from Estonian director Rainer Sarnet. November tells a dark folk tale including werewolves, devils and farm robots made of junk and powered by stolen human souls. Come for the post-Halloween folk-horror vibes. Stay for cinematographer Mart Taniel’s luscious black-and-white frames. 

7:30 p.m. at Random Sample

407 48th Ave. N.

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