In this film, Bruno Dumont's farcical followup to 2014's Li'l Quinquin, teen hero Li'l Quinquin goes by the nickname CoinCoin and hangs out on the Côte D'Opale, attending meetings of the Nationalist Party with his childhood friend Fatso. When a strange magma is found near the town, the city's inhabitants suddenly start to behave very weirdly, and an investigation ensues. The film shows tonight at 7 at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque. Tickets cost $10, or $7 for Cinematheque members and students. (Niesel)