Cleveland superhero fans are being given the opportunity of a lifetime, as
Avengers: Infinity War directors Anthony and Joseph Russo are coming back to their old stomping grounds to share their newest film with their hometown.
On May 5th, the Cleveland Institute of Art and Cinematheque is hosting a film event entitled, "Russo-Rama." The nine-and-a-half-hour event is a triple-feature showing of the Russo brothers'
Captain America: The Winter Soldier,
Captain America: Civil War and
Avengers: Infinity War. Don't worry, bathroom breaks and a dinner break will also be accounted for. After the screenings, the Russo brothers will be in attendance to hold a Q&A session on their work and career.
This is a full-circle event for the Russo Brothers as well, given that Anthony Russo once
told Scene that the Cinematheque is "the most important movie theater in the world." This event also takes place over a week after
Avengers: Infinity War debuts theatrically, so you'll have plenty of time to see the film 5-10 times before Russo-Rama.
Tickets to the May 5th event are $25 for The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque members and $35 for nonmembers.
For more information and ticket purchasing, visit the Cinematheque's event page by
clicking here.