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Charlize Theron stars as an MI6 agent in “Atomic Blonde.”

DORIS DUKE THEATRE

Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-6097, honolulumuseum.org; $10-$12 (unless noted)

“An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power”

1 p.m. Saturday, with post-screening panel discussion including environmental scientists and educators about the effects of climate change on Hawaii. Free; tickets required: 808ne.ws/2gGDjTS.

In this follow-up to “An Inconvenient Truth,” cameras follow former Vice President Al Gore through public and private moments as he continues his fight to influence international climate policy. (2017, 1:38)

FAMILY FILM SUNDAY

“Revolting Rhymes” Parts 1 and 2

Sunday, 11:10 a.m. and 1 p.m., free

Based on the beloved children’s book by Roald Dahl, this film takes classic fairy tales and infuses them with mischievous twists. For ages 8 and older. (2017, U.K., 0:58)

“Wasted! The Story of Food Waste”

4 p.m. Sunday, with post-screening discussion on food waste in Hawaii including chef and restaurateur Ed Kenney, Aloha Harvest Executive Director Kuulei Williams and Mike O’Keefe of the city Department of Environmental Services’ Refuse Division, followed by waste-free reception with food and drinks, $12-$15. Additional film screenings only, 1 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, $10-$12.

Directors Anna Chai and Nari Kye examine the ways people buy, cook, recycle and eat food, while showing how influential chefs, including Mario Batali and Anthony Bourdain, transform “scraps” into incredible dishes, demonstrating how simple changes can help solve one of the greatest problems of this century. (2017, 1:30)

MOVIE MUSEUM

3566 Harding Ave., 735-8771; $4-$5

“Wind River”

3 and 6:45 p.m. Friday ; 3, 5 and 9 p.m. Sunday

To bring down a rapist/murderer on a Wyoming Native American reservation, a rookie FBI agent partners with a veteran game tracker whose own daughter was found dead in the snow several years earlier. Rated R. With Jeremy Renner. (2017, U.K./Canada/U.S., 1:47)

“Lady Macbeth”

5 and 8:45 p.m. Friday

Set in 19th-century rural England, this drama is about the survival of 19-year-old Katherine, sold by her father to marry a middle-aged man in a loveless, arranged marriage. Rated R. (2016, U.K., 1:29)

“Atomic Blonde”

3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday

At the time the Berlin Wall is about to topple, a female MI6 agent is sent to retrieve a document many men would kill to have, yet all she has are her gun, a tape recorder, her wits and extreme fighting skills. With Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman. Rated R. (2017, Germany/Sweden/U.S., 1:55)

“KILL!” (“Kiru”)

7 p.m. Sunday

An irreverent ’60s parody of the samurai genre from director Sihachi Okamoto, with an unkempt ronin who helps a group of seven idealistic young samurai rebel against a corrupt chamberlain. For ages 12 and older. In Japanese with English subtitles. (1968, Japan, 1:55)

“Common Ground” (“Lugares Comunes”)

3, 5 and 7 p.m. Monday

A forcibly retired Argentinian man’s idealism clashes with economic reality, but he learns to appreciate what’s most important in his life, including his family. For ages 12 and older. In Spanish with English subtitles. (2002, Spain/Argentina, 1:48)

“Samurai Fiction”

9 p.m. Monday

Martial arts comedy about a young samurai who is determined to kill a notorious master swordsman for stealing a precious treasure from his family. For ages 12 and older. In Japanese with English subtitles. (1998, Japan, 1:51)

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