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On March 25 and 27, see Valentyn Vasyanovych's ominous, visionary masterstroke of speculative fiction, set in 2025 where Eastern Ukraine lies ravaged and desolate.
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On March 25 and 27, see Valentyn Vasyanovych's ominous, visionary masterstroke of speculative fiction, set in 2025 where Eastern Ukraine lies ravaged and desolate.
Orson Welles's groundbreaking essay film presents a hall of mirrors portrait of professional art forger Elmyr de Hory, as well as literary fraudster Clifford Irving, at the former's home in Ibiza.
Four films by recent and current student filmmakers, including two documentaries by Slovakian filmmaker Marek Moučka and two narrative works by students from the SVA BFA Film department.
On the cusp of his fiftieth birthday, Kostya, a wedding photographer who earns his living capturing others’ happiest moments, finds his life has fallen apart.
On March 26, see a First Look encore screening of Qiu Jiongjiong's hand-crafted masterwork, an homage to classical Chinese opera.
Two personal documentary portraits from director Valentyn Vasyanovych.
Indonesian auteur Edwin’s exhilarating whatsit blends grindhouse exploitation with meet-cute romance and magical realism in the form of a shaggy dog road movie.
Four films from First Look 2022 that exemplify the diversity of the nonfiction short form.
On March 27, witness the improbable underdog story of the Greek national soccer team, led by legendary German coach “King” Otto Rehhagel. Special event featuring discussion and audience Q&A with players Giorgos Karagounis and Antonios Nikopolidis of the 2004 Greek National Championship Team, and coaches Otto Rehhagel and Ioannis Topaldis!
Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych's latest is a grim and bloody tour de force of long-take cinema, obliterating the imaginary line between states of peace and states of war.
A free preview screening of Goran Stolevski's upcoming period horror film from Focus Features.
On April 1 and 3, see Spielberg’s masterful, Oscar-nominated update of the epochal 1957 stage musical on the big screen. Part of See It Big: Sondheim.
On April 1, a mid-career retrospective of Bay Area filmmaker Zachary Epcar for the ongoing Persistent Visions program.