Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut
Richard Kelly’s horror-tinged drama about a suburban kid (Jake Gyllenhaal) plagued by apocalyptic visions is one of the true cult classics of the 21st century. November 18–19.
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Richard Kelly’s horror-tinged drama about a suburban kid (Jake Gyllenhaal) plagued by apocalyptic visions is one of the true cult classics of the 21st century. November 18–19.
On November 19 and 25, join us for Jodie Foster's rollicking yet immensely moving comic drama, one of the most perceptive of all American films about the often unbearable dynamics of family.
A rich encapsulation of Tsuchimoto’s work: clear-headed in its staredown of corporations and government, transcendent in its lighthearted openness to people.
Richard Kelly’s horror-tinged drama about a suburban kid (Jake Gyllenhaal) plagued by apocalyptic visions is one of the true cult classics of the 21st century. November 18–19.
he second and most rarely screened entry in Tsuchimoto’s Minamata Trilogy remains a gripping indictment of modern industry and a testament to human resilience.
ParaNorman was LAIKA Studios’ second feature after Coraline and combines a handmade stop-motion texture with groundbreaking technical innovation. Screens November 11–20.
A soul-stirring reflection on art’s relation to what Susan Sontag called “the kingdom of the sick.”
Tsuchimoto’s last major feature reaffirms his undying allegiance to the global struggles of humanity.
On November 20, join us for Robert Eggers's fierce adaptation of the Norse legend that inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet featuring an intro and book signing by Simon Abrams, author of The Northman: A Call to the Gods, and a prerecorded intro by Robert Eggers.
A rich depiction of art-making and a mature meditation on the limits of art, featuring a wrenching strings-and-shakuhachi score from Toru Takemitsu.
The great Armenian filmmaker Parajanov had been laboring in obscurity for a decade or more by the time he made his breakout film, a visionary folk romance.
On November 19 and 25, join us for Jodie Foster's rollicking yet immensely moving comic drama, one of the most perceptive of all American films about the often unbearable dynamics of family.
Terence Malick's brilliant reimagining of the story of John Smith and Pocahontas as a transcendental reverie screens November 25–26.