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Among a murderer’s row of emerging young thespians, including fellow African-American trailblazer James Edwards, Woody Strode plays a jittery soldier fully aware that he’s on a suicide mission.
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Among a murderer’s row of emerging young thespians, including fellow African-American trailblazer James Edwards, Woody Strode plays a jittery soldier fully aware that he’s on a suicide mission.
The latest from director Kazik Radwanski is a detailed, emotionally nuanced portrait of a young woman under the influence of a profoundly mercurial temperament.
Starring legendary singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte in one of his first leading roles, we're transported to an eerily quiet New York City after a radioactive explosion has killed almost everyone.
Ghost story, Sisyphean tale, erotic romance—Hiroshi Teshigahara's film is a landmark of the Japanese New Wave.
Visionary new filmmaker Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese was inspired by real-life events about his grandmother’s village on the verge of displacement.
A special double feature presentation that traces Woody Strode's rise, in three short years, from mute muscle to scene-stealing action hero.
Oscar-nominated director Mamoru Hosoda’s original story reimagines the classic tale of “Beauty and the Beast” in a massive virtual world, aided by a soaring pop soundtrack.
On February 19, Shatara Michelle Ford appears in person with her brilliant debut about the dynamics of sex and power in contemporary society.
Woody Strode plays a lethal bow assassin in Richard Brooks’s Academy Award–nominated western.
On February 20, Ra'anan Alexandrowicz joins us for a special Curators' Choice screening of his gripping documentary.
Dir. Tassos Gerakinis. 2019, 95 mins. DCP. In Greek with English subtitles. With Takis Sakellariou, Katerina Papanastassatou, Christos Strepkos, Yorgos Souxes, Nikolas Kassapis. In debt and struggling to save his relationship with his headstrong daughter, ...
Sergio Leone’s widescreen masterpiece—a nearly avant-garde epic featuring depopulated vistas, extreme close-ups, Henry Fonda cast against type as a grimy villain, and a searing harmonica-dominant score by Ennio Moricone.