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Petrov’s Flu + Life Without Dreams

Showcase Screening

Russian cause celebré Kirill Serebrennikov’s third feature is a hallucinatory, surrealistic adaptation of Alexey Salnikov’s novel The Petrovs in and Around the Flu.

Constant

Combining beautifully rendered 3D animation, documentary footage, live action, and diagrams, artist duo Sasha Litvintseva and Beny Wagner have created a formally inventive essay film that explores the historical search for a universal standard of measurement.

Science on Screen presents: Jenny Perlin’s Bunker

Set in abandoned missile silos and custom-made gilted bunkers, some of which have their own cryptocurrency, Bunker is a verité look at the lives of American men of all classes who self-isolate in preparation for disaster, as well as those businesses that capitalize on fear.

Working on It (Day Three)

From March 16–18, the Museum functions as a laboratory for explorations of the creative process.

A New Old Play

In his hand-crafted masterwork, celebrated artist Qiu has delivered a gloriously synthetic historical pageant in homage to classical Chinese opera without forgetting to make us laugh.

Zero Fucks Given (Rien à foutre)

Showcase Screening

This boldly conceived debut renders the disconnected existence of Cassandre, a seemingly carefree flight attendant for a budget airline. Screening Friday, March 18 for First Look 2022.

Faritra + Two by Marek Moučka

This startlingly candid observational documentary takes place almost entirely inside a juvenile prison in Madagascar, screens alongside two shorts from filmmaker Marek Moučka

Day after…

A century-old paddle steamer called the Rocket journeys from capital city Dhaka to coastal villages in a 360-degree portrait of contemporary Bangladesh.

A Thousand Fires + Side by Side

This ravishing film follows the tireless Thein Shwe and his family as they eke out a life drilling for oil in the fields of Magway, Myanmar.

Mr. Landsbergis

Showcase Screening

The latest documentary from the indefatigable Sergei Loznitsa is a masterwork of archival storytelling, grippingly and exhaustively detailing the Lithuanian fight for nationhood during the crucial years of 1989–1991, threaded together by interviews with the first Head of the Lithuanian Parliament, the now 89-year-old Vytautas Landsbergis

Feathers

In his auspicious debut feature, a surreal absurdist parable that somehow begs comparisons to both Robert Bresson and Charlie Chaplin, El Zohairy conjures an entire, self-contained universe around the story of a working-class Egyptian family.