Festival Diary: Roger Corman & John Waters, Together at Last!
The local Provincetown, MA crowd—including John Waters—loved every minute of Roger Corman's visit to the Cape.
Interview with Annie Goldson, “Brother Number One”
The award-winning Kiwi documentarian discusses justice in Cambodia, religion, photography and the emotional toils of making her new film, which screens this week in the Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
Convergence: Seven Kingdoms, Five Senses
Earlier this year, transmedia creator Steve Coulson discussed his work on a sensorially immersive promotion for HBO's hit program Game of Thrones in a StoryForum presented by Film Society Convergence and StoryCode.
Unreported Stories: Photos That Changed Lives
Peabody Award-winning photographer Brent Stirton of Getty Reportage documents two human rights tragedies for Human Rights Watch. See his exhibit "Unreported Stories" in the Furman Gallery throughout the Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
Open Roads Q&A: “Magnificent Presence”
On the Opening Night of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema at Film Society, director Ferzan Özpetek sat down in front of a packed house to talk about experiencing what is seen and unseen.
Can an Indie Film Spark Hatred? Homophobia?
Last night at the Provincetown International Film Festival, Tom Kalin and Craig Chester discussed their seminal New Queer Cinema film Swoon 20 years later.
Women’s Rights Are Human Rights
This year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival includes three unique films, all having their New York premieres, that deal with women's rights in the Gaza Strip, Iraq, and the U.S. Military.
The Writer, the Aristocrat, the Star: DCP Classics
See stunning digital restorations of A Star is Born, Barry Lyndon and The Shining in our special matinee series now through June 28!
Six Countries, Six Witnesses, Thousands of Stories
This year's Human Rights Watch Film Festival brings eyewitnesses to the foreground in six films about journalism, HIV, gender inequality, and social media's role in 21st century activism.
NewFest Announces Lineup and New Home at Film Society
The 24th edition of New York's premiere LGBT film festival promises an enticing array of narratives, documentaries and shorts and, for the first time, all of them will screen in the Walter Reade Theater!










