In her acerbically funny feature debut, Joanna Arnow stars as an emotionally detached Brooklynite drifting through her corporate job and an on-again-off-again BDSM relationship with a mildly disinterested older dom.
Film at Lincoln Center presents a selected retrospective of Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s films to be presented in anticipation of the North American Premiere of GIFT and the U.S. release Evil Does Not Exist.
Join the acclaimed actor, producer, and musician for a special tribute featuring excerpts from a selection of his work, appearances by co-stars, friends, and colleagues, and the presentation of the Chaplin Award.
Film at Lincoln Center and The Film-Makers’ Cooperative present a selection of films that paint a unique portrait of the city, with many presented on 16mm.
The potent and foreboding NYFF61 selection from director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi is an entirely unexpected cinematic experience that reconstitutes the boundaries of the ecopolitical thriller.
The festival will present more than 50 films from more than 25 countries, inviting audiences to explore the infinite realms of African and diaspora storytelling.
Using Henry James’s haunting 1903 short story “The Beast in the Jungle” as his film’s provocative inspiration, Bertrand Bonello casts Léa Seydoux and George MacKay in a dynamic and disturbing parable.
With her customarily bewitching mixture of earthiness and magical realism, Alice Rohrwacher conjures a marvelous entertainment set in a rural Italy eternally caught between the ancient and the modern.
The Film Comment Podcast: Christine Smallwood on La Captive
Oceanic feeling: the writer discusses her fascinating new book on Chantal Akerman’s Proust adaptation