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Cinema Roundup For the Week of March 6
(released Friday, March 6, 2026)
By Douglas Lorah

Not many places around the entire world have filmmakers (directors, producers, actors and more) available in its backyard or that will travel to it quite like New York City. With more independent cinemas than anywhere else on top of that, NYC has the best moviegoing experiences in the world. Here's our list of upcoming special event screenings at theaters in New York City from March 6th and beyond. If you host an event and we missed you, please let us know - info@greenroomnewyork.com.



Demonlover - Q&A with Director Olivier Assayas with Kent Jones
Mar 6 (6pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
A French corporation goes head-to-head with an American web media company for the rights to a 3-D manga pornography studio, resulting in a power struggle that culminates in violence and espionage.

Two Pianos - Q&A with Director Arnaud Desplechin
Mar 6 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Mathias, a virtuoso pianist, lives an impossible love story.

Frozen - Q&A with Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Mar 6 (6:30pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
asiasociety.org
A young performance artist decides to make his own suicide his last work of art. On the longest day of the year, he plans to melt a huge block of ice with his own body heat and die of hypothermia. He calls this protest against the coldness of society "Funeral on Ice." Based on a true story.

Dolly - Q&A with Actor Ethan Suplee
Mar 6 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (28 Liberty Street, Manhattan)
drafthouse.com
Macy, a young woman, is abducted by a monstrous figure intent on raising her as their own child.

The Vanishing Point - Q&A with Director Bani Khoshnoudi
Mar 6 (7pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
Exiled from Iran after the ban on her 2009 film about the Green Movement, a filmmaker breaks her family's decades-long silence about a disappeared cousin, executed during the 1988 purges in political prisons.

The Napa Boys - Q&A with Writer/Actor Armen Weitzman, Writer/Director/Actor Nick Corirossi
Mar 6 (7pm), Mar 7 (7pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
A mysterious individual known as "The Sommelier" leads a group of friends on a strange trip through wine country.

Love Me Tender - Q&A with Director Anna Cazenave Cambet, DP Kristy Baboul
Mar 7 (12pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Clémence, a lawyer, leaves her marriage to embrace her true self. Her ex-husband fights for custody of their son Paul, manipulating him. As their relationship deteriorates, Clémence struggles to maintain her maternal bond.

Beijing Bicycle - Q&A with Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Mar 7 (2:15pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
asiasociety.org
A seventeen-year-old country boy working in Beijing as a courier has his bicycle stolen, and finds it with a schoolboy his age.

The Little Sister - Q&A with Actress Nadia Melliti
Mar 7 (3:15pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
When Fatima leaves her close-knit suburban family to study philosophy in Paris, she finds herself caught between her religious upbringing and the freedom of student life in the city.

Shanghai Dreams - Q&A with Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Mar 7 (6:30pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
asiasociety.org
In 1980s China, a displaced family's dream of returning to Shanghai from the provinces is threatened when their 19-year-old daughter falls in love with a local boy, forcing a choice between personal happiness and family ambition.

Tycoon - Q&A with Director Charlotte Zhang
Mar 7 (7pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
Two young grifters dream up their next big score while conspiracies unfold in Los Angeles on the cusp of the 2028 Olympics.

Pompei: Below the Clouds - Q&A Director Ginafranco Rosi
Mar 7 (7:05pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Naples faces dual volcanic threats from Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei. Amid increasing tremors, archaeologists work as residents live anxiously, haunted by Pompeii's fate while emergency services strain.

Nino - Q&A with Writer/Director Pauline Loquès
Mar 7 (9:30pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Nino, a young man, explores the streets of Paris to reconnect with the world and himself, after being diagnosed with cancer.

The Great Arch - Q&A with Stéphane Demoustier
Mar 8 (12:15pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
The story of Otto von Spreckelsen, a real-life architecture teacher from Copenhagen, who surprised the world when he won an open-call competition launched by French president François Mitterrand.

Chinese Portrait - Q&A with Director Wang Xiaoshuai
Mar 8 (2:15pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
asiasociety.org
Factory and construction workers, farmers, commuters, miners, students. The director captures the state of his nation, by static filming one or more people in more or less motionless poses. No narrative, just portraits.

Guess Who Is Calling? - Q&A with Director Fabienne Godet, Actor Salif Cissé
Mar 8 (3pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Baptiste, a talented impressionist, can't manage to make a living. One day, a novelist, Pierre, asks him to imitate his voice over the telephone, so Pierre can write in peace and quiet. Gradually, Baptiste takes over Pierre's personality.

Eight Bridges - Q&A with Director James Benning
Mar 8 (4:30pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
It seems to be the time to consider bridges

The Money Maker - Q&A with Director Jean-Paul Salomé
Mar 8 (5:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A Polish engineer relocates to France and becomes a legendary counterfeiter. Working solo, he crafts flawless fake francs worth millions over 14 years, earning the nickname "Cézanne of counterfeit money" for his artistic skill and output.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man - Q&A with Actor Barry Keoghan
Mar 8 (7pm)
Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street, Manhattan)
www.paristheaternyc.com
During World War II, Tommy Shelby returns to a bombed Birmingham and becomes involved in secret wartime missions based on true events, facing new threats as he reckons with his past and rising national stakes.

I Want To Talk About Duras - Q&A with Director Claire Simon with Kirsten Johnson
Mar 8 (7pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
The relationship between French writer Marguerite Duras and her last partner Yann Andréa, who was 38 years her junior.

I Live Here Now - Q&A with Cinematographer Aron Meinhardt
Mar 8 (8pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
A woman finds herself trapped in a remote hotel where the violent echoes of her past come alive, blurring the lines between her darkest nightmares and the waking world.

At Work - Q&A with Director Valérie Donzelli
Mar 8 (9pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A photographer at the peak of his career abandons his success to pursue writing, facing financial hardship and personal struggles as he chases his true passion.

The Competition - Intro with Director Claire Simon
Mar 8 (9:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
An all-access tour behind the scenes at France's premiere film school, La Fémis.

Meteors - Q&A with Actor Salif Cissé
Mar 9 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
In rural France, Mika and Dan's dreams keep hitting dead ends. After Dan's latest mistake, they're forced to work in construction for their friend Tony, desperately seeking escape from their situation.

Writing Life: Annie Ernaux Through the Eyes of High School Students - Q&A with Director Claire Simon
Mar 10 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Explores how Annie Ernaux's writing is taught in schools and universities.

Remake - Q&A with Director Ross McElwee
Mar 10 (7pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
Ross McElwee explores time and memory through footage of his son Adrian, weaving their shared filmmaking past with an unfinished Hollywood remake of Sherman's March, creating a meditation on loss and documentation.

In a Whisper - Q&A with Director Leyla Bouzid
Mar 11 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Lilia returns to her native Tunisia for her uncle’s funeral to discover surprising details about his personal life that resonate with the secrets she keeps from her family.

Time Indefinite - Q&A with Director Ross McElwee
Mar 11 (7pm)
Spectacle Theater (124 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn)
www.spectacletheater.com
Following the announcement of his impending marriage to his film-making partner Marilyn Levine - marriage something that he and his family never thought would happen for him - McElwee turns on the camera to film life as it happens in respect to this new phase in his life.

Marc by Sofia - Q&A with Director Sofia Coppola and subject Marc Jacobs
Mar 11 (7pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
An intimate, unconventional portrait of Marc Jacobs, crafted by Sofia Coppola to capture the genius and singular universe of the iconic American designer.

Bright Leaves - Intro with Director Ross McElwee
Mar 11 (10pm)
Spectacle Theater (124 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn)
www.spectacletheater.com
McElwee family legend has it that the Hollywood melodrama "Bright Leaf" starring Gary Cooper as a 19th century tobacco grower, is based on filmmaker Ross McElwee's great-grandfather, who created the Bull Durham brand.

Ceija Stojka - Q&A with Director Karin Berger
Mar 12 (7pm)
Anthology Film Archives (32 Second Avenue, Manhattan)
www.anthologyfilmarchives.org
Explores the fullness of Stojka's production as a visual artist, centered in her Roma life and heritage. Spurred by the resurgence of extreme right nationalism in Austria and abroad, and by her experiences as a Holocaust survivor, Stojka created works of profound beauty and horror that resonate today in strikingly contemporary terms.

Defectors - Q&A with Director Hyun Kyung Kim
Mar 13 (7pm)
UnionDocs (352 Onderdonk Avenue, Queens)
uniondocs.org
Combining a humorous and affectionate family portrait, a historical film and a search for identity, Defectors confronts the impact of the Korean War on different generations. Through encounters with a North Korean defector, Hyun kyung Kim reflects on her separation from her loved ones - such as her whimsical mother, whom she left behind in Korea upon moving to the United States.

Corey Feldman vs the World - Q&A with Director/Producer Marcie Hume, Editor/Producer Adam Franklin, EP Phil Shapiro, and film subjects Margot Lane, Jezebel Sweet, & Brittany Paige
Mar 13 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (28 Liberty Street, Manhattan)
drafthouse.com
Corey Feldman embarks on a surreal rock tour with lingerie-clad 'angels', facing disastrous events that compel him to confront Hollywood abuse allegations and personal secrets.

Space Cowboy - Q&A with Director Marah Strauch, film subject Joe Jennings
Mar 13 (6:40pm), Mar 14 (6:40pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Joe Jennings, a pioneer of skydiving cinematography, looks back on creating iconic moments in film and television, while he tries to turn a dreamlike vision into reality.

Group: The Schopenhauer Effect - Q&A with Writer/Director/Producer Alexis Lloyd, Cast member Dr. Elliot Zeisel
Mar 13 (6:45pm), Mar 14 (6:45pm)
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
A therapy group faces unexpected challenges when a new member joins their sessions, bringing hidden motives that threaten their delicate dynamic and mutual trust.

Numbskull Revolution - Q&A with Director Jon Moritsugu
Mar 13 (7:30pm), Mar 14 (7:30pm)
Spectacle Theater (124 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn)
www.spectacletheater.com
Rival conceptual artists battle for fame and funding in the near-future dystopia of Shitville, Earth. As one ascends the heights of neoliberal capitalist success, the other seeks inspiration and solace in the euphoric waves of a new cyber drug called Skullfuck.

Affection Affection - Q&A with Writer/Directors Maxime Matray & Alexia Walther
Mar 14 (12:15pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A teen vanishes on her birthday in winter on the French Riviera. Géraldine from the mayor's office investigates amid swirling rumors. Her mother's return complicates matters in a village where minor crimes abound.

Hugo - Q&A with Director Pascal Bonitzer
Mar 14 (3pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
An actor reconnecting with his estranged daughter while preparing a one-man show about Victor Hugo.

Maigret and the Dead Lover - Q&A with Director Pascal Bonitzer
Mar 14 (5:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Commissaire Maigret investigates the murder of a former ambassador in the Quai d'Orsay, and its connection to a decades long affair with a recently widowed princess.

Alpha - Q&A with Director Julia Ducournau
Mar 14 (8:15pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Alpha, a troubled 13-year-old lives with her single mom. Their world collapses the day she returns from school with a tattoo on her arm.

Alpha - Q&A with Director Julie Ducournau
Mar 16 (6:30pm), Mar 17 (6:30pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Alpha, a troubled 13-year-old lives with her single mom. Their world collapses the day she returns from school with a tattoo on her arm.

The State I Am In (Die innere Sicherheit) - Q&A with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 17 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater at FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Clara and Hans are left-wing terrorists who have been sought by police for almost fifteen years. Their increasingly rebellious daughter begins to pose a threat to their security when she falls in love with a boy she meets on the beach.

Ghosts (Gespenster) - Intro with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 17 (9pm)
Walter Reade Theater at FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Nina, an end-of-teenage orphan with mental problems, starts a new job as a garden cleaner when she meets Toni. They fell in love with each other, but soon Toni starts betraying Nina. In the meantime, Francoise is picked up at a psychic department of a Berlin hospital by her husband, Pierre. After seeing Nina, Francoise believes that she has found her kidnapped daughter Marie, but neither Toni nor Pierre believe her. Nina is unsure about what to think...

Scenes From The Divide - Q&A with Director Alison Klayman
Mar 17 (6:15pm), Mar 19 (6:15pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
In the lead-up to Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York City, many of the city's Jewish population found themselves at odds over the candidate's positions on Palestine and Israel. By inviting viewers into the homes of New Yorkers on both sides of the campaign, Alison Klayman reveals a fierce battle among American Jews over identity, history, and responsibility.

Palestine '36 - Q&A with Writer/Director Annemarie Jacir
Mar 17 (7pm), Mar 18 (7pm), Mar 19 (7pm), Mar 20 (7pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
In 1936, as Palestinian villages revolt against British colonial rule, Yusuf navigates between Jerusalem and his rural home, amidst escalating unrest and a pivotal moment for the British Empire.

Barbara - Q&A with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 18 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater at FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A doctor working in 1980s East Germany finds herself banished to a small country hospital.

Mother of Snow Cranes (Kurkien äiti) - Q&A with Director/Producer Iiris Härmä, Cinematographer Visa Koiso-Kanttila
Mar 18 (7pm)
Scandinavia House (58 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
www.scandinaviahouse.org
Ornithologist Ellen Vuosalo was born in Finland, married in Ottawa, and lived in Iran witnessing huge social changes with compassion, intelligence and grace. She played an old silent piano in her Finnish designed home, loved her 12 cats and her grown son.

Teddy, Out of Tune - Q&A with Director Daniel Freeman, Actor Drew Connick
Mar 18 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
With a piano strapped to the back of his truck, a nomadic street musician drives 2,000 miles north to Canada on an emotional mission to spread his mother's ashes.

Yella - Intro with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 18 (9pm)
Walter Reade Theater at FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Yella is estranged from her possessive and violent husband; but he can't quite bring himself to give her up. When their fraught interaction finally comes to dramatic conclusion, Yella's life takes an odd shift.

Dead Lover - Q&A with Director Grace Glowicki, Actor Ben Petrie
Mar 19 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
A lonely gravedigger who stinks of corpses finally meets her dream man, but their whirlwind affair is cut short when he tragically drowns at sea. Grief-stricken, she goes to morbid lengths to resurrect him through madcap experiments.

Something To Remind Me (Toter Mann) - Intro with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 19 (8:30pm)
Walter Reade Theater at FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Thomas falls for a mysterious woman named Leyla. As soon as he makes a connection with her, she vanishes, leaving Thomas desperate to find the object of his obsession. When he uncovers a connection between Leyla and Blum, a member of a re-socialization program, he rushes to find her before she disappears once again.

Marc by Sofia - Q&A with Director Sofia Coppola
Mar 19 (7:20pm), Mar 20 (7:30pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
An intimate, unconventional portrait of Marc Jacobs, crafted by Sofia Coppola to capture the genius and singular universe of the iconic American designer.

Miroirs No. 3 - Q&A with Director Christian Petzold
Mar 19 (7:40pm), Mar 20 (7:40pm), Mar 21 (7:40pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
After a car crash kills her boyfriend, piano student Laura is taken in by Betty, who witnessed the accident. Living with Betty's family brings comfort, but Laura starts questioning their intentions as time passes.

Touch Me - Q&A with Writer/Director Addison Heimann
Mar 20 (7pm), Mar 21 (4:15pm, 7pm)
Village East (181-189 2nd Avenue, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.

Two Prosecutors - Q&A with Director Sergei Loznitsa
Mar 20 (7:45pm), Mar 21 (5:15pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
In the USSR in 1937, a newly appointed prosecutor discovers an undestroyed letter from a prisoner that reveals corruption in the secret police, the NKVD. His search for the truth becomes dangerous.

Esta Isla - Q&A with Directors Cristian Carretero & Lorraine Jones Molina
Mar 20 (7:20pm), Mar 21 (7:20pm)
Village East (181-189 2nd Avenue, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Two adolescent lovers flee society, and escape to the mountainous center of Puerto Rico.

Spacewoman - Q&A with Director Hannah Berryman, film subject Commander Eileen Collins
Mar 20 (7pm), Mar 21 (7pm), Mar 22 (2:30pm)
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
Explores achievements of Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft, paving the way for the next generation of female space explorers.

Tow - Q&A with Director Stephanie Laing
Mar 20 (7:30pm), Mar 21 (7:50pm), Mar 22 (2:50pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
The true story of Amanda Ogle, a homeless Seattle woman who fought her way out of tow-company hell to reclaim her life and car after receiving a tow bill for $21,634.

Dead Pigs - Q&A with Writer/Director Cathy Yan
Mar 24 (6:45pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
A bumbling pig farmer, a feisty salon owner, a sensitive busboy, an expat architect and a disenchanted rich girl converge and collide as thousands of dead pigs float down the river towards a rapidly-modernizing Shanghai.

Fantasy Life - Q&A with Writer/Director/Actor Matthew Shear
Mar 24 (7pm), Mar 26 (6pm with Amanda Peet), Mar 27 (7:15pm), Mar 28 (7:15pm), Mar 29 (2:40pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
An actress falls for the anxious law school dropout babysitting her kids in this smart, New York-set romantic comedy.

Yes
Q&A with Director Nadav Lapid
Mar 25 (7pm), Mar 26 (6:45pm)
Q&A with Director Nadav Lapid, Actors Ariel Bronz & Efrat Dor, moderated by Ira Sachs
Mar 27 (7pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
A jazz musician and his dancer wife Jasmine offer their artistic talents to help their nation after the October 7 attacks, with the musician tasked with composing a new national anthem.

Drowned Land - Q&A with Director Colleen Thurston
Mar 26 (7pm)
Firehouse Cinema DCTV (87 Lafayette Street, Manhattan)
www.dctvny.org
Deep in the Choctaw Nation of rural Oklahoma rages a fight to preserve the Kiamichi River, reckoning with a cycle of land loss for the Indigenous diaspora and the community at large.

The Serpent's Skin - Q&A with Director Alice Maio Mackay
Mar 27 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
After escaping her transphobic hometown, Anna meets goth tattoo artist Gen. They bond over shared supernatural abilities, but Gen's tattoo work accidentally conjures a demon before their romance can bloom.

Our Hero, Balthazar - Q&A with Cast & Filmmakers
Mar 27 (7pm)
Regal Union Square (850 Broadway, Manhattan)
www.regmovies.com
Eager to impress his activist crush, a wealthy New York teenager follows an online connection to Texas, where he’s convinced he can stop an act of extreme violence.

Pure Scum - Q&A with Director Gideon Aroni
Mar 28 (4pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
After a drug-fueled car crash, ex-private schoolboys Ayden and Jesse escape into the Melbourne CBD and are plunged into a night of unbridled debauchery and rapidly escalating violence.

Restoration at Grayson Manor - Q&A with Director Glenn McQuaid
Mar 28 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
The foundations of Grayson Manor are shaken when an accident leaves Boyd Grayson handless and his mother invests in radical new technology to help him.

Before the Fall - Q&A with Director F. Javier Gutierrez
Mar 29 (1pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
The world learns that an earth-shattering meteorite will arrive in 72 hours.

More Beautiful Perversions - Q&A with Director Pavli Serenetsky, Producer Yiro Hu
Apr 2 (6:45pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
A reject city teenager follows some hot radicals and finds themself in the woods. An eco-parable produced by a mutual aid collective, shot on 16mm and portions hand-processed with plants.

The Language of Cinema: In Conversation with Tran Anh Hung
Apr 8 (6:30pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
asiasociety.org
Selected scenes from across his celebrated body of work.

Steal This Story, Please - Q&A with subject Amy Goodman, Directors Carl Deal & Tia Lessin
Apr 9 (6:30pm), Apr 10 (6:50pm), Apr 11 (1:30pm, 6:50pm), Apr 12 (1:30pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please. is a gripping portrait of a journalist whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history.



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