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Expanded Screens Program 3: The New Avant-Garde

Rooted in experimental cinema, the essay film, and documentary traditions, these makers challenge and play with our understanding of audiovisual media and the environments in which we use and experience them.

The Thing

The Thing

Carpenter’s terrifying marvel follows a group of scientists, trapped in a remote Antarctic outpost, who are beset by a shape-shifting extraterrestrial force that is able to enter anyone’s body undetected. Screening 1/4 and 1/5.

Runaway Train

Runaway Train

Voight and Roberts both received Oscar nominations for their gripping, physically instinctive performances in Russian filmmaker Konchalovsky’s bullet-paced American thriller based upon an original story by Akira Kurosawa.

All We Imagine as Light

All We Imagine as Light

One of the year’s marvelous cinematic discoveries, Payal Kapadia’s Grand Prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival is a profoundly moving, meditative, exquisitely textured look at the lives of three women seeking love and spiritual sustenance in working-class Mumbai.

Expanded Screens Program 4: Out of the Past

Featuring films that operate in the spaces between documentary, found footage filmmaking, the essay film, and contemporary remix culture, this program invites viewers to engage with the past in thought-provoking and immersive ways. Followed by a Q&A featuring the series programmers in dialogue.

The Thing

The Thing

Carpenter’s terrifying marvel follows a group of scientists, trapped in a remote Antarctic outpost, who are beset by a shape-shifting extraterrestrial force that is able to enter anyone’s body undetected. Screening 1/4 and 1/5.

The Shining

The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s psychological horror masterpiece in which writer Jack Torrance is driven mad while working as the caretaker of a cavernous Colorado hotel over the course of one isolated winter, screens 1/25 and 1/26.

Nickel Boys

A visually astonishing film that takes an uncompromising look at America’s past with cleansing, clear eyes. From Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. With director RaMell Ross in person on January 7!

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

A tense and gripping thriller as well as a politically radical, antipatriarchal drama, Mohammad Rasoulof’s film was shot in secret, away from the eye of the censorious Iranian government. With Mohammad Rasoulof and co-star Mahsa Rostami in person!

Anora (in 35mm)

Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, this spellbinding, bullet-paced modern-day screwball comedy follows a young sex worker from Brighton Beach whose life takes an unexpected turn. With co-star Karren Karagulian in person on 1/9.

The Gold Rush

The Gold Rush

Charlie Chaplin’s sublimely funny and exquisitely made comedy is one of the unparalleled triumphs of silent cinema, an avalanche of groundbreaking effects, astonishing stunts, and humor made poetic. Screens 1/10 and 1/11.

Somebody Somewhere

Set in Manhattan, Kansas, the Peabody Award-winning HBO Original comedy series follows Sam (Bridget Everett), whose return to her hometown forces her to contend with family, friends, and her relationship to herself. With creators, writers, and executive producers Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen in person.