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Janet Planet

Annie Baker's sublime directorial debut, set in summer 1991, is a singular cinematic experience, entering the specific world of a child as she slowly begins to come to terms with the reality around her. With Annie Baker in person on 1/12!

A Different Man

The winner of the Gotham Award for Best Picture and the Golden Globe for Best Actor (Sebastian Stan), the latest from New York filmmaker Aaron Schimberg is a laceratingly funny genre crossbreed. Screening 1/17 with Schimberg in person. 

Youth (Hard Times)

The second installment in Wang Bing’s monumental series chronicling the lives of young migrant garment workers in the Zhili district of Huzhou City, continues to immerse the viewer in the daily grind of workshop life.

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.

Universal Language

Manitoban filmmaker Matthew Rankin has created a deadpan wonder with his charming and singular comedy set against the wintry landscape of Winnipeg. Screens 1/18.

Pictures of Ghosts

Acclaimed Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho turns to the deeply personal and the cinephilic in this multidimensional journey through time, sound, architecture and filmmaking.

Last Summer

No one makes layered, provocative dramas quite like Catherine Breillat, whose latest film, one of her best, concerning an inappropriate sexual affair, screens 1/18.

Youth (Homecoming)

Wang Bing concludes his transformative observational triptych of documentaries about young migrant garment workers barely scraping by while working far from their rural homes in the Zhili district of Huzhou City.

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.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Day 2025

On Sunday, January 19, join us in celebrating the birthday of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a talk, tours, digital media-making activities, and more. Learn more!