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Animal

Animal

At the start of the summer, entertainers gather for seasonal work at a second-rate resort on a Greek island. For the leader of the group, her ninth year on the job will be life-changing. Screening 3/8 and 3/9.

Slide with Bill Plympton in person

Legendary American animator Bill Plympton returns to MoMI on 3/9 to present the first public New York City screening of his new feature, his most visually stunning work to date, followed by Q&A.

Bonjour Tristesse

Opening Night

Durga Chew-Bose’s modern adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s 1954 novel starring Lily McInerny, Claes Bang, and Chloë Sevigny opens the 14th annual First Look on 3/12, with director Chew-Bose and McInerny in person.

Working on It: Session 2

Day two of work-in-progress presentations and discussions and multimedia performances.

Park (Taman-taman)

In this intricately improvised whatsit, Indonesian immigrants Asri and Hasan convene every day at twilight hour, in the heart of Taiwan’s oldest city. Director So Yo-hen in person!

Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Showcase Screening

Working from thousands of hours of footage catalogued in the vaults of Sweden’s national television service, archival chronicler Göran Hugo Olsson unspools a rigorously cool and steely account of the Israeli Palestinian conflict. Director Olsson in person on 3/13.

The Fifth Shot of La Jetée

Dominique Cabrera discovers that Chris Marker’s 1962 sci-fi film La Jetée, made the same year that Algeria gained independence from French colonial rule, might also be an inadvertent historical document of her own family. Screens 3/14.

When the Phone Rang

Showcase Screening

On a Friday morning in 1992, eleven-year-old Lana (Ilincic) receives a phone call about a death in the family, a life-changing event in sync with the fracturing of Yugoslavian history and identity. Director Iva Radivojevic in person!