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Sloan Readings and Awards Ceremony

The Sloan Student Prizes are awarded annually in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to emerging filmmakers for their outstanding science-themed screenplays. This event on 3/15 will include an awards ceremony with remarks by the winning filmmakers.

A Frown Gone Mad

In a beauty salon in Beirut, one client after another sits in Bouba's chair seeking cosmetic treatment. Omar Mismar’s uniquely mesmerizing film consists entirely of close-ups fixed on clients’ faces. A work of real-life body horror that’s also a tender portrait of communal defiance.

100,000,000,000,000 (Cent Mille Milliards)

Drifting through an ethereal Monaco during the eerie, emptied-out limbo of the Christmas holidays, a diffident young sex worker gradually forms a strange, tentative bond with a preadolescent whose parents, Chinese real estate developers, have left her in the charge of her Serbian babysitter.

Zodiac Killer Project + The Vanguard Tapes

Showcase Screening

When his plans for a true crime documentary hit a wall, Charlie Shackleton set about reconstituting what might have been, while deconstructing what we’ve come to expect from an oversaturated genre. Plus the latest short from Bill Morrison. With Shackleton and Morrison in person

Songs of Slow Burning Earth

Filmed over two years in Ukraine, Zhurba’s epic depiction of her society under siege by Russia moves ineluctably from one grandly scaled, finely detailed scene of calamity to another, each designated by its degree of proximity to the front.

Illuminations (Avant-Garde Shorts)

The many splendored avant-garde works here, all shot with artisanal precision on Super 8 or 16mm film, reveal the hidden abyss beneath the serenity and sensuality of our physical world in ominous signs and portents of personal or societal dissolution.

Elementary

The latest immersive work from documentary master Claire Simon takes us into Makarenko, a public elementary school in the Parisian suburb Ivry-sur-Seine, over the course of a school year, staying attentive to the glorious unpredictability of human interaction and the revelations of learning.

A Want in Her

When her troubled mother goes missing, Irish filmmaker Myrid Carten returns home to find her—at the risk of losing herself. Drawing upon previously captured footage, new interventions, and extraordinarily evocative visual experiments within their living spaces, Carten reinvents the “home movie” as an aching, active processing.

Measures for a Funeral

The latest from singular artist Sofia Bohdanowicz richly blends family history with archival research and gothic storytelling. Director Bohdanowicz and actors Melanie Scheiner and Rosa-Johan Uddoh in person.

Chronicles of the Absurd

Miguel Coyula and actor Lynn Cruz were subjected to various forms of control and intimidation while making their dystopian feature Corazón azul in Cuba in 2011. This defiant and entertaining work playfully uses recalls their Kafkaesque experiences. Screening 3/16.

Diciannove

Closing Night

Giovanni Tortorici’s debut feature is narratively deft and stylistically dashing, zigzagging along with Leonardo’s impulsive, self-absorbed, and potentially toxic behavior. Director in person for First Look closing night 3/16!

Fleischer Studios Cartoons—Restored!

From the 1920s through the early 1940s, the Fleischer Studios' cartoon shorts were immensely successful, their popularity and cultural ubiquity rivaling those of Walt Disney. In 2022, a restoration effort began for the Fleischer Studio cartoons. This program of four restored shorts features some of the Fleischers' most unforgettable and culturally persistent characters.