Series
NYC '81
A transmission from a bygone New York City, Downtown ‘81 follows Jean-Michel Basquiat on a journey through the underground. Shelved for nearly 20 years, by the time Edo Bertoglio and Glenn O’Brien’s vision of Lower Manhattan reached an audience in 2000, the scene they’d captured had already been enshrined as a long-departed golden age of artistic expression and cultural ferment. With this series, Downtown ‘81 joins a legion of films reflecting, imagining, and creating the image of New York City in 1981, uptown, downtown and beyond, from the crime and corruption of Sidney Lumet’s Prince of the City, to the cosmopolitan conversation in Louis Malle’s My Dinner with Andre, to Frederick Wiseman dissecting the art and artifice of the fashion industry in Model, to the avant garde happenings of The Squat Theater’s Mr. Dead and Mrs. Free.
Co-programmed by Nellie Killian.
Previously Screened
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Arthur
DIRECTOR: STEVE GORDON
1981 / 97min / 35mm -
Escape from New York
DIRECTOR: JOHN CARPENTER
1981 / 99min / dcp -
Eyewitness
DIRECTOR: PETER YATES
1981 / 103min / 35mm -
Four New York Shorts from 1981
DIRECTOR: VARIOUS
Various / 77min / 16mm -
Model
DIRECTOR: FREDERICK WISEMAN
1981 / 129min / 16mm -
Mr. Dead and Mrs. Free + Anybody's Woman
DIRECTOR: VARIOUS
Various / 107min / digital -
Ms. 45
DIRECTOR: ABEL FERRARA
1981 / 80min / dcp -
My Dinner With Andre
DIRECTOR: LOUIS MALLE
1981 / 110min / 35mm -
Prince of the City
DIRECTOR: SIDNEY LUMET
1981 / 167min / 35mm -
So Fine
DIRECTOR: ANDREW BERGMAN
1981 / 90min / 16mm -
Will
DIRECTOR: JESSIE MAPLE
1981 / 80min / digital