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NEW ARRIVALS TO METROGRAPH AT HOME

November brings a slew of new series to Metrograph At Home: Wang Bing: Migratory Patterns; more than 20 of the most celebrated films from Zeitgeist Films; Another Lens, a program of nonfiction films disputing received wisdom and established narratives, including work by Thom Andersen; new additions to The New Auteurs, showcasing bold new works by emerging directors; Courtney Stephens and Pacho Velez’s The American Sector; and just in time for Thanksgiving, Home & Away, a collection of films reflecting on alienation and belonging.

Now Playing

Zeitgeist at 35 opens this weekend, Alfredo Castro, A Political Retrospective brings Alfredo Castro to 7 Ludlow, Metrograph Selects continues with Broadcast News and Face/Off, while our supper-based series offers up Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Gosford Park, and The Masque of the Red Death.

In Theater & At Home

Founded in New York City in 1988 by film lovers Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo, Zeitgeist Films would quickly distinguish itself as a distribution company that would both take big risks in acquisitions and provide hands-on care in its release rollout. Now in its 35th year, and with five Academy Award-nominated films, including one winner, to their name, Zeitgeist is well-established as an incubator of emerging talents (Todd Haynes, Guy Maddin, Laura Poitras, and Olivier Assayas) and standard-bearer of curatorial curiosity and excellence—a tradition we salute in this anniversary celebration that reviews the highlights of a remarkable collection of films.

Zeitgeist Films at 35 opens at 7 Ludlow Friday, November 3 with special appearances from Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo, Richard Press, Phillip Gefter, and Christine Vachon.

More than 20 of Zeitgeist Films’s most celebrated titles stream on demand on Metrograph At Home. 

More showtimes

Series at Metrograph

Alfredo Castro comes to 7 Ludlow this weekend, with special appearances supporting screenings of Post Mortem, El Conde, and Tony Manero.

“Marking the 50th anniversary, this September 11, of the military coup against President Allende in Chile, this retrospective is dedicated to Alfredo Castro, the internationally acclaimed Chilean actor whose work is essential to a deep exploration of the cruelty of the dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet (1973-1989). Inspired by the French playwright Antonin Artaud, Castro has theorized the ‘third body,’ a key concept in the study of unknown and unconfessed human drives. In this retrospective, we privilege Castro’s close, decades-long collaboration with the Chilean director Pablo Larraín.”—Series curators Javier Guerrero and Juana Suárez

Essay

BY ALICE GRIBBIN

On Peggy Ahwesh’s The Scary Movie (1993).

The Scary Movie streams exclusively on Metrograph At Home as part of EAI’s Experiments in Terror.

Eat & Drink

The Commissary is open for brunch 11am - 4pm on weekends, so make a reservation before or after your movie!

This weekend’s matinee showtimes include A Zed and Two Noughts, Broadcast News, Poison, Gosford Park, Bill Cunningham New York and more!

 

The Metrograph Interview

The Luxembourgish actor speaks about finding artistic freedom and escaping the Hollywood machine.

The Invisible Threads of Vicky Krieps, our six-film retrospective series, opens October 6, with Krieps in attendance for for select screenings.

The Metrograph Interview

 

Youth (Spring) opens its run at 7 Ludlow on November 10.

Wang Bing: Migratory Patterns and Four by Pedro Costa stream on Metrograph At Home.