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Now Playing

Gary Indiana Selects, Pop Plays Itself, Robert Siodmak x8, Left Bank Cinema, Ramon & Silvan Zürcher's The Girl and The Spider & more

BY AUSTIN DALE

An interview with director Mati Diop.

Atlantics screens at Metrograph on Saturday, April 23 and Wednesday, April 27 as part of Gary Indiana Selects.

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BY PHUONG LE

On Ella Raines and the enigmatic queerness of Phantom Lady.

Phantom Lady plays at Metrograph as part of the series Robert Siodmak x8, which runs through April 21.

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Streaming

SERIES: METROGRAPH SELECTS

Directed by Various

Select films, chosen specially by Metrograph Staff.

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Available through Apr 28

Streaming

RUDE BOY

Directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay

Rude Boy follows roughneck Ray Gange as he drops his Soho sex-shop job to roadie for The Clash—the most fiery, revolutionary rock ’n’ roll band of the era.

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Available through Jun 23

Streaming

CATCALLS

Directed by Kate Dolan

Introduced by Kate Dolan

Kate Dolan’s savage short is an atmospheric street harassment revenge thriller with real claws.

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Available through Dec 25

Essay

BY AGNÈS GODARD

Cinematographer Agnès Godard remembers the making of Agnès Varda's 1991 film Jacquot de Nantes.

Jacquot de Nantes plays at Metrograph, as part of our Left Bank Cinema series, starting March 25.

Essay

BY ANWEN CRAWFORD

On Jack Hazan and David Mingay's uneasy portrait of The Clash.

Rude Boy plays at Metrograph, part of the Pop Plays Itself series, from Friday, April 1.

Video

BY METROGRAPH

Metrograph Editor Nick Pinkerton discusses his love for Tsai Ming-Liang's Goodbye, Dragon Inn.

Goodbye, Dragon Inn screens At Home through June 22.

Essay

A tribute to the late composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.

Last and First Men streams on demand on Metrograph At Home.