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Artists on Camera,
1967-2021
Program 2: Portraits
Directed by Various dirs.
Q&A with Soft Network’s Chelsea Spengemann & Sara VanDerBeek and filmmaker Eve Fowler
In ways both intimate and abstract, the titles in this program carry on the tradition of artists depicting other artists: Cecile Emeke’s The Ancestors Came, Sky Hopinka’s I’ll Remember You as You Were, Not as What You’ll Become, Adam Pendleton’s Ishmael in the Garden: A Portrait of Ishmael Houston-Jones, Eve Fowler’s what it which it as it if it is to be, Part II, Barbara Hammer’s Jane Brakhage, and Shigeko Kubota’s Sexual Healing.
Tue, Jul 20 • 8:00PM EDT
Available On Demand
Jul 21-27
Streaming
The French
Directed by William Klein
Presented by Wes Anderson
Set behind the scenes of the 1981 French Open, Klein’s doc provides a raw look at a moment in the history of the game and its iconic players Björn Borg, John McEnroe, and Yannick Noah. A Metrograph Pictures release.
Watch NowLast chance - ends tonight!
Streaming
The French
Directed by William Klein
Presented by Wes Anderson
Set behind the scenes of the 1981 French Open, Klein’s doc provides a raw look at a moment in the history of the game and its iconic players Björn Borg, John McEnroe, and Yannick Noah. A Metrograph Pictures release.
Watch NowLast chance - ends tonight!
Streaming
Daughters of Darkness
Directed by Harry Kümel
Elizabeth Bathory (Delphine Seyrig), the Countess with a legendary legacy of perversion, and her beautiful “companion” (Andrea Rau) seduce two newlyweds, unleashing a frenzy of sudden violence.
Watch NowAvailable until tomorrow
Whole Lotta Herzog
Where the Green Ants Dream
through Jul 18
Ballad of the Little Soldier
through Jul 21
Cobra Verde
Jul 19-25
Lessons of Darkness
Jul 22-28
Soft Network Presents: Artists on Camera, 1967-2021
Artists on Camera,
1967-2021
Program 1: In the Studio
through Jul 20
Artists on Camera,
1967-2021
Program 2: Portraits
Tue, Jul 20 • 8:00PM EDT
Artists on Camera,
1967-2021
Program 3: In Dialogue
Tue, Jul 27 • 8:00PM EDT
Artists on Camera,
1967-2021
Program 4: Together
Tue, Aug 3 • 8:00PM EDT
Coming Soon
Streaming
Summer of Rohmer:
Boyfriends and Girlfriends
Directed by Éric Rohmer
A new restoration of the final episode of Rohmer’s “Comedies and Proverbs” series, in which two young women are tempted by each other’s love interests.
Coming Fri, Jul 16Available Jul 16-29
Streaming Live
Alfreda’s Cinema Presents: The Passion of Remembrance
Directed by Maureen Blackwood & Isaac Julien
Intro by Alfreda’s Cinema curator Melissa Lyde
Sankofa Film and Video Collective’s first feature intertwines vignettes of Black family life, sexuality, and class struggle with a dystopian backdrop.
Wed, Jul 21 • 8:00PM EDT
Available On Demand
Jul 22-28
Streaming Live
Black Picture Show
Directed by Awoye Timpo
Timpo reimagines Bill Gunn’s 1975 play as a visual staged reading, with cast members André Holland and Jason Bowen alternating the roles of J.D. and Alexander, father and son filmmakers who have achieved different measures of success.
Fri, Jul 23 • 8:00PM EDT
Available On Demand
Jul 24-30
Journal
Video
BY MOLLY GILLIS
An appreciation detailing the filmmaker’s fondness for Kurosawa and Miyazaki.
Essay
BY METROGRAPH
A survey of notable narrative films featuring the sport centrally or from the sidelines.
Essay
BY STEVEN MEARS
A cluster of older women, stranded in rural Canada, speak their minds and bare their souls in Cynthia Scott’s 1990 semidocumentary gem Strangers in Good Company.
Interview
BY YONCA TALU
The actress who worked closely with Éric Rohmer, and made her own film in tribute to him, reminisces about the unforgettable roles he provided her with and the joys of their collaboration.
