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Live Screening
Untitled Pizza Movie Part 3: Pizza Purgatory
Directed by David Shapiro
David sets out on a road trip of memory. Reimagining Leeds’s last days, he tries to unravel the facts and fiction of his life. The series travels to Saint-Malo, France. There, he meets Leeds’s wife, Shyleen. And he tracks down Bellucci in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Join us 10 minutes prior to showtime to see our Pre-Show.
Tue, Mar 2 • 8:00PM EST
Available On Demand
Mar 3-14
Live Screenings
SPECIAL EVENT
David Fincher/
Kirk Baxter
A look at the collaborations between Director and Editor

On Demand
Le Franc & The Little Girl Who Sold The Sun
Directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty
Metrograph Pictures presents new restorations of two medium-length films by the Senegalese master that provide us a fuller picture of the elements that define his small, but perfect, filmography—a rich social vision, sly humor, and formal ingenuity.
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Available On Demand
through Mar 4

On Demand
First Films with Chloé Zhao: Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Directed by Chloé Zhao
For the inaugural edition of “First Films,” Metrograph and the NYU Production Lab present Zhao’s portrait of modern-day life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD that explores the bond between a restless teen and his spirited little sister.
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Available On Demand
until tomorrow

On Demand
Untitled Pizza Movie Part 1: Ice Cube Trays
Directed by David Shapiro
Q&A with Shapiro,
moderated by Jonathan Lethem
NYC. 1995. Dave and Leeds cross the five boroughs with a camera, filming a fictional show about NY food. They are on a quest: to eat free pizza and preserve their city.
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Available On Demand
through Mar 14
First Films with Chloé Zhao

On Demand
First Films with Chloé Zhao: Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Directed by Chloé Zhao
For the inaugural edition of “First Films,” Metrograph and the NYU Production Lab present Zhao’s portrait of modern-day life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD that explores the bond between a restless teen and his spirited little sister.
Watch Now
Available On Demand
until tomorrow

Live Screening
First Films with Chloé Zhao: Nomadland
Directed by Chloé Zhao
Q&A with Zhao, DP Joshua James Richards, and producer Mollye Asher, moderated by filmmaker/writer/producer Ryan Silbert
In Zhao’s third feature, a woman (Frances McDormand) packs her van in rural Nevada and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad.
Wed, Mar 3 • 8:00PM EST
Available On Demand
Mar 4-5
Gianfranco Rosi Retrospective

Gianfranco Rosi Retrospective:
Fire at Sea
through Mar 8

Gianfranco Rosi Retrospective:
Sacro GRA
Mon, Mar 8 • 8:00PM EST

Gianfranco Rosi Retrospective:
El Sicario, Room 164
Mon, Mar 15 • 8:00PM EDT

Gianfranco Rosi Retrospective:
Below Sea Level
Mon, Mar 22 • 8:00PM EDT
Untitled Pizza Movie

Untitled Pizza Movie Part 1: Ice Cube Trays
through Mar 14

Untitled Pizza Movie Part 2: Eat to Win in the Elevator
through Mar 14

Untitled Pizza Movie Part 3: Pizza Purgatory
Tue, Mar 2 • 8:00PM EST

Untitled Pizza Movie Part 4: Zig Zag
Thu, Mar 4 • 8:00PM EST
First Films with Shaka King

Live Screening
First Films with Shaka King: Mulignans & Newlyweeds
Directed by Shaka King
Introduced by Shaka King
King’s debut feature, following the unlikely romance between a Brooklyn repo man and his globe-trotting girlfriend, is preceded by his short Mulignans.
Join us 10 minutes prior to showtime to see our Pre-Show.
Fri, Mar 5 • 8:00PM EST
Available On Demand
Mar 6-11
Coming Soon

Ticketed Screening
Center Stage
Directed by Stanley Kwan
Exclusive Digital Run of New 4K Restoration
Free to Members/
$12 Non-Members
In Hong Kong New Wave master Stanley Kwan’s unconventional biopic, one of the brightest movie stars of the Golden Age of HK pays tribute to a predecessor from pre-revolutionary Chinese cinema, as Maggie Cheung passionately embodies silent screen icon Ruan Lingyu (1910-1935).
Coming SoonAvailable Mar 12 - Apr 1

On Demand
L’Intrus
Directed by Claire Denis
Exclusive Digital Run
Metrograph Pictures presents one of Denis’s most ambitious, complicated, and exhilaratingly daring films, which charts the travels of an old mercenary (Michel Subor, from Beau travail) as he journeys from the snowy Alps to Korea to Tahiti in search of both a heart transplant and his long-estranged son (Denis regular Grégoire Colin).
Coming Soon
Available On Demand
Mar 26 - Apr 8

On Demand
Sisters with Transistors
Directed by Lisa Rovner
Narrated by Laurie Anderson, Rovner’s superb documentary showcases the music of and rare interviews with female electronic pioneers, such as Clara Rockmore, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, and demonstrates that these women relished the freedom of electronic music, even as they were discriminated against because of their gender and their chosen medium.
Coming Soon
Available On Demand
Apr 23 - May 6
Journal
Essay
BY BOUKARY SAWADOGO
Laurence Gavron’s documentary Ninki Nanka, The Prince of Colobane closely observes the celebrated director during the making of Hyenas.
Essay
BY JACKIE RAYNAL
An appreciation of legendary film critic, and beloved
friend, Serge Daney. This piece, written June 21, 1992—nine days after Daney’s death—was originally published in Cahiers du Cinéma.
Essay
BY YASMINA PRICE
Djibril Diop Mambéty’s Le Franc and The Little Girl Who Sold The Sun combine a harsh critique of neocolonial structures with buoyant portraits of those surviving at their margins.
Essay
BY JACKIE RAYNAL
The filmmaker, actress, and curator takes us on a tour through her career, from making her first feature Deux fois in the late ’60s to programming the Bleecker St. Cinema in mid-’70s New York City.