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NEW ARRIVALS TO METROGRAPH AT HOME
This month, two new films make their streaming debut on Metrograph At Home: the hilarious and bizarre Carpet Cowboys, and the lyrical ode to musician Julius Eastman A Different Score. Additionally, The Complete Straub-Huillet Collection is on offer, as well as a tribute to their one-time protégé, Portuguese director Pedro Costa. And don’t miss Love Songs, a series co-presented with ICP, which this month brings work from Hervé Guibert and Clifford Prince King to the platform!
Now Playing
A new restoration of Stanley Kubrick’s Fear and Desire begins a run at Metrograph alongside his final film Eyes Wide Shut, guest curator Adam Piron comes to 7 Ludlow to present the films from his series Save the Man: Pre-Code Hollywood’s Native America, and Tim Robbins and Sister Helen Prejean come for a discussion following Dead Man Walking.
Restorations at Metrograph
Kubrick’s audacious and too-little-seen feature debut, made when he was a 24-year-old industry outsider, is the harrowing story of a group of soldiers who, after surviving a plane crash, must embarking on a surreal journey to escape from behind enemy lines. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, Fear and Desire introduced the world to a filmmaker with a preternatural genius for image-making, while today its anti-war sentiments seem to look forward to future films like his Paths of Glory and Full Metal Jacket.
Fear and Desire, newly restored in 4K, opens at 7 Ludlow on September 22 and is also available to stream on Metrograph At Home.
Law of Desire
Sunday September 24
9:45pmWatership Down
Monday September 25
4:00pmSunset Boulevard
Monday September 25
6:00pmEyes Wide Shut
Monday September 25
6:30pmFear and Desire
Monday September 25
8:15pmThe Souvenir: Part II
Monday September 25
9:50pmHail, Caesar!
Wednesday September 27
3:20pmCinema Paradiso
Wednesday September 27
3:45pmTokyo Story
Friday September 29
2:45pmThe Wrong Move
Friday September 29
4:30pmEat Drink Man Woman
Friday September 29
5:45pmAlice in the Cities
Friday September 29
8:30pmSaint Jack
Friday September 29
8:45pmThree Sisters
Saturday September 30
12:30pmBitter Money
Saturday September 30
4:00pmLaughing Boy
Saturday September 30
5:30pmLiving the Light - Robby Müller
Saturday September 30
7:00pmThe Squaw Man
Sunday October 1
2:20pmPossession
Monday October 2
9:10pmWhen Pigs Fly
Friday October 6
8:30pmMystery Train
Friday October 6
11:00pmBergman Island
Saturday October 7
12:00pmLooney Tunes: All Bugs Bunny
Saturday October 7
12:10pmExtraits: Short Films by Rhayne Vermette
Saturday October 7
3:45pmSkateboard: The Movie
Saturday October 7
6:00pmPhantom Thread
Saturday October 7
10:45pmHold Me Tight
Sunday October 8
3:15pmCenter Stage
Friday October 13
2:30pmBoogie Nights
Friday October 13
3:15pmThe Blue Angel
Friday October 13
5:30pmStage Fright
Friday October 13
7:45pmGhost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
Friday October 13
8:15pmCette maison
Saturday October 14
4:00pmPride and Prejudice
Saturday October 14
5:30pmTale of Cinema
Saturday October 14
8:10pmDowntown 81
Friday October 20
2:20pmThe Thin Red Line
Friday October 20
2:30pmHeat (1963)
Friday October 20
4:00pmDrugstore Romance
Friday October 20
8:10pmPerfect Blue
Friday October 20
11:30pmSaturday Afternoon Cartoons: Funny Phantoms
Saturday October 21
12:00pmThe Ascent
Saturday October 21
12:30pmBreaking the Waves
Saturday October 21
2:00pmRabbit à la Berlin
Saturday October 21
5:30pmThe Strangler
Saturday October 21
8:40pmGodard: 60s Shorts
Monday November 20
12:00pmTribute
When the versatile, brilliant Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller passed away in 2018, he left behind a wealth of enduring, transcendent images, spanning the glory days of the New German Cinema in the late ’60s through to the dawn of the digital cinematography era. Accompanying our tribute series Robby Müller: Remain in Light, the Metrograph Journal has gathered quotes from nine film workers who have been touched by Müller and his work, either as long-time collaborators or keen-eyed admirers of his prodigious, painterly talent.
Essay
BY KELLI WESTON
On the pioneering career of the award-winning American actress.
Also Starring... Diahann Carroll screens at Metrograph from September 15.
Streaming
Anaïs Ngbanzo’s directorial debut, streaming exclusively on Metrograph At Home, incorporates previously unseen interviews and recordings from late composer Julius Eastman’s archive, revealing the political dimension of his practice, alongside extensive footage of musician Devonté Hynes rehearsing and performing a selection of Eastman-penned pieces.
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 Carmen Jones, Sunset Boulevard, The Souvenir and more!
The Metrograph Interview
The avant-garde director and cinematographer Babette Mangolte speaks about her five decades of filming performance, subjectivity, loss, and Delphine Seyrig.
Life in Film: A Babette Mangolte Retrospective opens at 7 Ludlow on September 3.
Essay
BY PERWANA NAZIF
Four portraits of Bill Gunn.
Gunn’s Personal Problems streams on Metrograph At Home.