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NOW PLAYING IN THEATER
This weekend at Metrograph: Our retrospective Otar Iosseliani: Fables of Modern Life continues with Pastorale and Chasing Butterflies; we’ve whipped up a succulent multi-course banquet of paleo diet–friendly films featuring women who nurture insatiable appetites for The Most Taboo of Red Meats; Pedro Almodovar‘s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown on 35mm as a part of thematic series Among Friends; family programming of E.T the Extra-Terrestrial and Saturday Morning Cartoons on 16mm, and more!
Now Streaming
Highlights from the August slate of new arrivals to Metrograph At Home include the Exclusive Streaming Premiere of Cate Shortland‘s acclaimed 2004 Australia coming-of-age drama Somersault; Metrograph Pictures‘ dark indie thriller breakout Gazer; Patrick Tam‘s My Heart Is That Eternal Rose, Tsui Hark‘s Shanghai Blues, and Tsai Ming-liang‘s The Hole join Metrograph At Home’s International Arthouse section after recent screenings and runs at the theater, while Bi Gan‘s directorial debut Kaili Blues is the latest new film to be added to Contemporary Cinema; online-only series Sun-Kissed Cinema, including South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo‘s Woman on the Beach, Albert Serra‘s Tahiti-set political thriller Pacifiction, and French-American filmmaker Alexandra Simpson‘s directorial debut No Sleep Till, a hypnotic take on the hurricane disaster film, and more!

JOURNAL
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Essay
Der Fan
Eckhart Schmidt’s chilling cult fable and the all-consuming side of pop fandom.
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Essay
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
On Coppola’s gorgeous and stubbornly old-fashioned approach to the immortal tale.
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Interview
Christopher Doyle
The legendary DP discusses working in different cultures, his collaborations with Wong Kar-wai, and dancing with Pina Bausch.
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