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Christmas On Call

Dec 23, 2022 A roundup of holiday reading featuring Ingmar Bergman, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Damien Chazelle, Ernst Lubitsch, and Carolee Schneemann.

May 23, 2022 The Romanian director maps varied strains of racism coursing through a tiny Transylvanian town.

May 2, 2022 MoMA and the Harvard Film Archive present a program of more than forty overlooked features.

Doc Fortnight 2022

The Daily

Feb 23, 2022 Twenty-nine nonfiction and hybrid films will screen through March 10.

Oct 13, 2021 Several of the season’s best-reviewed films arrive in the Windy City.

Apr 22, 2020 One of the true dark glories of the Czechoslovak New Wave, The Cremator (Spalovač mrtvol, 1969) is the most popular and indelible work by the underappreciated Juraj Herz and remained a firm favorite of the director’s among his many films....

Nov 7, 2019 Two of the most spellbinding scenes in any Hollywood movie: In the first, Judy Garland, bedecked in a cinched, blue-and-white-striped dress, and topped with a long, auburn wig, sings of her longing for “the boy next door,” her adorable, ginger-peachy...

Jul 8, 2019 Ben Barenholtz and Milos Stehlik helped shape the tastes of generations of cinephiles.

May 28, 2019 Nadine Labaki’s jury has selected an eclectic range of award winners from this year’s program.

Nov 18, 2018 This sensuous, sprawling epic, which Ingmar Bergman intended to be his swan song, offers an effortless summing up of the themes—among them family, identity, and mortality—he'd spent a career exploring.

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