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A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman
2012. United Kingdom. Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, Ben Timlett. 85 min.
Please note that this screening will take place off-site at Village East Cinema (189 Second Avenue, New York).
The Master
2012. USA. Paul Thomas Anderson. 137 min.
Silver Linings Playbook
2012. USA. David O. Russell. 122 min.
Judd Apatow Asks Mike Nichols for Advice: An Evening of Conversation
Join Judd Apatow (director of Knocked Up and the upcoming This Is 40) and Academy Award winner Mike Nichols (The Graduate) as they discuss their craft and their careers on stage.
Farewell, My Queen
2012. France/Spain. Benoît Jacquot.
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
2011. United Kingdom. John Madden. 124 min.
Searching for Sugar Man
2012. Great Britain/Sweden. Malik Bendjelloul. 86 min.
Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
2012. USA. Matthew Akers, Jeff Dupre. 106 min.
ParaNorman
2012. USA. Chris Butler, Sam Fell. 92 min.
West of Memphis
2012. USA. Amy Berg.
Now, Forager
2012. USA/Poland. Jason Cortlund, Julia Halperin. 93 min.
The Dark Knight Rises
2012. USA/UK. Christopher Nolan. 165 min.
Vito
2011. USA. Jeffrey Schwarz. 93 min.
United in Anger: A History of ACT UP
2012. USA. Jim Hubbard.
How to Survive a Plague
2012. USA. David France. 109 min.
Rise of the Guardians
2012. USA. Peter Ramsey.
Beasts of the Southern Wild
2012. USA. Benh Zeitlin. 93 min.
Post Tenebras Lux
2012. Mexico. Carlos Reygadas. 120 min.
The Sessions
2012. USA. Ben Lewin. 95 min.
Anna Karenina
2012. United Kingdom. Joe Wright. 130 min.
Hitchcock
2012. USA. Sacha Gervasi.
New Films by Ernie Gehr
A sensual, intuitive feeling for the materials and processes of filmmaking have been trademarks of Ernie Gehr’s films since the late l960s, including such masterpieces as Serene Velocity and Side/Walk/Shuttle. In this selection of new works, Gehr exhibits a similar uncanny ability to use digital media to depict and transform his chosen subjects into cinematic pieces of wonder and magic. Departure begins with train travel. Picture Taking starts with urban sightseeing. In Work in Progress, it’s the continual transformation of the urban landscape, and in Auto Collider XV, the feel of velocity from an automobile racing through an urban setting. All selections were shown at the New York and Toronto international film festivals, but they are presented here as a single program for the first time.
Departure
2012. USA. Ernie Gehr. 22 min.
Picture Taking
2010. USA. Ernie Gehr. 9 min.
Work in Progress
2012. USA. Ernie Gehr. 30 min.
Auto-Collider XV
2011. USA. Ernie Gehr. 10 min.
Lincoln
2012. USA. Steven Spielberg.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
2012. USA. Alison Klayman.
Ocean
2011. USA. Charles Atlas. 100 min.
Frankenweenie
2012. USA. Tim Burton. 87 min.
Wildness
2012. USA. Wu Tsang. 75 min.
Moonrise Kingdom
2012. USA. Wes Anderson. 94 min.
Over My Dead Body
2011. Canada. Brigitte Poupart. 80 min.
Les Misérables
2012. United Kingdom. Tom Hooper.
The Intouchables
2011. France. Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano. 112 min.
Argo
2012. USA. Ben Affleck. 120 min.
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
2012. United Kingdom. The Quay Brothers.
Zero Dark Thirty
2012. USA. Kathryn Bigelow. 157 min.
Ginger and Rosa
2012. United Kingdom. Sally Potter. 90 min.
La noche de enfrente (Night Across the Street)
2012. Chile/France. Raoul Ruiz. 107 min.
Django Unchained
2012. USA. Quentin Tarantino.
Moonrise Kingdom. 2012. USA. Directed by Wes Anderson