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Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair - Year 4 52 films
American Cinematheque is expanding ‘Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair’ beyond Los Angeles to seven additional cities across the U.S. and…
Sunday Print Edition 2025 19 films
Extra! Extra! Watch all about it! 35mm movies in Black and White!
Forget about home delivery – us at…
Directed by Ted Kotcheff 5 films
It is with a heavy heart that the American Cinematheque pays tribute to the great filmmaker Ted Kotcheff. Director of…
Starring Gene Hackman 14 films
The American Cinematheque is saddened by the loss of legendary American actor Gene Hackman and re him with an ongoing…
Frederick Wiseman: An American Cinematheque Retrospective 37 films
The American Cinematheque is honored to pay tribute to the legendary documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, with a complete retrospective of…
Sebastián Silva: An American Cinematheque Retrospective 4 films
The American Cinematheque is thrilled to welcome acclaimed Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Silva in-person for a retrospective celebrating the singular vision…
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Co-presented by ‘This Is Not a Fiction.’
Pre-recorded Q&A with filmmaker Wes Anderson.
Advance Screening of THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME.
Introduction by podcaster Karina Longworth.
Q&A with filmmaker Chung Mong-hong.
U.S. Premiere!
This program is made possible with the of the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan, with additional provided by the Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles.
Introduction by filmmaker Chung Mong-hong.
This program is made possible with the of the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan, with additional provided by the Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles.
Q&A with filmmaker Chung Mong-hong.
This program is made possible with the of the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan, with additional provided by the Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles.
Co-presented by ‘This Is Not a Fiction.’
Introduction by filmmaker Chung Mong-hong.
This program is made possible with the of the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan, with additional provided by the Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles.