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Punching at the Sun
Archived Festival Film
Punching at the Sun
In the aftermath of his older brother's murder, a fiery South Asian teen struggles to find a path between rage and redemption in this coming-of-age film set on the streets of Elmhurst, Queens, during the politically charged aftermath of September ... read more
RV
Archived Festival Film
RV
In Columbia Pictures' family comedy RV, an overworked executive, Bob Munro (Robin Williams), persuades his wife and children to give up their Hawaiian vacation for some "family bonding" on a cross-country RV trip. RV also stars Jeff Daniels, Chery... read more
Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston
A glowing, prismatic portrait of the rise and fall of America's first celebrity designer—Halston—the man who was synonymous with fashion in the 1970s, and became the emperor of NYC nightlife. Interviews with friends and witnesses (incl... read more
Fall of Troy
Archived Festival Film
Fall of Troy
This early historical fresco prefigures Pastrone's 1914 masterwork Cabiria. read more
Climate of Change
Tribeca Film
Climate of Change
A group of 13-year-olds in India rally against the use of plastics. A renaissance man in Africa teaches villagers to harness solar power. Self-described "hillbillies" in Appalachia battle the big business behind strip mining. Tilda Swinton beautif... read more
Moloch Tropical
Archived Festival Film
Moloch Tropical
Haitian auteur Raoul Peck meticulously drapes the poetic across the political in his reflection on the universal malady of absolute power corrupting absolutely. Inspired by the last days of 19th-century Haitian king Henri Christophe but set in the... read more
Memento
Archived Festival Film
Memento
In 2000, Christopher Nolan's striking thriller Memento captivated audiences with its innovative portrait of a man disoriented by short term memory loss, hunting for his wife's killer. In a cinematic landscape littered with scientific myths,... read more
Letters to Juliet
Archived Festival Film
Letters to Juliet
In this delightful romance, a young American (Amanda Seyfried, Mamma Mia!) travels to Verona, home of Romeo and Juliet, where she joins a group of volunteers who respond to strangers' letters to Juliet seeking love advice. After answering o... read more
Yanqui WALKER and the OPTICAL REVOLUTION
Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution is an experimental documentary about American expansionist William Walker, who became dictator of Nicaragua in 1856. Screening with The Travelogues. read more
Release
Archived Festival Film
Release
A shot of a crowd gathered to witness Al Capone's transfer from prison is edited into a 12-minute trance. read more
Bomb It
Archived Festival Film
Bomb It
Bomb It tells the story of contemporary graffiti, tracing its roots in ancient rock paintings through Picasso to its place in hip-hop culture in 1970's New York City. This kinetic documentary looks at graffiti on five continents, using guerilla fo... read more
Darius Goes West: The Roll of His Life
Darius, a 15-year-old with muscular dystrophy, has never been outside of Georgia, until his 11 closest friends rent an RV and take off across the country, hoping to convince MTV's Pimp My Ride to work on his wheelchair and raise awareness about th... read more
Beyond Belief
Archived Festival Film
Beyond Belief
Inspired by compassion for others whose loss they recognize as mirroring their own, two courageous women whose husbands died on September 11 turn their grief into a catalyst for action. They travel to Kabul to help other widows, soon recognizing t... read more
Brave Story
Archived Festival Film
Brave Story
When eleven-year-old Wataru is told he can change his destiny by entering a magic gateway into another world, he jumps at the chance. But on his quest to find the Tower of Fortune and be granted any wish, he must conjure up all his bravery to batt... read more
Autism: The Musical
Archived Festival Film
Autism: The Musical
Although the statistic is alarming--one in 150 children in the U.S. is now diagnosed with autism--this documentary is steeped in a sense of optimism. Filmed over the course of one year, it follows five autistic children in Los Angeles as they writ... read more
Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio
Archived Festival Film
Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio
An unlikely story of how two energetic Romans created an orchestra composed entirely of immigrants from all over the world living in one area of the Eternal City. When 30 different musicians playing 15 unrelated instruments finally take the stage,... read more
Nanking
Archived Festival Film
Nanking
During the 1937-1938 Japanese occupation of Nanking, an estimated 200,000 Chinese were killed and 20,000 raped. But an unlikely partnership of Nazi businessmen and American missionaries saved 250,000 lives. Using letters, diaries and interviews wi... read more
Shotgun Stories
Archived Festival Film
Shotgun Stories
A family feud in rural Arkansas erupts in this biblical tale of blood ties and vengeance, sparked when two sets of half-brothers collide at the funeral of their father. This slow-burning drama recalls the character-driven storytelling of the 1970'... read more
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
From Tribeca Film. Revenge, honor and disgrace collide when a samurai’s request to commit ritual suicide leads to a tense showdown with his feudal lord. From cult auteur Takashi Miike (13 ASSASSINS). read more
Gumby: The Movie
Archived Festival Film
Gumby: The Movie
The original Green Hero! This popular 1995 claymation is re-mastered and re-edited to bring Gumby back to his band, the Clayboys, for all the action and adventure! While taking us in and out of books, from Toyland to Camelot to outer space, Gumby'... read more