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Wandering Shadows
Archived Festival Film
Wandering Shadows
At once darkly comic and melancholy, this low-budget debut from a 23-year old Colombian director weaves an idiosyncratic spell in a tale of two outsiders: a one-legged man who fancies origami and a man in goggles who hires himself out to give ride... read more
The Tulse Luper Suitcases  Part II - Vaux to the Sea
Tulse Luper's picaresque adventures continue in France and Belgium, in the movie business and in a chateau prison run by the Nazis. The trilogy showcases the director's well-known fascination with stately pans across complex shots, split screens a... read more
The F Word
Archived Festival Film
The F Word
In Medium Cool, Haskell Wexler mixed fiction with documentary footage when he had actors emote on location in Chicago while real violence swirled around them at the '68 Democratic convention. This time, director Weintrob put his actors on Manhatta... read more
Tickets
Archived Festival Film
Tickets
Three of the world's best directors combine to tell different stories, all set on a Rome-bound train. The characters connect through casual encounters and recount a story of love, chance, and sacrifice. With Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi (best actress, T... read more
How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)
An unabashed portrait of black independent film pioneer Melvin Van Peebles. Angio's intimate use of film clips, photos, and interviews, including ones with Spike Lee and son Mario Van Peebles, charts the accomplished and colorful life of this rena... read more
Magic Valley
Archived Festival Film
Magic Valley
As one warm October day unfolds, the sleepy town of Buhl, Idaho will never be the same. A fish farmer finds his crop destroyed, a couple of kids are playing an unusual game in the sun-dappled fields, and after a wild party a sleepless teenager is ... read more
The Journals of Musan
Archived Festival Film
The Journals of Musan
Park Jungbum's stunning and much-lauded debut is the story of a North Korean defector forging a life in capitalist South Korea. As both director and actor, Park (assistant director of Lee Chang-dong's stirring Poetry) fully realizes a disar... read more
Detachment
Tribeca Film
Detachment
In Director Tony Kaye’s Detachment, Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody stars as Henry Barthes, an educator with a true talent to connect with his students. Yet Henry has chosen to bury his gift. By spending his days as a substitute teache... read more
The Good Doctor
Archived Festival Film
The Good Doctor
When lonesome first-year medical resident Dr. Martin Blake (Orlando Bloom) finally gets the respect he so desperately craves from an enchanting teenage patient, he'll do anything to keep her in his care…. In this slow-burn psychological thriller, ... read more
Higher Ground
Archived Festival Film
Higher Ground
Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) makes her directorial debut and stars in an adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs' memoir. Set in a tight-knit spiritual community at the height of feminism in the 1960-70s, Higher Ground is an exquisite study ... read more