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  • Bad Romance

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    “Love is the drug / And I need to score,” averred Bryan Ferry on what would become Roxy Music’s most popular song—maybe because the central conceit is such a powerfully relatable one. The pursuit of intimacy becomes an obsession in each of the torrid and tumultuous films in this collection, which...

  • We Heart Herzog

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    A titan of New German Cinema whose adventures in filmmaking now span six decades, Werner Herzog has always been voracious in his quest for “ecstatic truth.” He has ventured deep into the Amazon, traversed the Sahara, and scaled active volcanoes—prepared to risk life and limb (his own and sometime...

  • Celebrating Black History

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    Celebrate Black artists and artistry this and every month on Metrograph At Home, with titles from celebrated and emerging filmmakers including Kathleen Collins, Julie Dash, RaMell Ross, Djibril Diop Mambéty, Rungano Nyoni, and more streaming on demand!

  • 99 Moons

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    Directed by Jan Gassmann | 112 mins | 2022
    Repressed pleasures and the blurred lines between lust and love are interrogated in this heady sexual odyssey, which charts the on-and-off relationship of eight-plus years between Frank (Dominik Fellmann), a DJ, and Bigna (Valentina Di ...

  • Carry Me, I'll Let Go

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    Directed by Alexis Hithe | 12 mins | 2022
    A five-film shorts program curated by LA Rebellion affiliated-filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, including works by Pierre Desir ("The Gods and the Thief"), Julie Dash ("Four Women"), Portia Cobb ("Don’t Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable"), and o...

  • Cobra Verde

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 110 mins | 1997
    The last film to emerge from the long, tumultuous five-movie collaboration/death struggle between Herzog and Klaus Kinski, "Cobra Verde" features Kinski as a disgraced, priapic plantation worker sent to almost certain death by his empl...

  • Don't Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable

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    Directed by Portia Cobb | 26 mins | 1996
    A five-film shorts program curated by LA Rebellion affiliated-filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, including works by Pierre Desir ("The Gods and the Thief"), Julie Dash ("Four Women"), Portia Cobb ("Don’t Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable"), and ot...

  • Even Dwarfs Started Small

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 96 mins | 1970
    The New York Times’ Vincent Canby called Werner Herzog’s mutinous second feature a work of “perverse, uninvolved intelligence”; Harmony Korine has called it “the greatest film ever made.” When a gaggle of little folk run riot at the cor...

  • Fata Morgana

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 76 mins | 1971
    Herzog’s idea of turning the Sahara and Sahel Deserts into the setting for a kind of sci-fi docu-fiction was nixed upon his arrival, but after a long and perilously high-stakes production—with the director subject briefly to imprisonmen...

  • Four Women

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    Directed by Julie Dash | 8 mins | 1975
    A five-film shorts program curated by LA Rebellion affiliated-filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, including works by Pierre Desir ("The Gods and the Thief"), Julie Dash ("Four Women"), Portia Cobb ("Don’t Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable"), and othe...

  • Hale County This Morning, This Evening

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    Directed by RaMell Ross | 76 mins | 2018
    The results of five years of living among African American families in rural Hale County, Alabama—also the setting of Walker Evans and James Agee’s photo-essay Let Us Now Praise Famous Men—Ross’s debut feature documentary is a lyrical and...

  • Heart of Glass

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 95 mins | 1976
    As in "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972), Herzog here combines images of misty mountains majesty and the haunting sounds of Popol Vuh with the story of a descent into madness—tripped in this 18th century Bavarian village by the death of...

  • Land of Silence and Darkness

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 85 mins | 1971
    After a childhood accident caused her an eventual loss of vision at 15 and hearing at 18, Fini Straubinger spent the next 30 years of life bedridden. But by age 56, when she became the subject of Herzog’s documentary feature, she had fo...

  • Lessons of Darkness

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 54 mins | 1992
    Saddam Hussein ordered the withdrawal from Kuwait at the end of February, 1991, bringing the Gulf War to a nominal close—but the Iraqi troops would wreak a trail of destruction in their retreat: implementing a scorched earth policy, the...

  • Little Dieter Needs To Fly

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 77 mins | 1997
    In the German-born U.S. Navy pilot Dieter Dengler, Herzog seems to have met his match: Dengler too is a wily, tenacious adventurer, a skilled raconteur-philosopher, and a dreamer of dangerous dreams. This gripping documentary has Dengle...

  • Love at First Fight

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    Directed by Thomas Cailley | 98 mins | 2014
    Adèle Haenel stars as tomboy survivalist Madeleine in this Cannes Directors’ Fortnight selection, a rom-com that packs a punch. Pursuing his crush on her, the listless Arnaud (Kévin Azaïs) impulsively enlists in the military boot camp ...

  • Pandemic Bread

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    Directed by Zeinabu irene Davis | 22 mins | 2023
    A five-film shorts program curated by LA Rebellion affiliated-filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, including works by Pierre Desir ("The Gods and the Thief"), Julie Dash ("Four Women"), Portia Cobb ("Don’t Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable")...

  • Rocks in My Pockets

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    Directed by Signe Baumane | 89 mins | 2014
    Armed with a surrealist sensibility and a wicked sense of humor, New York-based Latvian animator Signe Baumane has long probed the thorny parts of life as a woman. Here, hand-drawn imagery combines with papier-mache sets and stop-motion...

  • Simple Passion

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    Directed by Danielle Arbid | 99 mins | 2020
    To make an adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s 1992 auto fictional novel of the same name—exploring the author’s year-long obsession with a younger Russian diplomat—that is as bold and bracing as the source material is no mean feat. Putin-lov...

  • Spirits of Rebellion: Black Independent Cinema from Los Angeles

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    Directed by Zeinabu irene Davis | 101 mins | 2016
    Davis’s documentary on the LA Rebellion, a surge of artistically ambitious, far-from-the-mainstream Black-American-directed films that came out of southern California—specifically, out of the UCLA film production program—beginnin...

  • Stroszek

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 108 mins | 1977
    Herzog’s longstanding fascination with cannibal killer Ed Gein drew him to shoot his devastating film of American dreams deferred in wild, wonderful Wisconsin, where a West Berlin street musician, Stroszek—played by Bruno S., the oft-i...

  • The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 110 mins | 1974
    After spotting self-taught outsider artist Bruno S. in a documentary about street musicians, Herzog was determined to work with him, and proceeded to cast this troubled man with zero acting experience who’d been raised in mental instit...

  • The Gods and the Thief

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    Directed by Pierre Desir | 18 mins | 2001
    A five-film shorts program curated by LA Rebellion affiliated-filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis, including works by Pierre Desir ("The Gods and the Thief"), Julie Dash ("Four Women"), Portia Cobb ("Don’t Hurry Back: A Diaspora Fable"), and o...

  • Woyzeck

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 80 mins | 1979
    An unfinished but influential play by the terribly short lived 19th century author Georg Büchner provides the basis for this tale of a soldier—played by vitriolic diva Klaus Kinski—driven to psychological ruin by an errant lover and a d...