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  • L.A. Stories

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    So often we see Los Angeles and its surrounds masquerading on screen as other places, but the films in this decades-spanning collection, going from Raymond Chandler to Gregg Araki and beyond, root themselves in the sun-drenched, smoggy sprawl of this most postmodern city—home n...

  • Mumblecore x 3

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    By the mid-aughts, the Sundance market had been thoroughly professionalized and corporatized, most of the big-ticket purchases made in Park City the work of canny careerist operators with Hollywood ambitions. But then there was a mutant strain of microbudget movies that had beg...

  • Perry Henzell Double Feature

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    Born into a prominent Jamaican family but largely disinterested in the privileges this afforded him, Perry Henzell would break new cinematic ground with his seductively gritty, lightning-in-a-bottle debut "The Harder They Come" (1972). The first full-length, fully Jamaican film...

  • Directed by Ulrike Ottinger

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    Ulrike Ottinger might be New German Cinema’s greatest freak. Proudly renouncing the conventions of both popular and art cinema—including the work of her peers, the Werners among them—the films of the lesbian artist-turned-auteur traffic in the flagrant and flamboyant possibilities of a world beyo...

  • Made In New York: Best of NYC Indie Animation

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    Just as New York has long been the capital of America’s artistically ambitious “Second Cinema,” a scrappy foil to the Los Angelino industry of streamlined entertainment, it is also home to a counter-tradition of independent animation that has nothing to do with what happens out...

  • Actress

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    Directed by Sebastian Pardo | 11 mins | 2015
    An aspiring actress moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dream, and finds herself orbiting the periphery of show business, while everyday life muddies what exactly her path might be. Ana Coto, star of horror blockbuster "OUIJA", leads ...

  • Assault on Precinct 13

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    Directed by John Carpenter | 91 mins | 1976
    As lean and brooding as its skeletal synth theme music, possessed from the first frame with an inimitable sense of ambient menace, Carpenter’s second feature is a marvel of action filmmaking economy. Its siege-on-an-LA-police-station ...

  • Bathtime in Clerkenwell

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    Directed by Alex Budovsky | 3 mins | 2003
    This animation is based on Stephen Coates' composition under the same title and is about The Great Revolution of the British Cuckoos, who bravely took over London, forcing all the people to move inside the cuckoo clocks. This film was t...

  • Beyond Noh

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    Directed by Patrick Smith | 4 mins | 2020
    "Beyond Noh" rhythmically animates 3,475 individual masks from all over the world, beginning with the distinctive masks of the Japanese Noh theater and continuing on a cultural journey through ritual, utility, deviance, and politics.

  • Buzzkill

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    Directed by Peter Ahern | 5 mins | 2022
    After hitting it off on a blind date, Rick and Becky decide they're ready to go steady. But as the night heats up, an unexpected discovery reveals first impressions can be deceiving.

  • Clockwatchers

    Directed by Jill Sprecher | 96 mins | 1997
    Like "9 to 5" (1980) before it, this crackling indie comedy introduces a set of disparate women united by the drudgery and casual sexism of office temp work. Augmenting the delightfully funny and subversive script by sisters Karen and Jill Sprecher (who ...

  • David

    Directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp | 26 mins | 2016
    In this short, directed Dean Fleischer-Camp, a woman tells David (Nathan Fielder) he has five weeks to live.

  • Dheephan

    Directed by Jacques Audiard | 115 mins | 2015
    Like his 2009 prison crime saga "A Prophet", Jacques Audiard’s Palme d’Or-winning pressure cooker "Dheepan" centers on a man thrown into a new, insular, and hostile society. Sivadhasan, a Tamil Tiger soldier—played by Antonythasan Jesuthasan, whose ow...

  • Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press

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    Directed by Ulrike Ottinger | 150 mins | 1984
    In Ottinger’s contemporary reinvention of the famous morality tale, fin-de-siècle dandy Dorian Gray is reimagined as a drag role, played without comment on the switch by Veruschka von Lehndorff in the male lead. Ottinger collides Os...

  • Everybody's Pregnant

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    Directed by Debra Solomon | 7 mins | 1997
    A rough ride through the rocky terrain of modern day baby-making.

  • Fantaisie in Bubblewrap

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    Directed by Arthur Metcalf | 4 mins | 2007
    The final minutes of a society of vocal bubblewrap as it faces its apocalypse.

  • Frank Film

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    Directed by Frank and Caroline Mouris | 9 mins | 1973
    Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, Frank and Caroline Mouris' kinetic short charts Frank's journey from daydreaming kid to groundbreaking artist.

  • Frog

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    Directed by Christopher Conforti | 4 mins | 2005
    A frog, in his attempt to escape the scorching heat of the sun, finds himself in a series of even worse situations.

  • Freak Orlando

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    Directed by Ulrike Ottinger | 127 mins | 1981
    An outrageous, carnivalesque camp reading of Virginia Woolf’s "Orlando", Ottinger’s crazed comedy follows its gender nonconforming hero/heroine through five wide-ranging adventures that span the history of the world: the Freak City ...

  • Funny Ha Ha

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    Directed by Andrew Bujalski | 90 mins | 2002
    The first feature by Bujalski and a veritable manifesto for the lo-fi, DIY, radically modest “mumblecore” movement, "Funny Ha Ha" stars Kate Dollenmayer as Marnie, a 23-year-old recent college graduate in Boston still drinking like a...

  • Guard Dog

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    Directed by Bill Plympton | 5 mins | 2004
    Why do dogs bark at such innocent creatures as pigeons and squirrels… what are they afraid of? This film answers that eternal question.

  • Life In Transition

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    Directed by John Dilworth | 4 mins | 2005
    "Life in Transition" is a visual and symbolic journey depicting the continual
    transformations of life.

  • Los Angeles Plays Itself

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    Directed by Thom Andersen | 173 mins | 2003
    Los Angeles, so the story goes, became the nation’s movie capital in part because of its proximity to a variety of different landscapes, easily re-cast as other, far-flung places. But how has the city represented itself on screen? Tho...

  • Mutual Appreciation

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    Directed by Andrew Bujalski | 109 mins | 2005
    Bujalski’s second feature stars Bishop Allen vocalist Justin Rice as a Boston transplant musician freshly arrived in New York, looking for new bandmates while drifting between a noncommittal affair with a radio station DJ (Seung-Min...