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  • Three Starring Steve Buscemi

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    Years before he started routinely popping up in blockbusters and headlining HBO series, Steve Buscemi was a firefighter with Engine Company 55 on Broome St., performing by nights in a two-man comedy act with Mark Boone Junior at grungy underground East Village and Lower East Side spots like Club ...

  • Three by Penny Lane

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    With a keen eye for offbeat angles into contemporary American culture and its antedecents—from eccentric hucksters through to Satanists and Kenny G.—Penny Lane has distinguished herself as a non-fiction filmmaker of rare curiosity and wit. Her work has a pop culture-ish humor and lightness of tou...

  • Three by Sepideh Farsi

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    Born in Tehran and based in Paris since 1984, Sepideh Farsi has created a body of work that is both remarkably consistent in its deeply humane political engagement and singularly eclectic in the modes of expression it adopts, encompassing documentary (2009’s "Tehran Without Permission", shot clan...

  • Party Girl

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    Directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer | 94 mins | 1995
    With her beguiling presence and spry, screwball energy, Parker Posey made her name as the queen of American indie cinema during its ’90s boom. The recently restored "Party Girl" captures an ascendent Posey in wickedly fine form as Mary, the to...

  • Spa Night

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    Directed by Andrew Ahn | 97 mins | 2016
    Andrew Ahn’s remarkably assured debut feature is a portrait of forbidden sexual awakening set in the nocturnal world of spas and karaoke bars in Los Angeles' Koreatown. David Cho (Joe Seo, who won the Special Jury Award at Sundance for his breakthrough perf...

  • eXistenZ

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    Directed by David Cronenberg | 97 mins | 1999
    David Cronenberg has never exactly worked in the register of naturalism, and his just-off, uncanny valley style fits this immersive virtual reality thriller like an UmbyCord in a bio-port. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jude Law co-star in a mindbending sor...

  • Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 122 mins | 2009
    One of the worst climate catastrophes in modern memory, the 2005 submergence of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and its subsequent slow rebuilding, provides the apocalyptic stage for Herzog’s not-really-sequel. With a nothing-left-in-reserve lead p...

  • Morvern Callar

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    Directed by Lynne Ramsay | 98 mins | 2002
    A sensory odyssey packed into an intimate story of love, death, and theft, Lynne Ramsay’s second feature stays close to its impossibly distant title character, played with a transfixing inscrutability by Samantha Morton. Passing off the work of her suicid...

  • Signature Move
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    Signature Move

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    Directed by Jennifer Reeder | 80 mins | 2017
    In writing this zesty but tender rom-com, Fawzia Mirza—also the film’s star—mined her life experience as a Muslim Pakistani lesbian living in Chicago. Zaynab (Mirza) finds herself falling for the effusive Alma (Sari Sanchez), but isn’t ready to come ou...

  • Typhoon Club

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    Directed by Shinji Sômai | 115 mins | 1985
    Emotionally raw, enormously tender and, finally, tentatively hopeful, Sômai’s breakthrough film—winner of the Grand Prix at the first Tokyo International Film Festival—observes a group of provincial junior high students who find themselves forced to take...

  • Millenium Actress

    Directed by Satoshi Kon | 86 mins | 2001
    "Perfect Blue" director Kon continues to explore the myth-making process and the deceptions and confusions that go into the formation of a star persona in the brilliant, boundary-blurring "Millennium Actress". Begun in monochrome that slowly saturates with...

  • In the Soup

    Directed by Alexandre Rockwell | 96 mins | 1992
    The spirit of the Nouvelle Vague animates Alexandre Rockwell’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winner, a veritable who’s who of New York independent cinema—from Cassavetes stalwart Seymour Cassel through to Jim Jarmusch, and an almost babyfaced Steve Busc...

  • Delirious

    Directed by Tom DiCillo | 106 mins | 2006
    A decade on from "Living In Oblivion" (1995), writer-director Tom DiCillo and Steve Buscemi reunite in this underseen NYC fable. Here, Buscemi plays low-rent paparazzo Les, hungry for a big break. He’s happy enough to accept an offer of unpaid assistance ...

  • Living in Oblivion

    Directed by Tom DiCillo | 90 mins | 1995
    Steve Buscemi stars as Nick Reve, a first-time director struggling to steer a wildly dysfunctional production, in this beloved satire of indie filmmaking—which also features Catherine Keener, as Nick’s leading lady, and Peter Dinklage in his film debut. Wr...

  • Nuts!

    Directed by Penny Lane | 79 mins | 2016
    Thanks to a preternatural knack for self-promotion and a commitment to the medical possibilities of goat testicles, John Romulus Brinkley, born into poverty in 1885, acquired fame and fortune and very nearly become the governor of Kansas. Director Penny Lan...

  • The Pain of Others

    Directed by Penny Lane | 71 mins | 2018
    Taking Leslie Jamison’s 2013 Harper’s essay on Morgellons disease as a jumping off point, Penny Lane here assembles clips of YouTube vloggers claiming to suffer from the controversial disease purposefully and with great care. She draws her title from Susan ...

  • The Siren

    Directed by Sepideh Farsi | 100 mins | 2023
    Crisply animated in a vivid, minimalistic 2D style, Farsi’s "The Siren" shows us the opening salvos of the devastating 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War, and their terrible human toll, in telling the tale of 14-year-old Omid. As hostile forces threaten to encircle ...

  • Tehran Without Permission

    Directed by Sepideh Farsi | 83 mins | 2009
    Facing strict restrictions placed on filming by the Iranian government but eager nevertheless to capture the tense atmosphere in the streets of Tehran in the months before the controversial 2009 elections, Farsi began shooting with her Nokia cameraphone ...

  • Red Rose

    Directed by Sepideh Farsi | 88 mins | 2014
    Ali (Vassilis Koukalani), a middle-aged Iranian man who has given up all hope for positive political change in his country, prepares to emigrate as Green Movement protests rage outside—but his isolation is interrupted when Sara (Mina Kavani), a young act...