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  • Suspended Time

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    Directed by Olivier Assayas | 105 mins | 2024
    Interpersonal tensions, neuroses, and nostalgia flare in the countryside cottage where two out-of-touch brothers and their respective girlfriends have congregated to wait out the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. With Olivier Assayas himself providing n...

  • Celebrating Black History

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    “White kids graduated into an industry, we graduated into a desert,” decries "Sankofa" (1993) director Haile Gerima in "Spirits of Rebellion", Zeinabu Irene Davis’s vital portrait of the LA Rebellion filmmaking collective, which was forged at UCLA. Spanning five decades of filmmaking here in the ...

  • Amos Poe and No Wave Cinema

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    When a loosely defined guerrilla art movement called No Wave coalesced in the gutted Lower East Side of the late 1970s and ’80s, Amos Poe, arguably the first punk filmmaker, was immediately identified as one of its leading lights. In the aftermath of his death on Christmas Day, 2025, this collect...

  • Short Films by Ugo Bienvenu

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    A diplomat’s son whose early years were divided between Chad, Guatemala, Mexico, and Paris, Ugo Bienvenu, who studied at Gobelins and CalArts, has developed a practice encompassing animation, illustration, music videos, commercial work, and graphic novels. His first animated feature, "Arco"—produ...

  • A Screaming Man

    Directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun | 91 mins | 2010
    The first film from Chad to feature in the Cannes competition, where it was awarded the 2010 Jury Prize, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s affecting, postcolonial father-son story is set against the backdrop of civil war, but flouts war film conventions. Har...

  • An Island

    Directed by Ugo Bienvenu | 6 mins | 2012
    A discreet hole in the wall provides the middle-aged protagonist of this moodily inked, ennui-infused short with stolen views of the young woman next door.

  • And When I Die I Won't Stay Dead

    ]Directed by Billy Woodberry | 89 mins | 2015
    Assembled from archival footage, new interviews, and readings from such figures as Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, this high-spirited screen portrait of the late African American Beat poet and bon vivant Bob Kaufman is given an appropriately nimble, jazzy f...

  • Black Mother

    Directed by Khalik Allah | 77 mins | 2018
    Allah trains his eye on Jamaica, the land of his mother’s birth, using the progression of a pregnancy as a structural outline. Mysterious and sensual, rich and rhythmic, it’s a mesmerizing symphony of a film, embodying both the spiritual reverence and con...

  • Chameleon Street

    Directed by Wendell B. Harris Jr. | 95 mins | 1989
    Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1990 but criminally underseen for decades, the sole feature by Wendell B. Harris Jr.—a canny, inventive, and remarkably assured comedy based on the incredible escapades of real-life con artist William...

  • Dolly.Zero

    Directed by Ugo Bienvenu | 4 mins | 2017
    A retrofuturist tale of doomed lovers on a loop, illustrated in the spirit of seminal French comics magazine "Métal Hurlant" and set to a propulsively plaintive synth groove.

  • Felicité

    Directed by Alain Gomis | 124 mins | 2017
    Gomis’s vibrant, tumultuous fourth feature follows Félicité, a free-willed nightclub singer in the heart of Kinshasa, whose life is thrown into turmoil when her 14-year-old son gets into a terrible car accident. To raise the money to save him, she embarks...

  • Green White Green

    Directed by Abba Makama | 102 mins | 2016
    Not quite Nollywood: this ebullient feature debut—named for the colors of the Nigerian flag—puts a cannily satirical spin on a coming-of-age tale. When three friends, each from one of the nation’s major ethnic backgrounds, decide to make a movie, they wre...

  • Grigris

    Directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun | 100 mins | 2013
    The dancefloor is where 25-year-old Souleymane, nickname Grisgris, comes into his own—an electric, commanding presence, even with his paralyzed leg. But when his beloved stepfather falls gravely ill, Grisgris—played with verve by non-professional...

  • Hale County This Morning, This Evening

    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 loving treatment ...

  • I Am Not a Witch

    Directed by Rungano Nyoni | 93 mins | 2017
    A young Zambian girl is accused of being a witch and then pressed into soothsaying service by a slick government official in this strikingly shot deadpan satire. Skewering superstition and corruption, it’s a feminist exposé of exploitation done with dazz...

  • Lore

    Directed by Cate Shortland | 109 mins | 2012
    Cate Shortland followed her moody and startling feature debut, "Somersault" (2004), with another bruising story of a teen girl expelled from home—in this case, by history in the making. Abandoned by her high-level Nazi parents in the wake of Hitler’s d...

  • Maman

    Directed by Ugo Bienvenu and Kévin Manach | 5 mins | 2013
    An unsettling portrait of domestic anomie, in which communication between family members has broken down. What remains is the persistent whistling of a pot, an iron thumped against the wall, and the matriarch’s wordless, raspy scream. 

  • Spirits of Rebellion: Black Independent Cinema from Los Angeles

    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—beginning in the late ’70s...

  • Subway Riders

    Directed by Amos Poe | 113 mins | 1981
    A Pied Piper is terrorizing the city, luring victims with the sound of his saxophone blowing before blowing them away. A mood-drenched memento from Fun City NYC—invested with pungent ambience by future "Sugarbaby" DP Johanna Heer—"Subway Riders" stars Poe hi...

  • Suspended Time

    Directed by Olivier Assayas | 105 mins | 2024
    Interpersonal tensions, neuroses, and nostalgia flare in the countryside cottage where two out-of-touch brothers and their respective girlfriends have congregated to wait out the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. With Olivier Assayas himself providing n...

  • The Foreigner

    Directed by Amos Poe | 92 mins | 1978
    Described by its director as an “anti-homage,” Poe’s noir-inflected tale follows a French secret agent (Eric Mitchell), arrived in NYC on a mission whose exact nature is unclear, and targeted by enemies whose grudges are equally ambiguous. Shot with a mere $5...

  • The Inheritance

    Directed by Ephraim Asili | 87 mins | 2020
    Asili’s feature debut is a vivacious, fascinating, fierce and funny ensemble piece set almost entirely inside a West Philadelphia house in which a collective of Black artists and activists have convened, twining together their scripted attempts to arrive...

  • The Killing Floor

    Directed by Bill Duke | 118 mins | 1984
    Having made inroads in Hollywood as a character actor, Bill Duke made his directorial debut with this raw and deeply researched made-for-TV movie set in Chicago’s stockyards in the early days of the Great Migration. Duke mines the volatile intersection of r...

  • The Lost Okoroshi

    Directed by Abba Makama | 95 mins | 2019
    What’s the opposite of Afrofuturism? In Abba Makama’s lively and comedic low-budget fable, Raymond, a disenchanted Lagos security guard, wakes up as a masked mass of shimmying purple raffia: he’s been transformed into a traditional Igbo spirit. No longer a...