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Upcoming Events (8)
To the Left of the Father
Screening of Luiz Fernando Carvalho's 2001 film To the Left of the Father at BAM NYC, part of the May Your Eyes Be Blessed: Film and TV Work of Luiz Fernando Carvalho. A lush, intricate Brazilian drama famed for visionary visuals and dreamlike storytelling.
Iracema
Screening of the 90-minute 1975 Brazilian classic Iracema by Bodanzky and Senna, in the May Your Eyes Be Blessed series at BAM in New York. A lyrical archival look at Brazilian cinema with English subtitles.
The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice
Screening of Yasujirō Ozu’s 1952 classic The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice at BAM, a 115-minute Japanese drama-comedy shown in DCP as part of the May Your Eyes Be Blessed series—quiet, humane cinema with understated wit.
India Song
Screening of Marguerite Duras’s India Song (1975), 115 minutes, at BAM NYC as part of the May Your Eyes Be Blessed: Film and TV Work of Luiz Fernando Carvalho series. A lyrical, enigmatic wartime drama with bold visuals and sound.
Haifa
Rashid Masharawi's 1996 feature Haifa is screened at BAM as part of Of Father and Sons: The Bakri Family On Screen, offering a vivid look at Palestinian cinema in a NYC venue.
Palestine 36
Screening of Palestine 36, a feature-length film by Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir (118 minutes), shown at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. A timely, intimate portrait presented in high-quality DCP cinema.
Screwdriver
Screening of Bassam Jarbawi's 2018 108-minute documentary Screwdriver as part of the 'Of Father and Sons: The Bakri Family On Screen' program at BAM in New York, offering an intimate portrait of family dynamics and memory.
To a Land Unknown
Screening of Mahdi Fleifel’s 2024 documentary To a Land Unknown (105 min) at BAM, part of the Of Father and Sons: The Bakri Family On Screen series; a DCP presentation in New York City exploring the Bakri family's cinematic portrait.