“A fascinating and challenging exploration of Keller’s political thought." — The New York Times
“An exemplary work of cinema as political action," (New Yorker), The American Sector is now playing.
"Wild and mesmerizing. Like a lo-fi, Brooklyn variant of Inland Empire.” (Filmmaker Magazine)
A new restoration of Hong Sangsoo's second feature, "one of the best films you can see this year." (NYT)
An extraordinary eight-hour fiction feature shot in the mountains of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
The latest masterpiece from Tsai Ming-liang, director Goodbye Dragon Inn and Stray Dogs.
What does it mean to be safe in school in the United States? Safe from what, and from whom? A provocative exploration of fear and American violence.
Ten unruly Londoners navigate their wild and wayward way through their city with "the kind of raw, frayed vulnerability one might associate with the cinema of Claire Denis." (Little White Lies)