HIS MOTORBIKE HER ISLAND (Church of Film)
HIS MOTORBIKE HER ISLAND is an enchanting love story by Nobuhiko Obayashi (Hausu, School in the Crosshairs), a more poetic and bittersweet look and rebellious youth and young love.
HIS MOTORBIKE HER ISLAND is an enchanting love story by Nobuhiko Obayashi (Hausu, School in the Crosshairs), a more poetic and bittersweet look and rebellious youth and young love.
RAANAN HERSHBERG is currently one of the fastest-rising comedians on the New York scene and a regular at the world-famous Comedy Cellar. In fact, last year The New York Times called him “the next great practitioner of New York club comedy.”
Passing Through was recently selected for the 2023 Library of Congress National Film Registry. The Clinton Street Theater is very honored to be one of the few places to screen this monumentally important film thanks to the approval of Larry Clark, who has also provided a slideshow of selected painting that will be shown before the film.
IN THE DIRT is a documentary film about a group of passionate Native American cyclists who attempt to bring the sport of mountain biking to the Navajo Nation, where no bike shops exist.
Tonight's screening features the cast of the Clinton Street Cabaret! Come see the famous, rambunctious show that has played every single week at the Clinton Street Theater in Portland, Oregon.
A tough detective (Denzel Washington) matches wits with a cunning bank robber (Clive Owen), as a tense hostage crisis is unfolding. Into the volatile situation comes a woman named Madaline (Jodie Foster), a mysterious power broker who has a hidden agenda and threatens to push a tense situation past the breaking point.
Based on the true story of Sarraounia Mangou, constructed from oral histories, and largely self-financed and shot in Burkina-Faso, with SARRAOUNIA Med Hondo made an anti-colonial, African epic on a size and scale that rivaled any major studio work.
Originally billed as an American blaxploitation flick, St. John's film was nominated for the Gold Bear award at the 1972 Berlin Film Festival and is being seen in a new light as a proto-avant-garde work ahead of its time.