ARCANA (1972) (Church of Film)
A revolutionary nightmare starring cult actresses Lucia Bosè and Tina Aumont, the film has been rarely seen since its distributor went bankrupt shortly after production.
A revolutionary nightmare starring cult actresses Lucia Bosè and Tina Aumont, the film has been rarely seen since its distributor went bankrupt shortly after production.
An account of the fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter (Academy Award Best Actress Emma Stone), a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe).
Scream Queen Felissa Rose comes to The Clinton Street Theater for a special screening of her staring role in SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983), providing live commentary to the cult horror film. Screening followed by a Q&A and the opportunity to purchase autographs and photographs.
Inside DeepMind's London headquarters, founder Demis Hassabis and his team are relentlessly pursuing the creation of AI that matches or surpasses human abilities on a wide range of tasks.
In the corner of Oregon balancing the border of Idaho, nestled among the rugged terrain of the Owyhee Canyonlands, a group of five black leaders embarked on a journey that would not only deepen their understanding of the environment but also ignite a fervor for both environmental advocacy and racial justice. Screening followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Encore screening added at the request of the community. Proceeds from this event will benefit Palestine Red Crescent Society.
Palestine's official submission for the 2025 Academy Awards and an official selection at TIFF 2024, this new documentary coordinated and funded by filmmaker Rashid Masharawi is a collection of revealing stories from 22 Palestinian filmmakers living through war, who capture their lives in Gaza amidst war.
Dennis Nyback (1953-2022) was the former owner of the Clinton St. Theater and an internationally renowned film curator and programmer. Over his 40 year career he amassed one of the most unique and rare film collections in the United States, an archive he regularly would draw from to create one-of-a-kind film programs that screened in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. We celebrate Dennis’ legacy by doing what he did best; putting on a show and sharing some of the coolest unseen cinema projected on 16mm film!
Made in response to Pasolini's Salo and Makavajev's Sweet Movie, SPELL - SWEET SLAUGHTERHOUSE is Alberto Cavallone's Surrealismo estremo at its finest, told in darkly compelling vignettes of madness, betrayal, brutality, sex and the grotesque.