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In the Films of Dore O., Feelings Create Their Own Reality

by Dana Reinoos June 12, 2022June 10, 2022

Overlooked for too long in the experimental scene, the recently deceased German director is getting a tribute series at Anthology Film Archives.

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Prismatic Ground Tries to Change the Conversation on Experimental Documentary

by Dan Schindel May 3, 2022May 12, 2022

Film programmer Inney Prakash talks to Hyperallergic about what it takes to start a new film festival solo during a pandemic.

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The Complete Works of Influential Experimental Filmmaker Michael Snow Come to New York

by Forrest Cardamenis December 1, 2021December 2, 2021

Anthology Film Archives’ complete retrospective of the influential Canadian experimental filmmaker includes many exceptionally rare titles.

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Anarchism on Film, From the Paris Commune to Emma Goldman

by Dan Schindel February 2, 2021February 2, 2021

Anthology Film Archives delves into the oft-misunderstood political philosophy in a new online screening series.

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Anthology Film Archives Presents: Avant-Garde Films by Polish Women Artists of the 1970s

by Anthology Film Archives January 11, 2021January 8, 2021

Stream the program January 13–26 for a rental fee of $8, with discounts available.

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Polish Animator Mariusz Wilczyński’s Kill It and Leave This Town Premieres in the US

by Anthology Film Archives November 23, 2020January 8, 2021

The award-winning film is available for streaming from November 25 through December 8, courtesy of Anthology Film Archives, the Polish Cultural Institute New York, and Outsider Pictures.

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The Life and Times of War Reporter Robert Fisk

by Dan Schindel November 5, 2020November 17, 2020

If you want a great primer on Fisk, who recently passed away, look to the documentary This is Not a Movie.

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What Does ‘Home’ Mean During the COVID Pandemic?

by Dan Schindel September 29, 2020November 5, 2020

Home Truths, a new online screening series from Anthology Film Archives, acts as a resource for community information and solidarity.

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An Animated Horror Film Dredges a Disturbing Chilean History

by Dan Schindel May 15, 2020May 15, 2020

The Wolf House is thick with layered references to Chile’s repression under Pinochet, but it’s not necessary to understand any of them to get the full brunt of its terrifying, intricately animated imagery.

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The Complicated Personas of Mozart, Rock Hudson, and Jean Seberg

by Mark Asch February 7, 2020February 6, 2020

A new retrospective at Anthology Film Archives presents the work of pioneering independent director and film essayist Mark Rappaport.

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Don’t Cry Cause It’s Over: A Program of Queer Experimental Shorts Reframes Loss

by Dessane Lopez Cassell December 10, 2019

This Saturday, Anthology Film Archives presents Representations of Leaving: Queer Death and Heavens, a program of experimental shorts focused on experiences of loss, rebirth, and queer utopia.

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“DIY or Die”: Brooklynites Face the Apocalypse in Empty Metal

by Adina Glickstein December 5, 2019January 11, 2021

We might think of Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer’s latest as a cyborg film — both its subject matter and formal approach depend on unifying across difference, a fuck-you to essentialized binaries.

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