Amanda Kim’s acclaimed documentary on the “father of video art” is now streaming on PBS platforms.
Film Announcements
Watch Indigenous Cinema at the Native New York Film Festival
See what makes New York a Native place on the big screen at the National Museum of the American Indian from May 5 through 7.
61st Ann Arbor Film Festival Features 108 Films From 33 Countries
With screenings and programs both online and in person, the oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival in North America opens March 21.
Julianknxx’s In A Dream We Are At Once Beautiful Goes Beneath the Surface of Swiss Cities
Shot in Zürich, Geneva, Basel, and Lausanne, the visual artist and poet’s new film asks: Whose dreams are we attempting to live?
Craft in America Features Biskakone Greg Johnson, an Ojibwe Artist Who Shows a Way Home
The latest episode of this documentary series on PBS explores the meaning of home through handmade objects, hand built homes, and the artists who create them.
Failure to Protect a Prison Population Exposed in Sickness in the System
Field of Vision’s latest free streaming offering focuses on a vulnerable population put at risk, told through the stories of those inside.
Watch Indigenous Cinema With the National Museum of the American Indian
For Native American Heritage Month, the Native Cinema Showcase includes over 35 free online screenings representing 30 Indigenous Nations in eight different countries.
Japan Society and ACA Present The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from JAPAN CUTS and Beyond
The latest ACA Cinema Project series spotlights contemporary female directors, producers, cinematographers, and screenwriters from Japan alongside a classics film selection.
Five Women Indict an Unjust System in They Won’t Call It Murder
This intimate and subversive look at a community irrevocably altered by police violence is streaming free now on Field of Vision.
Watch Celebrated New Films From Japan at New York’s IFC Center
Starting March 11 and ending on the 17th, the movie theater is showing daily screenings of Yujiro Harumoto’s A Balance and Keisuke Yoshida’s Blue.
The 60th Ann Arbor Film Festival Is In-person and Online
After two years of online-only festivals, the AAFF will return to the Michigan Theater in Downtown Ann Arbor from March 22 to 27.
Stream Without a Whisper – Konnon:Kwe Presented by the National Museum of the American Indian
After watching this film about Indigenous women’s influence on the early US women’s rights movement, viewers can check out a panel with the director and subjects.