Here's our list of upcoming special event screenings at theaters in New York City from January 31st and beyond. If you host an event and we missed you, please let us know -
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Far From Heaven - Q&A with Cinematographer Ed Lachman
Jan 31 (7pm)
Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street, Manhattan)
In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis and mounting racial tensions in the outside world.
Seeking Mavis Beacon - Q&A with Director Jazmin Jones, Co-Creator Olivia McKayla Ross
Jan 31 (7pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
Investigates the disappearance and reexamines the legacy of one of the most influential Black women in technology.
Time Passages - Q&A with Director Kyle Henry
Jan 31 (7pm), Feb 1 (2pm)
Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street, Manhattan)
A filmmaker "time travels" via his family archive as his mother's health declines from dementia, racing against the clock to resolve his fraught relationship to family and nation when COVID strikes her nursing home.
Puzzle of a Downfall Child - Q&A with Director Jerry Schatzberg
Jan 31 (7:00pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53 Street, Manhattan)
Once famous model Lou Andreas Sand recalls her past as she tries to find success in the New York modeling world, her affair with ad exec Mark, her friendship with fashion photographer Aaron Reinhardt, and her downward spiral.
Calamity Jane & Delphine Seyrig: A Story - Q&A with Director Babette Mangolte
Feb 1 (5:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
Delphine Seyrig investigates Calamity Jane, revealing her sensibilities and insights about life in letters to her absent daughter. The letters provide reflections about feminism and motherhood and become a landmark text for feminism in the 1970s.
Oh, Canada - Q&A with Director Paul Schrader
Feb 1 (5:45pm)
Roxy Cinema (2 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan)
Leonard Fife, one of sixty thousand draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam, shares all his secrets to de-mythologize his mythologized life.
Exhibiting Forgiveness - Q&A with Director Titus Kaphar, Actor Andre Holland
Feb 1 (7:30pm)
Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn)
The semi-autobiographical film stars André Holland as an admired painter who is asked to forgive and reconcile with his estranged father.
Make Me Famous - Q&A with Director Brian Vincent, Producer Heather Spore
Feb 2 (4:45pm)
New Plaza Cinema (35 West 67th Street, Manhattan)
A madcap romp through the 1980's NYC art scene amid the colorful career of painter, Edward Brezinski, hell-bent on making it. Filmed in NYC, Detroit, San Francisco, Ireland, Berlin and the Cote d'Azur.
The Brutalist (clips from movie) - Q&A with Actor Adrien Brody
Feb 2 (8pm)
92Y (1395 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan)
When a visionary architect and his wife flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern United States, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.
Nightshades - Q&A with Director Ellen Callaghan
Feb 5 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
8 intimate vignettes of 8 unique nightlife artists
Voices of the Gods - Q&A with Director Al Santana
Feb 7 (6pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
VOICES OF THE GODS foregrounds the Akan and Yoruba religions, two West African traditions practiced within the United States. It looks at their cosmologies, use of music, dance, and medicine in various ceremonies and rituals.
Gazer - Q&A with Director Ryan Sloan, Writer/Actor Ariella Mastroianni
Feb 7 (6pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
Frankie, a young mother with dyschronometria, struggles to perceive time. Using cassette tapes for guidance, she takes a risky job from a mysterious woman to support her family, unaware of the dark consequences that await.
Parthenope - Q&A with Actress Celeste Dalla Porta
Feb 7 (7pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
Parthenope, born in the sea of Naples in 1950, searches for happiness over the long summers of her youth, falling in love with her home city and its many memorable characters. From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino comes a monumental and deeply romantic story of a lifetime.
Scarecrow - Q&A with Director Jerry Schatzberg
Feb 8 (4pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53 Street, Manhattan)
An ex-con drifter with a penchant for brawling is amused by a homeless ex-sailor, so they partner up as they head east together.
The Dead Thing - Q&A with Director Elric Kane
Feb 11 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 6th Avenue, Manhattan)
A young woman lost in a series of meaningless connections falls in love with a charismatic and sensitive man, who hides a dark secret that turns her affair into a dangerous obsession.
Emilia Perez - Q&A with Director Jacques Audiard
Feb 12 (6:10pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
Emilia Pérez follows four remarkable women in Mexico, each pursuing their own happiness. Cartel leader Emilia enlists unappreciated lawyer Rita to help fake her death so that she can finally live authentically as her true self.
Flow - Q&A with Director Gints Zilbalodis
Feb 12 (7pm)
Scandinavia House (58 Park Avenue, Manhattan)
Cat is a solitary animal, but as its home is devastated by a great flood, he finds refuge on a boat populated by various species, and will have to team up with them despite their differences.
Universal Language - Q&A with Writer/Director/Actor Matthew Rankin
Feb 12 (7pm), Feb 13 (7pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
An absurdist triptych of seemingly unconnected stories find a mysterious point of intersection in this tale set somewhere between Winnipeg and Tehran.
Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse - Q&A with Directors Molly Bernstein & Philip Dolin
Feb 21 (7:10pm), Feb 22 (4:30pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
Explores the life and career of cartoonist Art Spiegelman including the creation and ground-breaking impact of his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel MAUS.
Pizza Guy 8 - Q&A with Director Tate Hoffmaster
Feb 22 (6pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
After being pushed around, a kind, down-on-his-luck pizza delivery boy is finally pushed too far and goes on a killing spree. However, he soon discovers he is actually in a movie and tries to escape his murderous fate in this surrealist slasher.
The Daytrippers - Q&A with Actors Liev Schreiber, Hope Davis, Campbell Scott
Feb 23 (2pm)
Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street, Manhattan)
When she discovers a love letter written to her husband by an unknown paramour, the distraught Eliza turns to her tight-knit Long Island family for advice.
Adult Best Friends - Q&A with Director Delaney Buffett
Feb 24 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
Inseparable since childhood, levelheaded Katie takes her codependent best friend Delaney on a girls' trip to break the news that she is getting married. Things do not go as planned.
Wendy and Lucy - Q&A with Writer/Director Kelly Reichardt, Producer Larry Fessenden
Mar 7 (7pm)
Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street, Manhattan)
Over the summer, a series of unfortunate happenings triggers a financial crisis for a young woman and she soon finds her life falling apart.
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold - Q&A with Director Griffin Dunne
Mar 11 (7pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.