Slow Cinema features groundbreaking works by Lav Diaz, Carlos Reygadas, Bi Gan, and Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Anti-consumerist, ecological, and contemplative, cinematic slowness offers a new form of agency, a mode of intervention in the accelerated pace of late-capitalist existence.
Read MoreThe fourth edition of Filmatique’s Ecologies series features films from Radu Ciorniciuc, Fredrik Gertten, Andreas Johnsen, Su Rynard, Kim Mourdant, Julie Bertuccelli, and Yung Chang.
Read MoreFilmatique’s African Cinema collection features seminal works by Lionel Rogosin, Djibril Diop Mambéty, and Samba Gadjigo.
Read MoreFilmatique’s Foreign Language Oscar Submissions series spotlights films from nations that have rarely, if ever, been nominated, advancing a more diverse vision of contemporary world cinema than has been historically presented at the Academy Awards.
Read MoreFilms by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Shin'ya Tsukamoto, Hirokazu Koreeda, and more are featured in this series highlighting the best of Japanese cinema in recent years and decades.
Read MoreA deep dive into works by the master filmmaker, as well as a documentary on her process.
Read MoreA collection of great extended cinema—international series and miniseries from Bruno Dumont, Agnieszka Holland, Miguel Gomes, Jacques Rivette and Michele Placido.
Read MoreA collection of the best in noir—femme fatales, smoking guns, and light through the blinds.
Read MoreStreaming during the month of October, these six Jean Rollin films are horror genre classics.
Read MoreNew to Filmatique in September is an eight-film retrospective of the German master—crime thrillers, fantasy, and science fiction.
Read MoreAs part of Filmatique’s new expanded programming, Visionaries features works by groundbreaking filmmakers such as Miklós Jancsó, István Szabó, Ken Jacobs, Deborah Shaffer, Jonas Mekas, and Derek Jarman.
Read MoreNew Asian Voices II offers a panorama of acclaimed works from various nations in East Asia.
Read MoreCinema Italiano! II is a collection of works from some of the most exciting filmmakers working in Italian cinema.
Read MoreThe third installation of Docs in Focus IV focuses on devotional realms and systems of modern labor in countries diverse as India, Austria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ukraine, Nigeria and Bangladesh.
Read MoreDuring the month of May Filmatique presents its first expanded series of contemporary nonfiction films. The second installation of Docs in Focus IV looks beyond US borders to post-Soviet and Muslim worlds.
Read MoreDuring the month of May Filmatique presents its first expanded series of contemporary nonfiction films. The first installation zeroes in on peripheral existence in present-day America.
Read MoreFilmatique presents Ecologies III, a series of films attentive to issues of nature and sustainable living, ecological restoration, the global food system, and animal life.
Read MoreFilmatique presents Foreign Language Oscar Submissions V, a collection of films from Romania, Poland, Kazakhstan, North Macedonia, and Turkey.
Read MoreDuring the month of February Filmatique presents Spotlight on Brazil III, a collection of films from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
During the month of January Filmatique presents French Art House III, a collection of works by some of the finest filmmakers working in France.
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