During the month of December Filmatique presents The Future is Female (Directors) III, a collection of exemplary features from a new canon of female directorial voices.
Read MoreDuring the month of November Filmatique presents Greek Weird Wave, a series of films that refract the zeitgeist of contemporary Greece's economic, political, and spiritual turmoil. Often, these explorations adopt a style of mundane realism, stories of everyday life set within scenarios of macabre, bizarre, even violent milieux.
Read MoreFilmatique presents American Folklore, a series of films dissecting the textures and rhythms of rural Americana, tales of lost and shattered innocence.
Read MoreFilmatique presents The Creation of Meaning II, a series of documentary films focusing on the act of creation.
Read MoreFilmatique has partnered with Brooklyn-based film distributor Factory 25 once more for American Indie IV, a spotlight on some of the most exciting filmmakers working in the American independent scene.
Read MoreFilmatique’s Middle Eastern Cinema series seeks to present a diversity of cinematic visions from Israel and Palestine.
Read MoreFilmatique’s second Ecologies series explores green activism, the natural world, and the effect of human intervention on ecological systems.
Read MoreA collection of films from Latvia, Romania, Lithuania, and Hungary.
Read MoreA collection of works from exciting filmmaking talents in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Sacha Polak discusses intimacy, the challenge of shooting one's first feature, cinematic inspirations and her upcoming projects.
Read MoreA collection of exemplary features from a new canon of female directorial voices.
Read MoreA film series offering humanizing perspectives of migration, displacement, diaspora, and the search for a better life.
A collection of works by some of the finest filmmakers working in France.
Read MoreA film series spolighting some of contemporary Italian cinema’s most innovative directors.
Read MoreA panorama of acclaimed works from various nations in East and Southeast Asia.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin examines the political valences of anxiety and uneasiness in various works of Theodore Collatos.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Collatos discusses representing the current sociopolitical state of America onscreen, aesthetics of implied aggression, shooting his first documentary in Rio de Janeiro, and upcoming projects.
Read MoreIn an exclusive memoir for Filmatique, writer-director Lonely Christopher reflects on the decade-long process of completing his feature film MOM.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Guest Curator Tony Torn explores the narrative and thematic complexity of MOM.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Guest Curator Alex Gootter explores notions of salvation, community, and friendship vis-à-vis Will Oldman's character Ike in New Jerusalem.
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