Leave the glamour of the City of Lights behind, and enter the seedy underworld of a poor suburban neighborhood of Paris. This black and white film follows three young men for 24 hours after a violent riot erupts in their community.
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Choose life. Easily one of the best films of the 1990s, this black comedy follows heroin addict Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) as he stumbles through bad ideas and sobriety attempts with his unreliable friends
Read MoreThe surliest teens in a very 1990s Seattle high school find love in the style of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew in this Heath Ledger and Julia Styles classic. The clothes, the music, the drama, and the cast make this maybe the quintessential teen romcom.
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Back with a new lineup, NYICFF KID FLICKS TWO is a fantastic trip on the road to growing up. Challenging expectations and reflecting growth and resilience, these short films from around the globe — including France, Iran, Colombia, and more — are made with older kids in mind.
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Based on the Jack London novel of the same name, Pietro Marcello’s latest follows a sailor (Luca Marinelli) trying to remake himself as a writer, in this passionate and timeless story of class consciousness and failed ideals.
Read MoreThe film that launched Giulietta Masina and Fellini into international stardom is a tragicomic fable about the brutish traveling-circus strongman Zampanò, who takes as his performing partner Masina’s sensitive, dreamy Gelsomina, a delicate spirit gradually crushed by his cruelty.
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One of the most successful independent films of all time, this early horror docudrama was filmed in Fouke, Arkansas, inspired by the real reports of a Bigfoot-like “Boggy Creek Monster” in the area. Now restored in 4K, THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK bypassed Hollywood distribution and broke ground by becoming the 10th highest grossing film of 1972.
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In this high-tension, low-budget thriller, an Oakland widower’s thirst for justice is rekindled when a local killing is oddly similar to his wife’s unsolved murder from decades ago.
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Based on one of the most controversial novels of its day, NATIVE SON (1951) was equally controversial upon its release and promptly censored for its depiction of racial injustice. Thanks to a newly discovered print and dedicated restoration efforts, the Richard Wright classic can now be enjoyed in full.
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After a high-profile hit goes wrong, a deadly assassin (Jessica Chastain) becomes marked for death by her own black ops organization after questioning orders and breaking protocol.
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