NYICFF Kid Flicks One 2020 (Target age 3-7)
NOW SHOWING
Screening at Row House Online
NYICFF KID FLICKS ONE is back with a brand new lineup of films perfect for younger kids! Keep the dynamic of work and play lively with these tales from around the globe. Travel to Germany, Mexico, Japan, and more without leaving the house.
- 11:40 pm
NYICFF Kid Flicks Two 2020 (Target age 8+)
NOW SHOWING
Screening at Row House Online
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.
- 11:45 pm
City Hall
NOW SHOWING
Screening at Row House Online
At 90 years old, Frederick Wiseman has released his 46th documentary, CITY HALL. Through his trademark masterfully edited vignettes and fly-on-the-wall approach, Wiseman dives this time into the inner-workings of the Boston city government, from basic municipal services to social reform and the entrenched systems that stall it.
- 11:50 pm
Action U.S.A. (4K Restoration)
NOW SHOWING
Screening at Row House Online
In 1989, a stuntman-turned-filmmaker unleashed the most explosive, death-defying, bullet-riddled, grenade-launching, flame-broiled, anti-human megattack in independent film history and no one knew…UNTIL NOW. ACTION U.S.A: Now in 4K!
- 11:55 pm
Coming Soon
Special Events
My Cousin Vinny w. an Intro from a Lawyer
April 28
Did you know that My Cousin Vinny is one of the more accurate courtroom dramas on film? Hear from local lawyer/My Cousin Vinny enthusiast Susanna Bagdasarova before the film!
Sexual Chocolate Night with Coming to America
April 29
All chocolate is sexual. Come watch Eddie Murphy’s Coming to America and enjoy a complimentary chocolate bar in homage to the fictional soul band!
Johnny Mnemonic in Black and White
May 3
One night only! We’re screening the black and white version of this film released in 2022.
Cult-O-Rama: Gritty Cities
May 8
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… but in this tale of two cities, it is fully just the worst of times.