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La Flor Piranhas What You Gonna Do When the Mariano Llinás, Argentina, 2018, 803m Claudio Giovannesi, Italy, 2019, 112m This World’s on Fire? (screening in 4 parts) singular coming-of-age story won the Silver Roberto Minervini, Italy/USA/France, 2018, Bear for Best Screenplay at the Berlin Film 123m Italian-born, American South–based AUGUST 2-8 (PARTS 1 & 2) Festival. Newcomer Francesco Di Napoli stars filmmaker Roberto Minervini’s portrait of Part 1: 203m as 15-year-old Nicola, who leads a pack of African-Americans in New Orleans struggling Part 2: 188m cocksure hellions captivated by the lifestyle to maintain their unique cultural identity and AUGUST 9-15 (PARTS 3 & 4) of the local Camorra as they descend into the to find social justice. A passionately urgent and Part 3: 205m violent, paranoid world of Naples’s dominant strangely lyrical film experience. An NYFF56 Part 4: 207m crime group. A 2019 Open Roads selection. A selection. A KimStim release. Roberto Minervini Music Box Films release. in person. A decade in the making, Mariano Llinás’s follow-up to his 2008 cult classic Extraordinary Stories is an unrepeatable labor of love and mad- ness that redefines the concept of binge-viewing. The director himself appears at the start to pre- view the six disparate episodes that await, each starring the same four remarkable actresses: Elisa Carricajo, Valeria Correa, Pilar Gamboa, and Laura Paredes. Overflowing with nested subplots and whiplash digressions, La Flor shape-shifts from a B-movie to a musical to a spy thriller to a category-defying metafiction—all of them without OPENS AUGUST 23 OPENS AUGUST 30 endings—to a remake of a very well-known French classic and, finally, to an enigmatic period “A yearning, bruising vision of unpracticed “Harrowing. An impressive new filmmaker.” piece that lacks a beginning (granted, all notions adolescent desire.” –Jessica Kiang, Variety of beginnings and endings become fuzzy after –Guy Lodge, Variety 14 hours). An adventure in scale and duration, La The Load Flor is a marvelously entertaining exploration of Genesis Ognjen Glavonić, Serbia/France/Croatia/Iran/ the possibilities of fiction that lands somewhere Philippe Lesage, Canada, 2018, 130m Following Qatar, 2018, 98m Ognjen Glavonić’s wintry road close to its outer limits. An NYFF56 selection. his autobiographical 2015 narrative debut The movie concerns a truck driver (Leon Lucev) A Grasshopper Film release. Mariano Llinas in Demons, Philippe Lesage now captures the tasked with transporting mysterious cargo person. romantic trials and tribulations of two Quebecois across a scorched landscape from Kosovo to teen siblings: the charismatic, Salinger-reading Belgrade during the 1999 NATO bombing of Guillaume (Théodore Pellerin) and the more Yugoslavia. The Load is a work of enveloping ostensibly grown-up Charlotte (Noée Abita). The atmosphere that puts a politically charged result is one of the most beautiful coming-of-age twist on highway thrillers The Wages of Fear stories in years. A 2019 New Directors/New Films and Sorcerer. A 2019 New Directors/New Films selection. A Film Movement release. selection. A Grasshopper Film release.

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50th Mixtape: Weekly Double Escape in New York: : Richard Linklater Features Films on Governors Island and Ginger Sledge Our golden anniversary summer playlist For the second year in a row, Film at Lincoln Director Richard Linklater and his longtime continues. Through September, Film at Lincoln Center is delighted to present free outdoor collaborator, producer Ginger Sledge, will sit Center celebrates its semi-centennial with a summer screenings on Governors Island. On down with Film Comment’s Nicolas Rapold series of double features presented free of August 9, we present Michel Gondry’s Oscar- to talk about their new movie, the funny and charge. We have handpicked 20 films—a com- winning Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. moving Where’d You Go, Bernadette, starring bination of our all-time and recent favorites—to The screening will be preceded by Michael Cate Blanchett. Tuesday, August 13, 7:00pm be screened across 10 Thursdays, culminating Almereyda’s NYFF56 official selection short film on September 11 with a final selection to be To the Unknown. Presented in partnership with decided by a public vote. the Trust for Governors Island and produced by Rooftop Films. Friday, August 9, 7:00pm All double features start at 6:00pm.

AUGUST 1 Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979) High Life (Claire Denis, 2019)

AUGUST 8 School Daze (, 1988) Sorry to Bother You (Boots Riley, 2018)

AUGUST 15 Nocturama (Bertrand Bonello, 2017) Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018)

AUGUST 22 © 2016 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved. demonlover (Olivier Assayas, 2002) Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Photo Wildman by Elle (Paul Verhoeven, 2016) Funny Face Make My Day: American Movies AUGUST 29 Directed by the legendary Stanley Donen, who in the Age of Reagan with J. Velvet Goldmine (, 1998) died this year at age 94, Funny Face is one of the Hoberman Her Smell (Alex Ross Perry, 2019) most delightful movies of the 1950s, a Paris-set Legendary critic J. Hoberman will appear in musical featuring and Fred person for a special Film at Lincoln Center talk Don’t forget to vote for our final free double Astaire at their most charming. Experience this in conjunction with the screening series he’s feature of the 50th Mixtape! The winner will be magical film outdoors at Lincoln Center’s Josie curated, which is inspired by his new book announced at the August 1 free double feature Robertson Plaza when it’s presented as part of about the political undercurrents of some of the of Stalker and High Life, and the winning selec- Met Opera Summer HD Festival. Friday, August major films of the eighties. See page 7 to learn tions will screen on Wednesday, September 11 23, 8:00pm more. Wednesday, August 28, 7:00pm starting at 6:00pm.

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#FILMLINC SUMMER OF FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER Another Country: Outsider Visions of America AUGUST 2–14 Continuing the story of how exiled European directors transformed Hollywood in the 1930s and ’40s, this series considers the many ways that foreign and immigrant auteurs of the modern era have depicted and otherwise apprehended America, from period adaptations to diary films to action blockbusters. See more and save with a 3+ film discount package or All-Access Pass.

pioneer Shigeko Kubota offers a different kind of diary, chronicling a month’s stay in the Navajo Nation. Sunday, August 11, 2:00pm

Face/Off John Woo, USA, 1997, 35mm, 138m An FBI agent and a terrorist—played by John Travolta and Nicolas Cage—surgically swap faces, each confronting a version of himself embodied by his adversary in John Woo’s action hit, which tran- spires on an alternate plane of sheer irrationality. Wednesday, August 14, 9:00pm

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Angela Davis: Portrait of a eponymous Nevada brothel and the people The Golden Boat Raúl Ruiz, USA/Belgium, 1990, 83m Ruiz’s Revolutionary employed there are captured in the first of first film made in the U.S. freely borrows from Yolande du Luart, USA, 1972, 16mm, 80m One of several documentaries Broomfield has made the rarest items in this series, this documentary about sex work in America. Wednesday, August American police dramas and telenovelas about legendary political activist Angela Davis 7, 4:30pm & Saturday, August 10, 1:30pm in transforming downtown New York into a was shot in the early seventies. Tuesday, August phantasmagorical labyrinth of noirish intrigues, 6, 7:00pm & Monday, August 12, 2:30pm Class Relations inexplicable menace, and metaphysical Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub, West quagmires. Saturday, August 10, 9:00pm Black Panthers + The Sixth Side of Germany/France, 1984, 35mm, 126m One of the Pentagon Straub and Huillet’s supreme accomplish- The Great Silence Agnès Varda, France/USA, 1968, 31m ments—inspired by Kafka’s never-completed Sergio Corbucci, Italy/France, 1968, 105m Shot Chris Marker and François Reichenbach, France, Amerika—follows a teenage immigrant from amidst the snowy expanses of the Dolomites, 1968, 28m Varda’s casual, open-air portrait of Europe who arrives to this strange new land rife Sergio Corbucci’s spaghetti western is a grim, the Black Panthers during her 1968 L.A. journey, with swindlers and hypocrites. Saturday, August grand, anti-capitalist allegory influenced by the made with delicacy, grace, and political urgency, 10, 3:30pm & Sunday, August 11, 4:15pm deaths of Malcolm X and Che Guevara, and starring and an evocative essay by Chris Marker on Jean-Louis Trintignant and Klaus Kinski. Friday, the October 1967 Mobilization to End the War Dogville August 2, 8:30pm & Saturday, August 3, 2:00pm demonstrations. Friday, August 2, 7:00pm & Lars von Trier, Denmark, 2003, 178m In Lars von Monday, August 5, 4:00pm Trier’s spellbinding deconstruction of sacred The House of Mirth American values, a seemingly naive fugitive Terence Davies, UK/USA, 2000, 35mm, 140m Bush Mama + Manhattan One Two named Grace (Nicole Kidman), on the run from Davies’s exquisite adaptation of Edith Wharton’s Three Four gangsters, arrives at a small town in the Rocky 1905 novel—an unsparing survey of the New York Haile Gerima, USA, 1979, 16mm, 97m Mountains, where she is first welcomed and then aristocracy at the turn of the 20th century—stars Tomonari Nishikawa, USA, 2004, Super-8, 3m becomes a convenient scapegoat for their own Gillian Anderson as the ill-fated Lily Bart, who Bush Mama, by Ethiopian-born director Haile moral shortcomings. Tuesday, August 13, 7:00pm watches her social status slowly crumble as she Gerima, about the experiences of a black refuses to marry for money. Sunday, August 11, mother living in Watts, is a signal achievement Double-Blind (aka No Sex Last 9:15pm & Tuesday, August 13, 4:00pm of the renaissance of African-American inde- Night) + Video Girls and Video pendent cinema that developed around UCLA Songs for Navajo Sky How Much Wood Would a in the 1970s. Wednesday, August 7, 7:00pm Sophie Calle and Greg Shephard, USA, 1996, 76m Woodchuck Chuck + God’s Angry Man Shigeko Kubota, USA, 1973, 32m Conceptual Werner Herzog, West Germany, 1976/1980, Chicken Ranch artist Sophie Calle and her then-boyfriend Greg 45m/44m Herzog visits the World Championship Nick Broomfield and Sandi Sissel, UK/USA, Shephard travel cross-country to California of Livestock Auctioneers in New Holland, 1983, 85m The everyday activities of the in his temperamental Cadillac; and video art Pennsylvania, where contestants compete in

TICKETS: FILMLINC.ORG feats of tongue-twisting verbal dexterity; and communicating in a language of their own Willow Springs + Footnotes to a profiles L.A. televangelist Gene Scott, for whom invention; Gorin casts his amused yet penetrating House of Love faith is big business. Sunday, August 4, 8:00pm gaze on the family’s lean economic situation and Laida Lertxundi, USA, 2007, 16mm, 13m & Wednesday, August 7, 2:30pm the mass-media cult intent on exploiting their Werner Schroeter, West Germany, 1973, 78m story. Saturday, August 3, 4:15pm & Friday, A trio of women rob and kill men who pass In the Cut August 9, 4:30pm through their corner of the Mojave in Werner Jane Campion, UK/Australia/USA, 2003, 35mm, Schroeter’s film set in ghost town Willow Springs, 119m After learning about the brutal murder Prison Images and Laida Lertxundi’s gnomic, emotionally of a young woman in her neighborhood, an Harun Farocki, Germany, 2000, 60m In this charged film, likewise set in a desolate, sun- English professor (Meg Ryan) begins an affair probing essay film, German filmmaker Farocki soaked locale. Tuesday, August 6, 8:45pm with one of the investigating police detectives appropriates the internal surveillance recordings (Mark Ruffalo) in Jane Campion’s mesmerizing of the U.S. prison system, considering the Xiao Yu + Williamsburg, Brooklyn erotic thriller. Wednesday, August 14, 6:30pm far-reaching architecture of social control, and Sylvia Chang, Taiwan, 1995, 104m making visible an America designed to be hidden. Jonas Mekas, USA, 2003, 16mm, 15m Model Shop Monday, August 12, 7:00pm In Xiao Yu, a young garment worker from China Jacques Demy, France/USA, 1969, 97m Demy’s enters into a green card marriage in New tenure in Hollywood would begin and end with Providence York with an alcoholic writer. In Williamsburg, one of his most underrated pictures, starring Alain Resnais, Switzerland/France, 1977, 104m Brooklyn, Jonas Mekas conjures the atmospheres Gary Lockwood as an aspiring architect and Resnais’s first film in English, featuring John of his newfound immigrant milieu. Monday, full-time layabout in Los Angeles who comes August 12, 8:30pm Gielgud, is set on a Victorian-era estate; inside face-to-face with his own mortality when we’re privy to the fevered dreams and emotional he learns he’s been called in for the draft. reckonings of an aging writer whose body is Zabriskie Point Sunday, August 4, 3:30pm & Monday, August Michelangelo Antonioni, USA, 1970, 35mm, succumbing to cancer. Saturday, August 3, 5, 2:00pm 113m In Antonioni’s infamous, spectacular 6:00pm & Tuesday, August 6, 4:30pm counterculture studio production, a student News from Home + Ism Ism + Punishment Park + Rat Life and radical finds himself on the run after a violent Guerillère Talks clash with the police, escaping to Death Valley in Diet in North America Chantal Akerman, France/Belgium/ a stolen plane. Saturday, August 3, 8:15pm & Peter Watkins, USA, 1971, 91m West Germany, 1977, 85m Sunday, August 4, 5:30pm Joyce Wieland, Canada, 1968, 16mm, 16m Manuel DeLanda, USA, 1979, 16mm, 9m Shot in a documentary style, with non-actors Vivienne Dick, USA, 1978, 25m cast partly according to their political sympa- A trio of distinctive works made by young FREE INSTALLATIONS thies, Watkins’s dystopian fantasy imagines a expats in ’70s New York: Akerman’s plan- 29 Palms near-future where due process in America has gent News from Home, wherein precisely An-My Lê, USA, 2005, 7m An-My Lê’s installation been suspended as a response to increasing civil composed street scenes are paired with 29 Palms, part of a larger project about a unrest, and the fates of political dissidents are recited letters from the filmmaker’s mother in California military base where service members instead determined by tribunal. Friday, August 9, Belgium; Ism Ism, in which DeLanda elabo- train for combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, is 6:45pm & Monday, August 12, 4:30pm rately defaces subway advertisements; and as an elegant black-and-white diptych. Free Super-8 luminary Vivienne Dick’s assemblage Amphitheater loop, August 2-4 of portraits featuring different women from Showgirls her downtown demimonde. Wednesday, Paul Verhoeven, France/USA, 1995, 35mm, Medium Earth August 7, 9:00pm 128m Unbound by musty notions of “good taste,” The Otolith Group, UK/USA, 2013, 41m An Showgirls goes further than any other film of audiovisual essay on the anthropocene, Paris, Texas the 1990s in its orgiastic depiction of consum- specifically the parched terrain of California, the Wim Wenders, West Germany/France/UK/ erism, crass spectacle, and the dark side of the human interventions engineering its environ- USA, 1984, 145m Wenders’s emotionally American dream. Sunday, August 11, 6:45pm & ment, and the forces at play beneath its surface. overwhelming, Palme d’Or–winning odyssey Tuesday, August 13, 1:30pm Free Amphitheater loop, August 9-11 stars Harry Dean Stanton as a lonely amnesiac seeking out his estranged wife and son, and The Sky on Location + To Be Here Free Talk: Thomas Beard & Nastassja Kinski giving what might be her Babette Mangolte, 1982, 16mm, 78m Shanay Jhaveri finest performance to date.Saturday, August Ute Aurand, Germany, 2013, 16mm, 38m Join Another Country’s co-organizers for a 10, 6:00pm & Wednesday, August 14, 3:30pm French-born Babette Mangolte, feeling the pull wide-ranging discussion of the representation of the American West, sets out to map the region of America by foreign and immigrant auteurs. Poto and Cabengo through its shifting seasonal palette, resulting Thursday, August 8, 7:00pm (Elinor Bunin Jean-Pierre Gorin, USA/West Germany, in a chromatic geography of the landscape as Munroe Film Center, 144 W 65 St) 1980, 77m This utterly beguiling documentary well as a keen-eyed meditation on its history. was inspired by a news item about twin girls, Preceded by Ute Aurand’s lyrical portrait of Organized by Thomas Beard, Shanay Jhaveri, Grace and Virginia Kennedy, believed to be America. Friday, August 9, 9:00pm and Dan Sullivan.

#FILMLINC SUMMER OF FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER Scary Movies XII AUGUST 16-21 Bringing you the genre’s best from around the globe, Scary Movies offers moviegoers the increasingly rare, cathartic treat of experiencing the exhilaration of suspense, thrills, and gore on the big screen as part of an audience. See more and save with a 3+ film discount package or All-Access Pass.

SPECIAL EVENT unnerving fable centers on a brooding, Midsommar (Director’s Cut) guilt-ridden factory worker who cares for his Ari Aster, USA, 2019 Scary Movies is excited disabled sister, while preparing for the arrival of to premiere the official, nearly three-hour mysterious visitors. Tuesday, August 20, 6:30pm director’s cut of the acclaimed sophomore feature from Ari Aster (Hereditary) about an Bloodline American grad student (Florence Pugh) who Henry Jacobson, USA, 2018, 95m A blood- accompanies her boyfriend to a sinister Swedish spattered portrait of a serial killer and a wry village following a shocking loss. Saturday, valentine to the ties of mutual devotion that bind August 17, 6:45pm mother and son, and husband and wife. Tuesday, August 20, 8:45pm

AGORA-HORROR Feral The Wolf Hour TERRIBLE BEARS Alistair Banks Griffin, USA, 2019, 99m Naomi Grizzly OPENING NIGHT Villains Watts stars in a spring-loaded performance William Girdler, USA, 1976, 35mm, 91m One as an acclaimed writer suffering from extreme of the first of the many Jaws rip-offs, this spin Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, USA, 2019, agoraphobia during the 1977 Summer of Sam in on the natural horror film brazenly supplants 88m Jules and Mickey are outlaw lovers who . Sunday, August 18, 6:00pm Spielberg’s underwater threat with an 18-foot encounter more than they bargained for when grizzly bear terrorizing a national park. they break into an isolated house in the woods, Copycat Saturday, August 17, 2:00pm in this darkly funny twist on the home-invasion Jon Amiel, USA, 1995, 35mm, 123m Sigourney thriller. Friday, August 16, 7:00pm Weaver and Holly Hunter star as an agoraphobic Prophecy (Special 40th psychologist and a San Francisco police detec- Anniversary Screening) CLOSING NIGHT tive who join forces to catch a murderer imitating John Frankenheimer, USA, 1979, 35mm, 102m Ready or Not world-famous serial killers in this gripping The Manchurian Candidate director brings Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, USA, thriller. Sunday, August 18, 8:30pm straight-faced camp and a “social conscience” 2019, 90m Grace is getting married to the scion to this affectionate love letter to American bug of the Le Domas family board game empire in this movies of the midcentury. Saturday, August 17, adrenaline-fueled meet-the-inlaws funhouse EXORCISMS ABROAD 4:00pm ride, with standout performances from Andie Extra Ordinary MacDowell, Adam Brody, and Henry Czerny. Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, Ireland/ Wednesday, August 21, 7:00pm Belgium, 2019, 94m A mild-mannered driving VILLAINOUS MUSIC instructor with a gift for communing with Black Circle Feral restless spirits reluctantly agrees to help a Adrián García Bogliano, Mexico/Sweden, 2018, Andrés Kaiser, Mexico, 2018, 101m In widowed father exorcise the ghost of his dead 101m Spanish horror veteran Bogliano’s trippy, this visually arresting, deeply haunting wife. Sunday, August 18, 1:00pm mesmerizing tale about an old vinyl record that found-footage faux-documentary, a high- unleashes supernatural forces upon two sisters. minded priest brings an unsocialized “wild Belzebuth Monday, August 19, 6:30pm child” to live with him in an isolated mountain Emilio Portes, Mexico, 2017, 114m Five years after outpost. Friday, August 16, 9:30pm his infant son is murdered in a horrific, senseless The Sonata massacre, a Mexican police detective is drawn Andrew Desmond, France/UK/Russia/Latvia, Finale into the mystery of another mass killing that eerily 2018, 90m A young musical prodigy inherits the Søren Juul Petersen, Denmark, 2018, 100m parallels the first.Sunday, August 18, 3:00pm mansion owned by her late composer father (a Two young women work a lonely night shift at a stone-faced Rutger Hauer cameo) and discovers remote gas station, in this grisly meditation on an unpublished score containing sinister secrets. the potential for cruelty inherent in surveillance EXTREME FAMILY VALUES Monday, August 19, 9:00pm and spectatorship. Wednesday, August 21, All the Gods in the Sky 9:30pm Quarxx, France, 2018, 110m This uncanny, Organized by Laura Kern and Madeline Whittle.

TICKETS: FILMLINC.ORG SUMMER OF FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER Make My Day: American Movies in the Age of Reagan AUGUST 23 – SEPTEMBER 3 In his latest book, Make My Day: Movie Culture in the Age of Reagan, critic/ historian J. Hoberman places the key American films released during Ronald Reagan’s presidency within a narrative bookended by the bicentennial celebrations and the Iran-Contra Affair. Film at Lincoln Center presents a series of special double features selected by Hoberman.

out of his suburban abode, and Dirty Harry RETURN OF THE REPRESSED The King of Comedy becomes romantically involved with the serial Near Dark + River’s Edge killer he’s tracking. Kathryn Bigelow, USA, 1987, 35mm, 95m Sunday, August 25, 2:00pm & 4:00pm Tim Hunter, USA, 1986, 99m Tuesday, August 27, 2:00pm & 4:00pm A nightmarish, controversial vision of mid- dle-class disaffection, and a flamboyantly cool,

20th Century Fox/Kobal/ Shutterstock cult-favorite vampire genre hybrid. “1984” Tuesday, August 27, 6:30pm & 8:15pm GOODBYE, SIXTIES Gremlins + The Terminator Monday, September 2, 2:00pm & 4:00pm Cutter’s Way + Blow Out Joe Dante, USA, 1984, 35mm, 106m Ivan Passer, USA, 1981, 35mm, 105m James Cameron, USA, 1984, 35mm, 107m Brian De Palma, USA, 1981, 35mm, 108m INTERVENTIONS Dante unleashes over-the-top violence and glee- Passer’s labyrinthine neonoir, and De Palma’s Salvador + Walker ful anarchy into his quiet suburb in a perversion political thriller, one of the great American Oliver Stone, USA, 1986, 35mm, 123m of the Spielbergian fantasy of toys come to life, films of the 1980s. Alex Cox, USA/Spain, 1987, 35mm, 95m and Schwarzenegger stars as the hyper-macho Friday, August 23, 7:00pm & 9:15pm Stone’s Oscar-nominated critique of the U.S.- Monday, August 26, 2:00pm & 4:00pm humanoid machine who travels back in time. backed Salvadoran junta, and Cox’s gleefully Saturday, August 24, 2:00pm & 4:00pm incendiary take on a 19th-century American Sunday, September 1, 6:30pm & 8:30pm mercenary. HELLO, EIGHTIES Wednesday, August 28, 6:30pm & 8:45pm The King of Comedy + Videodrome Tuesday, September 3, 6:30pm & 8:45pm , USA, 1982, 109m YUPPIE ANGST David Cronenberg, Canada, 1983, 35mm, 89m Back to the Future + Scorsese’s iconic cringe comedy with Robert Desperately Seeking Susan REWIRED GENRE De Niro as a cheerful but deranged comic, and Robert Zemeckis, USA, 1985, 35mm, 116m Robocop + The Running Man Cronenberg’s seminal head-trip about a TV exec Susan Seidelman, USA, 1985, 35mm, 104m Paul Verhoeven, USA, 1987, 106m whose reality mutates into a televisual nightmare. Time-traveling Marty McFly disrupts the Paul Michael Glaser, USA, 1987, 35mm, 101m Saturday, August 24, 6:30pm & 8:45pm budding romance between his teenage parents, Verhoeven’s prescient action movie about Saturday, August 31, 2:00pm & 4:00pm and Madonna brings New York’s underground the rise of the corporate police state, and Bohemia to the mainstream. Schwarzenegger as a contestant on a dystopic Sunday, August 25, 6:30pm & 8:45pm gladiatorial game show. NEW HEROES Friday, August 30, 7:00pm & 9:00pm Friday, August 30, 2:00pm & 4:15pm Conan the Barbarian + First Blood Monday, September 2, 6:15pm & 8:15pm John Milius, USA, 1982, 35mm, 129m Ted Kotcheff, USA, 1982, 93m AVANT POP Schwarzenegger’s iconic muscleman hero, True Stories + Pee-Wee’s Big TOWARDS THE NINETIES and Stallone’s franchise-launching Vietnam The Last Temptation of Christ + Adventure vet John Rambo. They Live David Byrne, USA, 1986, 35mm, 90m Friday, August 23, 2:00pm & 4:30pm Martin Scorsese, USA, 1988, 35mm, 163m Tim Burton, USA, 1985, 35mm, 91m Sunday, September 1, 2:00pm & 4:30pm John Carpenter, USA, 1988, 35mm, 94m The Talking Heads lead singer plumbs the Scorsese’s wildly controversial passion project, uncanniness of the suburban everyday with and Carpenter’s classic allegory about ideology BEYOND THE LAW aw-shucks gusto, and Burton sends Pee-Wee in our unconscious daily lives. Risky Business + Sudden Impact Herman on a delirious nationwide search for his Saturday, August 31, 6:00pm & 9:00pm Paul Brickman, USA, 1983, 35mm, 99m beloved ketchup-red bicycle. Tuesday, September 3, 1:30pm & 4:30pm , USA, 1983, 35mm, 117m Monday, August 26, 6:30pm & 8:15pm Tom Cruise’s high schooler runs a brothel Wednesday, August 28, 2:30pm & 4:15pm

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Sunda Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Summer of Film at Lincoln Center 1 2 3 50th Mixtape (Free Weekly Double Features) Another Country: Outsider Visions of America (August 2-14) 6:00 Free Double Opens today! La Flor 2:00 The Great Silence Scary Movies XII (August 16-21) Feature: Stalker 4:15 Poto and & High Life Opens today! Make My Day: American Movies in the Age of Reagan (August 23-September 3) Piranhas Cabengo Free Screenings and Talks (August 1, 8, 9, 13, 15, 22, 23, 28 & 29) 6:00 Providence 7:00 Black Panthers + New Releases: La Flor and Piranhas open August 2, What You Gonna Do When the World’s 8:15 Zabriskie Point on Fire? opens August 16, Genesis opens August 23, and The Load opens August 30 The Sixth Side of the Pentagon In-Person Appearance 8:30 The Great Silence

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3:30 Model Shop 2:00 Model Shop 4:30 Providence 2:30 How Much 6:00 Free Double 4:30 Poto and Cabengo 1:30 Chicken Ranch 5:30 Zabriskie Point 4:00 Black Panthers + 7:00 Angela Davis: Wood Would Feature: School 6:45 Punishment Park + 3:30 Class Relations 8:00 How Much The Sixth Side of Portrait of a a Woodchuck Daze & Sorry to Rat Life and Diet in 6:00 Paris, Texas Chuck + God’s Bother You Wood Would the Pentagon Revolutionary North America 9:00 The Golden Boat a Woodchuck 8:45 Willow Springs Angry Man 7:00 Film at Lincoln 7:00 Free Outdoor Chuck + God’s + Footnotes to a 4:30 Chicken Ranch Center Talk: Screening on Angry Man House of Love 7:00 Bush Mama + Thomas Beard & Governors Island Manhattan One Shanay Jhaveri 9:00 The Sky on Two Three Four Location + To Be 9:00 News from Home Here + Ism Ism + Guerillère Talks

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2:00 Double-Blind (aka 2:30 Angela Davis: 1:30 Showgirls 3:30 Paris, Texas 6:00 Free Double Opens today! What 2:00 Grizzly No Sex Last Night) Portrait of a 4:00 The House of 6:30 In the Cut Feature: You Gonna Do When 4:00 Prophecy + Video Girls and Revolutionary Mirth 9:00 Face/Off Nocturama & the World’s on Fire? 6:45 Midsommar Video Songs for Burning 4:30 Punishment Park 7:00 Film at Lincoln 7:00 Villains (Director’s Cut) Navajo Sky + Rat Life and Center Talk: 9:30 Feral 4:15 Class Relations Diet in North Film Comment: 6:45 Showgirls America Richard 9:15 The House of Mirth 7:00 Prison Images Linklater and 8:30 Xiao Yu + Ginger Sledge Williamsburg, 7:00 Dogville Brooklyn

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1:00 Extra Ordinary 6:30 Black Circle 6:30 All the Gods in 7:00 Ready or Not 6:00 Free Double Opens today! Genesis 2:00 Gremlins the Sky Feature: 3:00 Belzebuth 9:00 The Sonata 9:30 Finale 2:00 Conan the 4:00 The Terminator 6:00 The Wolf Hour 8:45 Bloodline demonlover & 6:30 The King of Elle Barbarian 8:30 Copycat 4:30 First Blood Comedy 7:00 Cutter’s Way 8:45 Videodrome 8:00 Funny Face 9:15 Blow Out

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2:00 Risky Business 2:00 Cutter’s Way 2:00 Risky Business 2:30 True Stories 6:00 Free Double Opens today! 2:00 The King of 4:00 Sudden Impact 4:00 Blow Out 4:00 Sudden Impact 4:15 Pee-Wee’s Big Feature: Velvet The Load Comedy 6:30 Back to the 6:30 True Stories 6:30 Near Dark Adventure Goldmine & Her 4:00 Videodrome Smell 2:00 Back to the Future 8:15 Pee-Wee’s Big 8:15 River’s Edge 6:30 Salvador Future 6:00 The Last 8:45 Desperately Adventure 7:00 Film at Lincoln 4:15 Desperately Temptation of Seeking Susan Center Talk: Seeking Susan Christ J. Hoberman & 7:00 Robocop 9:00 They Live Dennis Lim 9:00 The Running Man 8:45 Walker

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This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Cover image: Velvet Goldmine, Peter Mountain/Zenith/Killer/Kobal/Shutterstock