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This weekend at Metrograph: Nina Menkes exploration of domestic tyranny maintained through violence with the witchy Queen of Diamonds and The Bloody Child exploring thesubterranean world of Las Vegas casino workers and a murder investigation out in the Mojave respectively, both featuring Q&As with the director; celebrate influential independent animator Bill Plympton’s milestone 80th birthday as he joins fellow independent animator Signe Baumane at the Metrograph theater for a “friendly grill,” alongside a showcase selection of seven of his brilliant, kid-friendly short films; closing night of avant-garde film festival Prismatic Ground with iconoclastic underground cinema auteur Isiah Medina’s GangsterismFables for A Fragile Earth continueswith encores of Ghibli, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest and Wall-E;  La Belle Noiseuse, Fantastic Planet, All Dogs Go To Heaven on 35mm and more!


JOURNAL

  • Lucrecia Martel
    Interview

    Lucrecia Martel

    Talking with the doyenne of Argentine cinema about her new documentary, historical responsibility, and the actual use of tear gas.

  • Throw Down
    Essay

    Throw Down

    On Johnnie To’s frenetic, poetic, deeply personal homage to nightlife, friendship, stick-to-itiveness, and the Hong Kong of the heart.

  • Two Seasons, Two Strangers
    Essay

    Two Seasons, Two Strangers

    On Sho Miyake’s latest foray into worlds and passions beyond language.

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