SOB’S Presents: MannywellzApril 10, 2023Move Forward Music presents Mannywellz LIVE at S.O.B.’s in NYC on March 3rd! Africa’s soul, multi instrumentalist extraordinaire; Mannywellz weaves tales of self love, faith, romance, and personal discovery into a well crafted package, rewriting what it …
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SOB’S Presents: More Love Less Ego~ AfrobeatsApril 10, 2023We’re giving you MORE LOVE LESS EGO on March 3rd, with Afrobeats hits played all night long with DJ T-Mings and Melanin Twins! An event only for 21+. 
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Dahesh Museum of Art Virtual Salon: African ArtsApril 10, 2023Please join the Dahesh Museum on Friday, April 21, at 1PM ET for “African Arts,” a Virtual Salon co-sponsored by the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) and the Dahesh Museum of Art. This online event …
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Aveda Arts Presents: Catwalk for WaterMarch 21, 2023Aveda Arts & Science Institute New York Presents: Catwalk for Water. A Hair and Makeup Fashion Show & Fundraiser for Clean Water. 
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1st Precinct Build the Block MeetingMarch 6, 2023Join representatives from the 1st Precinct as they discuss crime trends and quality of life issues. This is an opportunity for retailers, property managers, and residents to ask questions, and share comments and concerns. Hosted by the …
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Film Forum Presents: DANCING THE TWIST IN BAMAKOFebruary 27, 2023The 1960s were a time of change everywhere, and that includes Bamako, the capital city of Mali, a nation only recently independent from French colonial rule. DANCING THE TWIST IN BAMAKO is a romance fraught with the …
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Film Forum Presents: THE SORROW AND THE PITYFebruary 27, 2023Directed by Marcel Ophuls France/Switzerland/West Germany, 1969 The faces and stories from Ophuls’ epic of France under Nazi Occupation: farmers who shrug off their betrayal by neighbors; a cabaret performer determined to show that homosexuals could be …
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Film Forum Presents: SONG OF THE SEAFebruary 27, 2023Ireland, 2014 Directed by Tomm Moore Approx. 93 min. DCP. “Blends Celtic legends, bravura design and animation, and intelligent storytelling that understands but never patronizes young viewers, to create an exquisite and rewarding work. In a vaguely …
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Film Forum Presents: FILM, THE LIVING RECORD OF OUR MEMORYFebruary 27, 2023Spain and Canada. 2021 Directed by Inés Toharia Terán Featuring Martin Scorsese, Costa-Gavras, Jonas Mekas, Patricio Guzmán, Ken Loach, Bill Morrison, Wim Wenders,  Barbara Rubin, Ridley Scott, Ousmane Sembène In English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Catalan, Arabic with English and …
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Film Forum Presents: The 25th New York International Children’s Film FestivalFebruary 27, 2023These two days are our national children’s film festival, premiering amazing kids and family friendly films which includes:  SHORT FILMS ONE:  Ages 5-10: Level up! Shorts in this program are for Tots graduates—and everyone else. TITINA: “More …
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Film Forum Presents: LA CIVILFebruary 27, 2023LA CIVIL unfolds with documentary-like precision as it details the human impact of drug cartels in Northern Mexico. Cielo (Arcelia Ramírez, in a galvanizing performance) learns her daughter Laura has been kidnapped when a baby-faced teenager orders …
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Film Forum Presents: JEANNE MOREAU, ACTRICEFebruary 27, 2023The two-week festival will be followed by JEANNE MOREAU, CINÉASTE, showcasing Moreau’s unseen work as a director, running from March 17 through March 23 (one week), including new restorations of LUMIÈRE (1976), THE ADOLESCENT (1979), and the documentary LILLIAN GISH (1983). Presented with support from …
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Film Forum Presents: KING KONGFebruary 27, 2023U.S., 1933 Directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack Starring Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong Approx. 100 min. DCP. “Bring-‘em-back-alive” filmmaker Robert Armstrong, with scream queen (and Film Forum member) Fay Wray in tow, …
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Film Forum Presents: The 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. TFebruary 27, 2023U.S., 1953 Directed by Roy Rowland Screenplay by Dr. Seuss and Allan Scott Starring Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Hans Conried, Tommy Rettig Approx. 88 min. DCP. In Dr. Seuss’ wild Technicolor fantasy, a little boy is …
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Film Forum Presents: JEANNE MOREAU, CINÉASTEFebruary 27, 2023New restorations of Moreau’s rarely-seen work as a director, LUMIÈRE (1976), THE ADOLESCENT (1979), and the documentary LILLIAN GISH (1984). All three released by Kino Lorber/Carlotta Films US. Jeanne Moreau, Cinéaste follows a two-week retrospective of the iconic star’s greatest performances, JEANNE MOREAU, ACTRICE.   This series …
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Film Forum Presents: Ken Loach’s SPIRIT OF ‘45February 27, 2023William Blake’s reference to “these dark Satanic Mills” ends with an exhortation to “build Jerusalem in England’s green & pleasant land.” Ken Loach features these words in his powerful, unabashedly pro-socialist documentary of England’s postwar transformation from …
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Film Forum Presents: SELENAFebruary 27, 2023Directed by Gregory Nava Starring Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda, Constance Marie, Jacob Vargas Approx. 127 min. DCP. “An inspiring account of a young woman whose talent, hard work, and basic decency make her a …
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Film Forum Presents: THE WINDFebruary 27, 2023U.S., 1928 Directed by Victor Sjöström Written by Frances Marion Based on the novel Dorothy Scarborough Approx. 95 min. 35mm. Shy Virginian Lillian Gish travels West, where she’s taunted by a jealous woman, wooed by an insentient …
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Film Forum Presents: NIGHT OF THE HUNTERFebruary 27, 2023Directed by Charles Laughton Starring Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, Approx. 92 min.  “Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms,” sing both shotgun-toting child protector Lillian Gish and lurking psycho preacher Robert Mitchum, sporting a pocket switchblade …
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Film Forum Presents: NAM JUNE PAIK MOON IS THE OLDEST TVFebruary 27, 2023“A gargantuan tower of televisions… a majestic beast of an artwork — captivating, ingenious, exhilarating, and kind of hilarious”: Nam June Paik’s most celebrated sculptural piece, The More, the Better as described by Andrew Russeth (Artforum’s Best of 2022). …
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Film Forum Presents: Bob Fosse’s SWEET CHARITYFebruary 27, 2023U.S., 1969 Directed by Bob Fosse Starring Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin, Chita Rivera, Paula Kelly, Stubby Kaye, and Sammy Davis Jr. Approx. 160 min.  Fosse’s Broadway smash — a musical version of Fellini’s NIGHTS OF CABIRIA — …
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Film Forum Presents: Mikko Niskanen’s EIGHT DEADLY SHOTSFebruary 27, 2023Finland, 1972 Directed by Mikko Niskanen Starring Mikko Niskanen, Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala, Paavo Pentikäinen, Tauno Paananen Part one: Approx. 154 min. Part two: Approx. 156 min.  In a remote part of Finland, seemingly abandoned by the 1960s welfare …
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The Greene Space & The Gerda Lissner Foundation Presents: Academy of Vocal ArtsFebruary 27, 2023The Gerda Lissner Foundation presents the Academy of Vocal Arts, a leader in the training of the next generation of great opera singers.  This concert of opera and song features GRAMMY Award-winner Latonia Moore, the Gerda Lissner Foundation prize …
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The Greene Space Present: Rob Lewis and Ash Rodriguez/ FREE ARTST MVMTFebruary 27, 2023As part of The Greene Space’s Wanderlust Wednesdays series, live music producers and curators Rob Lewis and Ash Rodriguez host FREE ARTST MVMT, a new live music platform featuring stripped-down performances and in-depth conversations by some of today’s breakout independent artists and undiscovered talent …
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