Artists include Sydney and Keith Fitzgerald, Ling-Wen Tsai, Stefanie Loeb, Betsy Nelson, Peter Shellenberger, Kenneth White, and Deborah Wing-Sproul. Their works utilize film and video in combination…
In 1954 the original B/W film Gojira premiered in Japan as a dark response to the atomic disasters during WWII as well as the American…
As the sadistic Pinkie, Richard Attenborough masterfully brings the unique menace of a sharply dressed, soft-spoken British gangster to life. Pinkie’s murderous self-preservation is laid…
Right on time for February school break, join us for a special FREE encore screening of Kid Flicks II! The New York International Children’s Film…
A psychopath forces a tennis star to comply with his theory that two strangers can get away with murder… Strangers on a Train is a 1951…
NYC based artist Cooper Holoweski’s installation in our storefront window navigates the complicated realms of birth, death and rebirth. This installation is exhibited in conjunction with a…
Khalik Allah (b.1985) is a New York-based photographer and filmmaker whose work has been described as “street opera” simultaneously visceral, hauntingly beautiful and penetrative. From Khalik’s…
NYICFF Dutch Animation Celebration!Recommended Ages 8+74 min. I 2019 NYICFF crossed the Atlantic to join forces with Cinekid, The Netherland’s premiere film festival for children,…
Hitchcock’s first Oscar-winning American film, Rebecca stars Joan Fontaine as a young woman who marries the aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter (played by Laurence Olivier).…
The New York Independent Children’s Film Festival is back at SPACE! Catch the best short films of 2019 from Japan, Finland, India, South Korea, Russia,…