COMING SOON
Short Attention Span Cinema: Films from The New York Times’s Op-Docs 2013
Friday, March 15 - Thursday, May 30A 12-week series of short documentaries from The Times’s new video initiative, playing before our regular features. Begun in November 2011, The New York Times’s Op-Docs series invites both renowned and emerging filmmakers to contribute new short opinion documentaries reflecting... more...
Late-Night Favorites
Friday, April 19 - Saturday, July 20A rotating selection of some of our most popular midnight movie offerings. All shows free for Auteur-level members! more...
History of Mel Brooks: Part I
Friday, April 26 - Sunday, July 21A tribute to the silver screen work of the legendary Oscar, Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning writer, director and performer Mel Brooks, the recipient of this year's AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. Rediscover these comedy classics on the big screen! "There are some people who can literally get away... more...
Terry Gilliam
Friday, April 26 - Saturday, July 20"There's a side of me that always fell for manic things, frenzied, cartoony performances. I always liked sideshows, freakshows... Absolutely grotesque, awful, tasteless. I like things to be tasteless." - Terry Gilliam more...
Queer/Art/Film Spring/Summer 2013
Monday, May 6 - Monday, August 19Don’t miss out on the queerest series in town! Each month, Queer/Art/Film invites one of New York’s most unique and homosexual artists to pick a film that’s inspired them and share it with our audience. Curated by filmmakers Adam Baran and Ira Sachs, Queer/Art/Film is intimate, provocative, inspiring...... more...
Modern School of Film May 2013
Tuesday, May 7 - Tuesday, May 28The Modern School of Film, a popular series that invites special guests to present and discuss a favorite movie, comes to IFC Center in 2013! The Modern School of Film programs a series of screenings and discussions with the goal of bringing concentrated film-talk back into cinemas, with celebrated guests... more...
Film Lit
Wednesday, May 29Organized by Jessica Loudis of Bookforum and Gabriel Winslow-Yost of The New York Review of Books, Film Lit invites a writer to present a personal selection of a movie whose theme or style echoes with the writer’s own work, followed by an in-depth conversation. Future “Film Lit”... more...












