DOC NYC: Queercore – How to Punk a Revoultuion

Bruce LaBruce and G.B. Jones challenge the mainstream gay and homophobic punk scenes. Part of DOC NYC.

DOC NYC: Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

With the help of a windfall inheritance Julita’s three wishes come true. Part of DOC NYC.

DOC NYC: Jim & Andy The Great Beyond – The Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton

Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman: an unforgettable portrait of two comedians. Part of DOC NYC.

Grand Central Cinema

Grand Central Cinema

7:00 AM–5:30 PM: GRAND CENTRAL FILM MONTAGE
Montage will feature classic film scenes shot in Grand Central throughout history.

11:30 AM-12:30 PM: Q&A WITH THE GRAND CENTRAL FILM COORDINATOR
While you watch the Grand Central film montage, Meredith Conti from Metro-North Railroad will be available in the alcove to answer questions about past, present, and future Grand Central film projects!

12:30 PM-1:00 PM: GRAND CENTRAL FILM HISTORY TALK
Architect James Sanders—co-writer with Ric Burns of the acclaimed eight-part PBS series New York: A Documentary Film, and author of the landmark book, Celluloid Skyline—will present a special illustrated talk on Grand Central in the movies. Featuring dozens of rare and unusual images from his collection, the presentation will trace the extraordinary role the Terminal has played in American film history. Followed by Q & A.

6:00 PM–10:00 PM: TICKETED SCREENING OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S NORTH BY NORTHWEST [RSVPS AND WAITLIST ARE SOLD OUT]
Introduced by Museum of the Moving Image Chief Curator David Schwartz, watch North by Northwest featuring Cary Grant’s classic Grand Central getaway scene with Grand Central as your backdrop! RSVP is required.

North by Northwest at Grand Central Terminal

A hapless New York advertising executive is mistaken for a government agent by a group of foreign spies, and is pursued across the country while he looks for a way to survive.

Margaret Mead Film Festival: We Don’t Need a Map

An Indigenous symbol is appropriated by white Australians amid a rise of extremist nationalism.

IFP Filmmaker Lab 2017

Hosted annually during IFP Film Week, the IFP Filmmaker Labs Showcase gives audiences a first look at 19 exciting new feature films, before their festival premieres.

Work-in-Progress Screening: Julia Blue

As a young woman comes into her own in war-torn Ukraine, she finds her path towards independence and a brighter future challenged by an unexpected love.

This is an exclusive work-in-progress advance screening of the upcoming feature film, Julia Blue by writer/director Roxy Toporowych. This screening will give you access to the film before it is completed and an opportunity to take part in the process of constructive feedback after the screening to help guide the filmmaker as she works to complete her first feature film.

KUSO

The psych-out nightmare feature directorial debut from steve, the filmmaking alter-ego of acclaimed musician Flying Lotus

Seattle Short Films

Short Films from the Emerald City, presented by Visit Seattle