
Disclosure Day
June 11 at 4pm
Spielberg's grand return to alien contact cinema. Disclosure Day unfolds the tense, wondrous moment humanity learns we're not alone, with mystery and scale to spare.


Fort Greene
Brooklyn's cultural haven serves up art-house films and live performances with a genuinely welcoming vibe. The Peter Jay Sharp Building houses BAM's cinema and performance spaces where good concessions meet even better programming.
Tips

June 15 at 7pm
Step into the underground world of 1960s queer cinema with rare shorts from the Film-Makers' Cooperative, the renegade collective that turned censorship battles into artistic revolution. These pioneering films, from Barbara Hammer's sensual "Dyketactics" to the newly National Film Registry-inducted "Behind Every Good Man...," capture intimate, defiant visions created when being out meant risking everything.

July 16
See Christopher Nolan's star-studded adaptation of Homer's epic the way blockbusters were meant to be seen: on 35mm film. Matt Damon leads an all-star cast through monsters and myth in this sweeping nearly three-hour spectacle, shot with IMAX cameras and inspired by classic sword-and-sandal epics.
Fort Greene


Brooklyn's cultural haven serves up art-house films and live performances with a genuinely welcoming vibe. The Peter Jay Sharp Building houses BAM's cinema and performance spaces where good concessions meet even better programming.
Tips

June 15 at 7pm
Step into the underground world of 1960s queer cinema with rare shorts from the Film-Makers' Cooperative, the renegade collective that turned censorship battles into artistic revolution. These pioneering films, from Barbara Hammer's sensual "Dyketactics" to the newly National Film Registry-inducted "Behind Every Good Man...," capture intimate, defiant visions created when being out meant risking everything.

July 16
See Christopher Nolan's star-studded adaptation of Homer's epic the way blockbusters were meant to be seen: on 35mm film. Matt Damon leads an all-star cast through monsters and myth in this sweeping nearly three-hour spectacle, shot with IMAX cameras and inspired by classic sword-and-sandal epics.