
Cléo from 5 to 7
June 11 at 3:30pm
A dying woman sings through Paris while waiting for her diagnosis. Varda's 1962 classic unfolds in real time with Michel Legrand's jazzy score and Corinne Marchand's magnetic presence.








Lower East Side
Step into a candlelit cinema that feels plucked from Hollywood's Golden Age, where plush seats and wood-backed screens set the stage for rare 35mm prints, foreign gems, and director Q&As you won't find at the multiplex. The Commissary restaurant and upstairs bar keep the film-nerd vibes flowing long after the credits roll.
Tips

June 11 at 3:30pm
A dying woman sings through Paris while waiting for her diagnosis. Varda's 1962 classic unfolds in real time with Michel Legrand's jazzy score and Corinne Marchand's magnetic presence.

June 11 at 5:10pm
Two friends trade romantic tales in a Tongyeong bar, unaware their stories intertwine around the same women. Hong Sang-soo's wry, structurally playful film subverts the male gaze while reveling in messy, overlapping confessions. Part of the "Actress as Auteur" spotlight on Moon So-ri.

June 11 at 5:30pm
Two meditative films by Straub and Huillet turn Cézanne's legacy into living art: one weaves the painter's own words with images of Mont Sainte-Victoire, the other imagines his footsteps through the Louvre. Serious cinema for art lovers who like their portraits unconventional.
Lower East SideOpen








Step into a candlelit cinema that feels plucked from Hollywood's Golden Age, where plush seats and wood-backed screens set the stage for rare 35mm prints, foreign gems, and director Q&As you won't find at the multiplex. The Commissary restaurant and upstairs bar keep the film-nerd vibes flowing long after the credits roll.
Tips

June 11 at 3:30pm
A dying woman sings through Paris while waiting for her diagnosis. Varda's 1962 classic unfolds in real time with Michel Legrand's jazzy score and Corinne Marchand's magnetic presence.

June 11 at 5:10pm
Two friends trade romantic tales in a Tongyeong bar, unaware their stories intertwine around the same women. Hong Sang-soo's wry, structurally playful film subverts the male gaze while reveling in messy, overlapping confessions. Part of the "Actress as Auteur" spotlight on Moon So-ri.

June 11 at 5:30pm
Two meditative films by Straub and Huillet turn Cézanne's legacy into living art: one weaves the painter's own words with images of Mont Sainte-Victoire, the other imagines his footsteps through the Louvre. Serious cinema for art lovers who like their portraits unconventional.