This event is in the past.It took place on May 15, 2026 at Film Forum.
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![Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960]](https://storage.googleapis.com/activity_photos/ddeaf29c-f0a7-4284-b838-93870441cc70/5cc544a7af3f5ad9b8deb631edfe85e692ad632d57c0648fbd248c666d9235ab.jpg)
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Catch a rare 16mm screening of Richard Fleischer's 1960 noir thriller, part of a father-son retrospective. The tactile grain of vintage film stock makes this forgotten gem feel like a secret you're not supposed to see.
Classic noir revival
16mm vintage projection
Richard Fleischer retrospective
Father-son film series
Tips
🎬"The Film Forum: Snooty, but High Quality"
🍿popcorn with real peanut oil
🎞️part of Fleischer father-son series
Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960]
Hudson Square
![Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960] 1](https://storage.googleapis.com/activity_photos/ddeaf29c-f0a7-4284-b838-93870441cc70/5cc544a7af3f5ad9b8deb631edfe85e692ad632d57c0648fbd248c666d9235ab.jpg)
![Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960] 5](https://storage.googleapis.com/activity_photos/ChIJW3q6Yo1ZwokRwnpMeNyWLFs/6caa877c0e864247ae4b50d8c8f7c9d37dfdbd240f4f10dea4557be84bf39d57.jpg)
![Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960]](https://storage.googleapis.com/activity_photos/ddeaf29c-f0a7-4284-b838-93870441cc70/5cc544a7af3f5ad9b8deb631edfe85e692ad632d57c0648fbd248c666d9235ab.jpg)
![Crack in the Mirror (16mm) [1960] 5](https://storage.googleapis.com/activity_photos/ChIJW3q6Yo1ZwokRwnpMeNyWLFs/6caa877c0e864247ae4b50d8c8f7c9d37dfdbd240f4f10dea4557be84bf39d57.jpg)
Catch a rare 16mm screening of Richard Fleischer's 1960 noir thriller, part of a father-son retrospective. The tactile grain of vintage film stock makes this forgotten gem feel like a secret you're not supposed to see.
Classic noir revival
16mm vintage projection
Richard Fleischer retrospective
Father-son film series
Tips
🎬"The Film Forum: Snooty, but High Quality"
🍿popcorn with real peanut oil
🎞️part of Fleischer father-son series
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