OPENING NIGHT | May 4 at 3pm & May 14 at 12:30pm I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE | May 4 at 9:30pm (with intro) & May 11 at 4:30pmĪ MAN VANISHES | May 5 at 9:30pm (with intro) & May 12 at 12:30pm HOMEWORK | May 9 at 4pm & May 14 at 6:30pm LA CAPTIVE | May 5 at 3:30pm & May 9 at 9pmįASTER, PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! | May 12 at 9:15pm Shorts Program 4: Vapour Lights | May 7 at 8:45pm & May 14 at 8:45pm Shorts Program 3: Luminous Empire | May 7 at 6:30pm & May 14 at 3:30pm Shorts Program 2: Haunted Ashes | May 7 at 3pm & May 13 at 9pm Shorts Program 1: Worldly River | May 7 at 12:30pm & May 13 at 12:30pm UNCLE BOONME WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES | May 11 at 6:30pm
SYNDROMES AND A CENTURY | May 9 at 6:30pm MYSTERIOUS OBJECT AT NOON | May 6 at 5:30pm (with Q&A) MEMORIA | May 4 at 6pm (with Q&A) & May 13 at 6pm 🎟️ on sale Thursday at 2pm, with pre-sale access at 12pm for FLC Members.īLISSFULLY YOURS | May 5 at 6:15pm (with Q&A) The filmmaker will also join us in person for select Q&As and intros. Read the announcement at /africanįrom May 4-14, enter The World of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, a complete retrospective of the filmmaker’s career to date (including his rarely screened shorts), as well as a selection of films that made a mark on his incomparable imagination. In Conversation with Souleymane Cissé | May 12 at 7:30pm Safi Faye Memorial Talk: Women of African Cinema | May 6 at 4pm Master Class with Moussa Sène Absa | May 13 at 11:30am Shorts Program 2: Freeforms | May 16 at 6pm (with Q&A) Shorts Program 1: Call and Response | May 11 at 8:30pm (with Q&A) WITH PETER BRADLEY | May 14 at 5pm (with Q&A) SHIMONI | May 12 at 8:30pm (with Q&A) & May 15 at 5:30pm OUR LADY OF THE CHINESE SHOP | May 13 at 8:30pm (with Q&A) & May 15 at 3:30pm MONEY, FREEDOM, A STORY OF CIA FRANC | May 14 at 2pm (with Q&A)
KNOW YOUR PLACE | May 14 at 7:30pm (with Q&A) Opening Night selection: XALÉ | May 10 at 6:30pm (with Q&A) & May 11 at 4pmĬenterpiece selection: HYPERLINK | May 13 at 6:30pm (with Q&A) & May 16 at 4pmĬOLETTE AND JUSTIN | May 13 at 4pm (with Q&A)Ī DAUGHTER'S TRIBUTE TO HER FATHER: SOULEYMANE CISSÉ | May 11 at 6pm (with Q&A) & May 12 at 4pmĭENT POUR DENT | May 16 at 8:30pm (with Q&A) See more and save with the $79 All-Access Pass or the $39 Student All-Access Pass. 🎟 to #NYAFF30 go on sale this Thursday at noon ET. We're thrilled to celebrate the kickoff of the 30th New York African Film Festival, taking place in our venues May 10-16! First Reformed & The Card Counter (May 17 w.New York African Film Festival (May 10-16).The World of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (May 4-14).48th Chaplin Award Gala Honoring Viola Davis (April 24).Tickets are $15.00 and can be purchased here. Whether it's a couple dropping in for a casual date, or an enthusiast coming to see a favorite director, the Roxy Cinema is as rich an experience as the movies themselves. Featuring an Art Deco-inspired design, with craft cocktails and a gourmet concession stand, the theater specializes in first-run independent films, rare archival prints and 35mm cult classics along with special cultural programming, cast and director question and answer sessions, artist collaborations, and unique film series. The Roxy Cinema, taking its name from the esteemed 1920s motion picture palace, is an intimate 118-seat cinema in downtown Manhattan.