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Film Forum is a non-profit independent cinema in Hudson Square (West SoHo), Manhattan.

Curation by and for film fans makes Film Forum one of NYC’s great places to see classic movies and international film.

There are often classic children’s films on weekends. Many are about New York City.

When we go, we stay for two or three movies in a row. The curation is that good.

There are bars across the street where you can grab a quick meal.


Film Forum News


MARCH

Spanish Children’s New York Film

Robot Dreams” (2023) by Spanish filmmaker Pablo Berger, a wonderful dialogue-free hand-drawn animation about friendship in 1980s New York City; screens at Film Forum in Hudson Square, Manhattan; on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 6:30pm. filmforum.org 🇪🇸

French Mauritanian Film

The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty” (1979) by French Mauritanian director Hondo, a vivid telling of West Indian history; opens at Film Forum in Hudson Square, Manhattan; on Friday, March 22, 2024. filmforum.org 🇫🇷 🇲🇷


Film Forum Tickets


Film Forum
209 West Houston St
(between Sixth Ave & Varick St)
Hudson Square (West SoHo), Manhattan

Subways
(1) to Houston
(A)(C)(E) or (B)(D)(F) to West 4th St-Washington Square
(C)(E) to Spring St


Past Films and Festivals


Birds of Passage” (2018) by Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego is a crime drama set in Colombia’s Indigenous Wayuu community. 🇨🇴

Cielo” (2017), by Alison McAlpine, lights the heavens over Chile’s Atacama Desert. 🇨🇱

The Heiresses” (2019), by Marcelo Martinessi, is a Paraguayan coming of age story of a 60-year old woman. 🇵🇾

The Human Voice,” by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, explores loss in English. 🇪🇸

I am Cuba” (1964), by Mikhail Kalatozov, is a classic Soviet film of old Cuba. The opening shot is epic. 🇨🇺

New York International Children’s Film Festival is an Oscar-qualifying children’s film festival.

The Silence of Others” (2018) by Almudena Carracedo and Bahar, asks what happens when crimes against humanity go unpunished. 🇪🇸

“West Side Story” (1961) launched some acting legends, but also promoted some negative stereotypes. 🇵🇷

When Two Worlds Collide” (2016), by Heidi Brandenburg and Mathew Orzel, documents the clash between the Peruvian government and its Indigenous Amazonian people. 🇵🇪


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