Sofia Coppola finds a subject exquisitely tailored to her interests in Priscilla Presley, whose love affair and marriage to Elvis kept her in the public eye before she had truly experienced the world.
The New York Film Festival returns to BAM, bringing a selection of the festival’s lineup directly to Brooklyn audiences! Join us for exceptional new films from around the world, featuring celebrated filmmakers and fresh new talent.
Leadership support for BAM Access Programs provided by the Jerome L. Greene Foundation
Leadership support for BAM Film provided by the Ford Foundation and The Thompson Family Foundation
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The Taste of Things
The Taste of Things
One of the great films about the meaning, texture, and experience of food, this romantic work of epicurean cinema set in late 19th-century France stars Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel.
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Nowhere Near
Nowhere Near
Captivating and delicately abstract, this ruminative work from Miko Revereza reflects the filmmaker’s attempts to understand his and his family’s experiences as undocumented Filipino immigrants in the US.
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The Shadowless Tower
The Shadowless Tower
Set in contemporary Beijing, Zhang Lu’s elegiac film about middle age follows an aging divorcé whose emotional connection with a fiercely independent 25-year-old photographer upsets his sense of self.
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The Human Surge 3
The Human Surge 3
Armed with a 360-degree camera, Eduardo Williams returns to the bold, time-and-continent-skipping world of his 2016 film to create an unprecedented fluidity between spaces and feelings.
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Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell
Winner of the prestigious Camera d’Or for best first film at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Vietnamese filmmaker Thien An Pham’s debut is a reverie on faith, loss, and nature.