
Programmed by Farihah Zaman
Back by popular demand, SWEAT! is a limited series that celebrates the stinking, visceral, undeniably human sight of perspiration on-screen. Films that sweat dive below the surface, deep into our pores, to betray characters’ most unspeakable desires. Whether motivated by bloodlust or liberation, the taboo or transcendent, the audacity to defy the gods or the power to touch the divine, sweat illuminates both the tragic cost and exquisite ecstasy of being alive. Where Hollywood insists on presenting the powdered face of perfection, these films revel in the moments that leave us wrung out and dripping wet.
Back by popular demand, SWEAT! is a limited series that celebrates the stinking, visceral, undeniably human sight of perspiration on-screen. Films that sweat dive below the surface, deep into our pores, to betray characters’ most unspeakable desires. Whether motivated by bloodlust or liberation, the taboo or transcendent, the audacity to defy the gods or the power to touch the divine, sweat illuminates both the tragic cost and exquisite ecstasy of being alive. Where Hollywood insists on presenting the powdered face of perfection, these films revel in the moments that leave us wrung out and dripping wet.
Leadership support for
BAM's strategic initiatives provided by the
Jerome L. Greene Foundation 
Leadership support for
BAM programming provided by
Leadership support for
BAM's strategic initiatives provided by 
Leadership support for
BAM Film provided by
The Thompson Family Foundation
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FilmAtlantics
Sep 4—6, 2026
Atlantics
Sep 4—6, 2026Mati Diop’s Cannes Grand Prix-winning debut feature is both a delirious fever dream and sharp indictment of neocolonial economic exploitation. -
FilmBody Double
Sep 4—10, 2026
Body Double
Sep 4—10, 2026De Palma’s riff on the work of Alfred Hitchcock is at once sinister, thrilling, and erotic, a pinnacle of ‘80s camp from one of the pioneers of the decade. -
FilmWild Things
Sep 4—10, 2026
Wild Things
Sep 4—10, 2026Two high school students accuse their guidance counselor of sexual assault, setting off a chain reaction of betrayal and plot twists in this swampy Florida romp. -
FilmBacurau
Sep 5—8, 2026
Bacurau
Sep 5—8, 2026Out in the blistering Brazilian sertão, the tiny town of Bacurau experiences bizarre fallout after the death of its matriarch in this winner of the Cannes’ Jury Prize in 2019. -
FilmOnibaba
Sep 5—10, 2026
Onibaba
Sep 5—10, 2026A woman and her daughter-in-law make a living killing stray samurai and selling their wares, until a suitor comes between them in this haunting, dark Japanese masterwork. -
FilmMississippi Masala
Sep 5—8, 2026
Mississippi Masala
Sep 5—8, 2026Crossing racial and cultural boundaries with their passionate affair, Mina and Demetrius spark tension amongst their kin in their home of Greenwood, Mississippi. -
FilmBabylon
Sep 5—7, 2026
Babylon
Sep 5—7, 2026A landmark of Black British cinema, Babylon follows a South London dancehall DJ pursuing his musical ambitions while battling the racism and xenophobia of employers, neighbors, police, and the National Front. -
FilmAmazing Grace
Sep 6—9, 2026
Amazing Grace
Sep 6—9, 2026Captured over two transcendent nights in 1972, Amazing Grace brings Aretha Franklin home to the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles for a legendary gospel performance. -
FilmTongues Untied
Sep 6 & 7, 2026
Tongues Untied
Sep 6 & 7, 2026Made to “shatter this nation’s brutalizing silence on matters of sexual and racial difference,” this gorgeous, groundbreaking essay film remains a radical and necessary witnessing and assertion of Black gay life in America. -
FilmStarstruck
Sep 6—8, 2026
Starstruck
Sep 6—8, 2026A Sydney teen, daydreaming about becoming a rock sensation, sets out to make her dreams come true in this punk comedy musical from Gillian Armstrong (My Brilliant Career, Little Women). -
FilmIsland of Lost Souls + The Island of Dr. Moreau
Wed, Sep 9, 2026
Island of Lost Souls + The Island of Dr. Moreau
Wed, Sep 9, 2026These two adaptations of H.G. Wells’ The Island of Doctor Moreau, produced over 60 years apart, put distinct spins on an enduring tale of a shipwrecked man left on the island of a mad scientist.










