Sunday, November 25, 2018 (5)

Nov 25, 2018
October 24, 2018
Wednesday
  • The Now: The largest interactive public art installation in NYC

  • Oct 24, 2018 to Nov 25, 2018
  • Location: Port Authority Bus Terminal
  • Description:

    The Now, the first featured art presentation at Coolture Impact, the largest interactive public art platform on the windows of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square, offers a journey into magical worlds, intertwining reality and fantasy, opening doors to hidden places and participatory environments. The Now explores transitory spaces and unseen parallel realities, in a cinematic voyage to visually striking realms, live painting, and animated characters with evolving narratives. Visitors are invited to walk, move and unravel the different storylines.

    The Now was created by filmmakers and video artists Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger (Laia Cabrera & Co) through video art, animation, video mapping and interactivity. Interactivity is provided by designers Lorne Covington and Bill Saiff (NoirFlux) and immersive experience developer Karan Parikh.

    About Coolture Impact

    At the edge of new digital frontiers, Coolture Impact is an incubator that explores and exploits new technologies,

  • Created by: Isabelle Duverger
November 13, 2018
Tuesday
  • SHOAH: FOUR SISTERS

  • Nov 13, 2018 to Dec 8, 2018
  • Location: Quad Cinema
  • Description:

    Cohen Media Group is proud to announce the release of Claude Lanzmann's final documentary SHOAH: FOUR SISTERS, a selection of the Cannes and New York Film Festivals, scheduled to open in New York on Wednesday, November 14 at The Quad Cinema followed by a national roll out. Composed of four segments, The Hippocratic Oath, The Merry Flea, Noah’s Ark, and Baluty, SHOAH: FOUR SISTERS will be released theatrically in two parts.


    Starting in 1999, Claude Lanzmann made several films that could be considered satellites of SHOAH, comprised of interviews conducted in the 1970s that did not make it into the final, monumental work. In the last years of the director’s life, he decided to devote a film to four women from four different areas of Eastern Europe with four different destinies, each finding herself improbably alive after war’s end: Ruth Elias from Ostravia, Czechoslovakia (The Hippocratic Oath); Paula Biren from Lodz, Poland (Baluty); Ada Lichtman from further south in Krakow (The Merry F

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
November 23, 2018
Friday
  • MINGA AND THE BROKEN SPOON

  • Nov 23, 2018 at 10:30am to Dec 9, 2018 at 12:00pm
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University, Milbank Chapel & 179 GD
  • Description:


    US Premiere
    Friday, NOVEMBER 23, 2018  @ 3:30 pm - 179 GD

    REGULAR SCREENING:
    Sunday, DECEMBER 9, 2018 @ 3:45 pm - Chapel


    A charming animation for the entire family, this African fable tells the story of Minga, an orphaned girl living with her stepmother Mami Kaba and her stepsister Abena. One day, when she washes the dishes in the river, she accidentally brakes a spoon. A furious Mami Kaba chases her away from the house, asking her to find the only identical spoon hidden by her late mother. An adventurous journey then begins for Minga in the forest

  • Created by: NY ADIFF
November 24, 2018
Saturday
  • EL JAIDA

  • Nov 24, 2018 at 10:00am to Dec 9, 2018 at 11:00am
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University, Milbank Chapel & 179 GD
  • Description:

    WOMEN FILMMAKER COMPETITION
    US Premiere
    Saturday, NOVEMBER 24, 2018 @ 3:00 pm - Chapel
    Sunday, DECEMBER 9, 2018   @ 1:30 pm - 179 GD

    Eight months before the Independence of Tunisia, four women meet at a prison for women called Dar Joued. Of different ages and social conditions, they are condemned to live together under the authority and injustice of their jailer: “El Jaida”. They will share memories of the outside world, joy, emotions and distress of their daily lives. 

  • Created by: NY ADIFF
November 25, 2018
Sunday
  • THEY HAD A DREAM / LE REVE FRANCAIS

  • Nov 25, 2018 from 11:00am to 3:00pm
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University, Milbank Chapel
  • Description:

    GALA SCREENING

    Sunday, NOVEMBER 25, 2018
    Milbank Chapel, Teachers College

    THEY HAD A DREAM  / Le Rêve Français
    Q&A​ with FIRMINE RICHARD  & VIP reception
    US Premiere

    Red carpet @ 3pm

    Screening  @ 4pm 

    They had a dream tells a story based on reality. It is both a social and a fictional saga, exploring the interconnected lives of two Guadeloupian families to reveal hidden or obscure aspects of French society.

  • Created by: NY ADIFF