Theatrical Starts April 12, 2025
A FILM BY MANON OUIMET & JACOB PERLMUTTER
When artist Maggie Barrett (75) breaks her femur, her husband Joel Meyerowitz (84), a world-famous photographer, becomes her caregiver. In the shadow of mortality, each with a long and dramatic life behind them, the hard truths of life together provoke in Maggie and Joel an attempt to find a shared inner-peace while there is still time
Available for Film Festivals
A FILM BY RUBIKA SHAH
In 1932, Mankiewicz, who would become famous 10 years later for his screenplay for Citizen Kane, wrote The Mad Dog of Europe: a visionary script denouncing the Hitlerian threat. The story of this never-produced film seems to resonate with the increasingly threatening fractures of our time.
Theatrical Starts April 24, 2026
A FILM BY SINÉAD O’SHEA
In 1960, a young Irish woman named Edna O’Brien wrote a sexually frank debut novel, The Country Girls. She became a literary sensation, writing for The New Yorker, delivering provocative interviews, and authoring screenplays.
Theatrical Starts July 3, 2026
A FILM BY DAN GELLER & DAYNA GOLDFINE
Blending documentary and musical memoir, EVERYWHERE MAN tells the extraordinary life story of Peter Asher—pop star, producer, manager, and confidant to legends from Paul McCartney to James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, and many more—across six decades at the heart of rock and roll history,
Theatrical Starts June/ July 20206
A FILM BY SABINE LIDL
FEATURING: SIRI HUSTVEDT, PAUL AUSTER, SOPHIE AUSTER, KATERINA FOTOPOULOU, LIV HUSTVEDT
Young, curious, and full of drive, Siri Hustvedt leaves the wide, quiet landscapes of Minnesota and plunges into the pulsating life of New York City. In search of the protagonist for her first novel, she embarks on a journey that not only shapes her as a writer but leads her to become one of the most compelling voices in contemporary American literature.
Theatrical TBD
A FILM BY CHUCK SMITH
Chuck Smith revels in 1960s sounds and the spirit of counterculture with this politically pointed look back at the volatile energy of protest and creation behind the avant-garde NYC band The Fugs (say it out loud!). Even as band members Ed Sanders, Ken Weaver, and Tuli Kupferberg found that fighting the good fight eventually proved unsustainable, today they are—along with present-day commentators like Penny Arcade, Jeffrey Lewis, Lenny Kaye, and Aline and R. Crumb—just as individualistic and feisty.
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Resurrected through UK-led archival restoration Nova ’78 shows never-before-seen footage of the legendary Nova Convention where William Burroughs, Patti Smith, Zappa, Ginsberg and more collided in an explosion of ideas, art and rebellion.