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TOMORROW: The #GermanFilmOffice presents a free in-person screening of Ines Johnson-Spainâs documentary BECOMING BLACK about her upbringing as a Black child in the GDR at Maysles Documentary Center. Screening to be followed by a conversation with the filmmaker. eventbrite.com/e/german-movieâŚ
Behind the scenes on Alice Diop's SAINT OMER. The extraordinary #NYFF60 selection and The New York Times Critic's Pick closes tomorrow in our theaters: filmlinc.org/saint
Billops & Hatch this thursday 2.23 with Dr. Ayanna Dozier in person! Join us at 7pm. A couple free tickets are left~ maysles.org/calendar/2023/âŚ
Our Director of Development Nan Collymore heading over to our friends at BlackStar Projects for this panel! Love to see it.
Next week Little Richard: I Am Everything is coming to Harlem! Join us - tix are at the link in bio!
May line-up is up- tickets are on-sale! Support us with your ticket sales to make sure we can keep offering you our (dare we say) excellent programs~ this month with lots of amazing partners: Prismatic Ground đľđ¸ Harlem Stage African Film Festival, Inc. and featuring JOSE PARLA & more
Film at Lincoln Center Friday, August 30, 7pm Maysles Documentary Center BURN! (QUEIMADA) (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1969, 112 mins.) Preceded by video excerpt of Marlon Brandoâs eulogy for 17-year-old Black Panther Party member Bobby Hutton in 1968.
Only a couple of more screenings âBlues Under The Skinâ Roviros Manthoulisâs neo-realist blues odyssey and love story through Harlem and the south featuring BB King Sonny Terry and more. Playing exclusively Maysles Documentary Center
Ivan Dixon's daring, sharply detailed, psychologically scathing political fiction The Spook Who Sat by the Door returns in a new restoration that's premièring tonight at BAM Film and, next Friday, starts a longer run there and at Maysles Documentary Center newyorker.com/culture/the-frâŚ
âThe Spook Who Sat By The Doorâ run here continues in Harlem: Join us Sunday August 25 for a post screening discussion âThe Black Panther Party and the Spookâ with veteran journalist Herb Boyd, activist Brother Shep, and WBAI New York at 99.5 FM, streaming at wbai.org King Downing tinyurl.com/nbw2wykt