WILLIAM K. EVERSON AT THE NEW SCHOOL
Read moreThree 12-week series are held each year (Friday evening) in this projection room, the Bauhaus masterpiece of architecture. Films are not always (masterpieces) and some (European and American) have not been seen for 60 years. The entrance is at a low cost, the public is attentive and passionate, discussion at the end of the sitting.
ANGELIKA CINEMA
Read moreThis small local cinema is nicely old-fashioned with its cafeteria. Inside, you can see many vintage posters of French films. The programming is opposite to that of the multiplexes with many foreign and independent films. A small plus which has its charm, the room also vibrates when the metro passes! After the recent closure of many small New York cinemas, such as the Paris Theatre, the Sunshine Theatre or the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, the Angelika is one of the last independent cinemas still open in New York.
METROGRAPH
Read moreOpened in March 2016, Metrograph has become the new rallying point for auteur film fans. This living space organized around the seventh art was designed in the image of the great Hollywood golden age film studios and houses not only two very beautiful cinemas, but also two bars, a restaurant, a bookstore and a candy and popcorn stand. Not to be missed, on the first floor, a window allows you to see the projectionist and the 16 mm camera, a format favoured by Metrograph, which leaves digital to multiplexes.