
Exhibition
Two week exclusive theatrical run!
Joanna Hogg’s exactingly minimal and intimately character-driven portrait of a married middle-aged couple—both artists—living and working in their unusual London home, at once a labyrinth, a battleground, and a refuge.
Two week exclusive theatrical run!
Special Offer for Exhibition Attendees: Present your ticket stub at the box office to receive discount $10 tickets to Archipelago and Unrelated.
A married middle-aged couple (Viv Albertine and Liam Gillick), both artists, live in a beautiful modernist house in Chelsea, designed and built by an artist—a labyrinth, a refuge, a prison house, a battleground. As they confront their conflicts and competitions, they slowly arrive at the painful decision to sell, thus inviting interlopers into their private world. Joanna Hogg’s new film is structured as a cinematic mosaic of interlocking sights, sounds, exchanges, happenings great and small, everyday advances, and retreats. It is, finally, a portrait of two people in a state of change in a house that effectively becomes a third character, and an agent in that change. Hogg’s film is a rarity, at once exactingly minimal and intimately character-driven. It is also a wonderful “London movie.”
New York Film Festival, 2013
Locarno International Film Festival,
BFI London Film Festival, 2013
Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2013
“Exhibition is exquisitely made, slightly chilly, and one of the most interesting British films in recent years” —Chris Darke, Film Comment
“An unnervingly precise portrait” —Dennis Lim, The Los Angeles Times
“This film is one of those that is greater than the sum of its parts; each aspect, from wardrobe to its ingenious sound design, lends itself to a thematic cohesion that is fast becoming Hogg's calling card.” —Kathleen Sachs, Cine-File






Read More
FLC and NYAFF Announce Lineup and Awards of the 25th New York Asian Film Festival, July 10–26
The New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) and Film at Lincoln Center today unveil the second wave of programming for its landmark 25th edition, adding more than 40 films to an already wide-ranging lineup, with very special final titles still to come.
Mark Jenkin and Mary Woodvine on Their Sci-Fi-Tinged Rose of Nevada
This week we’re excited to present a conversation from the 63rd New York Film Festival with Rose of Nevada director Mark Jenkin and actress Mary Woodvine.
Experience 10 Films Entirely on 70mm at “It’s All a Big Conspiracy,” July 1–9 at Film at Lincoln Center
Exploring conspiracy across Hollywood genres, from espionage and sci-fi to superhero cinema, political biography, Shakespearean adaptation, crime drama, cult psychodrama, and the modern action blockbuster, the series includes the first New York City theatrical screening of Tim Burton’s Batman on 70mm since its original release in 1989.


