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How to Be Loved (Jak być kochaną)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
One of the most acclaimed works of his early career, Has’s sixth feature follows a popular radio actress on a trip to Paris, where she crosses paths with another actor with whom she had a fraught love affair during World War II.
An Uneventful Story (Nieciekawa historia)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Returning to the smaller-scale storytelling of Has’s earlier films and working from a story by Anton Chekhov, this intimate yet kaleidoscopic film follows an aging medical professor as he looks back on the events of his life regretfully.
Write and Fight (Pismak)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
One of Has’s most potent satires, Write and Fight is set at the outset of World War I and follows a young journalist who finds himself incarcerated in a Russian prison, where he’s forced to share a cell with a safecracker and a monk-turned-murderer.
Memoirs of a Sinner (Osobisty pamiętnik grzesznika przez niego samego spisany)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Set in 19th-century Scotland, this film concerns a deceased young man whose corpse is exhumed by grave robbers, only for the young man to return to life in order to recount the events that preceded his demise.
The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober (Niezwykła podróż Baltazara Kobera)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
One final journey for Has’s final film: a young alchemy student and his teacher flee the inquisition, embarking on a voyage across a 16th-century Germany ravaged by plague on which they meet a succession of eccentric religious figures.
Wojciech Jerzy Has Shorts Program
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
A varied program collecting several of Has’s early fiction and documentary shorts, ranging from fascinating industrial films to assured miniature parables.
GIFT: A Film by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi X Live Score by Eiko Ishibashi
By Jordan Raup
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February 7, 2024
Film at Lincoln Center welcomes multi-instrumentalist composer Eiko Ishibashi, who scored director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car (NYFF59), for the North American premiere of her live performance of GIFT.
Beau Travail
By Jordan Raup
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February 1, 2024
This retelling of Billy Budd, set among a troop of Foreign Legionnaires, is one of Denis and DP Agnès Godard’s finest collaborations: a sensuously photographed story of misplaced longing and frustrated desire.
A Woman Under the Influence
By Jordan Raup
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January 31, 2024
Cassavetes’s classic portrait of a woman on the verge stars Gena Rowlands as Mabel, a hard-drinking L.A. housewife whose behavior has grown increasingly erratic, much to the concern of her construction foreman husband, Nick (Peter Falk).