VAGABOND
Introduction and post-film Q&A with author A.S. Hamrah
Saturday, March 21
8:00
Moderated by series programmer David Schwartz
NOTE: This screening is SOLD OUT.
A standby line will form at the box office 30 minutes prior to showtime.
A. S. Hamrah is the author of The Earth Dies Streaming (n+1 Books, 2018), Last Week in End Times Cinema (Semiotexte, 2025), and Algorithm of the Night (n+1 Books, 2025). He is the film critic for n+1 and writes for a number of other publications, including Harper’s, Bookforum, The New York Review of Books, Fast Company, and the Criterion Collection. He has worked as a movie theater projectionist, a semiotic brand analyst in the television industry, a political pollster, a football cinematographer, a zine writer, and for the film director Raúl Ruiz. In 2021 he produced the feature-length documentary BUNKER, directed by Jenny Perlin, which was the opening night film at the Museum of Modern Art’s Doc Fortnight 2022: MoMA’s Festival of International Nonfiction Film and Media. He lives in New York.
David Schwartz is an independent film programmer and writer. He was longtime Chief Curator at Museum of the Moving Image, and curated the series A Theater Near You for MoMA.
Film Forum is a proud participant in the inaugural Art House New York Cinema Week, running March 20 – 26. Cinema Week is an initiative of Art House New York (AHNY) and the NYC Mayors Office of Media and Entertainment. AHNY is a regional alliance for independent film exhibition, strengthening our sector through audience development, research, and strategic initiatives. Learn more at arthouseny.org.
Please note: No discount or free tickets are available to this show.
