“1962…1963…1964”
Friday, July 22 – Thursday, August 11
3-week, 35-film series spotlighting the rich 3-year period in cinematic history.
Includes films by Stanley Kubrick, David Lean, Federico Fellini, François Truffaut, Jacques Demy, John Ford, Richard Lester, Agnès Varda, Roman Polanski, Jean-Luc Godard, Tony Richardson, Sergio Leone, Luis Buñuel, Francis Ford Coppola, Alfred Hitchcock,
and many others.
JFK’s “Camelot,” the Cuban Missile Crisis, the March on Washington, the assassination in Dallas, and the Dual Brit juggernauts of James Bond and The Beatles: they were the years of bold new movements in art, photography, fashion, dance, design, and film. A movement in movie history that saw the last gasps of the Hollywood studio system, some of the best work of veteran filmmakers (David Lean, Bunuel, Kazan, Hitchcock), and a cinema re-invigorated by a new generation that included Kubrick, Fellini, Godard, Truffaut, Polanski, Demy, Leone, Coppola, Varda, et al.
Presented in association with the Jewish Museum’s exhibition “New York: 1962-1964” and Film at Lincoln Center’s series “New York, 1962-1964: Underground and Experimental Cinema”
Programmed by Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum Repertory Artistic Director, with Elspeth Carroll, Associate Repertory Programmer.
Films in this Series
Friday, July 22
2:50 8:20
Sunday, July 24
12:30
Monday, July 25
3:15
Friday, July 29 - Thursday, August 4
2:45 daily
Sunday, July 24
3:30
Tuesday, July 26
12:30 8:10
Wednesday, July 27
3:10
Thursday, August 11
7:40
Wednesday, July 27
6:00
Thursday, July 28
12:30
Saturday, July 30
1:00
Friday, August 5 - Thursday, August 11:
5:40 daily
Sunday, August 7
3:00
Monday, August 8
12:30
Friday, August 12 – Thursday, August 18
5:45
Friday, August 19 – Thursday, August 25
6:00
Friday, August 5
12:30 7:25
Saturday, August 6
2:30
Thursday, August 11
5:35
Friday, August 26 – Thursday, September 1
1:15 7:50