Tickets & Box Office

No Advance Sales/CASH ONLY

Tickets can be purchased 30 minutes prior to Screening Program

Friday, October 3rd
Box Office opens at 6:30 PM
Saturday, October 4th
Box Office opens at 1:30 PM

Box Office

Anthology Film Archives
32 2nd Avenue, NYC 10003
212-505-5181

Ticket Prices

Single/Adult $9/$8 *
Student/Senior $7
AFA Member $6
*If you plan to attend both Saturday screening programs 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM Tickets are $8.00 each

For additional info 212-714-8375
The Sandwich Generation

Severing the Soul

Friday, October 3, 2008 ­ 7:00 PM
Strange & Familial Intimacies

Sheds light on the complexities of intergenerational family dynamics, the impact of mobile technology on human relationships and communications and review of the psychosurgery movement of the 1930’s and 1960’s . . .

Severing the Soul | Barbara Klutinis

The Intimacy of Strangers |
Eva Weber

Reviens-tu ce soir? |
Geneviéve Albert

The Sandwich Generation |
Julie Winokur

Saturday, October 4, 2008 ­ 7:00 PM
Reel Light, Real Life

Contemporary social commentaries on the socio/economic and political climates reflected in urban landscapes, locally and abroad.

Intermittent Delight | Akosua Adomo Owusu

Everything in Between |
Alana Kakoyiannis

Through the Negev |
Ya-Hsuan Huang

Maria Desaparecida | Bethynia Cardenas-Iniguez

Beneath | Katja Knoll

Tata’s Angel | Brenda Kenneally & Laura Lo Forti

Trapped: Mental Illness in America’s Prisons | Jenn Ackerman

The Lightness of Being

City of Cranes

Saturday, October 4, 2008 ­ 9:00 PM
Dreams, Wishes & Parallel Worlds

Explores life above and below ground and sweet surrender to surreal comforts of buoyancy, fear and truth deep within our psyches, dreams and calculating minds

Dreams | Yeon Jin Kim

Memory Scars |
Sarah Lipstate

Pupas and Ouroboros |
Naury Joaquin

Cave Construct |
Joy Whalen

Mathematically Infallible Happiness |
Aki Torii

Sally Takes the Lead |
Christen Smith

The Last Martini |
Vickie Mendoza

The Pianist |
Joy Marie Smith

The Lightness of Being |
Alinka Echeverria

City of Cranes |
Eva Weber