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The Reincarnations of Delphine Seyrig

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Make Way for Tomorrow. Carson Lund’s Eephus

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    Two Years at Sea
    Directed by Ben Rivers, 2011
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    Golden Eighties
    Directed by Chantal Akerman, 1986
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    Punch-Drunk Love / Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
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    Eephus
    Directed by Carson Lund, 2024
    Carson Lund in Conversation with Tom Conley
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    Hatari!
    Directed by Howard Hawks, 1962
    Introduction by Jessica Sarah Rinland
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    Be Pretty and Shut Up
    Directed by Delphine Seyrig, 1976
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Ben Rivers, Back to the Land

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Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque

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David Lynch, New Dimensions

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Museum Hours: Mati Diop’s Dahomey

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Albert Serra, or Cinematic Time Regained

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Wang Bing’s Youth Trilogy

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The Shochiku Centennial Collection

Cinematheque

The Harvard Film Archive is a cinematheque and a film archive dedicated to the preservation and public exhibition of film. The cinematheque presents films Friday through Monday year round. Open to the public, all screenings are held in the Archive's 188-seat theater featuring state-of-the-art film and digital projection located in the historic Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.  Read More

The HFA frequently invites filmmakers to discuss their work and engage with the vibrant community of students, professors, artists and cinephiles who regularly attend Archive screenings. Recent visitors include legendary independent filmmakers Wim Wenders, Agnès Varda, Terence Davies, Guy Maddin, Billy Woodberry and Frederick Wiseman.

Collection

A division of Harvard Library, the Harvard Film Archive is one of the largest and most significant university-based motion picture collections in the United States, with a collection of over 40,000 audio visual items from around the world and from almost every period in film history.   Read More

Become a Member of the HFA

The HFA Public Film Program depends on the generous support of members of the community to ensure the health and longevity of our unique blend of programming. You can become a member by filling out and mailing in our Membership Form. Learn More