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7 Films to See at MoMI’s First Look 2026
The Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look Festival returns for its 13th edition. Showcasing some of this year’s exciting new voices in American and international cinema, this year’s edition will introduce New York audiences to eclectic, innovative works from
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LEVITICUS Trailer: Desire Is A Demon in Sundance Horror Hit
One of the exciting emerging voices in Australian horror is writer-director Adrian Chiarella. His terrifying and unnerving feature debut, Leviticus, will no doubt shake up audiences with terror this summer. Named after the Old Testament book that inspires homophobia, it
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MOTHER MARY Final Trailer: David Lowery’s Haunting Vision of Fame is Now in Theaters
Writer-director (and HtN alum) David Lowery is back with Mother Mary, a mystical, psychological thriller that looks at fame and identity in a whole new light. Anne Hathaway stars as a pop artist who has an uneasy reunion with her
Interviews
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A Conversation with G. Anthony Svatek (HUMBOLDT USA)
Multi-talented Austrian-born / U.S.-based filmmaker (as well as film-editor and cinematographer) G. Anthony Svatek is arguably best-known for his remarkable festival-screened shorts and his collaborative work on the films of others (such as Lynne Sachs and Jem Cohen). Yet that
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A Conversation with Radu Jude (KONTINENTAL ’25)
Radu Jude was born in Bucharest in 1977. He studied film directing at the Media University in Bucharest and began his career making shorts, television programs, and music videos. His feature debut, The Happiest Girl in the World (2009), won several international
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A Conversation with Nadav Lapid (YES)
Nadav Lapid was born in Tel Aviv in 1975. Before turning to filmmaking, he published a novel, worked as a literary critic and sports journalist. He joined the Cannes Film Festival's Cinéfondation in 2007, where he wrote the screenplay for
Trailers
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LEVITICUS Trailer: Desire Is A Demon in Sundance Horror Hit
One of the exciting emerging voices in Australian horror is writer-director Adrian Chiarella. His terrifying and unnerving feature debut, Leviticus, will no doubt shake up audiences with terror this summer. Named after the Old Testament book that inspires homophobia, it
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MOTHER MARY Final Trailer: David Lowery’s Haunting Vision of Fame is Now in Theaters
Writer-director (and HtN alum) David Lowery is back with Mother Mary, a mystical, psychological thriller that looks at fame and identity in a whole new light. Anne Hathaway stars as a pop artist who has an uneasy reunion with her
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THE PYTHON HUNT Trailer: Award-Winning Documentary Chronicles Snake Hunters in the Everglades
Winner of a Special Jury Award at last year's SXSW, Xander Robin's directorial debut, The Python Hunt, is a documentary that has to be seen to be believed. Set in Florida's Everglades, it follows the locals who participate in the
In Theatres
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MOTHER MARY Final Trailer: David Lowery’s Haunting Vision of Fame is Now in Theaters
Writer-director (and HtN alum) David Lowery is back with Mother Mary, a mystical, psychological thriller that looks at fame and identity in a whole new light. Anne Hathaway stars as a pop artist who has an uneasy reunion with her
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A Conversation with G. Anthony Svatek (HUMBOLDT USA)
Multi-talented Austrian-born / U.S.-based filmmaker (as well as film-editor and cinematographer) G. Anthony Svatek is arguably best-known for his remarkable festival-screened shorts and his collaborative work on the films of others (such as Lynne Sachs and Jem Cohen). Yet that
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ERUPCJA
(Check out Chris Reed’s Erupcja movie review, it opened April 17, 2026 in theaters in New York and Los Angeles. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) In Erupcja, director Pete Ohs (Jethica) crafts a lyrical ode to free
Watch at Home
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THE TALLEST DWARF
(Check out Chris Reed’s The Tallest Dwarf movie review, the film premieres on PBS Monday, April 6. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Those who stand outside what society considers normative usually face discrimination of some sort, put
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A Conversation with Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (HALF NELSON)
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck are an American filmmaking duo whose partnership spans over two decades. Boden, originally from Newton, Massachusetts, developed a love of movies, English literature, and photography at a young age. She discovered filmmaking as a medium
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A Conversation with Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND)
Married directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (Let the Corpses Tan) are out with a new film, Reflection in a Dead Diamond (which I recently reviewed), which offers espionage and visual delights aplenty. Featuring actors Fabio Testi and Yannick Renier


