Calendar of Events
FILMS
American Film Institute Silver Theater
"Special Engagements" in June include Americonned with the filmmaker Sean Claffey and featured subjects filmmakers present for Q&A. The "Best of the 48 Hour Film Project," the winning short films from this year's competition for local filmmakers.
"Warner Bros. Centennial" Part 1 (April 28-July 13) continues in June with Air Force (1943), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), The Big Sleep (1946), Casablanca (1942), High Sierra (1941), The Letter (1940), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Mildred Pierce (1945), Now, Voyager (1942), The Roaring Twenties (1939), The Sea Wolf (1941), Stage Fright (1950), A Stolen Life (1946), They Drive By Night (1940), and To Have and Have Not (1944). More in July.
"Magnificent Obsessions: The Films on Douglas Sirk" (April 28-July 12). Titles in June are All I Desire (1953), Battle Hymn (1957), Captain Lightfoot (1955), Sign of the Pagan (1954), and Written on the Wind (1956). More in July.
"Recent Restorations" (April 28-July 13). Titles in June are A Bigger Splash (1973), Greetings From Washington DC (1981) shown with Tricia's Wedding (1971), A Hen in the Wind (1948), My Architect: A Son's Journey (2003), The Servant (1963), and Una Vita Difficile (1961). Many are in new 4K restorations. More in July.
"Agnes Varda Retrospective" (April 29-July 13) Titles in June are Jane B. for Agnes V. (1988) and Kung-Fu Master (1988). More in July.
"AFI Silver After Dark" is a new series of midnight-style movies. The June film is The Elderly (2022), also doing double duty in the "Spanish Cinema Now!" film series.
"Spanish Cinema Now!" (June 2-6) is a yearly festival of new films from Spain. Titles are Tobacco Barns (2022), Suro (2022), The Water (2022), You Have to Come and See It (2022), On the Fringe (2022), The Elderly (2022), Walls Can Talk (2022), Motherhood (2022), and Matria (2022).
"The Films of Park Chan-wook" (June 9-July 13) Titles in June are Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Lady Vengeance (2005), and Thirst (2009). More in July.
"Finntastic! New Films from Finland" (June 7-27) Titles are Hatching (2022) featuring a Q&A with filmmaker Hanna Bergholm and preceded by the short film Puppet Master (2018), Games People Play (2020) preceded by the short film The Date and Aurora (2019) preceded by Clumsy Little Acts of Tenderness (2015). More Finland films are at the National Gallery of Art.
"DC Caribbean FilmFest" (June 8-14) is shown in recognition of Caribbean Heritage Month and is now in its 21st year. The Opening Night film is One Hand Don't Clap (1988) with filmmaker Kavery Dutta Kaul present for Q&A. Other titles are Words of Negroes (2021), Cheese (2022), Parsely (2022), Leave the Bones (2022), Brother (2022), Kumina Queen (2022) with filmmaker Nyasha Laing present for Q&A, Shantaye's World (2022), Bebo (2023), This House (2022), and Opal (2021).
"Celebrate Juneteenth" (June 19-22) is a series of five films reflecting the black experience. Titles are Alma's Rainbow (1994); Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and The Motor Kings (1976) with a panel discussion at selected shows; Drylongso (1998); Slam (1998) and Finding Fellowship (2017).
"Library of Congress Festival of Film and Sound" (June 15-18) This festival brings together authors, historians, archivists and curators in this year's theme of "Music and Sound." The Opening Night film is So's Your Old Man (1926) in 35mm introduced by film historian Richard Koszarski with piano accompaniment by Jon Mirsalis. A few titles: The Iron Mask (1929), I>Dark Manhattan (1937), Ceiling Zero (1936) in 35mm, Call Her Savage (1932) in 35mm, Carne de Cabaret (1931) and lots more. All films are introduced by film historians and many are in 35mm. All silent films have music accompaniment. There are two talks on sound with Oscar-winning sound designer Ben Burtt and a talk on the Hollywood sound by Steven C. Smith. See the website for the complete schedule and information about passes.
Freer Gallery of Art
On June 14 at 2:00pm is Late Spring (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949) starring the great Setsuko Hara. Part of the "Japanese Classics" series.
Films in the "Korean Film Festival DC 2023" include Return to Seoul (Davy Chou, 2022) on June 4 at 2:00pm; The Novelists's Film (Hong Sang-soo, 2022) on June 16 at 7:00pm; Walk Up (Hong Sang-soo, 2022) on June 18 at 2:00pm; Broker (Kirokazu Kore-eda, 2022) on June 23 at 7:00pm; Night Walk (Sohn Koo-yong, 2023) on June 25 at 2:00pm; Unidentified (Jude Chun, 2023) on June 25 at 4:00pm; and Decision to Leave (Park Chan-wook, 2022) on June 30 at 7:00pm.
National Gallery of Art
For the series "Exhibition on Screen" is the documentary Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman (Ali Ray, 2023) on June 3 at 2:00pm. Award-winning documentary filmmaker Phil Grabsky and NGA curator of 19th century painting Kim Jones will discuss the film. On June 4 at 2:00pm is the documentary Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition (David Bickerstaff, 2023). Phil Grabsky and Alexandra Libby will be present for discussion.
The series "Finntastic! New Films from Finland" is shown at the Gallery and the AFI Silver Theater. On June 10 at 2:00pm is the biopic Tove (Zaida Bergroth, 2020) about visual artist Tove Jansson. A program of six short films, "Female Gazes: Short Films," all directed by women is on June 11 at 2:00pm. Titles: Match (Pia Andell, 2018); How I Saved a Monster (Mari Mantela, 2022); Goodbye, Tornio (Emilia Hernesniemi, 2021); Super Comfort (Kirsikka Saari, 2018); Birds in the Earth (Marja Helander, 2017); and Two Bodies on a Beach (Anna Paavilainen, 2019). On June 17 at 2:00pm is the documentary Aalto: Architect of Emotions (Virpi Suutari, 2021) about the famed Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto. More at the AFI.
The series "We Have Always Been Here" is a program of films and videos by award-winning LGBTQ+ artists. On June 18 at 2:00pm is I Cannot Tell You How I Feel (Su Friedrich, 2016) followed by Today (Su Friedrich, 2022). The filmmaker will be present for discussion. On June 24 at 2:00pm is "Highlights from The Brenda and Glennda Show" with Glenn Belverio in person. On June 25 at 2:00pm is MURDER and murder (Yvonne Rainer, 1996).
All are in the East Building Auditorium. Registration is required.
National Portrait Gallery
On June 15 at 7:00pm is the documentary Joan Baez: I Am a Noise (Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky, and Maeve O’Boyle, 2023), the opening night film of the new film festival DC/DOX. Joan Baez and filmmaker Karen O’Connor will be in attendance to participate in a post-screening conversation moderated by The Washington Post's chief film critic, Ann Hornaday.
Goethe Institute
On June 9 at 6:30pm is the Germany/Indonesia portion of the EuroAsia Shorts film festival. Films shown include Lalu (Widya Arafah, 2022) from Indonesia; Dogfriend (Maissa Lihedheb, 2022) from Germany; Madam Darmi's Breadfruit Chips (Heri Kurniawan, 2012) from Indonesia; It Doesn't Have to Be Today (Sophia Groening, 2022) from Germany; and Mudik (Andre Sugianto et al, 2017) from Indonesia. A discussion follows the films and the evening concludes with a reception of German and Indonesian refreshments.
French Embassy
"Films on the Green" (outdoor screenings) for June are On the Beat Charles-Olivier Michaud, 2011) on June 1 at the National Sylvan Theater, Independence SW and 15th. On June 8 is Three Nights a Week (Florent Gouëlou, 2022) at the Washington Monument, Constitution and 17th. On June 22 is Dancing the Twist in Bamako Robert Guédiguian, 2023) at the Anacostia Park Field 7. All start at 9:00pm.
National Archives
On June 17 at 2:00pm is the documentary The Lady Bird Diaries (Dawn Porter, 2023), part of the DC/DOX Documentary Film Festival.
The Avalon
For the series "Exhibition on Screen" is Tokyo Stories (David Bickerstaff, 2023), based on exhibit at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, showing on July 4, 6, and 10 at 10:30am. Phil Grabsky, the film's producer, will be present for Q&A at selected screenings.
On June 7 at 8:00pm is Wild Life (Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, 2023), a documentary about conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins. Part of the "Programmer's Choice" series.
On June 13 at 8:00pm is Loving (Jeff Nichols, 2016), spondored by the Supreme Court Historical Society (not an Avalon event--see the website for a link to free tickets). Speaker TBA.
On June 14 at 8:00pm is 32 Sounds (Sam Green, 2022), a documentary exploring the phenonemon of sound and its power to shape our perception of the world. Part of the "Avalon Docs" series.
On June 18 at 10:30am is Moonstruck (Norman Jewison, 1987), June's "Cinema Magic" selection. Q&A follows the film.
On June 21 at 8:00pm is The Night of the 12th (Dominik Moll, 2022), this month's pick for the "French Cinematheque" series.
New York University Abramson Family Auditorium
On June 13 at 6:00pm is the documentary Dicktatorship (Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi, 2019), followed by Q&A with director Luca Ragazzi.
Library of Congress
The Mary Pickford Theater shows The Best Years of Our Lives (William Wyler, 1946) on June 1 at 6:00pm, with an introduction about the making of the film by Alison Macor, author of "Making The Best Years of Our Lives: The Hollywood Classic That Inspired a Nation." Reservations are required.
On June 22 at 7:00pm is The Barrets of Wimpole Street (Sidney Franklin, 1934) starring Norma Shearer, Fredric March and Charles Laughton. Reservations not required.
Landmark's E Street Cinema
"Retro Replay" is a series of classic films shown Tuesdays at 4:00pm and 7:30pm (note that the times may vary). This month's theme is "A Tribute to Harrison Ford." On June 6 is Air Force One (1997); on June 13 is Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982/2007); on June 20 Blade Runner 2049 (2017); and on June 27 is Clear and Present Danger (1994). All are 4K.
Kennedy Center
On June 2 at 8:00pm is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee, 2000). On June 9 at 8:00pm is Hugo (Martin Scorsese, 2011). On June 16 at 8:00pm is Miss Juneteenth (Channing Godfrey Peoples, 2022). On June 23 at 8:00pm is The Swimmers (Sally El Hosaini, 2022). On June 30 at 8:00pm is the animated The Iron Giant (Brad Bird, 1999). All are shown outdoors on the Reach Video Wall around sundown or 8:00pm. No reservations required.
Old Greenbelt Theater
On June 15 at TBA is 10 Things I Hate About You (Gil Junger, 1999), starring Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger. Part of the "Cult Classics" series. On June 22 at 7:00pm and June 24 at 7:30pm is the concert film Grateful Dead-Meetup at the Movies (2022).
Angelika Film Center Mosaic
The Harry Potter series continues in June with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) on June 24 at 11:00am.
"Classics in Black and White" features a classic B&W film on the third Monday of each month. On June 19 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm is The Philadelphia Story (George Cukor, 1940) starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart.
For the "Angelika Classic" series is Labyrinth (Jim Henson, 1986) on June 5 at 7:00pm
The "Studio Ghibli Summer Festival" (June 14-Aug 31) shows films on Wednesdays at 7:00pm with English subtitles and Thursdays at 1:00pm dubbed in English dubbed. On June 14 at 7:00pm and June 15 at 1:00pm is Princess Mononuke (1977). On June 21 at 7:00pm and June 22 at 1:00pm is The Wind Rises (2013). On June 28 at 7:00pm and June 29 at 1:00pm is Howl's Moving Castle (2004).
FILM FESTIVALS
DC/DOX Film Festival 2023
This new film festival runs June 15-18. Opening Night film is Joan Baez: I Am a Noise. Feature-length titles include A Still Small Voice, 20 Days in Mariupol, Anthem, Bad Press, Between Life and Death: Terry Schiavo's Story, Breaking the News, Confessions of a Good Samaritan, I Like It Here, It's Only Life After All, Kim's Video, Kokomo City, Maestra, Natalia, Our Body, Pay or Die, Queendom, Richland, Stephen Curry: Underrated, The Body Politic, The Deepest Breath, The Disappearance of Shere Hite, The Eternal Memory, The Lady Bird Diaries, The Space Race, Timebomb Y2K, Uncharted and Your Fat Friend. There are also a number of short films.
Locations include Edlavich Jewish Community Center, Eaton Cinema, National Portrait Gallery, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, National Archives, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Sun's Cinema. A festival pass is available.
Library of Congress Festival of Film and Sound
The Festival of Film and Sound (June 15-18) brings together authors, historians, enthusiasts, archivists, and curators for a weekend of classic and rare silent and sound films from the 1920s through the early 1950s. This year's theme is "Music and Sound." Many films are shown in restored 35mm prints and silent films all have live music accompaniment.
Spanish Cinema Now!
"Spanish Cinema Now!" (June 2-6) is a yearly festival of new films from Spain. The Opening Night film is Tobacco Barns (2022). Other titles are Suro (2022), The Water (2022), You Have to Come and See It (2022), On the Fringe (2022), The Elderly (2022), Walls Can Talk (2022), Motherhood (2022), and Matria (2022).
The DC Caribbean Film Festival 2023
The 21st DC Caribbean Film Festival (June 8-14) brings films from Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Saint Lucia, as well as US and Canada. The Opening Night film is One Hand Don't Clap (1988) with filmmaker Kavery Dutta Kaul present for Q&A. Other titles are Words of Negroes (2021), Cheese (2022), Parsely (2022), Leave the Bones (2022), Brother (2022), Kumina Queen (2022) with filmmaker Nyasha Laing present for Q&A, Shantaye's World (2022), Bebo (2023), This House (2022), and Opal (2021). A festival pass is available.
The 17th EuroAsia Shorts Film Festival
This film festival (June 7-23) presents a selection of short films from 11 countries (Austria, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Oman, South Korea, Spain, and the United States. There is no theme this year.
Countries are paired as follows: Korea and Italy on June 7 at 6:00pm at the Korean Cultural Center; Germany and Indonesia on June 9 at 6:30pm at the Goethe-Institute; Spain and Japan on June 15 at 6:30pm at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain; Austria and Jordan on June 16 at 7:30pm at the Embassy of Austria; France and Oman on June 22 at 6:00pm at the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center; and the Closing Program All Countries + USA on June 23 at 6:00pm at the Embassy of Italy. Discussions with guest speakers and receptions follow the films. Some locations may require advance registration. See the website for more information.
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The Kennedy Center
On June 23 at 8:00pm, June 24 at 8:00pm and June 25 at 2:00pm is "The Music of Star Wars", a selection of music from the original Star Wars films composed by John Williams and Rogue One composed by Michael Giacchino. National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Steven Reineke.
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