Fall

Oct. 31 (Hogg Aud.)

Carmen Jones, Otto Preminger

Nov. 7 (Hogg Aud.) The Mirror, Andrei Tarkovsky Nov. 14 (Hogg Aud.) My Name Is Ivan, Andrei Tarkovsky Nov. 21 Landscape Suicide, James Benning Nov. 28 Kiss Me Deadly, Robert Aldrich Dec. 5 (Hogg Aud.) Satan's Brew, Rainer Werner Fassbinder


Spring

Jan. 16 In a Year of Thirteen Moons,

Rainer Werner Fassbinder Jan. 23 Sixties Experimental Film Program (The Big Shave, Martin Scorsese; Scorpio Rising, Kenneth Anger; To Parsifal, Bruce Baillie; Oh Dem Watermelons, Robert Nelson; Mothlight, Stan Brakhage) Jan. 30 Intolerance, D.W. Griffith Feb. 6 My Son John, Leo McCarey Feb. 13 Faces, John Cassavetes Feb. 20 Land of Silence and Darkness, Werner Herzog Feb. 27 (Hogg Aud.) Days of Heaven, Terrence Malick Mar. 5 Lindsay Anderson Films (Is That All There Is, Every Day Except Christmas,

Thursday's Children) Mar. 19 Three Texas Films (Hannah and the Dog Ghost, Ken Harrison; A Hell of a Note, Eagle Pennell; Speed of Light, Brian Hansen) Mar. 26 Portrait of Theresa, Pastor Vega Apr. 2 The Man with the Movie Camera, Dziga Vertov; Earth, Alexander Dovzhenko Apr. 9 (Hogg Aud.) Bigger Than Life, Nicholas Ray Apr. 16 Jeanne Dielman, Chantel Akerman Apr. 23 Trouble Man, Ivan Dixon Apr. 30 Demon Lover Diary, Joel Demott


Summer

June 4 Experimental Film Program (Alphabet, David Lynch; Grandmother, David Lynch; Mongoloid, Bruce Conner; America Is Waiting, Bruce Conner; Breakfast, Bruce Conner; Mayhem, Abigail Child) June 11 Land Without Bread, Luis Buñuel; El/This Strange Passion, Luis Buñuel June 18 Poto and Cabengo, Jean-Pierre Gorin June 25 The Constant Factor, Krzysztof Zanussi July 2 Killer of Sheep, Charles Burnett July 9 The Reckless Moment, Max Ophuls July 16 Joe and Maxi, Maxi Cohen; Anger, Maxi Cohen July 23 Ordet, Carl Dreyer July 30 David Holzman's Diary, Jim McBride Aug. 6 From the Cloud to the Resistance, Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillete Aug. 13 Lonesome Cowboys, Andy Warhol Aug. 20 (Hogg Aud.) Fanny and Alexander, Ingmar Bergman

A note to readers: Bold and uncensored, The Austin Chronicle has been Austin’s independent news source for over 40 years, expressing the community’s political and environmental concerns and supporting its active cultural scene. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. If real news is important to you, please consider making a donation of $5, $10 or whatever you can afford, to help keep our journalism on stands.

Support the Chronicle  

One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle