Tomorrow night! DJ Jeff Jackson and Disco Connie are going to dim all the lights for this month’s Double Headed Disco. Spring is in the air. Join us as we pump the disco and dance classics. Toot toot, hey, beep beep.
Drink specials, late night dancing, and spring shenanigans all through the night.
Do you want to get down?
DHD: Spring Affair
10 PM
Double Headed Disco
Every last Saturday.
Irati Gorostidi Agirretxe introducing her debut feature Aro Berria (Basque for “new age”). A look at communes and spiritual, political, and sexual countercultures in late 70s post-Franco Spain.
Writer-directors Lorenzo Ferro and Lucas A. Vignale before and after a screening of their debut feature film The River Train. New Directors/New Films, with Film at Lincoln Center’s Tyler Wilson.
Filmmaker Kai Stänicke takes questions from the audience after a screening of his feature debut Trial of Hein, a beautiful parable about a man who returns to the isolated island where grew up after being away for 14 years and is forced to prove his identity to the family, friends, and neighbors he left behind. Spectacular lead performances. Winner of the Teddy Jury Award at the 2026 Berlinale, this one’s coming out (soon?) from Strand Releasing. New Directors/New Films, with MoMA Chief Curator of Film Rajendra Roy.
Filmmaker Jaume Claret Muxart before and after a screening of his feature debut Strange River. A beautiful and mysterious exploration of the dynamics of family, love, and desire, wrapped up in a summer vacation bike trip along the Danube. With Film at Lincoln Center’s Tyler Wilson.
Filmmaker Lana Daher following a screening of Do You Love Me, her debut feature, a beautiful and moving portrait of Beirut told exclusively using film clips, archival photos, and music from thousands of sources. An amazing feat of collage, excavation, memory, and storytelling. With MoMA curator La Frances Hui, co-chair of the New Directors/New Films selection committee.
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