Anthology Film Archives
(212) 505-5181
32 2nd Ave
(1st Street and 2nd Street)
New York,
NY
10008
40.7247
-73.9904
Neighborhoods: East Village, Bowery, Downtown
Reviews & Ratings for Anthology Film Archives
3 reviews
What users are saying:
An artsy venue devoted to all things film.
by Justine Goodman at Citysearch
A movie trove that rivals any theater in town--except when it comes to popcorn.
A movie trove that rivals any theater in town--except when it comes to popcorn.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
For decades, the Jonas Mekas-founded Anthology Films Archive was a dumpy former courthouse building that screened 16mm prints from an extensive collection of serious art films. Today, it's a thriving, dynamic popular space and social scene, with well-equipped screening rooms and a small gallery, all still housed in a misleadingly grim institutional-looking facility.
The Draw
In the mid-1990s, a crew of youngish film aficionados breathed new life into Anthology, expanding its formerly academic offerings and upgrading the archive into one of the most active centers of current world cinema. The programming comprises an eclectic array, while the ongoing "Essential Cinema" series remains a must for the film scholar. Home to film festivals like The New York Underground Film Festival, among many others, the space has also hosted live musical performances, including Sonic Youth performing to the films of Stan Brakhage.
Film's Finest
by jessicabranch_citysearch at Citysearch
Thank goodness that someplace like Anthology exists -- and you know it took NYC to invent it. Offering a home for all kinds of programming, Anthology is more eclectic than Walter Reade or BAM Rose and more adventurous than anywhere else you're likely to find out there. Looking at this upcoming blockbuster season, I anticipate a lot of summer trips to Second Avenue.










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