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tell me your night, I'll build it from the listingsJune 2026
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Wed Jun 10 · 1:15pm · Film at Lincoln Center
Devout Muslim teenager Fatima (Cannes Best Actress winner Nadia Melliti) takes a journey of self-discovery amid her Algerian immigrant family in Paris in Hafsia Herzi's queer coming-of-age story. Nominated for six César Awards, winner of Best Female Newcomer (Melliti).
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The Currents
Wed Jun 10 · 3:30pm · Film at Lincoln Center
A celebrated fashion designer finds it impossible to readjust to her former life after surviving a shocking plunge into an icy lake in Argentinean filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler's existential puzzle, a work of compelling psychological interiority.
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Korea on Screen: Break the Chain / The Good, the Bad, the Weird
Wed Jun 10 · 5:30pm · Korean Cultural Center New York · FREE
Korean Cultural Center New York proudly presents a special double feature of Lee Man-hee's Break the Chain (1971) with Kim Jee-woon's The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008) as part of Korea on Screen series.
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IN OUR PLACE | STAGED READING WITH THE SATC
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
In celebration of Scandinavia House’s 25th anniversary, SATC is proud to present a staged reading of In Our Place by acclaimed Norwegian playwright Arne Lygre. The reading will feature special guest actor Rakel Benér Gajdusek, who has worked regularly at Dramaten (The Royal Dramatic Theatre) in Stockholm since 2015. Astrid has shared a long and intimate friendship with Eva—a bond that has shaped them both. But when Astrid meets Sara, a fragile new connection begins to form, challenging the boundaries of their worlds. Who can they be to one another? Is it possible for them to hold a greater and more meaningful place in each other’s lives? In Our Place is a piercing exploration of the human need for connection: our desire to be seen, to hold space for one another, and to find our own identities reflected in the eyes of others. Beneath its delicate surface lies a quiet, universal fear: the dread of being left out, of being replaceable, and of ultimately ending up alone. Produced in Norway at Nationaltheatret in Oslo in 2023, at Den National Scene, Teaterkjelleren, Bergen in 2024 and as a touring production with Riksteatret in 2025, In Our Place also had a successful run at Stadsteatern, Stockholm in 2025. SATC has a long-standing history with Lygre’s work. In 2013, SATC produced a staged reading of his play Then Silence at Scandinavia House, which successfully developed into a full Off-Broadway production at Theatre Row in 2016. SATC is thrilled to bring Lygre’s latest powerful work to our audiences. Register
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Rose of Nevada
Fri Jun 19 · 1:15am · Film at Lincoln Center
The singular Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin immerses the viewer in the uncanny environments of the small towns along the coast of Cornwall, spinning a sci-fi-tinged tale of dislocation and regeneration starring George MacKay and Callum Turner. Featuring Q&As with director Mark Jenkin and select 35mm screenings.
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Romería
Fri Jun 26 · 1am · Film at Lincoln Center
In this delicate and poignantly autobiographical film from Carla Simón, 18-year-old Marina negotiates her idealized memories of her parents when she arrives in sun-kissed Galicia to meet her extended family for the first time. Featuring Q&As with director Carla Simón.
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Elaine May
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Film at Lincoln Center
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the release of Elaine May's third feature Mikey and Nicky, Film at Lincoln Center presents a special look back at May's incomparable career behind the camera. Elaine May and producer Julian Schlossberg will be in person.
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New York Asian Film Festival 2026
Fri Jul 10 · 7pm · Film at Lincoln Center
This year's program features more than 50 filmmakers, ranging from acclaimed veterans to exciting new voices, who will be on hand for post-screening Q&As and special appearances.
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