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Menu Cinematheque Calendar Programs Collections Exhibitions Contact Contact Privacy Policy Digital Accessibility Newsletter Copyright © 2019 President and Fellows of Harvard College. NowPlaying May 6–June 19 Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave Collection Aldo Tambellini Collection June 10–August 15 The Complete Federico Fellini Collection FilmFernsehFonds Bayern / German Film Collection Read moreJune 10–August 15The Complete Federico Fellini FridaySaturdaySundayRead more7:00 pmThe Olive Trees of JusticeDirected by James Blue, 1962Read more7:00 pmMoi, un noirDirected by Jean Rouch, 1958 Introduction by Jean-Michel Frodon Read more9:00 pmThe Human PyramidDirected by Jean Rouch, 1961 Introduction by Jean-Michel Frodon Read more7:00 pmLove at SeaDirected by Guy Gilles, 1964 Introduction by Jean-Michel Frodon announcement The HFA is reopening on March 24 with a new electronic ticketing system featuring seat selection and advance ticket purchase options. New health and safety protocols are in place, including an upgraded air filtration system and enhanced cleaning of high-touch surfaces. Masks are recommended and patrons must provide proof of full Covid vaccination or a negative Covid-19 PCR test administered within the previous 72 hours. Visit the Tickets tab for full details. Upcoming screenings Friday This Weekend06MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmThe Olive Trees of Justice Directed by James Blue, 1962 Saturday This Weekend07MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmMoi, un noir Directed by Jean Rouch, 1958 Introduction by Jean-Michel FrodonRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 9:00 pmThe Human Pyramid Directed by Jean Rouch, 1961 Introduction by Jean-Michel Frodon Sunday This Weekend08MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmLove at Sea Directed by Guy Gilles, 1964 Introduction by Jean-Michel Frodon Monday09MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmA Simple Story Directed by Marcel Hanoun, 1959 Friday13MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmAmerica as Seen by aFrenchman Directed by François Reichenbach, 1960 Read more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 9:00 pmWitness in theCity Directed by Édouard Molinaro, 1959 Saturday14MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmThe Doll Directed by Jacques Baratier, 1962 Screening on FilmRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 9:00 pmMoranbong Directed by Claude-Jean Bonnardot, 1960 Screening on Film Sunday15MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmA Game for Six Lovers Directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, 1960 Monday16MayRead more Forgotten Filmmakers of the French New Wave. ... 7:00 pmEnclosure Directed by Armand Gatti, 1961 Cinematheque The Harvard Film Archive is a cinematheque and a film archive dedicated to the preservation and public exhibition of film. The cinematheque presents films Friday through Monday year round. Open to the public, all screenings are held in the Archive's 188-seat theater featuring state-of-the-art film and digital projection located in the historic Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Read More The HFA frequently invites filmmakers to discuss their work and engage with the vibrant community of students, professors, artists and cinephiles who regularly attend Archive screenings. Recent visitors include legendary independent filmmakers Wim Wenders, Agnès Varda, Terence Davies, Guy Maddin, Billy Woodberry and Frederick Wiseman. Collection A division of Harvard Library, the Harvard Film Archive is one of the largest and most significant university-based motion picture collections in the United States, with acollection of over 36,000 audio visual items from around the world and from almost every period in film history. Read More Join Us Pleasejoin our mailing list to receive weekly updates on our programs, screeningsand special events. Become a Member of the HFA The HFA Public Film Program depends on the generous support of members of the community to ensure the health and longevity of our unique blend of programming. You can become a member by filling out and mailing in our Membership Form. Learn More Contact Privacy Policy Digital Accessibility Newsletter © 2022 President and Fellows of Harvard College.Website by Huncwot