Wednesday, April 04, 2012








This is why it’s great to live in New York. Apropos of nothing: a midweek Kieslowski festival at the library in April and May.


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If you’re contemplating activities for next week, we have a choice suggestion for (somewhat contemplative) Wednesday evenings


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Our new series Films of Krzysztof Kieslowski kicks off April 11 and provides a concise overview of the Polish director’s career, from his early neorealist films to his widely-regarded Three Colors trilogy.


All screenings are FREE and seating is first-come, first-served with doors at 6:30 p.m.  Visit bit.ly/kieslowski-nypl for more info.


April 11: Camera Buff (1979, 103 min)


April 18: Blind Chance (1981, 114 min)


April 25: A Short Film About Killing (1988, 81 min)


May 2: A Short Film About Love (1988, 83 min)


May 9: Double Life of Veronique (1991, 96 min)


May 16: Three Colors: Blue (1993, 98 min)


Download flier: B&W | Color



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