Series creator Sayed Kashua presents three episodes from his poignant sitcoms about Arab people living in Israel.
Series creator Sayed Kashua presents three episodes from his poignant sitcoms about Arab people living in Israel.
Anya Taylor-Joy revs her engines for George Miller's much-anticipated prequel to the post-apocalyptic masterpiece "Mad Max: Fury Road."
A showcase of seven specially curated shorts from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, the preeminent launchpad for young and new filmmaking talent.
Play 2 of a historical saga dramatizing the Egyptian Revolution through the life of youth activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah.
A heist picture unlike any other, this existential comedy-romance from Argentina follows a timid clerk, who robs his own bank, and his reluctant accomplice.
Playwright Annie Baker's funny and tender film debut captures an evolving relationship between a vivacious young mom and her shy 11-year-old daughter over one summer.
An artist wrestles with love, codependency, control and her work as she tries to save one of the last relationships she has: the one with her audience.
Estrella weighs the costs of being a queer artist of color in today's industry and navigates through time, transporting herself into Old Hollywood, to find the answers.
In this 2016 Met performance of Puccini's extravagant masterpiece, soprano Nina Stemme and tenor Marco Berti star in Franco Zeffirelli's golden production.
Experience the Met's smash-hit production from 2020. Eric Owens and Angel Blue star in James Robinson's acclaimed staging, with conductor David Robertson on the podium.