A visually, sonically, and narratively dazzling adaptation of Wyspiański’s drama—a modernist spectacle that demonstrates the universal power of Polish symbols and the expressive strength of national cinema.
102 min.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
6:00 PM
Small Screening Room
Resourceful Kicia Kocia is in for lots of new adventures! The beloved children's book character will take viewers to the African savannah, an airport, and a playground under construction! But she won’t be alone! Her loyal friends – Pacek, Adelka, and Julianek – will join her! Together, they will go on an exciting trip to the forest, discovering its inhabitants. They will also learn about recycling and, in high spirits, attend their very first theater performance! Plenty of fun awaits them! Will you join?
Józiek and Ela are planning to get married! Family preparations quickly turn into a series of unexpected events—from the bride going missing, to an unplanned journey, to another engagement, and finally, the quest to find the love of a lifetime.
Resourceful Kicia Kocia is in for lots of new adventures! The beloved children's book character will take viewers to the African savannah, an airport, and a playground under construction! But she won’t be alone! Her loyal friends – Pacek, Adelka, and Julianek – will join her! Together, they will go on an exciting trip to the forest, discovering its inhabitants. They will also learn about recycling and, in high spirits, attend their very first theater performance! Plenty of fun awaits them! Will you join?
Józiek and Ela are planning to get married! Family preparations quickly turn into a series of unexpected events—from the bride going missing, to an unplanned journey, to another engagement, and finally, the quest to find the love of a lifetime.
Asmik Grigorian returns to New York to portray Tatiana, the young, lovestruck heroine of the operatic adaptation of Pushkin’s poem. Igor Golovatenko appears as Onegin, playing an elegant yet emotionally distant man who realizes his true feelings too late. The production is directed by Tony Award winner Deborah Warner, in a staging full of passion and Tchaikovsky’s lyricism.
Light in tone yet serious in meaning, this portrait of Warsaw’s young intellectuals in the early 1960s captures a longing for authenticity in a world of poses and conventions—and remains a key work of the Polish New Wave.
84 min.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
6:00 PM
Small Screening Room
The opera, in the style of magical realism, tells the story of love and passion between Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Isabel Leonard and Carlos Álvarez star in the leading roles, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting. Deborah Colker’s direction and choreography infuse the story with vivid colors and intense emotions, creating an unforgettable spectacle.
168 min.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
7:00 PM
Large Hall
A revelatory journey through archives and memory in Stalinist Poland, exposing propaganda’s power to destroy the individual and standing as one of the most important cinematic portraits of systemic oppression.
153 min.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
6:00 PM
Small Screening Room
A sensual, painterly meditation on life and death—an existential confrontation between the affirmation of existence and the abyss of mourning, revealing universal truths about human nature.
99 min.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
6:00 PM
Small Screening Room