Subject: Final Day of ADFF:NY

September 28, 2024


We have had three great days of screening, conversations, and parties. Today is jam-packed with 12 film programs, including 2 double features:

Living Together: The Story of De Warren

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Where We Grow Older


These two films offer a vast array of examples of collective living. Living Together is about a group of younger adults in Amsterdam gathering to discuss how to form a community and raise their children together. It screens with Where We Grow Older, which investigates two very different models for senior living.


Buy Tickets – 12:45pm

The Pavilion on the Water


A poetic journey into the world of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa and his passion for Japanese culture. The directors will be present for a Q&A after the screening.


Co-presented by Molteni&C and Stir.


Buy Tickets – 1:00pm

Schindler Space Architect


An investigation into R.M. Schindler’s philosophy of Space Architecture as contrasted with the International Style that ruled modern architecture during most of the architect’s life. Stick around after the screening for a Q&A with the director.


Buy Tickets – 1:15pm

E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea


She built a house for herself. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a masterpiece. This is a story about the power of Irish designer Eileen Gray’s creative expression and Le Corbusier’s desire to control it. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with the director moderated by ArchDaily.


Buy Tickets – 1:15pm

Green Over Gray: Emilio Ambasz


An exploration of the green architecture revolution through the seminal projects of Emilio Ambasz, a pioneer in the debate on climate impact. The director will answer questions after the film.


Buy Tickets – 3:30pm

New England Modernism


The story of New England Modernism, rich with beauty, imagination, creativity, and industriousness.


Buy Tickets – 3:45pm

The House: 6 Points of Departure

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This Is Not A House


These films explore the creative genius behind two world-famous works of residential architecture. After the film, we'll have a panel discussion with Architect Robin Donaldson, Artist Lynda Weinman, Artist Bruce Heavin, and Filmmakers Greg and Susan Goggin.


Co-presented by The Architect's Newspaper.


Buy Tickets – 5:45pm

Sitting Still


A portrait of prolific landscape architect Laurie Olin told through a prism of concerns that have defined his life’s work: urbanization and a lost connection to nature, economic marginalization, and the grave importance of humanity in design. Laurie Olin himself will field questions after the screening.


Buy Tickets – 5:45pm

Perception


Tunisian artist eL Seed and his team respond to negative perceptions of Manshiyat Nasr in Cairo with a massive anamorphic artwork that covers 50 buildings.


Buy Tickets – 6:15pm

DEPOT – Reflecting Boijmans


The happy story of the world’s first museum depot entirely open to visitors–the shared vision of architect Winy Maas, a founding partner of MVRDV, and Sjarel Ex, the Boijmans Museum executive director.


Buy Tickets – 8:00pm

Ada


A deeply moving portrait of one of the most accomplished female architects in the world directed by her daughter, filmmaker and former architect Yael Melamede. Yael and Ada will be present after the film for a Q&A.


Sold Out – Rush line starts at 7:45pm

Stardust


A tragi-comic road movie across continents as two influential architect spouses–Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi–look back to the events and buildings that inspired a partnership and love affair of over half a century. 


Sold Out – Rush line starts at 8:00pm

Head Hi, New York's only independent bookstore specializing in architecture and design, is at ADFF:NY again this year!


Find Head Hi in the lobby of the cinema before and after each screening to browse books and reading materials especially curated for ADFF:NY.


Don't miss book signings by special guests throughout the festival.

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