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Los Angeles Filmforum is the longest-running organization in Southern California dedicated exclusively to the ongoing, non-commercial exhibition of independent, experimental, and progressive media art.

Filmforum is proud to be in the center of the cultural programming of a city with a rich history of avant-garde filmmaking and programming. Now in our 50th year, we celebrate personal, hand-crafted and non-commercial work. Read more about our various programs, purchase tickets for upcoming screenings, explore our archives, or learn more about volunteering or making a tax-deductible donation on our website! 

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Newt Leaders, by Amy Halpern

Upcoming Screenings

  • The Sun Quartet I (2017), by Los Ingrávidos

    Cosmic Rage

    Date: May 17, 2026 2:00PM
    Location: 2220 Arts + Archives

    A Fundraiser for the LA Tenants Union (LATU) & Community Self-Defense Coalition Los Angeles (CSDCLA). COSMIC RAGE is a program that presents formally subversive explorations of migration, empire, ritual and revolt. The films will be followed by a live performance with Jazmin Romero and a DJ set by gh0sttaste.

  • Adam Green Explains Harry Smith + Heaven & Earth Magic

    Date: May 21, 2026 7:30PM
    Location: Philosophical Research Society

    A lecture by artist, musician, and Harry Smith Enthusiast Adam Green in person plus screening of Smith's renowned film, Heaven and Earth Magic!  This event is part of the series THE COSMIC COLLAGE OF HARRY SMITH (April 25-May 31), co-presented by The Philosophical Research and Harry Smith Archives. 

  • It’s Coming Up (1997) by Raphael Montañez Ortiz

    The Computer-Laser-Videos of Raphael Montañez Ortiz

    Date: May 30, 2026 10:55PM
    Location: Billy Wilder Theater, Hammer Museum

    Part of the 2026 UCLA Festival of Preservation.  Introduction by UCLA Distinguished Professor Chon Noriega, School of Theater, Film and Television, and Processing Conservator Yesenia Perez.  "A key figure in the Destruction in Art movement of the 1960s, Ortiz is best known for his object-based work and performance art, most notably his piano destruction concerts. However, his expansive oeuvre of time-based media art also merits revisiting. Ortiz experimented with film starting in the late 1950s, creating found-footage films that deconstruct/reconstruct conventional Hollywood, newsreel and instructional films as a means of combating the xenophobia, classism and repression manifested within them." - Yesenia Perez

  • Filmforum 50, program 12: Harry Smith’s Film #18: Mahagonny

    Date: May 31, 2026 4:00PM
    Location: 2220 Arts + Archives

    The closing night of The Cosmic Collage of Harry Smith: Smith’s final film, the epic four-screen projection  Mahagonny.  Based on Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, it is an allegory of contemporary life; it explores the needs and desires of man amid the rituals of daily life in New York City.  Smith’s New York, like Mahagonny, is a place where everything is permitted and the only sin is not having enough money. Much of the film takes place within the Chelsea Hotel. The film contains invaluable cameos of important avant-garde figures such as Allen Ginsberg, Patti Smith, and Jonas Mekas, intercut with installation pieces from Robert Mapplethorpe’s studio, New York City landmarks of the era, and Smith’s visionary animation.  

  • Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock’n’Roll

    Date: Jun 11, 2026 6:30PM
    Location: Brand Library

    Through the eyes, words and songs of its popular music stars of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, DON’T THINK I’VE FORGOTTEN: CAMBODIA’S LOST ROCK AND ROLL examines and unravels Cambodia’s tragic past. Combining interviews with surviving musicians and never-before-seen archival material and rare songs, the film tracks the winding course of Cambodian music as it morphs into a unique style of rock and roll. In person conversation after the show with Chhom Nimol and Senon Williams from the band Dengue Fever and Filmforum director Adam Hyman