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Andy Warhol Exposed: Newly Processed Films from the 1960s

In 2024 Katie Trainor, MoMA’s film collections manager, and Greg Pierce, the Andy Warhol Museum’s then-director of film and video, worked together with Colorlab to process more than eighty 100-foot rolls of unprocessed black-and-white and color film left untouched by Warhol and his associates from the early days of Andy Warhol’s Factory filmmaking. Some 60 years after the rolls were exposed to light, what they uncovered was beautifully grainy raw footage from material shot for Sleep, Kiss, Batman Dracula, and Couch, as well as five unseen Screen Test portraits featuring Factory regulars. As an added bonus, five film rolls shot by Factory cinematographer Danny Williams showcasing Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey, Edie Sedgwick, the Velvet Underground, and Andy Warhol will also be seen for the first time. Silent.

Andy Warhol Exposed: Newly Processed Films from the 1960s

NR 2026
Happy 90th Birthday.

A man in Appalachia emerges from the Ohio River in Huntington, WV, and mysteriously finds a ticket in his pocket to attend a premiere of "Happy 90th Birthday." at a local movie theater. The man encounters a strange attendant while viewing the film in an empty theater. As the movie begins, the man sees himself on the screen in a series of music videos by the musical duo, Here KeKe. Ambiguity abounds through the dreamlike worlds encountered in a journey through the man's inner-self, across time and space.

Happy 90th Birthday.

NR 2026
Addiction

After finally building the life he once dreamed of, a young man begins to feel suffocated by the constant effort it takes to maintain it. Exhausted and disillusioned, he starts to lose sight of why he worked so hard in the first place.. As his addiction tightens its grip, his reality begins to fracture. Without the substance, his mind spirals-distorting his perception and isolating him from the world around him. Soon, he starts seeing a dark, shadowy version of himself lurking in the distance... watching, waiting, and slowly getting closer. What begins as an escape turns into a psychological nightmare, as the figure grows impossible to ignore-an eerie manifestation of his unraveling mind, and a haunting reflection of the path he's chosen.

Addiction

NR 2026
Free Country (A Tribute to Rob Reiner)

TJFF presents a rare opportunity to see the late Rob Reiner’s delightful and rarely-shown 1978 sitcom Free Country, a passion project he made right after All In the Family. Reiner stars as an 89-year-old Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant, recalling his younger self--also played by Reiner--on the Lower East Side at the turn of the last century. Though short-lived, the sitcom “deserves a footnote in the Rob Reiner filmography as the start of the multi-hyphenate artistry.” (Thomas Doherty, The Hollywood Reporter)

Free Country (A Tribute to Rob Reiner)

NR 2026
Cabaret Absinthe

In the Emerald City, two conjoined sisters, cabaret dancers Ligéia and Séraphine, drift between dimensions, sustained by the visions of a witch-mother who weaves their fate. Through their wanderings and fractured dreams emerge a shadowed magician and an enigmatic beast, avatars of desire and covetous longing. A hallucinatory tale with the bitterness of absinthe, the film summons metamorphosis through a sensual, dream-born odyssey. A haunting exploration of twinship, where bodies divide, seek one another, and become doorways to other worlds.

Cabaret Absinthe

NR 2026
AI & Animals: A documentary

The film explores the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the situation of animals—a crucial topic that remains largely undiscussed. It addresses the present and potential use of AI in factory farms and, conversely, in reducing wild animal suffering. It also examines how reducing speciesist attitudes in frontier AI systems can have an impact in the present and the future. Finally, it considers how AI tools could boost our efforts in animal advocacy.

AI & Animals: A documentary

NR 2026