Peter Hujar's Day

  • Sunday, Nov 16

Showtimes updated on Tuesday evenings
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Peter Hujar's Day

Preview screening and Q&A with director Ira Sachs on Nov. 16

The photographer Peter Hujar, whose images exist in an important lineage and dialogue with the work of groundbreaking gay artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe and David Wojnarowicz, forms the center of the latest movie by fearless independent American filmmaker Ira Sachs (Passages).

Based on rediscovered transcripts from an unused 1974 interview by nonfiction writer Linda Rosenkrantz (played by Rebecca Hall), in which she asked Hujar (Ben Whishaw) to narrate the events of the previous day in minute detail, Sachs’s film is a mesmerizing time warp, an illustration of the life of the creative mind, the quotidian and the imaginative at once, fully and lovingly inhabited by its two brilliant actors. With this engrossing and wholly unexpected film, Sachs shuttles us back to a specific moment in New York queer cultural history and a still-influential art scene that lives on in words as much as images.

"This is a movie you want to live inside... Sachs has found an impeccably in-sync collaborator in Ben Whishaw that he should not let go of any time soon."
Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire
"Poetic in its simplicity yet crafted with as meticulous attention to detail as Hujar’s reflections on his day, this is a singular meditation on the life of an influential artist for whom major recognition came only after his death. It has the feel of a rare find plucked from a dusty archive."
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

SPECIAL EVENTS

Q&A with director Ira Sachs

Q&A with director Ira Sachs

Sunday, Nov. 16 2025, 2:00

  • Ira Sachs needs no introduction as one of the most acclaimed American independent filmmakers working today. With a career dating back over thirty five years, some of his notable feature films include: Frankie (2019), starring Isabelle Huppert; Little Men (Grand Prix, 2016 Deauville American Film Festival); Love is Strange (2014), starring John Lithgow and Alfred Molina; Keep the Lights On (Teddy Award, 2012 Berlinale); Forty Shades of Blue (Dramatic Grand Jury Prize, 2005 Sundance); and Ira's first feature, The Delta, which was filmed in his hometown of Memphis. His films are notable for their exploration of queer themes as well as the complexities of modern romance and family dynamics. He is a rare filmmaker who remains entirely committed to working in a truly independent space. Ira's 2023 film Passages, starring Franz Rogowski, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Ben Whishaw, was the most acclaimed of his career to date. The film premiered at Sundance in January 2023, was distributed by MUBI and nominated for multiple Gotham and Independent Spirit Awards, with Franz receiving Best Actor from the New York Film Critics. For his follow-up to Passages, Ira re-teamed with Ben Whishaw to play the artist Peter Hujar in Peter Hujar's Day, a chamber piece that premiered to rave reviews at Sundance and will be released by Janus Films. Rebecca Hall co-stars as Peter's confidante Linda Rosencrantz.

Tickets: $20 (members), $25 (nonmembers)

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This film is part of the Out There series.



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