Quad Cinema www.quadcinema.com
34 West 13th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenue)
The Quad Cinema will host the fiction and documentary selections of SwissAm 2004. The Quad Cinema offers excellent facilities and a central location. The Quad will host 80 % of SwissAms screenings and seminars. Truly a New York institution, the Quad Cinema has been showing the best of foreign and independent films for over 25 years. Family owned and operated, the Quad continues to book films, which are unique, original, and intellectual to appeal to a loyal following of New York moviegoers. Ed Koch, prior New York City Mayor, a very big film buff and now (among other things) a film critic wrote, The Quad is one of New Yorks best offbeat film houses. It is located in the heart of Greenwich Village near NYUs main building.
The Anthology Film Archives www.anthologyfilmarchives.org
32 2nd Avenue (corner of 2nd Street)
Anthology will be hosting SwissAm’s experimental selection. Jonas Mekas first opened Anthology in 1970 with a dream of providing a venue for independent and avant-garde filmmakers. In addition to being the home for independent film, Anthology screens commercially produced films that educate on contemporary movements in international cinema. Anthology Film Archives provides a venue to world-renowned film festivals among them being the prestigious New Yorker festival, The Eugene Ionesco Festival, The African Diaspora Film Festival, and The New York Underground Film Festival and for the first time in Spring 2003 The Swiss-American Film Festival.
Tribeca Cinemas www.tribecacinemas.com
54 Varick St. (at Laight St. below Canal St)
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