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MATT WOLF — SPACESHIP EARTH

As I was mining the material [for SPACESHIP EARTH], I realized this whole point of small groups as this unique model for pursuing unprecedented projects really struck me as something that’s relevant today. We live in a world in which it’s really, really difficult to create consensus among huge groups of people. It’s what makes social movements feel more and more fractured. But this idea that we can coalesce around a much smaller group and impact a certain kind of change in our little miniature worlds—in our little Biosphere 2 s—is really compelling because if everybody is forming small groups and uniting around common goals, a lot of things can happen in a different way. I realized this is ultimately a film about small groups and within that model, people were able to literally reimagine a world and that has really taken on a new significance in this whole pandemic that we’re in right now. — Matt Wolf

Join filmmaker Matt Wolf and editor Andrew Durbin for a conversation about Wolf’s acclaimed Biosphere 2 documentary SPACESHIP EARTH.

See links below for film streaming platforms and webinar registration.

SPACESHIP EARTH

Now streaming on Hulu.

MATT WOLF and ANDREW DURBIN IN CONVERSATION

Wednesday, July 15.

10 am on the West Coast; 1 pm East Coast; 6 pm London; 7 pm Paris.

From top: Matt Wolf in 2013, photograph by Stephen Lovekin; Linda Leigh (right) inside Biosphere 2; Matt Wolf, Spaceship Earth U.S. poster; Biosphere 2; Bernd Zabel (left), Leigh, Taber MacCallum, Abigail Alling, Mark Van Thillo, Sally Silverstone, Roy Walford, and Jane Poynter, in 1990, photograph by Philippe Plailly / Science Photo Library. Images courtesy and © the filmmaker, the photographers, Hulu, Radical Media, and Neon.

DAVID HOCKNEY — A BIGGER SPLASH

Through the end of the month, Metrograph has invited a number of writers and artists—as well as director Jack Hazan—to present screenings of the 4K restoration of A BIGGER SPLASH, Hazan’s time capsule of David Hockney and Peter Schlesinger’s London and New York life in the early 1970s.

Hazan will participate in a post-screening Q & A on Saturday, June 22, after the 7 pm show, and Ryan McNamara will introduce the 7:15 pm screening on Sunday, June 23.

Jeremy O. Harris will introduce the 9:30 pm screening on Friday, June 28, and on Saturday, June 29, at 5:30, there will be a Q & A and book signing with Catherine Cusset, author of Life of David Hockney: A Novel.

On Sunday, June 30, filmmaker Matt Wolf will introduce the 6:15 pm show.

A BIGGER SPLASH

Through June 30.

Metrograph

7 Ludlow Street, New York City.

See Peter Schlesinger, Checkered Past: A Visual Diary of the ’60s and ’70s (New York: Vendome Press, 2003).

A Bigger Splash, directed by Jack Hazan, from top: David Hockney in London painting Peter Schlesinger in the Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures); photographs used in composition of the painting; scenes from A Bigger Splash (6), including Schlesinger leaning on sliding glass door. Images courtesy Metrograph Pictures.