
The Harvard Film Archive’s cinematheque presents films Friday through Monday nights year round. Open to the public, all screenings are held in the Archive's 200-seat theater featuring state-of-the-art film and digital projection located in the historic Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.
The HFA frequently invites filmmakers to discuss their work and engage with the vibrant community of students, professors, artists and cinephiles who regularly attend Archive screenings. Recent visitors include the legendary comedienne and director Elaine May (The Heartbreak Kid), American documentary pioneer Fred Wiseman (High School, Public Housing), Korean filmmaker Hong Sangsoo (Oki’s Movie), experimental documentarians Ben Rivers (Ah, Liberty!, Origin of the Species) and Sharon Lockhart (Lunch Break, Double Tide), Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín (No, Tony Manero), Philippine director Kidlat Tahimik (The Perfumed Nightmare), as well as avant-garde filmmakers Nathaniel Dorsky, Luther Price, Bruce McClure and George Kuchar. Some of the HFA's recent programs include retrospectives of the work of Fritz Lang, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Michaelangelo Antonioni, Raj Kapoor, Val Lewton and Andrei Tarkovsky, as well as surveys such as 100 Years of Paramount Pictures, Decadent Shadows: The Cinema of Weimar Germany andFortunes of the Western. hfa programs dating back to 1999 are browsable on our Past Film Series page, and many of the visiting filmmaker discussions are available as audio files located beneath the program descriptions.
The Archive is extremely grateful to June Yip, AB '85, and David Wong, AB '85, for their generous support of the Harvard Film Archive's ongoing visiting filmmaker program. Thanks to their generosity the Archive is able to continue inviting filmmakers, artists and scholars to present their work at the hfa and interact with the Harvard film community.
The Harvard Film Archive is one of the largest and most significant university-based motion picture collections in the United States, with a collection of well over 25,000 audio visual items from around the world and from almost every period in film history. As a division of the Harvard Library, the HFA supports the research and study of cinema at Harvard by making films from its collection available for study purposes, for individual viewing appointments and for classroom screenings. The hfa's collection of film and video material, as well as its many posters, documents and ephemera are accessible to faculty and students at Harvard, as well as to outside researchers, through our academic research services.
Established with the assistance of the Luce Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1979, the Harvard Film Archive has grown into an incomparably rich resource for scholars and filmmakers. A division of Harvard Library, the hfa is an affiliate of the International Federation of Film Archives.
Tickets for all regular screenings are available 45 minutes before show time at the cinematheque on the lower level of the Carpenter Center. The HFA does not sell tickets in advance, and a separate admission fee is charged for each screening. Only hfa members may reserve tickets in advance for special event screenings. Any questions regarding admission or reservations, please contact Brittany Gravely.
Ticket Prices
$9 - Regular Admission
$7 - Non-Harvard Students, Harvard Faculty and
Staff, and Senior Citizens
Regular hfa screenings are free for all Harvard students with a valid photo ID.
$12 - Special Event Ticket Price for all patrons
Discounts apply for Harvard Film Archive Members
Please note: no late seating
The hfa Public Film Program depends on the generous support of members of the community to ensure the health and longevity of our unique blend of programming. You can become a member by filling out and mailing in our Membership Form (PDF format) along with a check in the appropriate amount to Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. You may also drop by our offices during regular business hours or sign up at the box office before a screening. Check or cash only. Contact Brittany Gravely by email or 617-496-3211 if you have any questions.
Friend of the Archive ($750)
Friends of the Archive receive two individual admission passes for an entire
year, a subscription to the quarterly program calendar, a free one year subscription to Film Comment magazine, reserved tickets via e-mail or phone for special events and in-person appearances, and an invitation
for two to press screenings and private receptions.
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