Killer Vision: 30 Years of Killer Films
July 20–Sept. 17
As Killer Films marks its 30th anniversary, we celebrate three decades of bold storytelling, boundary-pushing cinema and visionary perspectives. Founded in 1995 by producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, Killer Films has carved out a singular space in independent film, becoming synonymous with daring, auteur-driven storytelling and launching enduring creative partnerships with filmmakers such as Todd Haynes, Mary Harron, Todd Solondz and, more recently, Celine Song. This retrospective honors Killer Films’ legacy with a selection of films — including rare 35mm screenings of Harron’s I SHOT ANDY WARHOL, Kimberly Peirce’s BOYS DON’T CRY and Cindy Sherman’s OFFICE KILLER — that reflect the company’s fearless approach to subject matter and form and its ongoing commitment to queer cinema, feminist narratives and outsider perspectives. Here is to 30 years of killer stories — and the ones still to come.