December 10, 11, 12
Metrograph Theater
7 Ludlow Street
The Washing Society + Clotheslines
“Sachs’s The Washing Society, co-directed with playwright Lizzie Olesker, uses a combination of interviews, re-enactments, and patient observation to pay lyric homage to the little-acknowledged but essential labor of dealing with dirty laundry, as it occurs every day in New York City’s laundromats. Screening with Roberta Cantow’s feminist forebear Clotheslines, a film that takes laundry seriously as a form of folk art, a fraught social signifier, and a lens for women to reflect on the joys, pains, and ambivalences of household chores.” (Metrograph)
Plus
A Month of Single Frames (made with and for Barbara Hammer)
Co-directors Olesker and Sachs will participate in a post-screening conversation with special guest feminist scholar Silvia Federici, a longtime advocate for the recognition of unwaged labor and a founder of the Wages for Housework movement.
https://nyc.metrograph.com/film/film/2782/washing-society-clothesline
Films by Lynne Sachs
Dec. 10, 11 & 12, 2021
7 Ludlow Street
Tickets on sale now here.
Masks and vaccination proof required https://metrograph.com/visiting-guidelines/