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Keane

Followed by a conversation with Lodge Kerrigan and Kent Jones

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Set in and around New York's Port Authority and across the Lincoln Tunnel in New Jersey, Keane is a chilling portrait of a man possessed as he searches for his missing young daughter.

As the father grows increasingly distraught, his story assumes the dimensions of a psychological mystery: does his daughter even exist? "The irony of this very fine film," the New York Times noted, is that Kerrigan "grants this troubled, difficult character the full measure of his humanity." (90 mins.)

Following the screening, Lodge Kerrigan joins Kent Jones for an onstage discussion. Jones is editor at large of Film Comment and associate director for programming at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

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Keane