The homage to the New York film curator Amos Vogel (1921–2012) pays tribute to a personality for whom film culture was a collective, emancipatory adventure and who paved a path for cinema work that Arsenal took as well and which remains relevant today. The three-part program kicked off in September with a focus on the legendary Cinema 16, "a film society for the adult moviegoer" founded by Vogel and his wife Marcia in 1947 that was the cradle of the New York experimental film movement. From November 8th to 15th, attention will shift to the Sixties: the successive establishment of the "New American Cinema," as well as other upheavals and key moments of a decade in which the seventh art reinvented itself again.