BILL CUNNINGHAM: REQUIEM - World Premiere Event!
Schedule
Sun, 26 Apr, 2026 at 05:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Cinema Arts Centre | Huntington, NY
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World Premiere EventBILL CUNNINGHAM: REQUIEM
Sunday, April 26th at 5 PM
$30 Public | $20 Members
Featuring a screening of The Times of Bill Cunningham, a live one-act performance, introducing Keenan Lyons as Bill Cunningham and a Q&A with artist/filmmaker Mark Bozek.
A one-night-only World Premiere event — live theater and film woven into a single, unbroken evening where the boundaries between stage and screen disappear completely, and ends with a live runway show as never seen before.
The evening opens with Keenan Lyons in a live portrayal of a young Bill Cunningham — capturing the wit, warmth, and relentless curiosity of the man who turned a bicycle and a camera into the most important fashion and society column in the world at The New York Times.
What follows seamlessly is artist Mark Bozek’s director’s cut of his acclaimed documentary The Times of Bill Cunningham, narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker. Told entirely in Cunningham’s own words from a rare 1994 interview, the film features incredible never-before-seen photographs chosen from over three million previously unpublicized images and documents. A young man from Boston moonlighting as a milliner in Paris during the Korean War. A singular, unspoken bond with First Lady Jackie Kennedy. And a democratic view of fashion and society that continues to change how we see the street itself. (USA, 2026, 100 mins, English | Dir. Mark Bozek)
Q&A with artist Mark Bozek to follow.
Dress Code: Dress for Bill.
Mark Bozek is an Emmy Award–winning filmmaker, author, and former CEO of HSN (Home Shopping Network). He spent seventeen years working alongside media pioneer Barry Diller across Fox Television, QVC, and HSN. His documentary The Times of Bill Cunningham, narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, premiered at the New York Film Festival and chronicles the legendary street photographer’s life in his own words. Bozek is portrayed by actor Bradley Cooper in David O. Russell’s JOY, based on the life of fellow Long Islander Joy Mangano. A Huntington resident for twenty-four years, Bozek and Mangano will reunite at Cinema Arts Centre in June 2026 for a special screening of JOY and what promises to be an uproarious Q&A about the wild world of television shopping.
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Where is it happening?
Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave, Huntington, NY 11743-2803, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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