
NYC Weekend Viewing: Vincent Gallo, Dutchman, Wild at Heart, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory offerings.
Roxy Cinema presents Vincent Gallo's Buffalo ’66, Trouble Every Day, and The Brown Bunny, which he writes, directs, and/or stars in, all screening on 35mm; a print of Twilight will be shown on Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art hosts a two-for-one screening of Dutchman and We Are Universal.
Japan Society concludes its six-film Nobuhiko Obayashi retrospective with two final showings on Friday.
Anthology Film Archives features Willem Dafoe: Wild at Heart, showcasing films by Schrader, Lynch, Scorsese, and Kathryn Bigelow.
Film at Lincoln Center continues its retrospective spanning the career of Frederick Wiseman.
Museum of the Moving Image presents Snubbed Forever.
IFC Center is screening a new 4K restoration of Picnic at Hanging Rock; it also features Fire Walk with Me, Lost Highway, and Mulholland Dr., as well as late showings of Fargo, The Thing, Irreversible, and House.
Film Forum begins showing Godard's A Woman Is a Woman in a new 4K restoration, with The Little Mermaid screening on Sunday.
Metrograph screens Alien, Cría Cuervos, The Fabulous Stains, and Blow-Up on 35mm; a curation by Ryan J. Sloan and Ariella Mastroianni continues with Knock Knock, Brigitte Lin, Amongst Humans, and 15 Minutes.
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NYC Weekend Viewing: Vincent Gallo, Dutchman, Wild at Heart, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory selections. Roxy Cinema features Vincent Gallo's work as a writer, director, and/or star in Buffalo '66, Trouble Every Day, and The Brown Bunny, all presented on 35mm film. Additionally, a print of Twilight will be shown on Sunday. Museum of Modern Art is screening Dutchman and We Are Universal in a two-for-one presentation. Japan Society offers a collection of six films by Nobuhiko.