
NYC Weekend Spotlight: Hideaki Anno, Claude Chabrol, Pale Flower, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory films.
IFC Center showcases a new restoration of Hideaki Anno’s Love & Pop, along with late screenings of Herzog’s Nosferatu, Mulholland Dr., Funeral Parade of Roses, The Thing, and Irreversible.
Roxy Cinema features Bruce LaBruce introducing Ciao! Manhattan and Melody of Love on 16mm this Saturday; this Sunday, Claude Chabrol’s Ten Days Wonder will be screened on 16mm alongside the rare Iranian film Dead End.
Japan Society presents Masahiro Shinoda’s Pale Flower on 35mm this Friday.
Film at Lincoln Center begins screenings of the newly restored Compensation while continuing a retrospective covering the career of Frederick Wiseman.
Film Forum presents Tales from the New Yorker, which includes films by Nicholas Ray, Orson Welles, and John Huston. Godard’s A Woman Is a Woman is being shown in a new 4K restoration, and Meet Me In St. Louis will screen on Sunday.
Anthology Film Archives continues with Willem Dafoe: Wild at Heart.
Museum of the Moving Image features Snubbed Forever, along with Blue Collar and Carmen Jones.
Metrograph presents screenings of Alien, Love Torn in a Dream, and Rambling Rose on 35mm; the Divorced Women’s Film Festival as well as a program featuring António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro are set to begin, while Laura Dern, Raise Ravens, Amongst Humans, and 15 Minutes will continue screening.
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NYC Weekend Spotlight: Hideaki Anno, Claude Chabrol, Pale Flower, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory selections. IFC Center features a new restoration of Hideaki Anno's Love & Pop; also screening are Herzog's Nosferatu, Mulholland Dr., Funeral Parade of Roses, The Thing, and Irreversible late at night. At Roxy Cinema, Saturday will include Bruce LaBruce presenting Ciao! Manhattan and Melody of Love on 16mm. This Sunday, Claude Chabrol's Ten Days Wonder will be shown on 16mm as well.