NYC Weekend Viewing: Scorsese's Picks, Nightshift, Lou Ye, and More

NYC Weekend Viewing: Scorsese's Picks, Nightshift, Lou Ye, and More

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events.

      Roxy Cinema: Martin Scorsese has curated Living, Breathing New York, kicking off with Shadows and a 35mm screening of Heaven Knows What on Sunday; The Rubber Gun (check out our exclusive trailer premiere) will be shown on Saturday, followed by a Q&A with Stephen Lack; Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, and Wild at Heart will also be screened.

      Anthology Film Archives: Robina Rose’s Nightshift (view our exclusive trailer debut) is now showing in a new restoration; a series curated by Matías Piñeiro features works by Antonioni, Hollis Frampton, and Straub-Huillet.

      Film Forum: Luis Buñuel’s Él is set to screen in a 4K restoration; Lou Ye’s Suzhou River and Spring Fever will be shown; Play It As It Lays and Godard’s A Woman Is a Woman continue their runs; Space Jam will be screened on Sunday.

      IFC Center: Hideaki Anno’s Love & Pop is showing in a new restoration; late-night screenings include eXistenZ, Mulholland Dr., Paprika, Best in Show, Palindromes, and Pink Flamingos.

      Nitehawk Cinema: Swept Away and The Iron Giant will be screened early on Saturday and Sunday.

      BAM: Heiny Srour’s Leila and the Wolves and The Hour of Liberation has begun its run.

      Metrograph: Amarcord, The Secret of Kells, The Virgin Suicides, River’s Edge, and Singin’ in the Rain are playing on 35mm; Tonino Guerra, Inbal Weinberg, Welcome to Suburbia, Take a Walk on the Wild Side, and The Body Between Us are also continuing their runs.

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NYC Weekend Viewing: Scorsese's Picks, Nightshift, Lou Ye, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings. Roxy Cinema is showcasing a selection curated by Martin Scorsese called Living, Breathing New York, commencing with Shadows and a 35mm print of Heaven Knows What on Sunday. The Rubber Gun will be shown on Saturday, followed by a Q&A session with Stephen Lack; additionally, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, and Wild at Heart will be screened.