NYC Weekend Guide: Spike Lee, Tsai Ming-liang, The French Connection, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory events.
Anthology Film Archives features a series focused on sex workers that includes Spike Lee’s Girl 6, Working Girls, and House of Tolerance.
BAM's Queering the Canon includes both in-theater and virtual screenings, featuring Tsai Ming-liang’s Vive L'amour.
Spectacle will screen Tomu Uchida’s A Fugitive from the Past on Saturday.
Roxy Cinema will showcase The French Connection in 35mm, curated by Martin Scorsese, along with a free screening of Beethoven on Sunday.
Film Forum presents a new restoration of Mort Rifkin favorite A Man and a Woman, while Harold Lloyd's The Freshman will be shown in 35mm this Sunday.
IFC Center will screen Salò, The Holy Mountain, Stop Making Sense, The Elephant Man, Sorcerer, and the good version of Funny Games late at night.
Nitehawk Cinema will show Twelve Monkeys early on both Saturday and Sunday.
Metrograph will feature Donnie Darko and Diabolique in 35mm, with In Good Faith and In the Pinku beginning their run, while Tonino Guerra, Welcome to Suburbia, Take a Walk on the Wild Side, and The Body Between Us continue their screenings.
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NYC Weekend Guide: Spike Lee, Tsai Ming-liang, The French Connection, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory offerings. Anthology Film Archives features a series focused on sex workers, showcasing Spike Lee's Girl 6, Working Girls, and House of Tolerance. BAM's Queering the Canon includes both in-theater and virtual screenings, such as Tsai Ming-liang's Vive L'amour. Spectacle will screen Tomu Uchida's A Fugitive from the Past on Saturday. Roxy Cinema's
