NYC Weekend Preview: Tom Gunning, Josef von Sternberg, L.A. Rebellion, and More

NYC Weekend Preview: Tom Gunning, Josef von Sternberg, L.A. Rebellion, and More

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly overview of repertory offerings.

      Museum of the Moving Image honors Tom Gunning with a weekend-long series showcasing M on 35mm, Hal Hartley’s Flirt, and an avant-garde program; films by Buster Keaton and Renny Harlin are featured in See It Big: Stunts!

      Nitehawk Cinema will screen a print of Josef von Sternberg’s The Devil is a Woman early on Saturday and Sunday.

      Film at Lincoln Center will showcase works by Charles Burnett, Ousmane Sembène, and others in L.A. Rebellion.

      Museum of Modern Art will present films by Howard Hawks, Leo McCarey, and Dorothy Arzner in The Lady at 100.

      Film Forum premieres a new 35mm print of 8½, while Mort Rifkin's favorite, A Man and a Woman, continues with a new restoration.

      BAMA's retrospective of Sudanese cinema kicks off.

      Roxy Cinema features The French Connection and City Dudes this Saturday; The Little Rascals will be shown for free on Sunday, alongside a 16mm screening of Peculiar Puppets.

      Anthology Film Archives presents Essential Cinema with films by Dziga Vertov, and Order of Death screens on Friday.

      IFC Center will show Withnail and I, Barry Lyndon, and Pink Narcissus daily; late-night screenings include Salò, Interview with the Vampire, Psycho II, The Big Lebowski, The Elephant Man, and The Evil Dead.

      Metrograph presents Time of the Wolf, The Holy Mountain, Lone Star, and Defending Your Life on 35mm; retrospectives of Lee Kang-sheng, John Sayles, and Monika Willi are featured, along with a Syd Mead series and In Good Faith continuing.

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NYC Weekend Preview: Tom Gunning, Josef von Sternberg, L.A. Rebellion, and More

NYC Weekend Watch provides our weekly summary of repertory screenings. Museum of the Moving Image is honoring Tom Gunning with a weekend-long series that includes a showing of M on 35mm, Hal Hartley's Flirt, and an avant-garde program; there will also be screenings of films by Buster Keaton and Renny Harlin as part of See It Big: Stunts! Nitehawk Cinema will feature a print of Josef von Sternberg's The Devil.