NYC Weekend Watch: Cymbeline, Malcolm X, Kira Muratova, Fury Road on 35mm, and Additional Highlights

NYC Weekend Watch: Cymbeline, Malcolm X, Kira Muratova, Fury Road on 35mm, and Additional Highlights

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory selections.

      Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research will present Michael Almereyda’s Cymbeline on Friday, with the director attending for an introduction and Q&A session.

      BAMA is celebrating Malcolm X’s centennial with Spike Lee’s biopic, alongside screenings of Black Orpheus, Nothing But a Man, and more. Haydn Keenan’s newly restored Going Down is set to begin its run.

      Film at Lincoln Center is launching a career-spanning retrospective of Kira Muratova that features new restorations.

      Roxy Cinema will be screening Mad Max: Fury Road on 35mm this Friday and Sunday, with a print of Caligula: The Ultimate Cut on Saturday and Sunday; A Bug’s Life will be shown for free on Sunday.

      Museum of Modern Art continues with a retrospective of Larry Gottheim and The Lady at 100.

      Film Forum has commenced a Jack Lemmon centenary retrospective; it features a restoration of René Clément’s Forbidden Games (check out our trailer debut), along with the new 35mm print of 8½ and Mort Rifkin favorite A Man and a Woman.

      Museum of the Moving Image is offering MoMI members the chance to watch the first seven Mission: Impossible films this weekend.

      IFC Center is screening Goodfellas and Withnail and I daily; From Beyond, In the Realm of the Senses, and Liquid Sky will be shown late.

      Nitehawk Cinema has early screenings of Paris Is Burning and My Neighbor Totoro on Saturday and Sunday.

      Anthology Film Archives is hosting a retrospective featuring films by Mojo Lorwin, Lee Breuer, and Lola Arias at the Segal Center.

      Metrograph will present Cries and Whispers, Time Without Pity, and Buffalo ’66 on 35mm, alongside the start of a Freddie Francis retrospective. The screenings of Guided By Animals, The Time That Remains, Scenes from the End of History, and the series featuring Tyler Mitchell, Louise Giovanelli, and Syd Mead will also continue.

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NYC Weekend Watch: Cymbeline, Malcolm X, Kira Muratova, Fury Road on 35mm, and Additional Highlights

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events. Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research will screen Michael Almereyda's Cymbeline on Friday, featuring the director for an introduction and Q&A session. The BAMA event commemorating Malcolm X's centennial includes Spike Lee's biopic, Black Orpheus, Nothing But a Man, and additional selections; Haydn Keenan’s newly restored Going Down will also commence its run.