NYC Weekend Watch: Chantal Akerman, Terence Davies, 70mm Films & More

NYC Weekend Watch: Chantal Akerman, Terence Davies, 70mm Films & More

      NYC Weekend Watch provides our weekly summary of repertory events.

      Museum of Modern ArtA comprehensive retrospective of Chantal Akerman has commenced; a series focusing on New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina features films such as Spike Lee’s If God Is Willing and da Creek Don’t Rise.

      Museum of the Moving ImageAn extensive Terence Davies retrospective kicks off; A Serious Man is presented in the Nightmare Comedies series.

      Paris TheaterBig & Loud showcases 2001, Amadeus, Interstellar, Lawrence of Arabia, PlayTime, and Close Encounters in 70mm.

      Film at Lincoln CenterEdward Yang’s Yi Yi continues to show in a new 4K restoration; In the Mood for Love and its 2001 counterpart remain in rotation.

      IFC CenterLinda Linda Linda is still screening in a new restoration; Hard Boiled, The Killer, The Love Witch, Female Trouble, Don’t Torture a Duckling, and Excalibur are featured in late-night shows.

      Film ForumFour Nights of a Dreamer is showing in a new restoration; a screening of One Hundred Men and a Girl is scheduled for Sunday morning.

      Brooklyn Academy of MusicThe newly restored Yi Yi begins its screenings.

      Anthology Film ArchivesA tribute series is showcasing films by Tomonari Nishikawa.

      Nitehawk CinemaTropic Thunder and a screening of The Triplets of Belleville are on early Saturday and Sunday.

      MetrographForty Deuce, Beethoven’s Nephew, The Marriage of Maria Braun, Riot in Cell Block 11, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Ceremony, Madame Wang’s, Spike of Bensonhurst, and The Matrix are being shown on 35mm; a Neo Sora program launches while retrospectives on Don Siegel, Romy Schneider, and Paul Morrissey, along with Happy Together and Every Man for Himself, continue.

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NYC Weekend Watch: Chantal Akerman, Terence Davies, 70mm Films & More

NYC Weekend Watch is our summary of weekly repertory events. The Museum of Modern Art has launched a comprehensive retrospective of Chantal Akerman, along with a series focusing on New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina, featuring films such as Spike Lee’s If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise. The Museum of the Moving Image is starting a retrospective of Terence Davies, and A Serious Man will be shown as part of Nightmare.