NYC Weekend Spotlight: Shiguéhiko Hasumi, New Rose Hotel, Bruce Baille, Vivre sa vie & More

NYC Weekend Spotlight: Shiguéhiko Hasumi, New Rose Hotel, Bruce Baille, Vivre sa vie & More

      NYC Weekend Watch: Shiguéhiko Hasumi, New Rose Hotel, Bruce Baille, Vivre sa vie & More

      NYC Weekend Watch offers a weekly summary of repertory film events.

      Japan SocietyPossibly the best series this year, Japanese teacher and critic Shiguéhiko Hasumi has curated Another History of the Movie in America and Japan, showcasing films by Mizoguchi, Hamaguchi, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and Ozu.

      Film at Lincoln CenterThe NYFF Revivals concludes this Sunday with screenings of The Arch and Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars.

      Roxy CinemaThe second Downtown Festival features New Rose Hotel, accompanied by a Q&A with Abel Ferrara, Desperately Seeking Susan with Susan Seidelman and Rosanna Arquette, and Raúl Ruiz’s The Golden Boat with James Schamus, Jordi Torrent, and Scott Macaulay.

      Anthology Film ArchivesA retrospective of Monika Truet is currently in progress while Bruce Baille’s Quick Billy is showing throughout the weekend.

      Film ForumJohn Schlesinger’s Darling has started screening in a new restoration. Zhang Yimou’s Ju Dou continues its run (check out our exclusive trailer debut); a Little Rascals program is set for Sunday morning.

      Museum of Modern ArtA full retrospective of Chantal Akerman is ongoing.

      Museum of the Moving ImageA screening of The Black Cauldron is scheduled for Saturday, while The Engagement of Anna will play this Sunday.

      Paris TheaterVivre sa vie and Band of Outsiders are being screened on 35mm this Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

      IFC CenterLinda Linda Linda and Jacob’s Ladder remain in rotation with new restorations; A Scanner Darkly, The Exorcist, Ringu, and When the Wind Blows are showing late.

      Metrograph The Beguiled (the acclaimed version), Tokyo Story, Umberto D., Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, and The Wedding Banquet are on 35mm; The Coming of Age is set to begin while a Mary Stephen program, Ravishing Romy, The Rule of Murch, a Don Siegel retrospective, Happy Together, and Every Man for Himself are ongoing.

NYC Weekend Spotlight: Shiguéhiko Hasumi, New Rose Hotel, Bruce Baille, Vivre sa vie & More

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Estate cars are gradually becoming a rarity, and one of the most notable examples has just come to an end. Following nine years of production, Volvo has decided to discontinue the V90 and V90 Cross Country, leaving only the smaller V60 as the brand's remaining estate vehicle.

While this decision has been anticipated for some time, it is still disappointing for wagon enthusiasts.

The V90 was launched in 2016 and received a subtle facelift in 2020. Despite its age, the V90 remains an attractive option, offering various powertrain configurations to appeal to different customers.

These options ranged from a 2.0-liter turbodiesel with as little as 148 hp to a turbocharged and supercharged four-cylinder petrol delivering 316 hp, as well as a petrol hybrid producing a combined 455 hp.

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During its production run, nearly 250,000 units were manufactured, with the final unit now added to the Volvo Heritage Collection, where it will be showcased at the World of Volvo museum in Gothenburg, Sweden, alongside models like the Volvo 145, Volvo 960, and Amazon P220.

The V90 has been on the brink of discontinuation in several markets for some time. In mid-2023, Volvo announced it would be phased out in the UK, alongside the S90, S60, and V60, as the brand shifted toward an all-SUV lineup.

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NYC Weekend Spotlight: Shiguéhiko Hasumi, New Rose Hotel, Bruce Baille, Vivre sa vie & More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory selections. Japan Society presents what could be the standout series of the year, curated by Japanese teacher and critic Shigéhiko Hasumi. This series, titled Another History of the Movie in America and Japan, includes films by Mizoguchi, Hamaguchi, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and Ozu. Film at Lincoln Center concludes NYFF Revivals with The Arch and Robert Wilson.