NYC Weekend Guide: Late Fall, Mulholland Drive, Magic, and More

NYC Weekend Guide: Late Fall, Mulholland Drive, Magic, and More

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings.

      Japan Society will show a 35mm print of Ozu’s Late Autumn on Friday.

      BAM’s Triple Canopy Presents: Magic includes films by Orson Welles, Raúl Ruiz, Dario Argento, Maya Deren, and others.

      Film Forum continues showcasing Satyajit Ray’s Days and Nights in the Forest with a new restoration; on Sunday, Mouse Hunt will be screened.

      Museum of the Moving Image features a significant retrospective of 2001 in cinema, presenting 35mm prints of Mulholland Dr., Memento, and Manoel de Oliveira’s I’m Going Home.

      Anthology Film Archives is screening films by Renoir and Rossellini in 35mm for Essential Cinema.

      Roxy Cinema will host a 16mm puppet program on Sunday.

      IFC Center is playing An American Werewolf in London, House, The Fall, and The Piano Teacher late at night.

      Nitehawk Cinema will show Cameraperson early.

      Metrograph will feature The Milky Way, Weekend, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Sunset Boulevard in 35mm, along with the launch of a Juliette Binoche series, Sukiyaki Bebop, and What Price Hollywood, while Currents of Southeast Asian Cinema and Holy Trips continue their runs.

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NYC Weekend Guide: Late Fall, Mulholland Drive, Magic, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory selections. Japan Society will screen a 35mm print of Ozu's Late Autumn on Friday. BAM's Triple Canopy Presents: Magic includes films by Orson Welles, Raúl Ruiz, Dario Argento, Maya Deren, and others. Film Forum continues with a new restoration of Satyajit Ray’s Days and Nights in the Forest, and Mouse Hunt will be shown on Sunday. Museum of the