NYC Weekend Preview: Tsai Ming-liang, Ken Jacobs, Gender Transgression, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings.
Museum of the Moving ImageA large retrospective dedicated to 2001 in cinema presents 35mm prints of What Time Is It There?, Waking Life, and The Lady and the Duke, along with screenings of Donnie Darko and That Old Dream That Moves.
Japan SocietyThe retrospective honoring the iconic Meiko Kaji enters its final weekend.
IFC CenterA double feature showcasing Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Serpent’s Path (newly restored in 4K) and Chime is ongoing; the Best in Show: The Films of Catherine O’Hara includes After Hours, Beetlejuice, and three films by Christopher Guest; late-night screenings include 2001, Blue Velvet, Naked Lunch, No Country for Old Men, Suspiria, and The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, Her Lover.
Anthology Film ArchivesThe Cinema of Gender Transgression kicks off, while Revelations of the Middle Ages features works by Paul Verhoeven, John Boorman, Pasolini, and Michael Curtiz; Erich Von Stroheim’s Greed is part of Essential Cinema.
Museum of Modern ArtKen Jacobs’ Star Spangled to Death screens on Saturday and Sunday, with films from Ingmar Bergman, Steven Spielberg, and Brian De Palma being shown on 35mm for A View from the Vaults: The 1980s.
Film ForumJerry Schatzberg’s Reunion premieres, while Satyajit Ray’s Days and Nights in the Forest continues its run; Beetlejuice is scheduled for Sunday.
Roxy CinemaFrederick Wiseman’s Central Park and La Notte are showing, as well as 35mm prints of Final Fantasy and River’s Edge.
Paris TheaterDisorganized Crime is now screening.
MetrographFilms such as Zodiac, The Outfit, The Matrix, The Seventh Seal, The Holy Mountain, Bountiful Summer, and The Wrestler and the Clown are showing on 35mm; Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tahar Cheriaa, Fables for a Fragile Earth, and Czech Animation are starting, while Empress Li, After the Case, a Boris Barnet retrospective, the Juliette Binoche series, and What Price Hollywood continue.
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NYC Weekend Preview: Tsai Ming-liang, Ken Jacobs, Gender Transgression, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events. Museum of the Moving Image is showcasing a major retrospective of 2001 in cinema, featuring 35mm prints of What Time Is It There?, Waking Life, and The Lady and the Duke, along with screenings of Donnie Darko and That Old Dream That Moves. Japan Society is concluding its retrospective on the iconic Meiko Kaji this weekend. IFC Center will be presenting a double feature.
