NYC Weekend Watch: Tina Aumont, Terry Zwigoff, Pauline at the Beach, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings.
Anthology Film Archives Features films by Philippe Garrel, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Pierre Clémenti as part of a tribute to Tina Aumont.
Film Forum Kicks off a retrospective of Terry Zwigoff; a 4K restoration of No Picnic debuts while Jerry Schatzberg’s Reunion continues; Kiki’s Delivery Service is scheduled for Sunday.
Roxy Cinema Jack Harlow has selected prints of Birth and Pauline at the Beach, with Predator showing on Sunday.
Museum of the Moving Image Richard Linklater presents a 20th-anniversary 35mm screening of Fast Food Nation, while Labyrinth marks its 40th anniversary; How to Marry a Millionaire screens on Friday.
BAM Showcases films by Chantal Akerman and Buster Keaton as part of a Robert Wilson series.
IFC Center Continues with Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s newly restored in 4K Serpent’s Path and Chime; late screenings include 2001, Blue Velvet, Noroi: The Curse, American Psycho, Midnight Cowboy, and The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, & Her Lover.
Paris Theater Screens Barton Fink on 35mm this Sunday; a series highlighting films that inspired Beef features a print of Revolutionary Road.
Metrograph Presents Made in U.S.A., Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Bambi, The Emperor and the Assassin, and Chinatown on 35mm; ongoing are Holy Trips, After the Case, The Westlake Files, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tahar Cheriaa, and Empress Li.
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NYC Weekend Watch: Tina Aumont, Terry Zwigoff, Pauline at the Beach, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings. Anthology Film Archives features works by Philippe Garrel, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Pierre Clémenti in a tribute to Tina Aumont. Film Forum kicks off a retrospective of Terry Zwigoff; a 4K restoration of No Picnic premieres, while Jerry Schatzberg’s Reunion continues its run; Kiki's Delivery Service is scheduled for Sunday. Roxy Cinema presents prints programmed by Jack Harlow.
