NYC Weekend Highlights: Kim Ki-young, Popeye, A New Leaf, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory films available to enjoy.
Film at Lincoln CenterA selection of rare Korean cinema is showcased in Celluloid Fever, featuring works by Kim Ki-young and Im Kwon-taek.
Film ForumA retrospective dedicated to Max and Richard Fleischer includes a range from children’s cartoons to intense thrillers; Luchino Visconti’s Bellissima is still screening with a new restoration; a collection of Max Fleischer’s Popeye shorts is scheduled for Sunday.
Roxy CinemaSucker Punch is being shown on 35mm, along with a new 4K restoration of eXistenZ; a 16mm puppet program is set for Sunday.
Museum of Modern ArtAn extensive retrospective of Teo Hernández is ongoing.
IFC CenterDaily screenings of 4K restorations of A New Leaf and Terminator 2 are happening; Nicolas Winding Refn’s Pusher has received a restoration; Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams continues in a 3D restored format; late night screenings include Bound, Aliens, The Warriors, and Sweet Movie.
NitehawkThe Last Emperor screens early on Saturday and Sunday.
MetrographWhat Time Is It There, Jeanne Dielman, Polyester, and Edvard Munch are showing on 35mm; Hotel Europa begins its run while The Dog Dies, Liliane de Kermadec: The Price of Freedom, Thrust It, and The Last Dreamers are still playing.
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NYC Weekend Highlights: Kim Ki-young, Popeye, A New Leaf, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory selections. Film at Lincoln Center showcases a collection of rare Korean films in Celluloid Fever, including works by Kim Ki-young and Im Kwon-taek. Film Forum presents a retrospective of Max and Richard Fleischer that spans from animated children's features to intense thrillers; Luchino Visconti’s Bellissima continues to be screened in a new restoration; a program…
