NYC Weekend Preview: Italian Heritage, Classic Westerns, African American Law Enforcement, and More

NYC Weekend Preview: Italian Heritage, Classic Westerns, African American Law Enforcement, and More

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory film screenings.

      Film at Lincoln Center's History, Italian Style features Visconti’s Senso and The Leopard, along with works by the Tavianis and Florestano Vancini’s Liberty on 35mm.

      Museum of Modern Art presents the beautifully curated Universal Westerns, showcasing several films by John Ford, Anthony Mann, Jacques Tourneur, and others.

      BAM’s Black Cops, Spies and Overseers includes 35mm screenings of Seven, Django Unchained, Ricochet, and Cleopatra Jones.

      Museum of the Moving Image’s Real American Tales features Nothing But a Man on 35mm and Days of Heaven.

      Anthology Film Archives celebrates the Allen Ginsberg Centennial with films by Robert Frank, Nam June Paik, Jonas Mekas, and more.

      Film Forum honors a centennial of Marilyn Monroe, screening films by Howard Hawks, Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, George Cukor, among others.

      Roxy Cinema shows Tony Scott’s Deja Vu and Domino on 35mm throughout the weekend, with a Friday night screening of Star 80.

      IFC Center presents 4K restorations of Mulholland Dr., Terminator 2, A New Leaf, and Mysterious Skin every day, along with Cave of Forgotten Dreams in 3D; late screenings include True Lies, The Terminator, The Warriors, Purple Rain, and The Blair Witch Project.

      Nitehawk Prospect Park screens a print of Strangers on a Train early on Sunday.

      Metrograph features School on Fire and Lust for Life on 35mm, while Ringo Lam on Fire and Louis Malle: Portraits of America begin, and Maybe If You Smile, Hotel Europa, The Dog Dies, Thrust It, and The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters continue their runs.

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NYC Weekend Preview: Italian Heritage, Classic Westerns, African American Law Enforcement, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings. Film at Lincoln Center's History, Italian Style starts with Visconti's Senso and The Leopard, along with films from the Tavianis and Florestano Vancini's Liberty on 35mm. The Museum of Modern Art presents the beautifully curated Universal Westerns, showcasing various films by John Ford, Anthony Mann, Jacques Tourneur, and others. BAMBlack