NYC Weekend Watch: Douglas Sirk in 3D, The Organizer, Body Double, and Additional Selections
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly compilation of repertory film offerings.
Museum of Modern ArtThe well-curated Universal Westerns series continues with two films by Robert Aldrich, one by King Vidor on 35mm, and a Douglas Sirk film in 3D.
Film at Lincoln CenterThe History, Italian Style series carries on with presentations of The Organizer and Policarpo on 35mm.
Museum of the Moving ImageA retrospective on De Palma starts with Body Double; Real American Tales persists with films from Malick, Chaplin, Lizzie Borden, and others.
The BAMA series focusing on Latin American punk movements has commenced.
Anthology Film ArchivesThe Allen Ginsberg Centennial showcases films by Robert Frank, Jonas Mekas, and more.
Film ForumA print of The Third Man kicks off a two-week engagement; Peter Hutton’s No Picnic is ongoing; Satyajit Ray’s Days and Nights in the Forest is back; The Muppet Movie is scheduled for Sunday morning.
Roxy CinemaDavid Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Silent Hill are showing on 35mm.
IFC CenterA 4K restoration of I Shot Andy Warhol starts its screenings; late-night showings include Berberian Sound Studio, The Terminator, The Big Lebowski, Purple Rain, and The Blair Witch Project.
Nitehawk Prospect ParkE.T. and Fresh Kill are screened early on Saturday and Sunday.
MetrographFilms such as Mr. Turner, Caravaggio, Lady and the Tramp, Fellini Satyricon, The Decameron, The Devil’s Backbone, and Atlantic City are being shown on 35mm; The Art of Soccer and Gianfranco Rosi are starting while Ringo Lam on Fire, Louis Malle: Portraits of America, Maybe If You Smile, and The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters continue.
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NYC Weekend Watch: Douglas Sirk in 3D, The Organizer, Body Double, and Additional Selections
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory film selections. At the Museum of Modern Art, the beautifully curated Universal Westerns series continues with films by Robert Aldrich, King Vidor presented in 35mm, and Douglas Sirk in 3D. Film at Lincoln Center features the History, Italian Style series, showcasing The Organizer and Policarpo in 35mm. The Museum of the Moving Image presents a retrospective of De Palma’s work.
