Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not likely to see in a theater again anytime soon, and many of which are, also, on 35mm. If you have a chance to attend any of these, we’re of the mind that it’s time extremely well-spent.
Museum of Modern Art
MoMA has reopened, and it is–I do not say this lightly–almost too much in one weekend. See for yourself.
Film Forum
“Shitamachi: Tales of Downtown Tokyo” begins with both canon and lesser-known Japanese cinema.
Films by Tim Burton and Joseph Losey play this weekend.
Metrograph
Films by Hitchcock and Blake Edwards play this weekend.
Museum of Modern Art
MoMA has reopened, and it is–I do not say this lightly–almost too much in one weekend. See for yourself.
Film Forum
“Shitamachi: Tales of Downtown Tokyo” begins with both canon and lesser-known Japanese cinema.
Films by Tim Burton and Joseph Losey play this weekend.
Metrograph
Films by Hitchcock and Blake Edwards play this weekend.
- 10/25/2019
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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- 10/23/2019
- MUBI
"Bird's-Eye View: The Films of Mikael Kristersson" is showing October 25 - 26, 2019 at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, with Kristersson in person. The films of Swedish documentarian Mikael Kristersson are extraordinary portals into lives of his subjects: birds that live in and migrate through his coastal town of Falsterbo, Sweden. Since the early '80s he has been using the warmth and depth of 16mm to showcase how his birds live—how they move, sound, interact, give birth—and also, all that they themselves are looking at. He forgoes traditional narration and intertitles, as well as background music, and instead lets the birds create their own hypnotic narratives and rhythms as we watch them interact with their surroundings. In 1987, he made his first feature film, Pica Pica, which tracks the comings and goings of a group of magpies (small black and white birds) in Vällingby, Sweden—a suburb west of Stockholm.
- 10/19/2019
- MUBI
Which will include Coppola's Tetro which premiers at Cannes for a total of 392 films which includes 31 world premiers and 203 narrative features. Man, Siff always has good stuff, I wish I could go. Any writers in Seattle want to provide coverage for us?
Check out some of the premiers after the break.
World Premieres
Back to the Garden, Flower Power Comes Full Circle, directed by Kevin Tomlinson (USA, 2009)
Dancing Across Borders, directed by Anne H. Bass (USA/Cambodia, 2009)
Facing Ali, directed by Pete McCormack (Canada, 2009)
The Hills Run Red, directed by Dave Parker (USA, 2009)
Icons Among Us, directed by Michael Rivoira, Lars Larson, Peter J. Vogt (USA, 2009)
I’m No Dummy, directed by Bryan W. Simon (USA, 2009)
Pop Star On Ice, directed by David Barba (USA/Canada/Russia/Japan, 2009)
The Spy and the Sparrow, directed by Garrett Bennett (USA, 2009)
talhotblond, directed by Barbara Schroeder (USA, 2008)
The Whole Truth, directed by Colleen Patrick (USA,...
Check out some of the premiers after the break.
World Premieres
Back to the Garden, Flower Power Comes Full Circle, directed by Kevin Tomlinson (USA, 2009)
Dancing Across Borders, directed by Anne H. Bass (USA/Cambodia, 2009)
Facing Ali, directed by Pete McCormack (Canada, 2009)
The Hills Run Red, directed by Dave Parker (USA, 2009)
Icons Among Us, directed by Michael Rivoira, Lars Larson, Peter J. Vogt (USA, 2009)
I’m No Dummy, directed by Bryan W. Simon (USA, 2009)
Pop Star On Ice, directed by David Barba (USA/Canada/Russia/Japan, 2009)
The Spy and the Sparrow, directed by Garrett Bennett (USA, 2009)
talhotblond, directed by Barbara Schroeder (USA, 2008)
The Whole Truth, directed by Colleen Patrick (USA,...
- 5/1/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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