NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
BAM
Films by Warren Beatty, Mike Judge, and more play in Facing the Future; the restoration of I Heard it Through the Grapevine screens.
Roxy Cinema
Gummo, Love Streams, and Dancer in the Dark play on 35mm, while Francis Ford Coppola’s Tetro screens screens on Saturday and a 16mm puppet program shows Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
A massive retrospective of Portuguese cinema begins, featuring films by Paulo Rocha and Manoel de Oliveira, among many others.
Museum of the Moving Image
A highlight of the 1969 Directors’ Fortnight includes prints of Oshima’s Death By Hanging and Garrel’s The Virgin’s Bed; a Frank Oz retrospective continues.
Anthology Film Archives
Dreyer’s Ordet plays in “Essential Cinema.”
IFC Center
The black-and-white restoration of Johnny Mnemonic plays, as does a 40th-anniversary restoration of Paris, Texas and Bennett Miller’s The Cruise; The Company of Wolves, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Hush play late.
Film Forum
Kon Ichikawa’s The Burmese Harp begins playing; restorations of The Devil, Probably and Lancelot du lac continue; Planet of the Apes screens on Sunday.
Metrograph
Corpse Bride, a secret feature, and Věra Chytilová’s Daisies & Fruit of Paradise show on 35mm; The Phantom of Ester Krumbachová begins, while Don’t Go in the Sewers, Society of the Spectacle, and a Yao Xiao-curated series continue.
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