NYC Weekend Watch: Repertory Offerings in New York City
Looking for some classic films to watch this weekend in New York City? Check out our weekly round-up of repertory offerings in the city.
Museum of the Moving Image presents See It Big! Let It Snow, featuring 35mm prints of All That Heaven Allows, Doctor Zhivago, and Meet Me In St. Louis.
At the Museum of Modern Art, there is a dual celebration of Marcello and Chiara Mastroianni with films by Raúl Ruiz and Marco Bellocchio.
Anthology Film Archives is showcasing Robert Frank and his influences, including Chantal Akerman’s Toute une nuit and Blue Velvet on 35mm, as well as beginning Scenes from the Streets.
Roxy Cinema is showing The New World and The Magnificent Ambersons on 35mm, with Hardcore playing on Friday and Saturday along with a Paul Schrader Q&A. They are also screening Eastern Promises and Paul Verhoeven’s Elle.
Metrograph is screening Lost In Translation, 2046, Phantom Thread, and Brokeback Mountain on 35mm. They are also starting The Holidays at Metrograph, It Looks Pretty from a Distance, and This Long Century: Jem Cohen. Urban Ghosts, Absconded Art, and Nicolas Uncaged are continuing.
Film Forum is celebrating Marlon Brando’s centennial with One-Eyed Jacks, Last Tango in Paris, and Apocalypse Now: Final Cut. They are also showing The Umbrellas of Cherbourg‘s 4K restoration.
IFC Center has It’s a Wonderful Life playing daily, along with late-night showings of 2001, Blood Simple, Reservoir Dogs, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and Society.
Enjoy a weekend of classic films in New York City with these repertory offerings. Check out the schedules at each venue for showtimes and ticket information.
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