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.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
As the restoration of Andrei Rublev continues, “Banned Films from the Czechoslovak New Wave” begins.
Metrograph
Icarus Films’ retrospective continues while a Dario Argento series commences.
A print of Joel and Ethan Coen’s The Man Who Wasn’t There screens on Saturday.
Quad Cinema
A series on anthology films, which includes work by literally too many notable directors to name, is still underway.
Film Forum
A Jean Vigo program palys alongside L’Atalante.
The Astaire-Rogers feature Top Hat screens on Saturday and Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
An Iranian retro, with the directors you know and those you don’t, is facilitated by a look at the work of DP Mahmoud Kalari.
Museum of the Moving Image
Hong Sang-soo’s three excellent 2017 premieres all screen over one weekend.
Rare is the series devoted to a production designer, so of note is one on Thérèse DePrez.
Nitehawk Cinema
Adolescence of Utena has midnight showings; Mon Oncle and Girl on a Motorcycle screen before noon.