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    NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.

    Roxy Cinema
    A 35mm print of Mike Figgis’ Timecode (discussed here) screens alongside Ryan Gosling’s Lost River, followed by a Johnny Jewel live performance.

    Film Forum
    A Peter Sellers retrospective starts; Four Nights of a Dreamer plays in a new restoration; The Pink Panther plays on Sunday morning.

    Brooklyn Academy of Music
    A series on Caribbean culture begins.

    Museum of Modern Art
    A complete Chantal Akerman retrospective continues, as does series on New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina.

    Museum of the Moving Image
    A Terence Davies retrospective continues; films by Albert Brooks, Elaine May, and Buñuel screen in Nightmare Comedies.

    Paris Theater
    Big & Loud brings 2001, Amadeus, and Lawrence of Arabia on 70mm.

    Film at Lincoln Center
    Edward Yang’s Yi Yi has its final screenings in a new 4K restoration, as do In the Mood for Love and In the Mood for Love 2001.

    IFC Center
    Linda Linda Linda continues playing in a new restoration; Hard Boiled, Tommy, Female Trouble, Don’t Torture a Ducking, and Blade show late.

    Anthology Film Archives
    The study of Malcolm X continues.

    Nitehawk Cinema
    MacGruber and a print of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants play early on Saturday and Sunday.

    Metrograph
    Her, Ruggles of Red Gap, My Man Godfrey, and Institute Benjamenta play on 35mm; The Rule of Murch, Starving for Beauty, and Emotional Labor start while the Don Siegel retrospective, Happy Together, and Every Man for Himself continue.

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