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THIS WEEK AT METROGRAPH

A new restoration of An Experience to Die For, Kim Ki-young’s final film comes to Metrograph and Metrograph At Home as part of Kim Ki-young x 2Kelly Reichardt joins us in theater for introductions and conversations for Night Moves, Certain Women, and Meek’s Cutoff, presented by A.C.E. The French screens on the occasion of The French Open opening at Roland Garros, Fallen Angels plays as part of ’90s Noir, Hudson Hawk plays as part of Euro-Heists, and more!

Essay

BY PERWANA NAZIF

On the LA-based photographer’s Reynaldo Rivera’s intimate, debut film.

Fistful of Love screens on Monday, May 20 with Rivera in attendance signing a limited edition print, and streams on Metrograph At Home from June 1.

Series at Metrograph

Since her second feature, 2006’s Old Joy, Miami-born Reichardt has staked a claim to the Pacific Northwest—Oregon in six films, with the Montana of Certain Women an outlier—that has made her name as synonymous with the region as, say, Faulkner’s is with Mississippi. The attention she pays to the specific cadences and rituals of life in the Northwest, from the Portland of Showing Up to the thinly populated Southern Oregon in Night Moves, is matched by her exhaustive engagement in every aspect of her films, from screenwriting—frequently in collaboration with Jonathan Raymond—to editing, which she will discuss in depth in a panel presented by American Cinema Editors (ACE) as part of this full retrospective of her eight features to date, a chance to review the filmography of a confirmed regionalist whose particular genius has taken her far beyond the boundaries of her chosen home.

American Landscapes: The Cinema of Kelly Reichardt screens at 7 Ludlow and Two Short Films by Kelly Reichardt streams on Metrograph At Home.

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Column

BY KYUNG HUN KIM

On the actress whose bold performances blazed a defiant trail in Korean cinema.

An Experience to Die For plays at Metrograph in Theater and At Home from Friday, May 17, as part of Kim Ki-Young x 2.

Metrograph Membership

Join Metrograph’s community of members this week for Member Events at 7 Ludlow, including a special event celebrating Chris Marker’s Le Dépays and screening of Marker’s Level Five with introductions and readings from Catherine Belkhodja, plus a screening of Kim's Video with an accompanying book launch from Deeper Into Movies!

Essay

BY SASHA FRERE-JONES

On Chris Marker’s many visions of Japan, and his newly translated photoessay book Le Dépays.

Chris Marker’s Le Dépays opens at Metrograph on Friday, May 24.

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Essay

BY K. AUSTIN COLLINS

Looking back at Kelly Reichardt’s first astonishing collaboration with Michelle Williams.

American Landscapes: The Cinema of Kelly Reichardt opens at Metrograph on Saturday, May 11.

Essay

BY NICK PINKERTON

On Kim Ki-young’s breakthrough noir thriller, and the Golden Age of South Korean cinema.

The Housemaid plays 7 Ludlow as part of Kim Ki-young x 2.