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Enjoy Metrograph At Home anywhere in the U.S. and the Metrograph Theater when you’re in New York — one Membership for Live Streaming, Exclusive Premieres, and $10 Member tickets at the Box Office (standard price $17).

THIS WEEK AT METROGRAPH

Women Dressing Women: From Runway to Screen, a collaboration with The Met inspired by the Costume Institute’s exhibition, opens this week, filmmaker James Vaughan joins us Sunday to present his film Friends and Strangers,  American Society of Cinematographers presents The Painted Veil with an intro and Q&A with cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh, Zeitgeist at 35 concludes with screenings of Paris Was a Woman and a member preview of The Old Oak, and more!

Essay

BY A.S. HAMRAH

On Hong Sangsoo’s latest cine-meditation.

in water begins a run at 7 Ludlow on December 1.

Series at Metrograph

As the 20th century drew to a close, the words “millennium bug”—a computer glitch that was supposed to drown the world in darkness—were on everyone’s lips, the air thick with the anticipation of apocalypse. Did that anxiety impress itself on some of the finest films being released at fin de siècle, by exemplary artists like David Cronenberg, Tsai Ming-liang, and Michaels Mann and Haneke? Maybe… but what’s certain is the moment brought a bumper crop of cinematic excellence to the screen, and after 25 years we’re bringing back some of our favorites, films whose end-of-days paranoia has no expiration date.

25Y2K opens at Metrograph Friday, December 1.

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Editions

From posters and books to limited edition merchandise, special artist editions, and rare and collectible film ephemera, Metrograph Editions has the perfect gift for the film lover in your life!

We’ll be adding new products and specially curated collections throughout the holiday season, so stay tuned!

Interview

BY NICK PINKERTON

An interview with Carole Pipolo about her late husband’s dizzying book collection.

The Tony Pipolo Collection will be presented at the Metrograph Book Fair on Saturday, December 2 and 16.

Essay

BY WILL SLOAN

Revisiting James Cameron’s beleaguered first underwater dive, The Abyss (1989).

The Abyss: Special Edition opens at Metrograph on Friday, December 8 as part of Sub-Marine Mysteries (and Wonders).

Essay

BY NATHAN LEE

A look back at the anxiety caused by Y2K.

25Y2K opens at 7 Ludlow on Friday, December 1.

Essay

BY PHILIPPA SNOW

A look at three of the most seductive onscreen adaptations of the writing of Eileen Chang.

Eileen Chang: Page to Screen opens at Metrograph Friday, November 24.

The Metrograph Interview

Wang Bing: Migratory Patterns and Four by Pedro Costa stream on Metrograph At Home.

This conversation has been translated into Chinese, and can be read in full on the Metrograph Journal here.