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THIS WEEK AT METROGRAPH

Nobuhiko Obayashi x 3, a tribute to the director of legendary cult film House opens at 7 Ludlow this Friday, including a new restoration of his film Beijing WatermelonAs Seen by Dieudo Hamadi features a wide offering of works from one of the most compelling talents in contemporary African cinema and international nonfiction filmmaking as a whole, while ’90s Noir continues with Spike Lee’s Clockers on 35mm and a new restoration of Wayne Wang’s Life is Cheap... But Toilet Paper is Expensive, while Visionary Auteurs: Five Decades of mk2 brings producer Elisha Karmitz to Metrograph to introduce Mélo and Paranoid Park. And don’t miss So Pretty, followed by a Q&A with the film’s director Jessica Dunn Rovinelli or Qui Sheng’s Suburban Birds!

Essay

BY DANIELLE BURGOS

A look at the dynamic heist film Topkapi (1964) that embodied the electricity of both its filmmaker Jules Dassin and star Melina Mercouri.

Topkapi opens at Metrograph on Friday, June 7 as part of Euro-Heists.

In Theater

Obayashi’s warm, bustling, slice-of-life picture, based on the real-life story of a Tokyo greengrocer who put his own livelihood at risk to extend help to a succession of poor Chinese exchange students in Japan, tapped into widespread feelings of anxiety and anger in the aftermath of the events of Tiananmen Square upon its initial release 35 years ago. A tender, populist drama brimming with anarchic, comic energy—in a vital new restoration—bringing together Obayashi regulars like Yasufumi Hayashi and Toru Minegishi with the relatively little-known Bengal, who is excellent in the central role of the small businessman for whom altruism becomes a potentially destructive obsession.

Beijing Watermelon opens at Metrograph Friday, June 7 as part of Nobuhiko Obayashi x 3.

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Interview

BY KELLI WESTON

Checking in with the lyrical filmmaker at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of his latest feature, Caught by the Tides.

Mountains May Depart and A Touch of Sin are currently streaming on Metrograph At Home as part of Cannes At HomeAsh is Purest White opens at 7 Ludlow on Friday, June 28 as part of Visionary Auteurs: Five Decades of mk2.

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Essay

BY MATT TURNER

On Nobuhiko Obayashi’s newly restored, slippery gem of a film.

Beijing Watermelon opens at Metrograph on Friday, June 7, as part of Nobuhiko Obayashi x 3.

Editions

Explore limited edition artist prints produced by Metrograph Editions and featuring contributions from artists Honor Titus, Robby Müller, Reynaldo Rivera, and more!

Interview

BY JORDAN CRONK

An interview about life, death and reincarnation with the globetrotting Galician filmmaker.

Samsara returns by popular demand with screenings July 8 and July 9.

Column

BY KYUNG HUN KIM

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

 An Experience to Die For streams on Metrograph At Home.