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NOW PLAYING IN THEATER
This week at Metrograph: the centerpiece of our Sex Is Confusion series: a new 4K restoration of Cate Shortland’s Somersault has its New York premiere; Sarah Black, Orson Welles, Larry David, Michael Emil star in Can She Bake A Cherry Pie?, opening this weekend; retrospective of writer-director and producer Anocha Suwichakornpong with the filmmaker in attendance; our extensive Max Ophuls retrospective continues with a rarely screened archival 35mm print from Library of Congress of The Reckless Moment; and more!
Now Streaming
Highlights from the February slate of new arrivals to Metrograph At Home include the Exclusive Streaming Premiere of Olivier Assayas’s acclaimed autobiographical drama Suspended Time; a tribute to the late Amos Poe, including three of his influential No Wave features; early shorts from French filmmaker Ugo Bienvenu, director of the Academy Award-nominated hit animation Arco; Metrograph At Home celebrates Black History Month with a robust, 16-film collection that includes landmark works by Bill Gunn and Bill Duke; Somersault director Cate Shortland’s sophomore feature Lore, a historical drama about a teenage girl forced to take charge of her family in the wake of Hitler’s death, and more!

JOURNAL
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Essay
Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?
On Henry Jaglom’s effervescent anti-rom-com.
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Essay
Re-Wind
On the AV dreams and celluloid nightmares of Hisayasu Satô’s Re-Wind.
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