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THIS WEEK AT METROGRAPH

Metrograph hosts the theatrical and streaming premieres of Mami Wata this Saturday, our collaboration with ACE continues with Stamped From the Beginning, The Whitney Review of New Writing presents Ciao! Manhattan, and more!

Interview

BY ERIC KOHN

The 85-year-old Dutch maverick looks back on his two most prescient dystopian visions. RoboCop: Director’s Cut opens Friday, January 5, and Total Recall opens Friday, February 2.

Series at Metrograph

It seems almost no one is looking forward to a fantastic future of flying cars much anymore, and many would be relieved to know that there’s any kind of future at all in store for us… but as this series shows, such grim prognostications are nothing new. Bringing together a collection of dystopian and speculative science-fiction films that envisage coming times marked by creeping authoritarianism, government surveillance, and technological “advancement” leading to regressions in human self-fulfillment, “The Future Looks Bright from Afar” offers a look at the many ways in which past generations have described the shape of things to come with fear and trembling.

The Future Looks Bright From Afar screens at 7 Ludlow.

 

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Essay

BY KEVA YORK

On Elaine May’s pseudonymously penned second screenplay, Such Good Friends (1971).

Such Good Friends and A New Leaf play at Metrograph in January as part of Also Starring… James Coco.

Essay

BY PHILLIPA HAWKER

A close-up on six of Jean-Pierre Léaud’s finest comic performances.

Jester in the Court: Jean-Pierre Léaud’s Finest Follies screens now at Metrograph.

The Metrograph Interview

BY GABE KLINGER

An intimate chat about process, finding inspiration, and the need for nuanced characters.

All Is Forgiven streams exclusively on Metrograph At Home.

Commissary

The Commissary is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 5:30pm to midnight, and 11am - 4pm for brunch on the weekend, so make a reservation before or after your movie! This weekend’s matinees include Kaili Blues, Raiders of the Lost Ark, À Nos Amours, Murder by Death and more!

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.