Today's Films
Thursday January 29
Friday January 30
Saturday January 31
Sunday February 1
Monday February 2
Tuesday February 3
Thursday February 5
Friday February 6
Saturday February 7
Sunday February 8
Friday February 13
Saturday February 14
Sunday February 15

NOW PLAYING IN THEATER
This week at Metrograph: co-presented with Cinema Tehran: the film work of Bahram Beyzaei, a catalyst for the Iranian New Wave of the ’70s, accompanied by a selection of features by his friend and occasional collaborator Amir Naderi; New York–based American literary magazine n+1’s presents two new books by A.S Hamrah, who has selected and will introduce Land of the Dead and Ace In The Hole (both on 35mm) to explicate the images our Republic produces today; our series The Year Begins In Silence continues with meditative work from Robert Rossellini, Todd Haynes, and Kaneto Shindō; a special archival print of Max Ophul’s La Tendre Ennemie plays as part of our extensive retrospective on the master; Caché, Born in Flames, The Naked Island in 35mm, and much more!
Now Streaming
Highlights from the January slate of new arrivals to Metrograph At Home include the Exclusive Streaming Premiere of Hong Sangsoo‘s 29th and 30th films; two features by Óliver Laxe, director of one of the year‘s buzziest films Sirāt; the work of the late great American indie filmmaker Henry Jaglom—including the films Eating, Festival in Cannes, Last Summer in the Hamptons, New Year’s Day, Someone to Love, and Tracks—ahead of a new restoration of his 1983 New York rom-com Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? opening at 7 Ludlow in February; and rounding out highlights for the first program of the new year is Films by Nina Menkes, featuring four of the cinematic feminist pioneer‘s most celebrated early-career works.

JOURNAL
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Essay
Travel Companions: Bahram Beyzaie & Amir Naderi
On two defining Iranian filmmakers, and two of their most enduring works.
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Essay
A New Love in Tokyo
On the pulse of pleasure in Banmei Takahashi’s effervescent Pink drama.
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Interview
Let the Dead Bury the Dead: A. S. Hamrah in Conversation
On the so-called “death” of theatrical moviegoing, Romero’s oft overlooked fourth Land of the Dead (2005), and a whole lot…
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