FILM & VIDEO Wednesday 1/26 FEATURING...SING OUT! Song & dance ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 04:51

    FEATURING...SING OUT!

    Song & dance extravaganzas shown during "The Hollywood Musical During the 1930s" series. Today, William Keighley's 1937 Variety Show; Donnell Library Media Center, 20 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 620-0619; 2:30, free.

     

    FIAF CINÉCLUB

    Shorts from France?from youth culture to science fiction; French Institute's Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St. (betw. Madison & Park Aves.), 355-6100; 7, $7, $5.50 st.

     

    JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL

    The Jewish Museum's ninth annual festival; Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th St. (B'way), 875-5600 or www.filmlinc.com; call for schedule, $8.50, $4.50 s.c. [repeats Thurs.].

     

    THE ANDY KAUFMAN SPECIAL

    Last week to see Andy's Funhouse & segments from his television work at the Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 621-6600; 1, free w/mus. adm. [repeats Thurs. at 6, Fri. at 7, Sat. & Sun. at 1, through 1/30].

     

    JOE SCHMO, LIVING IN OBLIVION

    Double feature with filmmaker Greg Feldman; Makor, 35 W. 67th St. (Central Park W. & Columbus Ave.), 601-1000; 7:30 & 9:30, $8.

     

    SUPER BOWL: SUPER SHOWCASE FOR COMMERCIALS

    Screening documents advertising throughout Super Bowl history incl. the memorable Victoria Secret & Budweiser commercials; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 621-6600; 1 & 4, free w/mus. adm. [repeats Thurs.-Sun. & Tues. at 1 & 4, through 2/13].

     

    the UNSEEN LUCY & DESI: TREASURES FROM the VAULT

    Rare footage of America's favorite redhead incl. The Ed Wynn Show, Stars in the Eye & the first episode of I Love Lucy, "The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub" with original commercials; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 621-6600; 12:30, 3 & 7, free w/mus. adm. [continues Thurs.-Sun. & Tues., through 3/5].

     

    Thursday 1/27

    AFTER A FEW DRINKS

    Eight hipster bars in Manhattan in Brooklyn show shorts/video art by 17 local artists every Friday & Saturday night through Jan. 31. Video compilations address the bar scene, dating tactics & social interaction at the bar?60s & 70s commercials strewed between clips. Participating bars incl. The Abbey, Bar 4, The Knitting Factory, Korova Milk Bar, Max Fish, Parkside Lounge, The Village Idiot & Yogi's; 760-4971 for info; 10-12 a.m. [repeats Fri., through 1/28].

     

    RETURN OF THE IDIOT

    Screening of film that was inspired by Dostoyevsky's The Idiot; Czech Center, 1109 Madison Ave., 2nd fl. (83rd St.), 288-0830 ext.100; 6 & 8, free.

     

    VIEWPOINT...BUT IS IT ART?

    "Unconventional, Underappreciated & Controversial Creations" themed-screenings feat. shorts "Super-Artist" & "America's Pop Collector," followed by selections from "New York Expo of Short Film & Video" at 6; Donnell Library Media Center, 20 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 620-0619 or 621-0629; 2:30, free.

     

    Friday 1/28

    NEW FILMS FROM JAPAN 2000

    Video & discussion of Canal Street: First Stop in America; Japan Society, 333 E. 47th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 752-3015; 6:30, $8, $5 st./s.c.

     

    Saturday 1/29

    EXPRESSIONISM: THE ART OF FRITZ LANG

    Retrospective examines ten films by Austrian-born German Expressionism director, Fritz Lang. Today, Lang's 1924 silent b&w Kriemhild's Revenge; YWCA, 610 Lexington Ave. (53rd St.) 735-9717; 4, $7 [repeats Sun. at 4, through 3/19].

     

    MEET THE MAKER

    Series sponsored by the New York State Council for the Arts. Today, Mauritz Stiller's Hotel Imperial with music accompaniment by pianist & composer Philip Carli; Donnell Library Media Center, 20 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 620-0619; 2:30, free.

     

    New York Film Critics Circle

    Look at the 1990s?screenings, discussions & introductions. Today, Manny Farber portrait, Negative Space (1:30); Panel discussion of "The Future of Film Criticism" with John Anderson, Stuart Klawans & John Simon (2:30); Tom Kalin's Swoon starring Craig Chester (4:30); American Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Ave. (36th St.), Astoria, Queens, 718-784-0077; $8.50, $5.50 st./s.c. [through 2/20].

    Sunday 1/30

    New York Film Critics Circle

    Look at the 1990s?screenings, discussions & introductions. Today, New York Press' Godfrey Cheshire introduces A Brighter Summer Day by Edward Yang; American Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Ave. (36th St.), Astoria, Queens, 718-784-0077; 2, $8.50, $5.50 st./s.c. [through 2/20].

     

    ocularis

    Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange; Ocularis, 70 N. 6th St. (betw. Wythe & Kent Aves.), Williamsburg, 718-388-8713; 7 & 9:30, $5 [repeats Mon. at 8:30].

     

    Sunday night Free movie series

    Michael York stars in Logan's Run, film about sex craved youth, set in a huge shopping mall; Different Light, 151 W. 19th St. (7th Ave.), 989-2158; 7, free.

     

    Monday 1/31

    THE BODY OF THE LINE: EISENSTEIN'S DRAWINGS

    Movie screenings & discussions in conjunction with exhibition at The Drawing Center. Today, Annette Michelson & Naum Kleiman curate Bezhin Meadow screening which was banned & confiscated by the Soviet government in 1937; The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 219-2166; 7, $15, $10 st.

     

    FIAF CINÉCLUB

    Jacques Rivette's 1998 thriller Secret défense; French Institute's Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St. (betw. Madison & Park Aves.), 355-6100; 12:30 & 7:30, $7, $5.50 st.

     

    MONDAY NIGHT MOVIES

    Vernon Reid curates January screening series. Tonight's double feature incl. The Thing From Another World & The Thing; Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Delancey & Rivington Sts.), 358-7501; 9:30, $4.

     

    Tuesday 2/1

    VIVA LA DIVA: JEWISH SUPERSTARS OF SONG

    Video screening & lecture; Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. (92nd St.), 423-3224; 6:30, free w/mus. adm.