December 15th 2013. Pick of the Day.
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The holiday party shenanigans be takin' their toll on yers truly, but let's sally forth with today's listings, shan't we? Ongoing series include Film Forum's Barbara Stanwyck trib, the Film Society's George Cukor retrospective, Moving Image's See It Big!: Great Cinematographers!, and Anthology Film Archives' Delmer Daves double-dip. The whole rep circuit megillah as follows;
IFC Center
THE CHASE (1966) Dir; Arthur Penn
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946) Dir; Frank Capra
Film Forum
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD (1940) Dirs; Michael Powell/Ludwig Berger
SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (1948) Dir; Anatole Litvak
REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir; Nicholas Ray
THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS (1946) Dir; Lewis Milestone
Museum of the Moving Image
DOWN BY LAW (1986) Dir; Jim Jarmusch
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955) Dir; Charles Laughton
SUSPIRIA (1978) Dir; Dario Argento
MoMA
DINER (1982) Dir; Barry Levinson
Anthology Film Archives
A SUMMER PLACE (1959) Dir; Delmer Daves
YOUNGLBOOD HAWKE (1964) Dir; Delmer Daves
SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN (1963) Dir; Delmer Daves
Film Society of Lincoln Center
SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE (1974) Dir; Ingmar Bergman
SYLVIA SCARLETT (1935) Dir; George Cukor
CAMILLE (19360 Dir; George Cukor
TWO FACED WOMAN () Dir; George Cukor
FACE TO FACE (1975) Dir; Ingmar Bergman
PAT AND MIKE (1952) Dir; George Cukor
Today's Pick. The Cukor trip-bill of SYLVIA SCARLETT, CAMILLE, and PAT AND MIKE at the Walter Reade Theater. Explanation unnecessary. Make sure to take advantage of the discount tix.
For more info on these and all NYC's classic screenings in December '13 click the interactive calendar on the upper right hand side of the page. And be sure to follow me on Facebook and Twitter! Back tomorow with a brand spankin' new Pick, til then don't lick the yellow snow and recommend the same course of action to your fellow anarchists.
-Joe Walsh