FILM & VIDEO Wednesday 12/20 A HARD DAYS NIGHT And Ringos been ...
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
And Ringo's been working like a dog. We hear he's the "star" because no other Beatle could get it together to show up for shooting on time. But Sta was there every morning at 9 on the dot. Like clockwork; Film Forum; 209 W. Houston St. (6th Ave.), 212-727-8110; call for times & prices [through 12/21].
NEW FILMMAKERS SHORT PROGRAM
All the Wrong Places, a feature length comedy about art & love directed by Martin Edwards, screens at Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. (2nd St.), 212-505-5110; 8, $5.
THE NEW KLEZMORIM: VOICES INSIDE THE REVIVAL OF YIDDISH MUSIC
NYC premiere of film followed by discussion w/founding member of the Klezmatics; Center for Jewish History, 15 W. 16th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-294-8301; 7:30, call for prices.
Thursday 12/21
AIMEE & JAGUAR
True story of two German women engaged in war-time affair; Makor, 35 W. 67th St. (Central Park W. & Columbus Ave.), 212-601-1000; 7:30, $8.
Friday 12/22
THE BIG SHAVE
Martin Scorsese's infamous 1967 short protesting Vietnam War; Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-708-9400; 8, free w/adm.
EASY RIDER
Starring Dennis, Jack & Peter "Captain America" Fonda; Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. (2nd St.), 212-505-5110; 9:30, call for price.
9TH SPANISH CINEMA NOW
Festival continues today w/accent on women directors in Ana Diez's La Mafia En La Habana (1999); Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th St. (B'way), 212-875-5610; call for times, prices & complete sched.
Saturday 12/23
BLOW-UP
Cool guy, cool job, hot girls, great party scene, nasty dead body; Cinema Classics, 332 E. 11th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), RSVP 212-971-1015; 6, 8 & 10:30, $5.50.
THE FILMS OF JACQUES TATI
Retrospective continues w/screening of Mon Oncle (2) & Traffic (4:15); American Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Ave. (36th St.), Astoria, 718-784-4520; call for price.
Tuesday 12/26
M*A*S*H
Screening of "Dear Sis" episode where Father Mulcahy facilitates montage via letter home; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-621-6800; 2, free w/mus. adm.