FILM & VIDEO Wednesday 6/13 AUDREY HEPBURN ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 05:37

    Her run continues today w/The Unforgiven & The Children's Hour; Screening Room, 54 Varick (Canal St.), 212-334-2100 for times, prices & complete sched.; $9, $6 s.c./child.

     

    IRANIAN DIASPORA FILM FESTIVAL Festival continues today w/films like Reza Parsa's Border, Said Manafi's The Other Side & many, many more; NYU Cantor Film Center, 36 E. 8th St. (betw. B'way & University Pl.), 212-998-8816 for times, prices & complete sched. [through 6/16].

     

    MOVIES UNDER THE STARS Free outdoor screenings in Hoboken, on the waterfront overlooking Hudson River continues w/The Coen Brothers' Oh, Brother Where Art Thou starring George Clooney & John Goodman; Erie Lackawana Plaza, Hoboken PATH Station, 201-420-2207; 9.

      SOUNDS OF SILENTS

    Museum screens silent films The Crowd, Nosferatu, The Wind, Ben-Hur & The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, all restored w/full orchestration; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-621-6600; call for times, prices & complete sched. [through 8/12].

     

    VILLAGE VOICE BEST UNDISTRIBUTED FILMS & BEST FILMS OF 2000 Festival sponsored by v. overrated paper continues today at BAM, 30 Lafayette Ave. (Ashland Pl.), 718-636-4111; call for times, prices & complete sched. [through 7/22].

     

    WEDNESDAYS AT VOID Tonight, Mike Nichols' The Graduate, starring Dustin Hoffman & Anne Bancroft, screens at Void, 16 Mercer St. (Howard St.), 212-941-6492; 8, free.

     

    Thursday 6/14

    11TH ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

    Thirty films & videos from 12 countries w/spotlight on Lebanon, Argentina & the Black Panthers begins today at Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th St. (B'way), 212-875-5600 for times, prices & complete sched. [through 6/29].

     

    Friday 6/15

    HELLO, GOOD-BYE: PILOTS, PREMIERES & FINAL EPISODES

    From All in the Family, Star Trek (pre-Kirk), The Fugitive, The Prisoner, Cheers (alternative ending), Welcome Back Kotter (screen tests) & more; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-621-6600; call for times, prices & complete sched. [through 9/16].

     

    Saturday 6/16

    BRYANT PARK SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL

    Annual movie screenings in Times Square kicks off w/Viva Las Vegas; 6th Ave. (42nd St.), 212-512-5700, www.hbobryantparkfilm.com; sunset, free.

      DRUNK WEEK

    Adam Carpenter screens doc. about going to work, classes et al. under the influence...uh...so how is this different from your college experience? Adam's got his work cut out; Frederick Loewe Theater, 35 W. 4th St. (betw. University Pl. & Greene Sts.), 212-932-7606; 8, $3.

     

    LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT Festival celebrating "sin-sational screen divas of the 30s" continues w/Jean Harlow in Red-Headed Woman & Red Dust; Film Forum, 209 W. Houston St. (Varick St.), 212-727-8110; call for times, prices & complete sched.

     

    A TREASURY OF FRENCH FILM This week, Maurice Tourneur's Volpone (1940); YWCA, 610 Lexington Ave. (53rd St.), 212-735-9717; 4:30, call for price [repeats Sun.].

     

    Tuesday 6/19

    A HARD DAY'S NIGHT

    If you didn't catch screening of this rock 'n' roll classic at Film Forum, check out the movie which stars Ringo (apparently he was the only Beatle who showed up on time for shooting) & proves that drummers are, if not the coolest, the most earnest people in the band; Makor, 35 W. 67th St. (Central Park W. & Columbus Ave.), 212-601-1000; 7:30 & 9:30, $8 [through 6/14].

     

    NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL LATINO FILM FESTIVAL Starts tonight w/La Pulperia by Fermin Suarez, My American Girls by Aaron Matthews & Visa De Cuatro Puertas/Visa of Four Doors by Robert Julian; the French Institute's Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St. (betw. Madison & Park Aves.), 212-355-6160 for times, prices & complete sched. [through 6/24].