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NOW PLAYING IN THEATER
This week at Metrograph: Iva Radivojević returns to the theater to present her latest film When the Phone Rang, alongside a carte blanche selection exploring her ongoing interest in “dislocated cinema” with films by Atom Egoyan, Basma Al Sharif, Xiaolu Wang, Raúl Ruiz; new series celebrating Hong Kong Second Wave film director Clara Law, who moved to Australia with her partner and fellow filmmaker Eddie Fong; the last weekend of our Amos Poe tribute; the family program Screen Time returns with Mary Poppins, 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
The Company’s in Love
On Max Ophuls’s first feature and the signature tragedies it set in motion.
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Columns
Futures and Pasts: Running on Empty
On Sidney Lumet’s tale of morally compromised counterculture veterans trying to keep a family together.
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Cracked Actor
Diahann Carroll
On the layered performances charted by the regal Hollywood icon.
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