Today's Films
Thursday May 7
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Wednesday May 13
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Friday May 29
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Sunday May 31

NOW PLAYING IN THEATER
This weekend at Metrograph: Fraenkel Gallery presents three films selected by artists from across the gallery’s program—Martine Gutierrez, Wardell Milan, and Carrie Mae Weems—with introductions by the artists and a Q&A with Joel Coen; Wallace Shawn, John Early, and Lucas Kane will appear in person to open a series dedicated to Wallace Shawn. The opening will feature a Q&A for Clueless with Wallace Shawn and director Amy Heckerling, moderated by John Early and Lucas Kane. The program will also include an introduction by Wallace Shawn, John Early, and Lucas Kane for Southland Tales, as well as a Q&A with Wallace Shawn for Marie and Bruce, an adaptation of his 1978 play; The Taste of Tea, a riot of surreal images and bravura set pieces which brings to mind both Yasujirō Ozu and Nobuhiko Obayashi opens presented in a new HD master supervised by the director; celebrate Mother’s Day with 35mm screenings of Panic Room, Alice Doesn’t Live Here Any More, Mother and Mother’s Day Brunch at The Commissary; and more!
Now Streaming
Highlights from the May slate of new arrivals to Metrograph At Home include the Exclusive Streaming Premiere of the new restoration of the late Henry Jaglom’s 1983 New York City rom-com Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?; Three by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi; new additions to our series celebrating Thai producer and filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong feature Come Here and Krabi, 2562; new titles joining the sections Animation for Adults (the Quay Brothers’s The PianoTuner of Earthquakes), Contemporary Cinema (Maria Sødahl’s drama Hope; Wei Shujun’s multi-award-winning crime drama Only the River Flows; and Mikhaël Hers‘s The Passengers of the Night, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg), and International Arthouse (Ang Lee‘s 1991 comedy Pushing Hands), and more!

JOURNAL
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Interview
Wallace Shawn
On the fever that drives the veteran actor and playwright.
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Essay
The Taste of Tea
On Katsuhito Ishii’s uniquely gonzo take on the Japanese shokin-geki genre.
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Interview
Lucrecia Martel
Talking with the doyenne of Argentine cinema about her new documentary, historical responsibility, and the actual use of tear gas.
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