Jacques Rozier, Nathan Silver, The Spook Who Sat By the Door, Tobe Hooper & More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.

Film at Lincoln Center
An essential series of Jacques Rozier restorations begins.

Roxy Cinema
Fidelio, our four-film program with Chapo Trap House’s Movie Mindset, has an encore with Eyes Wide Shut on a spectacular 35mm print this Friday and Saturday, the latter day also bringing The Ghost Writer on 35mm; Nathan Silver presents Crossing Delancey on 35mm and Mike Leigh’s Meantime; “City Dudes” returns on Saturday.

BAM
Films by Spike Lee, Chantal Akerman, Lucrecia Martel, and more play in “SWEAT!“; recent restorations are given a showcase, including a special premiere of The Spook Who Sat By the Door.

Museum of the Moving Image
70mm prints of 2001Tenet, and Far and Away screen.

Film Forum
A Blaxploitation series, featuring classics and discoveries alike, begins; Army of Shadows continues.

Anthology Film Archives
Buñuel and Dalí play in “Essential Cinema.”

Museum of Modern Art
“Tobe Hooper in the 1980s” does what it says on the tin.

IFC Center
Caligula: The Ultimate Cut begins a run while The Conversation continues in a 50th-anniversary restoration; “Defamed to Acclaimed” continues; The Time Masters and Rosemary’s Baby play late.

Metrograph
Zabriskie PointEveryone Else, Let the Right One In, Eyes Without a Face, and Jane Campion’s Sweetie show on 35mm; a Carol Kane series, In Concert, Bad Trips, Passages, Ties That Bind, Summer at Sea, and Twisted Sister continue.

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