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VELVET GOLDMINE

David Bowie wouldn’t give Todd Haynes permission to use any of his Ziggy Stardust-era songs, planning to keep them for a stage-screen project of his own—which never came to pass. So Haynes turned to Bryan Ferry, and the soundtrack for Haynes fabulous glitter rock epic VELVET GOLDMINE was born. (Songs by Roxy Music were covered by Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood.)

The film—starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Ewan McGregor (as stand-ins for Bowie and Iggy Pop), Toni Collette, Christian Bale, and Eddy Izzard—screens this week at Lincoln Center, as part of a free double-bill with Alex Ross Perry’s HER SMELL.

VELVET GOLDMINE

Thursday, August 29, at 6 pm.

Walter Reade Theater

165 West 65th Street, New York City.

Todd Haynes, Velvet Goldmine (1998), from top: Ewan McGregor (left) and Jonathan Rhys Meyers; Christian Bale (left), photograph by Peter Mountain / Zenith / Killer Films / Kobal / Shutterstock; Rhys Meyers; Haynes (left), Rhys Meyers, and Toni Collette at Cannes; McGregor; Rhys Meyers. Images courtesy and © the filmmaker, the performers, and the photographers.

CUARÓN’S CHILDREN OF MEN

Two 35mm screenings of CHILDREN OF MEN (2006)—Alfonso Cuarón’s apocalyptic thriller and one of his most distinctive works—will be presented by its director.

CHILDREN OF MEN

Sunday, January 6, at 8:30 pm.

Tuesday, January 8, at 9:30 pm.

Walter Reade Theater

165 West 65th Street, New York City.

Top, from left: Chiwetel EjioforClare-Hope Ashitey, Pam FerrisClive Owen, Julianne Moore in Children of Men.

Above: Ejiofor and Moore on left, Owen with back to camera.

Below: Owen and Ashitey.

BEALE STREET AT THE APOLLO

As part of the 56th New York Film Festival, and its debut presentation at the venue, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK (2018)—Barry Jenkins’ first film since Moonlight—will have its U.S. premiere at the Apollo Theater, in Harlem, the setting of the James Baldwin novel on which the film is based.

Tickets are on sale now, and two encore screenings at Lincoln Center will follow.

 

IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK U.S. premiere

Tuesday, October 9, at 7:30 pm.

Apollo Theater, 253 West 125th Street, New York City.

 

Encore screenings:

Thursday, October 11 at 8:30pm.

Alice Tully Hall, 1941 Broadway (at 65th Street), New York City.

Sunday, October 14, at 5pm.

Walter Reade Theater , 165 West 65th Street, New York City.

See: KiKi Layne

Above: KiKi Layne and Barry Jenkins at the Essence Festival in New Orleans on July 6, 2018. Photograph by Craig Barritt.

Below: Layne and Stephan James in If Beale Street Could Talk. Image credit: Annapurna Pictures.

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO — CODA

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For the last five years, filmmaker Stephen Schible has been tracking Ryuichi Sakamoto as the composer—in the wake of a cancer diagnosis in 2014—created a new masterpiece.

The new documentary RYUICHI SAKAMOTO—CODA is in its last week at Lincoln Center.

 

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO—CODA, through Thursday, August 16.

HOWARD GILMAN THEATER, 144 West 65th Street, New York City.

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On MUBIcoda.mubi.com

Image credit: MUBI.

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AGNÈS GODARD IN CONVERSATION

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The opening night of The Female Gaze—a retrospective of the work of women cinematographers—will feature two Claire Denis classics, a Q & A with Denis’ great director of photography Agnès Godard, and a reception.

 

BEAU TRAVAIL, Thursday, July 26, at 7 pm.

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35 RHUMS, Thursday, July 26, at 9:30 pm.

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WALTER READE THEATER, 165 West 65th Street, New York City.

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See: filmcomment.com/beautiful-work-female-gaze-beau-travail

Beau travail (above) and 35 rhums.

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