Calendar of Events
FILMS
American Film Institute Silver Theater
The 31st European Union Film Showcase (November 30-December 19) includes films from countries in the European Union. Nearly 50 films are shown, many are award-winners from international film festivals, European box office hits, and official Oscar submissions for Best Foreign Language Film. The Opening Night film is Cold War from Poland, followed by a reception; and the Closing Night film is Stan and Ollie from the UK, followed by a champagne reception. Many films will have special guests and Q&As. Festival passes are available, see the website.
"Holiday Classics" (November 30-December 24) include many restorations, anniversary showings, and book events. Titles include A Christmas Carol (1938); a 4K restoration of Christmas Evil; the 35th anniversary of A Christmas Story; a 2K restoration of Dial Code Santa Claus; the 30th anniversary of Die Hard with Jeremy Arnold, author of "Christmas in the Movies" at the December 23 show; the 15th anniversary of Elf; a 4K restoration of It's a Wonderful Life and book event with Jeremy Arnold at the December 24 show; Edward Scissorhands, Krampus, Love Actually, Miracle on 34th Street, The Nightmare Before Christmas; Trading Places; Scrooged and a book event with Jeremy Arnold on December 24 for The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Freer Gallery of Art
A series of Japanese classic films continues at the Freer. On December 5 at 2:00pm is Dodes' ka-den (Akira Kurosawa, 1970), Kurosawa's first color film.
The film series "The Legend of Koji Wakamatsu" continues in December. On December 2 at 2:00pm is United Red Army (Koji Wakamatsu, 2007); on December 7 at 7:00pm is Ecstacy of the Angels (Koji Wakamatsu, 1972); and on December 9 at 2:00pm is 11/25 The Day Mishima Chose His Own Fate (Koji Wakamatsu, 2012).
National Gallery of Art
On December 2 at 2:00pm is a lecture "Noisy Archives and the Future of Memory," followed by a compilation film at 3:30pm Lost Landscapes of New York (Rick Prelinger, 2017) with lecture speaker Rick Prelinger also introducing his film.
Other special events in December are Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable (Sasha Waters Freyer, 2018) on December 23 at 2:00pm and December 30 at 2:00pm. On December 30 at 4:00pm is a digital restoration of The Apartment (Billy Wilder, 1960).
"Luchino Visconti" (November 3-December 16) is a 12-film series of films by the great Italian director. On December 1 at 4:00pm is Sandra (1966) preceded by Siamo donne, Visconti's segment from the portmanteau film; On December 8 at 4:00pm is Conversation Piece (1974); on December 9 at 4:00pm is Death in Venice (1971); on December 15 at 2:00pm is Ludwig (1973) and on December 16 at 4:00pm is L'Innocente (1976).
"The Puppet Master: The Complete Jiri Trnka" (December 1-29) is a retrospective of the Czech director's work. On December 1 at 2:00pm is Old Czech Legends (1953); on December 8 at 2:00pm is The Emperor's Nightingale (1948); on December 22 at 2:00pm is Bayaya (1950); on December 23 at 4:00pm is a program of short films from the 1960s; on December 26 at 1:00pm is The Good Soldier Svejk (1954); on December 26 at 3:00pm is a program of six short films from the 1940s; on December 27 at 1:00pm is a program of five short films from the 1950s; on December 27 at 3:00pm is a program of five short films mostly from the 1950s; on December 28 at 2:30pm is A Midsummer Night's Dream (1959); and on December 29 at 2:00pm is The Czech Year (1947).
Museum of American History
On December 1 at 10:50am is a 35mm screening of Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017); on December 1 at 1:40pm is Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944); on December 2 at 11:30am is A Christmas Story (Bob Clark, 1983) in 35mm; on December 2 at 1:25pm is Elf (Jon Favreau, 2003) in 35mm. All are part of the Smithsonian Holiday Festival.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
On December 5 at 7:00pm artist Stephanie Syjuco discusses her work and involvement in Art21's new "San Francisco Bay Area" episode of Art in the Twenty-First Century, an award-winning television series.
National Museum of Women in the Arts
On December 2 at 2:15pm is Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky, 2010), a psychological thriller featuring costumes by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, some of which are on display on the Rodarte exhibit.
Washington Jewish Community Center
The JCC will be renovating its space and programs are shown at other locations. On December 5 at 7:30pm is To Dust (Shawn Snyder, 2018) starring Géza Röhrig and Matthew Broderick. Actor Géza Röhrig and filmmaker Shawn Snyder will be present for discussion. Location: Landmark's E Street Cinema.
On December 20 at 7:30pm is the documentary The Mossad (Duki Dror, 2018), a look at Israel's intelligence agency through interviews, archival footage and personal accounts. Location: Landmark's Bethesda Row Cinema.
Goethe Institute
Landmark's West End Cinema hosts a new film series "Wunderbar Films: German Cinema 101" - Film and Discussion with Hester Baer, Associate Professor and Head of Germanic Studies at the University of Maryland. Films will be shown once a month and are divided into four categories: contemporary German film, films of the German Democratic Republic (DEFA Studio), films of the Weimar Republic (1920s), and New German Cinema (1970s). The series began in October and continues on December 10 at 6:30pm with Hannah Arendt (Margarethe von Trotta, 2012).
National Air and Space Museum
On December 7 at 6:00pm is a screening of First Man presented by James Hansen, author of the Neil Armstrong biography and Josh Singer, screenwriter.
French Embassy
As part of the film series "Films Across Borders: Stories of Women," is Montparnasse Bienvenue (Léonor Serraille, 2017) on December 11 at 7:00pm. See below for other locations participating in Films Across Borders.
On December 4 at 7:00pm is Speak Up (Stéphane de Freitas and Ladj Ly, 2017), about college students preparing for Eloquentia, a contest for the title of best orator. A Q&A and a reception will follow the screening. Part of the Young French Cinema program.
On December 10 at 6:30pm is Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 (Florent Vassault, 2017), a documentary about a juror who sentenced someone to death and revisits her decision decades later. In commemoration of International Human Rights Day.
The Japan Information and Culture Center
On December 12 at 6:30pm is the anime film Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (Shinichiro Watanabe, 2001).
On December 19 at 6:30pm is a Let's Go, JETS! From Small Town Girls to U.S.Champions?! (Hayato Kawai, 2017), based on the true story of a high school cheerleading team.
The Textile Museum at GWU
On December 13 at noon is Shipibo: The Movie of Our Memories (2011), about the textiles of a Peruvian tribe.
National Archives
On December 5 at noon are two short documentary films: Earthrise (2018) and Debrief: Apollo 8 (1969), in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the flight of Apollo 8.
On December 7 at noon is the fourth and final program in the series of archival film related to the war in Vietnam. Vietnam! Vietnam! (1971) was a controversial documentary from the US Information Agency, produced by John Ford.
Bethesda Row
"Cinema Arts Bethesda" is a monthly Sunday morning film discussion series. On December 16 at 10:00am is This Is Our Land (Lucas Belvaux, 2017) from France, about a working-class woman who gets involved with a far-right political party. Breakfast is at 9:30am, the film is at 10:00am and discussion follows, moderated by Adam Spector, host of the DC Film Society's Cinema Lounge and author of the column "Adam's Rib." A season pass is available.
National Museum of Natural History
On December 12 at 6:45pm is The Human Element (Matthew Testa, 2018), shown in conjunction with the Environmental Film Festival. Following the film is a Q&A with producer James Balog and filmmaker Matthew Testa.
The Avalon
On December 5 at 8:00pm is Free Solo (Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, 2018), about a climber's ascent of El Capitan without a rope. Part of the "Avalon docs" film series.
On December 12 at 8:00pm is Fairy Tales for Emma (Rudolf Havlik, 2016), part of the "Lions of Czech Film" series.
A "Film Studies" program is on December 13 at 7:30pm. The World Before Your Feet (Jeremy Workman, 2018) is followed by a Q&A with director Jeremy Workman and film subject Matt Green.
On December 19 at 8:00pm is Apparation (Xavier Giannoli, 2018) for this month's "French Cinematheque."
Italian Cultural Institute
Celebrate the shortest day of the year with a selection of short Italian films, including Italy's 2018 Oscar pick for Best Animated Short. December 21 at 6:00pm.
Library of Congress
The Mary Pickford Theater
at the Library of Congress continues its series of films showcasing the Library's collection and including newly preserved films. On December 20 at 7:00pm is Rogue Cop (Roy Rowland, 1954) starring Robert Taylor, George Raft, and Janet Leigh in a story of cop corruption and mobsters.
Fourteen music-centric films will be shown. On December 6 at 7:00pm is 20 Feet From Stardom (Morgan Neville); on December 13 at 6:30pm is Round Midnight preceded by a book talk; more in January.
Anacostia Community Museum
On December 7 at 11:00am is the Frontline/PBS documentary "Poverty, Politics and Profit." A discussion and Q&A will follow, moderated by Dr. Gregory Squires of George Washington University.
"Capital Classics" at Landmark's West End Cinema
Classic films are shown at the West End Cinema on Wednesdays at 1:30pm, 4:30pm and 7:30pm. On December 5 is Gremlins (Joe Dante, 1984) and on December 12 is Christmas Story (Bob Clark, 1983).
Atlas Performing Arts Film Series
On December 2 at 4:00pm is Wings (William Wellman, 1927) with Andrew Simpson accompanying this classic silent film starring Clara Bow and Richard Arlen.
Reel Affirmations XTra
On December 6 at 7:00pm is Buddies (Arthur J. Bressan Jr., 1985), shown in honor of World AIDS Day.
George Mason University
On December 7 at 4:30pm is "Colette Burson: Masterclass," part of the GMU Visiting Filmmakers Series. Colette Burson, television writer, screen writer, producer and director, will conduct a masterclass on show running and tv writing. Open to the public.
The Phillips Collection
A Nordic film series accompanies the exhibition "Nordic Impressions." On December 13 at 6:00pm is Wonderland (Inari Niemi, 2017) from Finland, about a recent divorcee who spends Christmas on a farm. Followed by a Finnish-themed reception.
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