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Calendar of Events
FILMS
American Film Institute Silver Theater
"The Silent Cinema Showcase" (October 27-November 18) is an annual serise of newly restored silent classics, rare gems, and old favorites. Most films with have live music accompaniment by Andrew Simpson, Donald Sosin, Anvil Orchestra, and Makia Matsumura. Many are celebrating their 100th anniversary. Titles include Within the Law (1923) in 35mm (Andrew Simpson); Why Worry? (1923) in 35mm (Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton) shown with the short film Dogs of War (1923); Sherlock Holmes (1916) (Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton); Safety Last (1923) (Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton); The Ancient Law (1923) (Donald Sosin and Alicia Svigals); So This is Paris (1926) (Andrew Simpson; Why Be Good? (1929) (Vitaphone vintage jazz track); Our Hospitality (1923) (Andrew Simpson); The Big Parade (1925) (Andrew Simpson); Lady Windermere's Fan (1925) (Makia Matsumura); Wings (1927) (Andrew Simpson); Clash of the Wolves (1925) (Makia Matsumura); Dragnet Girl (1933) in 35mm (Makia Matsumura); The Lost World (1925) (Anvil Orchestra); and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) (Anvil Orchestra). Plus there are four programs of Laurel and Hardy short films (Andrew Simpson).
A double feature introduced by George Pelecanos is on November 19. The documentary The Long Haul of A.I. Bezzerides (Fay Efrosini Lellios, 2005) is followed by Kiss Me Deadly (Robert Aldrich, 1955) for which novelist/screenwriter A.I. Bezzerides wrote the script.
"Notes from the Road: The Films of Robert Muggee" (November 16-19) is a series of seven films about music and musicians. Robert Muggee will be present at all screenings to introduce/discuss the films. Titles are Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise (1980); Black Wax (1982); Gospel According to Al Green (1984); Saxophone Collossus (1986); Deep Blues (1991); Cool Runnings: The Reggae Movie (1983) in 35mm; and New Orleans Music in Exile (2006).
"Halloween on Film" (October 24-November 2) has a few more films in November. Titles are Suspiria (1977) in a 4K restoration; Don't Look Now (1973) introduced by film professor David Rothman; Ganja and Hess (1973) in a restored director's cut; Night of the Living Dead (1969); The Exorcist (1973) in an extended director's cut; The Wicker Man (1973) in a new 4k restoration.
"Special Engagements" for November are Alcarras (2022), Spain's 2023 Oscar pick; Charlotte's Web (1973); Farewell My Concubine (1993); Robin Hood (1973); Suburbia (1983); The Age of Innocence (1993); The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973); The Lord of the Rings (1978); The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993); The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) in 35mm; The Wizard of Oz (1939); The Wolf of Wall Street (2013); This Is Spinal Tap (1983); and Valley Girl (1983).
"AFI Silver After Dark" is a new series of midnight-style movies. The November film is Lady Snowbird (Kikumaru Okuda, 1973) from Japan.
"The 2023 AFI European Union Film Showcase" (November 30–December 17), in its 36th year, brings international film festival award winners, European box office hits and debut works by promising new talents, plus many countries' official Oscar submissions for Best International Feature Film. A few titles have already been announced, more information coming soon. See the website for passes, film titles, and more information.
Freer Gallery of Art
On November 8 at 2:00pm is Zatoichi on the Road (Kimiyoshi Yasuda, 1963), one of many films in the popular series featuring the itinerant blind swordsman. Part of the "Japanese Classics" series.
On November 9 at 7:00pm is A Throw of Dice (Franz Osten, 1929), a silent film with music accompaniment by Utsav Lal. On November 12 at 2:00pm is Amar Akbar Anthony (Manmohan Desai, 1977), starring the great Amitabh Bachchan and shown in a restored DCP.
National Gallery of Art
The film series "Imagining Indigenous Cinema: New Voices, New Visions" begins November 11 at 2:00pm with Fancy Dance (Erica Tremblay, 2022) followed by a discussion with director Erica Tremblay and film series co-curator Colleen Thurston. On November 18 at 2:00pm is Love and Fury (Sterlin Harjo, 2020) preceded by two short films My Soul Remainer (Nanobah Becker, 2017) and Wampum (Elisa Harkins, 2019) and introduced by film series co-curator Anpa’o Locke. On November 19 at 2:00pm is Gush (Fox Maxy, 2023), preceded by the short film San Diego (Fox Maxy, 2020) and followed by discussion with director Fox Maxy and film series co-curator Anpa’o Locke. On November 25 at 2:00pm is "Realizing Futures: Short Films," including Chaac and Yum (Roberto Fatal, 2022), Gently, Jennifer (Doane Tulugaq Avery, 2019), Long Line of Ladies (Rayka Zehtabchi and Shaandiin Tome, 2022), They Told Me "Apikaan" Means Braid (Eve-Lauryn LaFountain, 2013), This Is the Way We Rise (Ciara Lacy, 2020), We Will Walk the Trail of our Ancestors (Princess Daazhraii Johnson and Alisha Carlson, 2021), and I Am Home (Kymon Greyhorse, 2023). On November 26 at 2:00pm is Waikiki (Christopher Kahunahana, 2020) preceded by the short film Po'ele Wai (Tiare Ribeaux, 2022).
All are in the East Building Auditorium. Registration is required.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
On November 8 at 6:30pm is a special preview screening of a new documentary about art critics Out of the Picture (Mary Louise Schumacher, 2023) followed by a discussion with art critics.
Washington Jewish Community Center
On November 8 at 7:00pm is the documentary Uncharted (Beth Aala, 2023) about the music industry. A discussion and Q&A follows. Arrive at 6:00pm for cocktails.
The JCC is one of the venues for the Double Exposure Film Festival. On November 5 at 3:00pm is the documentary Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink (Rick Goldsmith). On November 5 at 5:30pm is the documentary The Illusion of Abundance (Matthieu Lietaert and Erika Gonzalez Ramirez, 2023).
French Embassy
On November 1 at 7:00pm is Time Regained (Raoul Peck, 1999) in celebration of Marcel Proust. Other Proust activities include a panel discussion and a Proust reading night on November 2 and 3. On November 28 at 7:00pm is Haute Cuisine (Christian Vincent, 2012) part of a new series of gastronomy films.
The Japan Information and Culture Center
The JICC returns to in-person screenings this month. On November 16 at 6:30pm is Small, Slow but Steady (Sho Miyake, 2022), based on the memoir of a hearing-impaired boxer. Kinema Junpo picked this film for its Best Japanese Film of 2022.
Cinema Arts Bethesda
"Cinema Arts Bethesda" is a monthly Sunday morning film discussion series held at Landmark's Bethesda Row Cinema. On November 5 at 10:00am is R.M.N. (Cristian Mungiu, 2022) from Romania.
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.
The Avalon
On November 1 at 8:00pm is To Kill a Tiger (Nisha Pahuja, 2022), from India, part of the "Programmer's Choice" series.
On November 8 at 8:00pm is Shadow Country (Bohdan Sláma, 2020), the choice for this month's "Lions of Czech Film."
The "French Cinematheque" pick for this month is Between Two Worlds (Emmanuel Carrère, 2021) on November 15 at 8:00pm, starring Juliet Binoche.
On November 29 at 8:00pm is Dad (Anna Maliszewska, 2022) the "Cine Polska" pick for this month.
For "100 Years of Cinema Magic" is Shakespeare in Love (John Madden, 1998) on November 19 at 10:30am.
The popular series "Exhibition on Screen" continues November 12 and 14 at 10:30am with Klimt and the Kiss (Ali Ray, 2023).
Italian Cultural Institute
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Italo Calvino, is the documentary The Writer in the Trees (Duccio Chiarini, 2023) on November 10 at 6:00pm. The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Duccio Chiarini.
On November 28 at 5:30pm is Dante (Pupi Avati, 2021).
On November 30 at 6:00pm is the documentary
The Genius of Gianni Versace Alive (Salvatore Zannino, 2022).
New York University Abramson Family Auditorium
On November 7 at 6:30pm is True False Hot Cold (Ben Stillerman, 2023).
Library of Congress
The Mary Pickford Theater shows two sci-fi films on the National Registry. On November 9 at 7:00pm is Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Don Diegel, 1956) and on November 30 at 7:00pm is Planet of the Apes (Franklin J. Schaffner, 1968).
Landmark's E Street Cinema
"Retro Replay" is a series of classic films shown Tuesdays at 4:00pm and 7:30pm (note that the times may vary). This month's theme is "A Month of Giving Hanks." On November 7 is The 'Burbs (1989); on November 11 is Joe Versus the Volcano (1990); on November 21 is A League of Their Own (1992); and on November 28 is Sleepless in Seattle (1993).
Landmark's E Street Cinema
"Filmmaker Focus" is a four-film retrospective of Yorgos Lanthimos. Films are shown Wednesdays November 15-December 13. On November 15 is Dogtooth (2009); and on November 29 is The Lobster (2015). Two more in December.
Landmark's E Street Cinema
"Chez Artiste" presents classic films on select Wednesdays. On November 8 is Mrs. Miniver (1942); and on November 15 is The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
Kennedy Center
On November 5 at 3:00pm is the documentary Style Wars (Tony Silver, 1983), with an introduction led by the film’s co-producer Henry Chalfant. On November 12 at 3:00pm is War Pony (Gina Gammell and Riley Keough, 2022). On November 26 at 3:00pm is Saturday Night Fever (John Badham, 1977).
Atlas Performing Arts Film Series
On November 11 at 5:00pm the Capital City Symphony presents Buster Keaton's short film One Week (1920) with an original score by Andrew Simpson. A discussion follows the film with composer Andrew Simpson. On November 12 at 5:00pm One Week is part of the symphony's annual family concert for kids, including other kid-friendly activities. Both cine-concerts are at the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
Old Greenbelt Theater
On November 4 at 2:00pm is the documentary Descendant (Margaret Brown, 2022) followed by a discussion. On November 12 at 1:00pm is The Flying Ace (Richard E. Norman, 1926) with music accompaniment by Andrew Simpson.
Alden Theater
On November 2 at 1:00pm and November 8 at 6:30pm is Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1988) for this month's foreign film series.
The performing arts movie is Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer (David Barba and James Pellerito, 2017) a documentary portrait of Brazilian ballet star Marcelo Gomes on November 16 at 1:00pm.
Angelika Film Center Mosaic
"Classics in Black and White" features a classic B&W film on the third Monday of each month. On November 20 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm is Raging Bull (1980) starring Robert De Niro.
For the "Angelika Classic" series is The Big Lebowski (1998) on November 6 at 7:00pm
"Four Weeks of Christmas" (Wednesdays at 7:00pm) starts November 29 at 7:00pm with Bridget Jones's Diary (2001). More in December.
FILM FESTIVALS