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Friday, May 18 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Saturday, May 19 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Sunday, May 20 (See map view)

Irma by Charles Fairbanks (An intimate musical portrait of Irma Gonzalez, the former Mexican world champion of women’s professional wrestling), AWOL by Deb Shoval (The story of Joey and her decision to escape both the army and her rural Pennsylvania town by fleeing to Canada with her married, closeted girlfriend), Santiago From the Other Side by Mauro Mueller (Questions expectations and surprises in any relationship), Rubdown by Dennis Hensley (About a “secret shopper” who goes undercover at an exclusive spa to entrap a rogue masseur who may be straying from the company’s modesty policy), The Interview by Xamuel Bañales (It delivers a solid satirical performance piece born of identity, social justice and decolonization, Queer Xicano style), Genderbusters by Sam Berliner (A motley crew of superheroes lends cheeky advice as they get people out of awkward dilemmas that arise because of the gender binary), and Black Rose Tango by Richard Kimmel (A stylized and sultry scene between a handsome soldier and a cabaret singer).

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

For film "Little Girl Too Fast." Calling actors and actresses 18-35. 12 pm.

CINEMAROSA, Queens’ first and only monthly independent LGBT film/video series celebrates its 8th Anniversary with film screenings and the presentation of a short play. The afternoon program opens with the screening presentation of the following short films touching many aspects of the LGBT experience: IRMA by Charles Fairbanks, AWOL by Deb Shoval, SANTIAGO FROM THE OTHER SIDE by Mauro Mueller, RUBDOWN by Dennis Hensley, THE INTERVIEW by Xamuel Bañales, GENDERBUSTERS by Sam Berliner, and BLACK ROSE TANGO by Richard Kimmel. 3 pm.

Monday, May 21 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Tuesday, May 22 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Wednesday, May 23 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Thursday, May 24 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Classic bank robbery with Al Pacino, John Cazale and Sully Boyar. 7 pm.

Monthly environmental film and discussion series. Screening "PlanEat" on May 24 and “Deconstructing Supper” on June 28. Lively discussions after screening will be followed by hands-on activities. Sponsored by Eastern Queens Alliance. 7:30–9:30 pm.

Friday, May 25 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Saturday, May 26 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Sunday, May 27 (See map view)

American director Wes Anderson has built colorful, beautifully realized worlds in his seven feature films, from his stunning debut Bottle Rocket to his latest Cannes Film Festival opening feature, Moonrise Kingdom. Museum of the Moving Image will present a Wes Anderson retrospective including all of his features and the short Hotel Chevalier, as well as a special screening of Orson Welles’s The Magnificent Ambersons—a film that inspired Anderson. Each screening in the series will open with a personal video introduction by Wes Anderson.

Wednesday, June 6 (See map view)

Nowhere is safe in this suspense thriller starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. 2 and 6 pm.

Thursday, June 28 (See map view)

Robert DeNiro and Paul Dano star in this tale about a father and son and how to forgive. 2 and 6 pm.

Monthly environmental film and discussion series. Screening "PlanEat" on May 24 and “Deconstructing Supper” on June 28. Lively discussions after screening will be followed by hands-on activities. Sponsored by Eastern Queens Alliance. 7:30–9:30 pm.

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