ing in Central Park. For information: 212-769-7949 or www.aawic.org.
NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL This international festival, produced by a Tribeca couple, will be held throughout the month of March in venues around the city, including the Regal Union Square. Above photo is from ‘Hammerboy’ a film from South Korea, the English language version. Variety of films geared for specific age groups — toddlers through teens. For information: www.gkids.com or 212-349-0330
JAMES’ JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM at the Film Forum. Tale of a pious young man from a Zulu village on a pilgrimage. James is mistaken for an illegal alien, but rescued by a smooth operator. His journey has just begun. Opens March 5; 209 West Houston St., 212-727-8110.
HIVES, 32 Second Ave., 505-5181: Call for information on upcoming film schedule for February including “Demonlover,” “From Zero,” and a John Cage film festival.
THE CANtor film center, 36 E. Eighth St., 212-571-2170: call for information about film schedule & times.
Cinema village, 22 E. 12th St., 646-408-2705: call for schedule & information.
COLLECTIVE: UNCONSCIOUS, 145 Ludlow St., 254-5277: Tue.–Robert Beck Memorial Cinema, local, underground & independent films, 9:30 p.m., $5.
FILM FORUM 1, 209 W. Houston St., www.filmforum.com, 727-8110: Feb. 6-12-”The Tenant,” Roman Polanski’s creepy Parisian Chiller, 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 p.m., $9.75.
FILM FORUM 2, 209 W. Houston St., 727-8110: Jan. 30-Feb. 5-”L’Age D’Or,” and “Un Chien Andalou,” wo classic surrealist films by Lis Bunuel and Salvador Dali, 2, 3:40, 5:20, 7, 8:40 p.m., $9.75; Call about current films showing on the Forum’s smaller screens.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITy, Cantor Film Center, 36 E. Eighth St., 212-414-2688: Call for schedule & more information, 212-998-1795.
SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS, MOMA Film/Gramercy Theater, 127 E. 23rd St., 212-592-2195: Call for schedule & information.
TWO BOOTS: Pioneer Theater, 155 E. Third St., 254-3300: Sun.–SHORT FILM SLAM, show your original films and videos before an audience in a real cinema setting, call for guidelines, 2-4 p.m., sign-up 1:30 p.m.
COLLECTIVE: UNCONSCIOUS, 145 Ludlow St., 254-5277: Tue.–Robert Beck Memorial Cinema, local, underground & independent films, 9:30 p.m., $5.
THE SCREENING ROOM, 54 Varick St., 334-2100: Sun.– “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” based on the novel by Truman Capote, starring Audrey Hepburn, 1:30 p.m.
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