Film
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ETERNAL, FOR NOW Next up in the ongoing series Open Roads: New Italian Cinema is a screening of “L’amore e eterno finche dura” (“Love Is Eternal While It Lasts”). The celebrated Italian comedian Carlo Verdone stars in and directs this film about the breakup of a marriage. Today, 2 p.m., Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre, West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, 212-496-3809, $10 general, $7 students, $5 members.
THE BIG DANCE The documentary “The World’s Best Prom” delves into the decadent high-school dance rituals of Racine, Wis. Each spring, students ride elephants and 18-wheelers through the town’s streets and arrive on a red carpet at the dance, which is covered on live television. The film was made by the arts collective OVO. Tomorrow and Thursday, 7 p.m., Two Boots Pioneer Theater, 155 E. 3rd St., between avenues A and B, 212-591-0434, $9 general, $6.50 members.
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