Film
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WITCHCRAFT
The Museum of Television and Radio is screening TV Goes Hollywood, a series that shows episodes of the television shows that inspired some of this summer’s bigbudget movies. The current selection is a selection of episodes of the original “Bewitched.” Through Thursday, July 7, Tuesday-Sunday, 12:30 p.m., Museum of Television and Radio, 25 W. 52nd St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-621-6800, $10 general, $8 seniors and students, $5 children under 14, free for members.
PRIVATE LIVES
Walter Reade Theater screens Louis Malle’s “Vie privee” (“A Very Private Affair”) (1962), which stars Brigitte Bardot as a spoiled movie star and Marcello Mastroianni as her lover. The screening is part of the retrospective Risks and Reinvention: The Cinema of Louis Malle, which runs through July 19. Tomorrow, 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theater, 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, 212-875-5600, $10 general, $7 students, $5 seniors and children.
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