Film
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STRANGE BREW Hedy Lamarr plays a lusty seductress in “The Strange Woman” (1946), which is screened as part of a retrospective on the work of early indie filmmaker Edgar Ulmer. Tonight, 9 p.m., Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave. at 2nd Street, 212-505-5181, $8 general, $6 seniors and students, $5 members.
WATER WOMEN The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s outdoor film festival screens “Mermaids” (1990), which stars Cher as an unorthodox single mother and Winona Ryder as her daughter who wants to become a nun. Thursday, sunset, Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, along the East River between Main and New Dock streets, 718-802-0603, free. For a full schedule and more information, go to www.brooklynbridgepark.org.
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