Film
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REEL LIFE A new restored print of avantgarde filmmaker Jonas Mekas’s “Lost Lost Lost” is screened at Anthology Film Archives, which he founded in 1969. The film consists of six reels of Mr. Mekas’s film diaries, beginning with his arrival in New York City. LeRoi Jones, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O’Hara, and Tiny Tim all make appearances. The film was shot between 1949 and 1963 and completed in 1976. Tonight and tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave. at 2nd Street, 212-505-5181, $8 general, $6 seniors and students, $5 members.
STAND-UP GUY The Museum of the Moving Image screens “The Robin Harris Story: We Don’t Die,We Multiply” (2004) as part of the series “Black Light: Films from the African Diaspora.” The documentary, directed by Topper Carew, includes performance footage of the comedian, as well as interviews with Martin Lawrence, Robert Townsend, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Friday, 7:30 p.m., Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, 718-784-0077, $10 general, $7.50 seniors and students, free for members.
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