Film
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‘MANHATTAN’ IN MANHATTAN Woody Allen’s “Manhattan” (1979), in which Mr. Allen plays a depressed television writer dating a teenage Mariel Hemingway, screens in the borough it was named for. Tonight, 8 p.m., Makor, Steinhardt Building, 35 W. 67th St., between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, 212-415-5500, $9.
ARTIST INTERVIEWS The American Folk Art Museum presents two short films about artists and their works. In “Elijah Pierce: Sermons in Wood,” the artist is interviewed in an Ohio barbershop about his woodcarvings. In “Art Is Life: Don’t Kill It,” artist Lonnie Holley gives a tour of his Alabama yard filled with sculptures and found object assemblages. Tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., American Folk Art Museum, 45 W. 53rd St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-265-1040, $9 general, $7 seniors and students, free for members and children under 12.
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