Film
This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will seek to correct any errors, mis-categorizations or other problems introduced during transfer.

SING ALONG The Film Society of Lincoln Center presents “I Love To Singa,” a series of screenings devoted to the art of animation. Highlights include “American Pop,” Ralph Bakshi’s 1981 whirlwind tour through American history, animated and set to music from Cole Porter to punk (today, 4 p.m.); “The Triplets of Belleville,” the 2003 French hit (tomorrow, 3 p.m.); and “Musical Mice,” a compilation of classic cartoons featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse (Wednesday, 1 p.m.). Through Wednesday, times vary, Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theater, 165 W. 65th St., between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, 212-875-5600, $10 general, $7 students, $6 members, $5 seniors for weekday matinees and children. For a full schedule, go to www.filmlinc.com.
ANIME ACOLYTES The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art presents Anime Appreciation night, with a discussion of the new television series “Juuni Kokuki (Twelve Kingdoms)” and a screening of “The God of the Sea in the East, the Mighty Ocean in the West.” Tonight, 6:30 p.m., Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, 594 Broadway, between Houston and Prince streets, 212-254-3511, free.
FOLKS AND FAMILY Peter Falk and Paul Reiser discuss their work in the upcoming film “The Thing About My Folks.” Mr. Reiser wrote the comedy, which follows a father and son coping with a family crisis. A screening follows. The event is part of the Pinewood Dialogues series presented by the Museum of the Moving Image. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Loews Lincoln Square Theater, 68th Street and Broadway, 718-784-4520, $18 general, $12 members.
To submit an event for consideration for the Calendar, please wire the particulars to calendar@nysun.com, placing the date of the event in the subject line.