Film
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UNDERGROUND ON SCREEN The New York Underground Film Festival includes 14 features and more than 100 shorts. Focusing on contemporary experimental and documentary works, the program begins with the American premiere of the first feature film by festival alum Jim Finn, “Interkosmos,” the fictional story of a failed Soviet space expedition (tonight, 8 p.m.). Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley’s “Day Is Done,” a three-hour video-art musical, makes its world premiere on the closing night (Sunday, 8 p.m.). The festival continues on Monday and Tuesday with repeats of the previous programs. Today through Tuesday, times vary, Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave. at 2nd Street, 212-614-2775, $8.50. For a full schedule, go towww.nyuff.com.
HOME SWEET HOME Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz makes his feature debut with “Home,” a “comic drama” set at an all-night Brooklyn house party. Tonight, 9 p.m., Two Boots Pioneer Theater, 155 E. 3rd St. at Avenue A, 212-591-0434, $9 general, $6.50 members.
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