Film
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GOULD VIBRATIONS As part of its 10-week “Voices and Visionaries” fall music festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center presents Bruno Monsaingeon’s “Glenn Gould: Hereafter” (2006), which features archival footage and rare performances by the Canadian composer and pianist. Friday and Saturday, Friday, 6:30 p.m., Saturday, 2 p.m., series through Saturday, November 18, dates and times vary, Walter Reade Theater, Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th St., between Broadway and Amsterdam avenues, 212-496-3809, $15. For complete information, go to lincolncenter.org.
SHORT CIRCUIT The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center of New York University presents “CortoCircuito/Short Cuts,” a festival of more than 50 Latin American and Spanish short films. A founder of the CortoCircuito cinematic society, Diana Vargas, is curator of the program. A selection of thriller and suspense pieces, “Ugly, Perverse, and Not So Naïve,” is on Friday. The films are subtitled in English. Friday, 7 p.m., Saturday, 2, 4, and 7 p.m., King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, NYU, 53 Washington Sq. South, between Sullivan and Thompson streets, 212-998-3650, free. For complete information, go to nyu.edu/kjc.
TICK-TOCK, YOU DON’T STOP The Museum of Television and Radio concludes its DocFest series of documentaries with “Time Piece,” a discussion about filming a 24-hour period. Panelists include filmmakers Edet Belzberg, Linda Goode Bryant, Nathaniel Kahn, and Sam Pollard. A question-and-answer session with the founder of the Full Frame Documentary festival, Nancy Buirski, is included. Sunday, 5 p.m., Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-621-6600, $25 general, $15 members.