Gateway Film Center
1550 N. HIGH ST. 614-247-4433, www. gatewayfilmcenter.org $5 to $10.75, or as noted
(2017): In the comedy-drama from Sweden, an art museum curator (Claes Bang) finds himself in personal and professional trouble after he overrracts to the theft of his phone and schedules a controversial exhibit.
various, beginning Friday
(2017): Film director Agnes Varda and photographer JR chronicle their work together while traveling through France. Friday Saturday various, beginning
The annual 24-hour screening of the 1993 comedy starring Bill Murray shifts to a new starting time, but viewers who endure the 12 screenings will receive free passes to the Gateway for a year. 2 p.m. Saturday $20, or $49 for “superfans”
(2017): The documentary follows Izak and Shep, two brothers — separated as babies by World War II — who finally meet after almost 70 years apart; then Izak takes Shep to meet their mother.
various, beginning The Anton Chekhov story is reimagined. 6:30 p.m. Monday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and 4:30 p.m. Feb. 3 $20 (1954): The horror film will be shown in 3D
2 and 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday
$12 Monday and Wednesday evenings, or $10.50 for Monday and Wednesday matinees, $8 for Tuesday shows
(1941): The library’s “Here’s Johnny” series — the movies all have “Johnny” in the title — will begin with Robert Taylor starring as a gangster who falls for the daughter (Lana Turner) of the district attorney who is trying to convict him. 6:30 p.m. Monday free
(2018): Ohioans to Stop Executions will screen the movie that follows three sets of people affected by a murder: a man freed from death row after being exonerated, a murder victim’s family and an attorney fighting unsuccessfully to keep his client from being executed. Director Will Francome will attend the screenings.
1 p.m. Sunday; also at 4 p.m. Friday at Slayter Hall, Denison University, Granville, and 7 p.m. Friday at First Community Church, 3777 Dublin Road
free
“The Square” “Faces Places” “Groundhog Day” marathon:
The central Ohio filmmaker and Ohio State University art professor will appear during a screening of his works shot in locations ranging from Antarctica to Times Square. 7 p.m. Tuesday $8, or $6 for members, students and senior citizens
“Aida’s Secrets”