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J-FILM SERIES “Tokyo Sonata,” Wednesday at 6:30. Free, reservations required. Embassy of Japan, 1155 21st St. NW. 202-238-6901.
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MADE IN HONG KONG FILM FESTIVAL “Ip Man,” Friday at 7 and Sunday at 2. Freer Gallery, Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW. 202-633-1000.
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MOVIES ON THE POTOMAC “Back to the Future,” Sunday at 8:30. Free. National Harbor, 150 National Plaza, National Harbor.
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MOVIES ON THE SQUARE “The Blind Side,” Wednesday at 8:45. Free. Rockville Town Square, between Rockville Pike, East Middle Lane, North Washington Street and Beall Avenue, Rockville. www.
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NIH: SCIENCE IN THE CINEMA “Extraordinary Measures,” Wednesday at 7. Free. AFI Silver Theatre, 8633 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring.
301-495-6720.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES/WILLIAM G. MCGOWAN THEATER “The Red Badge of Courage,” Saturday at noon. Free. Constitution Avenue and Seventh Street NW. 202-357-5000.
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NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, EAST BUILDING “B-Side: Music in Barcelona,” Friday at 3. Free. Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-737-4215.
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PHIL SOLOMON: RHAPSODIES IN SILVER “Nocturnes,” Saturday at 1. Free. National Gallery of Art, East Building, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-737-4215.
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SCREEN ON THE GREEN “The Goodbye Girl,” Monday at 9. Free. National Mall, between Fourth and Seventh streets. 877-262-5866. www.
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SLAPSTICON 2010 “Early Comedies,” Friday at 9. “Kids ‘N’ Animals,” Friday at 11. “Hal Roach
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SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM“Snow Falling on Cedars,” Saturday at 2. Free. “Saving Private Ryan,” Thursday at 6:30. Free. Eighth and F streets NW. 202-633-1000. www.
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THE FILMS OF FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT PART II “The Story of Adele H.,” Saturday and Sunday at 6:20. $6-$10. AFI Silver Theatre, 8633 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring. 301-495-6720.
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TOTALLY AWESOME 4: MORE FILMS OF THE 1980S “The Blues Brothers,” Friday at 9:30, Saturday at 11, Tuesday at 9:20, Thursday at 9. $6-$10. “Used Cars,” Sunday at 8:30, Monday at 9:15. $6-$10. AFI Silver Theatre, 8633 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring. 301-495-6720.
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