[Read about the events that our other critics have chosen for the week ahead.]

‘MOZART IN LOVE’ AND THE CINEMA OF MARK RAPPAPORT at Anthology Film Archives (Feb. 7-18). A biopic only in the loosest sense, the 1975 film “Mozart in Love” (showing in this series on Friday, Saturday and Feb. 15) is a minimalist portrait of the composer that makes few feints at verisimilitude. A new restoration anchors Anthology’s retrospective on Rappaport, an independent director also known for experimental essay documentaries like “Rock Hudson’s Home Movies” (on Feb. 13 and 16), which sifts through clips of Hudson’s performances to show that the actor’s homosexuality was hidden in plain sight, and “From the Journals of Jean Seberg” (on Feb. 13 and 16), which casts Mary Beth Hurt as the actress looking back on her life.

212-505-5181, anthologyfilmarchives.org

VISIONS OF RESISTANCE: RECENT FILMS BY BRAZILIAN WOMEN DIRECTORS at the Museum of the Moving Image (Feb. 8-9). This series provides a snapshot of women making movies in Brazil at a time when the country is undergoing a lurch far to the right under Jair Bolsonaro. The documentary “Block” (on Saturday) captures a truck drivers’ strike that illustrates political attitudes in the run-up to Bolsonaro’s election. The dramatic feature “Coffee With Cinnamon” (on Sunday) won praise in Brazil, according to the museum, for its portrait of the country’s black middle class.

718-784-0077, movingimage.us