The Astoria cultural center screens some splashy film series this spring, such as “Love Lives of Sea Creatures,” which features films by Jean Painlevé, Isabella Rossellini and Roberto Rossellini centered on the love lives and reproductive behaviors of sea creatures. Seriously. “Green Porno” by Isabella Rossellini explores how starfish, shrimp and anchovies make babies. There’s even a presentation by a marine chemical biologist following the March 26 screening. Or check out the Martin Scorsese retrospective through April 23 with screenings of his films “Gangs of New York” and “The Age of Innocence” on March 19. (Admission $15 adults, $7 kids. 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, Queens; movingimage.us)
STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM
The institution in St. George considers local history with permanent exhibits like “Lenape: The First Staten Islanders,” featuring artifacts like stone heads from the Lenape Indians, as well as three new original murals depicting how they lived. Don’t miss the powerful portraits of Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln and Billie Holiday in “Of Human Feelings: Portraits by Warren Lyons,” on display through June 18. Or peep at colorful butterflies, cicadas and beetles preserved on the “Wall of Insects.” (Recommended admission $8 adults, $5 students, $2 kids 2-12. 75 Stuyvesant Pl., Staten Island;