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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace

Tut’s Fever is a working movie theater and art installation created by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, an homage to the ornate, exotic picture palaces of the 1920s

Behind the Screen

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The Museum's core exhibition immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment.

The Jim Henson Exhibition

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This dynamic experience explores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture. 

Refreshing the Loop

Refreshing the Loop continues Museum of the Moving Image’s tradition of displaying GIFs in our passenger elevator. This new iteration places artists who have been widely known for their GIFs for more than two decades in conversation with selected artists who have gained notable popularity in the last few years.

Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt

Shot in the Roosevelt Ave/Jackson Heights station, this installation video captures the tide of New Yorkers streaming through an entrance to the subway system in what the filmmakers refer to as a “collective ballet.”

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Eva Davidova’s participatory installation playfully incorporates both ancient myth and contemporary reality, highlighting the theme of interdependent responsibility in the wake of ecological disaster.

Dissolution

David Levine’s Dissolution is a jewel-box sculpture that conjures the past and future of the moving image. A 20-minute film played on a loop, it draws on the central conceit of iconic 1980s movies and TV shows such as Tron and Max Headroom: human characters who find themselves dematerialized and confined within the interior worlds of electronic devices.

Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes

On the occasion of Todd Haynes’s May December, MoMI presents an exhibit with materials from the archives of filmmaker Todd Haynes, now part of the Museum’s collection, offering a glimpse into his process of transforming historical and cultural referents into formally ambitious, richly emotional films. 

Recurring

Young Mr. Lincoln

Snubbed: Henry Fonda  Dir. John Ford. 1939, U.S. 100 mins. DCP. With Henry Fonda, Alice Brady, Marjorie Weaver, Arleen Wheelan, Pauline Moore, Ward Bond. Among Oscar’s most inexplicable historical omissions is Fonda’s legendary performance as ...

Our Body

Over the course of many months of filming, and through interactions with a multitude of women, Claire Simon captures a spectrum of fears, desires, and struggles, and a representation of women at all stages of life. Simon's extraordinary documentary screens 1/28.

Recurring

His Girl Friday

Howard Hawks's brilliant, mile-a-minute classic screwball comedy His Girl Friday starring Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant screens on a 35mm print on 1/27 and 1/28.

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The Public Enemy

Snubbed: James Cagney  Dir. William A. Wellman. 1931, U.S. 83 mins. 35mm. With James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Joan Blondell. Wellman’s quintessential pre-Code gangster melodrama, in which Tom Powers rises through the criminal underworld ...

Poor Things

Yorgos Lanthimos's bold, intricately designed fairy tale, recapitulating and reimagining the Frankenstein myth as a story of feminist awakening, screens 1/28.