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Mayor

Mayor is a genuine political saga following Musa Hadid, the Christian mayor of Ramallah, Palestine.

Film About a Father Who Discussion with the Sachs Family

Live Online Event

Featuring Lynne Sachs, Ira Sachs Jr., and Kirsten Johnson. Introduced by Eric Hynes, MoMI Curator of Film. Museum of the Moving Image is pleased to host a unique family conversation around the new documentary Film About ...

Two Gods

Online Event

This beautifully observed documentary follows Hanif, a Black Muslim casket maker and ritual body washer in Newark, New Jersey, who yearns to save the lives of two young men in his community.

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Memoria

Apichatpong Weerasethakul's serene masterpiece set in Colombia and starring Tilda Swinton begs for the big-screen treatment. Playing at MoMI May 20–22!

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Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

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Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

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Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

Recurring

Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

Recurring

Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

Recurring

Crimes of the Future

The latest film from David Cronenberg is a return to the speculative body horror of the Canadian auteur’s early career, showing July 1–9.

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The Story of Film: A New Generation

A decade after his synoptic inquiry into 20th-century cinema, The Story of Film: An Odyssey, film historian Mark Cousins returns with a hopeful tale of cinematic innovation at the frontiers of our young century. Playing 9/9–9/23!