Ponyo
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Studio Ghibli’s colorful aquatic adventure, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and inspired by The Little Mermaid, plays daily at the Museum during winter recess week! Recommended for ages 5+.
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Perfect for audiences of all ages, Studio Ghibli’s colorful aquatic adventure, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and inspired by The Little Mermaid, plays daily at the Museum during winter recess week! Recommended for ages 5+.
On 2/25, this short film showcase celebrates the voices and stories of Black mothers rooted in love, loss, triumph, and tragedy created entirely by Black mother filmmakers from across the African diaspora. Followed by a panel discussion with local filmmakers.
German movie icon Wim Wenders’s journey into the heart of a strange and beautiful American landscape is a superb, emotional glimpse at this country from an outsider’s perspective.
Join Jesse Berberich, Lead Programmer of Disreputable Cinema, and Cory Everett, author and creator of Cinephile, for a pre-screening discussion of horror and the giallo subgenre.
Dario Argento’s masterful, macabre giallo classic screens on 2/25.
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Studio Ghibli’s colorful aquatic adventure, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and inspired by The Little Mermaid, plays daily at the Museum during winter recess week! Recommended for ages 5+.
Followed by a Q&A discussion, this free showcase on 2/26 will feature a selection of short films, including one written, shot, and produced at The Afrikan Poetry Theatre.
In this powerful coming-of-age drama set in a working-class neighborhood of Athens, a racist group of 18-year-old students persecute immigrants, gays, and anyone who is just different amid the economic crisis, the resurgence of fascism, and the rise of COVID-19.
This slice-of-life period piece packs an emotional wallop and features boldly lyrical photography by Arthur Jafa and remarkable lived-in performances by Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo that rank among the finest of the era.
Screening 2/26, Santiago Mitre’s Oscar-nominated film expertly balances emotional historical drama with moments of humor to create a dazzling film about fighting back against corruption and evil.
The gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War I, based on the world renowned bestseller by Erich Maria Remarque.
Screening Eliane Raheb crafts a cinema of catharsis and explores the limitations of memory and recollection in this sprawling examination of her unreliable narrator’s past, present, and future.
The third feature from the Coen Brothers is a crackling, pitch-dark crime drama set in Prohibition-era America.