Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Join us 4/28 and 4/30 for screenings of Nagisa Oshima's oneiric prisoner-of-war drama, starring Sakamoto and David Bowie.
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Join us 4/28 and 4/30 for screenings of Nagisa Oshima's oneiric prisoner-of-war drama, starring Sakamoto and David Bowie.
On 4/28, see Nikolaus Geyrhalter's singular documentary, which engenders both awe and existential unease, aesthetic fascination and discomfiting implications for the earth’s future.
In this animation workshop, artist Steven Fraser, Marvels of Media Awardee and animator of Coming Out Autistic and Prosopagnosia, will instruct participants on how to transform and animate objects with a mobile phone.
Ward’s crowd-pleasing comedy was a box-office breakout and would prove an enduring touchstone within baseball culture that then became reference points for and inspired nicknames and ballpark singalongs.
Marvels of Media partners with ReelAbilities Film Festival to present selections from the 2023 ReelAbilities Festival related to the topic of autism, with a Q&A discussion moderated by Assistant Curator of Public Programs Tiffany Joy Butler.
Master craftsman De Palma collaborated with playwright David Mamet to adapt the 1950s ABC television series—itself an adaptation of Elliot Ness’s autobiography—into one of the great cinematic achievements of the 1980s.
As part of the ReelAbilities Film Festival, MoMI presents exciting, innovative cinema that delves into the lives of people with disabilities, including this feature directed by Juan Felipe Zuleta, followed by a Q&A with Zuleta, producer Masha Leonov, actor Matthew Jeffers, and actor Sarah Hay.
In honor of the most creative, entertaining, and innovative live sports show in the country, MoMI welcomes John DeMarsico, New York Mets Game Director for nightly SNY broadcasts, for a big-screen showcase of the cinematic inspirations for his baseball broadcasts on 4/29.
Underground auteur Andy Milligan brings unrelenting bleakness and his quintessential distaste for mankind to this ghastly grindhouse take on the Sweeney Todd story, screening
Master craftsman Brian De Palma collaborated with playwright David Mamet to adapt the 1950s ABC television series—itself an adaptation of Elliot Ness’s autobiography—into one of the great cinematic achievements of the 1980s.
Francisca Alegría's poignant and stunning debut feature is a lyrical rumination on family, nature, renewal, and resurrection,
For Genocide Awareness Month, MoMI presents the British documentary featuring footage graphically depicting the atrocities committed during WWII at Nazi concentration camps, followed by a discussion about the role of atrocity imagery in contemporary society.
Join us 4/28 and 4/30 for screenings of Nagisa Oshima's oneiric prisoner-of-war drama, starring Sakamoto and David Bowie.