Music Video Jam with Puppets
Learn about monitor puppetry and dance with a MoMI puppet.
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Learn about monitor puppetry and dance with a MoMI puppet.
A 17th-century nun becomes entangled in a forbidden lesbian affair with a novice, but it is Benedetta's shocking religious visions that threaten to shake the Church to its core.
Academy Award–winning director Barry Jenkins’s mammoth adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Colson Whitehead is an extraordinary work of American visual art.
Academy Award–winning director Barry Jenkins’s mammoth adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Colson Whitehead is an extraordinary work of American visual art.
Brian Carson will demonstrate the re-creation of classic scenes from Sesame Street and The Muppet Show.
Joanna Hogg continues her extraordinary diptych about creativity, loss, and coming into one’s own as a person of the world.
Modern master Christian Petzold boldly reimagines the ancient myth of Undine in an unpredictable tale of romance and betrayal in modern-day Berlin.
The latest film from Tsai Ming-liang marks yet another masterwork in one of contemporary cinema’s most extraordinary careers.
Wes Anderson tops himself with a frantically entertaining film that might be his best yet.
On January 8 and 14, Jim Henson Legacy President Craig Shemin introduces this joyous reboot that brought the Muppets to the screen for a whole new generation.
Visionary filmmaker Leos Carax creates a spellbinding tale of love, passion, obsession, and regret in this operatic musical fable.
Masterfully conceived and executed, Jane Campion’s unconventional western is a mesmerizing, ambiguous, and very dark journey.
An enchanting triptych of stories of chance and imagination, spinning mundane encounters into a world of infinite possibilities.
A haunting drama of love, loss, acceptance, and peace, adapted from a short story by Haruki Murakami.
A visually literate tribute to former versions by Welles and Kurosawa, Joel Coen’s film is a singularly contemporary adaptation.