David Lebrun: Looking Back, Moving Forward—Program 3: Transfigurations—Reanimating the Past (2018–2024)
This program explores David Lebrun’s most recent works; though intended for museum exhibition, they are presented here in the cinema.
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This program explores David Lebrun’s most recent works; though intended for museum exhibition, they are presented here in the cinema.
Nothing is sacred in the knockabout feature directorial debut of acclaimed cinematographer Sean Price Williams and critic-turned-screenwriter Nick Pinkerton, screening in 35mm.
On April 21, MoMI presents the New York City premiere of The Humane League documentary organized by MoMI's Teen Council. The film examines individuals affected by corporate animal agriculture. Includes a post-screening panel discussion and Q&A.
On April 4, 1968, an epic basketball game between Greek team AEK and Slavia Prague gave Greece its first European Cup against all odds.
Martín Shanly’s second feature is a witty comedy of errors about Arturo (played by the director himself), who, on the way to the wedding party of his former best friend, is involved in a bizarre car accident. Q&A with Shanly and star Camila Dougall on April 21.
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
Join us in person at MoMI for our spring 2024 game jam! Participants will bring the fun from the big screen to the arcade in a game jam hosted in our state-of-the-art Game Lab!
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket).
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
This program of short films explores the myriad ways our attention can be focused or unfocused by the moving image. With historian of science D. Graham Burnett and filmmakers William Wiebe and Sheri Wills in person.
Every day during spring break week, the Museum will screen Pixar’s 2023 release, nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which brilliantly renders flames, water drops, clouds, and soil as fully alive characters inhabiting a New York–like metropolis.
Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket).
After a moment of total teenage angst, a young punk finds himself at odds with a psychedelic monster of his own creation in the Bad Taste Video Team's psychedelic debut feature with director Rocko Zevenbergen in person on 4/27!