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Once Upon a Time in the West

Sergio Leone’s widescreen masterpiece—a nearly avant-garde epic featuring depopulated vistas, extreme close-ups, Henry Fonda cast against type as a grimy villain, and a searing harmonica-dominant score by Ennio Moricone.

Fraud

An impressionistic meta-fiction born from the manipulation of hundreds of hours of innocuous uploads to YouTube, Dean Fleischer-Camp's film posits a family’s desperate criminal enterprise from seemingly innocuous home movies.

Downstream to Kinshasa

This powerful documentary represents the resilience and resistance of people who have an indomitable desire to live.

The American Sector

On February 26, we welcome Pacho Velez and Courtney Stephens with their documentary about the U.S. afterlife of the Berlin Wall.

Terra Femme

On February 26, Courtney Stephens joins us for a live presentation of her film, comprised of archival footage from the first half of the 20th century, all shot by women in locations far from home.

The Addiction

Iconoclastic indie filmmaker Abel Ferrara reinvented the vampire film in this nineties genre essential.

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Black Jesus

At the age of 54, Woody Strode got his first starring role in this Italian production in which he plays Maurice Lalubi, an African rebel based on Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba.

Keoma

Enzo G. Castellari (director of the original The Inglorious Bastards) considered this sweeping revenge drama to be his best work.

Teen Film Festival 2022

MoMI's Teen Council is excited to present the annual Teen Film Festival on March 4, 2022, including short films created by teens from the boroughs of New York City.

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Posse

In Mario Van Peebles’s freewheeling revisionist western, five Buffalo Soldiers return to the States from the Spanish-American War with gold in their sacks and everyone from lawmen, the Army, and the KKK on their tail.