25th Hour
Spike Lee's thrillingly made psychological diagnosis of both a man and a city was the first major movie to acknowledge the September 11th attacks. Screening September 10 and 11.
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Spike Lee's thrillingly made psychological diagnosis of both a man and a city was the first major movie to acknowledge the September 11th attacks. Screening September 10 and 11.
Far from the exoticized Caribbean islands, John Gilling’s film roots its tale of horror in Victorian-era England.
A decade after his synoptic inquiry into 20th-century cinema, The Story of Film: An Odyssey, film historian Mark Cousins returns with a hopeful tale of cinematic innovation at the frontiers of our young century. Playing 9/9–9/23!
A master class in atmosphere, the film nods to post-World War II zombie cinema and features several satisfyingly chilling chase sequences.
Spike Lee's thrillingly made psychological diagnosis of both a man and a city was the first major movie to acknowledge the September 11th attacks. Screening September 10 and 11.
João Pedro Rodrigues’s sensual and irreverent 2016 gem, wherein a solitary ornithologist embarks on a journey seeking an elusive species of stork.
A free program of short films including an experimental documentary that focuses on emotions and human sensitivity evoked by the 2017 earthquake that severely damaged thousands of villages in Oaxaca and Chiapas in the Tehuantepec Istmus, Mexico.
On September 15, join us to explore reflections on Mexican identity in film on the eve of Mexican Independence Day. Featuring screenings, tours, ceremonies, music and dance performances, and more.
This gem of Mexican independent cinema, recreating the true story of a famous 1985 museum heist, artfully explores notions of replica, theft, and patrimony as they relate to Mexico’s indigenous cultural heritage.
On September 15 at 7:00 p.m., join MoMI’s Director of Curatorial Affairs Barbara Miller for a virtual tour of our latest exhibition, Living with The Walking Dead, followed by a Q&A.
A decade after his synoptic inquiry into 20th-century cinema, The Story of Film: An Odyssey, film historian Mark Cousins returns with a hopeful tale of cinematic innovation at the frontiers of our young century. Playing 9/9–9/23!
On September 16 and 18, the granddaddy of contemporary crime films screens as part of the Caan Film Festival.