Carol
Todd Haynes’s astonishing 1950s-set film, one of the great cinematic love stories of the 21st century, screens in time for Christmas on December 22 and 23.
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Todd Haynes’s astonishing 1950s-set film, one of the great cinematic love stories of the 21st century, screens in time for Christmas on December 22 and 23.
Celebrate the career of one of the most boundlessly creative and surprising filmmakers of the past forty years at MoMI's annual Winter Moving Image Awards. Learn more about ticket pricing and options.
Director Jeff Rowe in person for a special screening of the hit animated sequel, in which the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers through heroic acts.
Gael García Bernal will appear in person on 12/6 for this screening of his new film, about a gay amateur wrestler from El Paso named Saúl Armendáriz rises to international stardom after he creates the character Cassandro, the “Liberace of Lucha Libre.”
In this special screening and discussion on Thursday 12/7, production designer Adam Stockhausen will give an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Wes Anderson's dazzling Asteroid City was created.
A pair of deeply emotional stories of obsession from different time periods ultimately converge in Todd Haynes’s wondrous adaptation of Brian Selznick’s beautifully conceived and illustrated young adult novel, screening 12/8 and 12/9.
Artist David Levine introduces the Wachowskis' epochal cyberpunk film, along with a short by Hannah Whitaker that frames women in scenes that make them seem both human and machine-like.
Director Luke Lorentzen spends a year inside New York’s Mount Sinai hospital following Mati, a chaplain-in-training who’s completing a residency providing spiritual care to people confronting profound life changes. Lorentzen appears in person 12/8.
Buster Keaton's lovingly detailed parody of the legendary feud between the Hatfields of West Virginia and McCoys of Kentucky is filled with perfectly timed sight gags that culminate in one of Keaton’s literally death-defying set pieces. Screening 12/9 and 12/16.
A pair of deeply emotional stories of obsession from different time periods ultimately converge in Todd Haynes’s wondrous adaptation of Brian Selznick’s beautifully conceived and illustrated young adult novel, screening 12/8 and 12/9.
The Museum’s complete Todd Haynes retrospective kicks off December 1 with a special evening featuring the filmmaker himself, alongside a selection of his rarely screened early works, including The Suicide and Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud.
Todd Haynes’s kaleidoscopic portrait of the seminal sixties rock group The Velvet Underground explodes the music documentary form. Screens 12/9 and 12/17.