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Rumble in the Bronx

Already a superstar in his native Hong Kong, Jackie Chan officially broke through to the American mainstream with this perfect showcase for the action icon’s breathtaking talent. Screening on 35mm 6/7 and 6/8.

Puppeteering at MoMI

Puppeteer Brian T. Carson leads a puppeteering workshop exploring the fundamentals of the art form, open to all ages and skill levels.

Fever

Agnieszka Holland's tense, gripping 1905-set drama depicts a group of underground Polish anarchists as they arm themselves and build bombs to resist the incoming Russian Tsarist oppression.

Henson Music in the Courtyard

Enjoy a performance of instrumental music from films that have captured the hearts of audiences for decades.

Mothra

With its impressive special effects and vibrant colors, Mothra represents a highpoint in Toho’s golden age of Kaiju eiga (monster movie).

A Lonely Woman

Agnieszka Holland’s last film made in her home country before she self-exiled to France is a thinly veiled critique of the communist totalitarian system that was banned in Poland.

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Rumble in the Bronx

Already a superstar in his native Hong Kong, Jackie Chan officially broke through to the American mainstream with this perfect showcase for the action icon’s breathtaking talent. Screening on 35mm 6/7 and 6/8.

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The Straight Story

Featuring vast amber vistas of the American heartland courtesy of the great cinematographer Freddie Francis, The Straight Story is one of David Lynch’s most uncharacteristic and undoubtedly best films. Screening on 35mm 6/9 and 6/22.

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Europa Europa

Agnieszka Holland received an Academy Award nomination for this account of the real-life experiences of a German Jew who, at 16, concealed his Jewishness during WWII. Holland in person on 6/20!

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Boomerang

This wildly funny, sophisticated vehicle for Murphy’s too-infrequently tapped skills as a romantic leading man was among the biggest hits of 1992, and all but set the template for the modern-day Black romantic comedy. 

Washington Square

Agnieszka Holland’s earthy, deeply felt adaptation of Henry James’s 1880 novel, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, is a faithful evocation of James’s prose, as well as the time, place, mood, and feeling of its New York setting. Screening in an archival 35mm print on 6/9.