
Past Lives—with Director Celine Song and Editor Keith Fraase in Person
The director and editor of the year's hit heartrending modern romance will join us on 12/17 for a screening and Q&A as part of our ongoing Art & Craft series.
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The director and editor of the year's hit heartrending modern romance will join us on 12/17 for a screening and Q&A as part of our ongoing Art & Craft series.
About Endlessness is (ironically, for the title) the director’s shortest, most distilled film, with memorable images including a couple floating over a war-torn city. Preceded by a public-service short film about the AIDS crisis, made in Andersson’s signature style.
On December 22nd through 24th, see Lubitsch’s exquisite, Christmas-set workplace romantic comedy with James Stewart & Margaret Sullavan—a MoMI holiday tradition.
See writer-director Mamoru Oshii's legendary anime adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s popular cyberpunk manga, set in 2029 Hong Kong, where an information network powers society, connecting cybernetic bodies (shells) and souls (ghosts).
On December 22nd through 24th, see Lubitsch’s exquisite, Christmas-set workplace romantic comedy with James Stewart & Margaret Sullavan—a MoMI holiday tradition.
This special holiday screening of the beloved 1978 special will be preceded by a brief compilation of Henson holiday clips.
This remarkable cinema vérité documentary captures an important moment in the social turmoil and protests that swept Europe in the spring of 1968. The 12/17 screening will be introduced by Ambassador Andreas von Uexküll, Deputy Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations.
A magnificently mounted and beautifully acted film that both evokes and subverts the craftsmanship and artifice of Hollywood studio filmmaking, Far from Heaven was writer-director Todd Haynes’s most instantly critically acclaimed film.
A man arrives at an elegant yet shabby seaside hotel to take a job as a waiter, falls in love with a waitress, and is drawn into an elaborate crime scheme. Andersson’s follow-up to A Swedish Love Story baffled audiences at the time with its dark, mysterious tone.
This special holiday screening of the beloved 1978 special will be preceded by a brief compilation of Henson holiday clips.