
The Girl with the Needle
This chilling true story from Danish director Magnus von Horn, shortlisted for the Best International Feature, screens 1/19.
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This chilling true story from Danish director Magnus von Horn, shortlisted for the Best International Feature, screens 1/19.
Against the harsh, snow-choked, wind-swept backdrop of Nazi-occupied Belorussia, a pair of Soviet partisans find themselves separated from their troop and thrust into a fight for survival. Screens 1/19 and 1/24.
The feature narrative debut of Cameroonian filmmaker Mbakam is a rapturous, elegantly observed quotidian portrait of a seamstress working to support her young children and mother in the city of Douala.
This documentary about New York's Shirley Chisholm, the first African American to seek a major party’s presidential nomination, screens on MLK Day, 1/20.
Against the harsh, snow-choked, wind-swept backdrop of Nazi-occupied Belorussia, a pair of Soviet partisans find themselves separated from their troop and thrust into a fight for survival. Screens 1/19 and 1/24.
This screening program, presented in conjunction with MoMI’s exhibition Recording the Ride: The Rise of Street-Style Skate Videos, features three early classics that helped define the skate video genre.
On 1/25, at the Museum, explore a world of opportunities with more than 50 career and technology vendors, thrilling gaming battles for cash prizes, and engaging fireside chats and tech panels led by industry leaders.
A singular collaboration between vanguard filmmaker Nicolas Roeg and visionary artist Jim Henson, The Witches adapts one of Roald Dahl’s most frightful books for children with phantasmagoric gusto. With Craig Shemin, President of the Jim Henson Legacy, in person!
Charlie Chaplin’s sublimely funny and exquisitely made comedy is one of the unparalleled triumphs of silent cinema, an avalanche of groundbreaking effects, astonishing stunts, and humor made poetic. Screens 1/10 and 1/11.
Radu Jude's anarchic satire is a wild and unforgettable ride through the vulgar indignities of the 21st century.
Stanley Kubrick’s psychological horror masterpiece in which writer Jack Torrance is driven mad while working as the caretaker of a cavernous Colorado hotel over the course of one isolated winter, screens 1/25 and 1/26.
A singular collaboration between vanguard filmmaker Nicolas Roeg and visionary artist Jim Henson, The Witches adapts one of Roald Dahl’s most frightful books for children with phantasmagoric gusto. With Craig Shemin, President of the Jim Henson Legacy, in person!