
The Quiet Man
John Ford returned to his Irish roots in this sumptuously photographed Technicolor drama starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. Screens 2/8 and 2/9.
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John Ford returned to his Irish roots in this sumptuously photographed Technicolor drama starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. Screens 2/8 and 2/9.
Sultry superstar Jean Harlow owned the screen in the “pre-code” good ol’ bad days, and she’s outstanding in this comic drama in which the bombshell plays the quintessential role of a waitress and dance girl who escapes with her loose-lipped pal (Patsy Kelly) to New York.
From an Oscar-winning script by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a deeply moving meditation on romantic love and the fragility of the human consciousness. Screens 2/14 and 2/15.
Taylor Hackford’s rousing, hit romantic melodrama starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger screens 2/14 and 2/16.
Free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and participate in workshops that begin at 11:00 a.m. before public hours begin.
Richard E. Norman’s silent melodrama, produced at Norman’s Film Manufacturing Company in Jacksonville, Florida, gave a showcase to Laurence Criner, a veteran of the Lafayette Players, a prestigious Black theater troupe based in Harlem. Screens 2/8 and 2/15.
During this free event, guests will learn more about The Afrikan Poetry Theatre’s upcoming Black History Month Film Festival. The Afrikan Poetry Theatre is a cultural organization that has brought educational programs and workshops to southeast Queens for decades.
Sultry superstar Jean Harlow owned the screen in the “pre-code” good ol’ bad days, and she’s outstanding in this comic drama in which the bombshell plays the quintessential role of a waitress and dance girl who escapes with her loose-lipped pal (Patsy Kelly) to New York.
From an Oscar-winning script by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a deeply moving meditation on romantic love and the fragility of the human consciousness. Screens 2/14 and 2/15.
As a follow-up to A Room with a View, director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant took an enormous risk with this daring, beautifully mounted adaptation of E. M. Forster’s posthumous novel about a gay man’s coming of age in Edwardian England.
Taylor Hackford’s rousing, hit romantic melodrama starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger screens 2/14 and 2/16.
Always on the cutting edge, director Renos Haralambidis has made an enchantingly poetic film, a meditation on aging, an ode to romance and to Athens, the city he loves. Screenings on 2/16 include a conversation with writer/director/star Renos Haralambidis.