
The Lady from Shanghai
Fresh off her star-making turn in the smash hit Gilda, Rita Hayworth was cast in another quintessential noir of the forties, this one directed by none other than her then husband Orson Welles. Screening 3/8.
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Fresh off her star-making turn in the smash hit Gilda, Rita Hayworth was cast in another quintessential noir of the forties, this one directed by none other than her then husband Orson Welles. Screening 3/8.
Penny Marshall's classic baseball comedy starring Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty, and Madonna, screens 4/4 and 4/6 to celebrate the kickoff of major league baseball season.
The dark landscape of the English moors comes to vivid life in the classic, rapturously shot black-and-white Hollywood adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier.
Maggie learns to embrace her unique perception, discovering that her "different" way of experiencing the world isn't something to fear—it's a gift worth celebrating. Followed by a discussion with director Nicola Rose.
Penny Marshall's classic baseball comedy starring Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty, and Madonna, screens 4/4 and 4/6 to celebrate the kickoff of major league baseball season.
MoMI is pleased to present the East Coast premiere of the black-and-white version of The Sopranos creator David Chase’s deeply personal, coming-of-age drama on 4/10, followed by a discussion with Chase, executive producer and music supervisor Steven Van Zandt, and actors John Magaro and Will Brill, moderated by Alessandro Nivola.
On MoMI’s Redstone Theater screen, Dr. Libby Heaney deploys live-motion capture and a live, virtual environment to challenge sanitized narratives that obscure the magical and queer aspects of quantum phenomena.
THING+YOU, from the livestreaming collective "is this thing on?", showcases how artists can reclaim agency in digital spaces while fostering genuine community engagement across platforms. Participation is encouraged through QR codes placed throughout the gallery, enabling engagement with live chats and real-time contributions to evolving artworks and archived performances. Learn more!
See this year's Academy Award–winner for Best International Feature, from director Walter Salles, set amidst the tightening grip of a military dictatorship in 1970s Brazil. The film is anchored by a remarkable performance by Golden Globe–winner Fernanda Torres.