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Forest of Bliss + Luminous People

These innovative works of nonfiction screening on 5/6 offer astonishing visuals and a profound ability to capture the essence of place and people.

The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me

With a few exceptions, previous James Bond films were the domain of fall and winter, whereas The Spy Who Loved Me, riding the industry-redefining wave created by Jaws, brought Bond to summertime.

Turning Red

Turning Red

Pixar's hilarious and compassionate coming-of-age tale screens May 6, 7, and 12.

In Jackson Heights

In Jackson Heights

The teeming diversity of Jackson Heights, and the larger landscape of Queens itself, is the subject of Frederick Wiseman’s acclaimed nonfiction epic, screening at MoMI 5/6 and 5/7.

Man of God

Man of God brings to life the incredible true story of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, Greece. A priest of the common people, he annoyed the prideful orthodox clergy of the day with his humility.

The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me

With a few exceptions, previous James Bond films were the domain of fall and winter, whereas The Spy Who Loved Me, riding the industry-redefining wave created by Jaws, brought Bond to summertime.

Beau Is Afraid with Ari Aster in person

In Ari Aster's wild, tongue-in-cheek odyssey, a modern-day Job named Beau (a remarkable Joaquin Phoenix), beset by terrors real and imagined, escapes a cartoonish, satirically degenerate cityscape only to wind his way through a series of false paradises. Aster will appear in person for a discussion of the film.

Turning Red

Turning Red

Pixar's hilarious and compassionate coming-of-age tale screens May 6, 7, and 12.

Computer Chess

Set in the 1980s at the start of the tech revolution, Bujalski's film was shot entirely on a consumer-grade Sony videocamera and features meticulous production design. The screening on 5/12 will be followed by a Q&A with actor Robin Schwartz and Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Brown University’s Director of the Center for Tech Responsibility.

The Jim Henson Legacy: A 30th Anniversary Celebration

On 5/13, to commemorate 30 years of The Jim Henson Legacy's work preserving Jim Henson's art, past and present members of the Board of Trustees and staff will discuss the organization's accomplishments.

The Omen

The Omen

With its unforgettable, symphonic shocks (including one of the most lauded decapitations in film history), this is deliriously demonic entertainment, featuring a terrifying, Oscar-winning score by Jerry Goldsmith