
Tut’s Fever is a working movie theater and art installation created by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, an homage to the ornate, exotic picture palaces of the 1920s
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
![]() Tut’s Fever is a working movie theater and art installation created by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, an homage to the ornate, exotic picture palaces of the 1920s
Behind the Screen
![]() The Museum's core exhibition immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment.
The Jim Henson Exhibition
![]() This dynamic experience explores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture.
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
![]() With material drawn from MoMI’s permanent collection, this exhibit explores the film’s production and makeup design, detailing how a stylish townhouse in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., and an innocent young girl were transformed into sites of horror.
Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt
![]() Shot in the Roosevelt Ave/Jackson Heights station, this installation video captures the tide of New Yorkers streaming through an entrance to the subway system in what the filmmakers refer to as a “collective ballet.”
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
![]() On the occasion of Todd Haynes’s May December, MoMI presents an exhibit with materials from the archives of filmmaker Todd Haynes, now part of the Museum’s collection, offering a glimpse into his process of transforming historical and cultural referents into formally ambitious, richly emotional films.
Auriea Harvey: My Veins Are the Wires, My Body Is Your Keyboard
![]() The first major survey of the pioneering net-artist and sculptor Auriea Harvey features more than 40 of Harvey’s works from her career spanning nearly four decades. Extended through December 1, 2024!
Videofreak
![]() Allen Riley's Videofreak reimagines the arcade game experience by emphasizing the art of video manipulation over traditional gameplay elements like scorekeeping and end goals.
Tide Predictor
![]() Tide Predictor is LoVid’s first code-driven generative artwork, a departure from a majority of their catalog, which centers experimentation with actual analog video. It will be displayed on the Museum's Schlosser Media Wall in the lobby.
Fiona Tan: Footsteps
![]() In this video installation drawn exclusively from films made between 1896 and the late 1920s, Tan pairs mesmerizing moments of people working over a century ago—sewing fishing nets, harvesting wheat, collecting chicken eggs, sorting oysters—with missives from her Australia-based father, read aloud by Scottish actor Ian Henderson. |
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![]() MoMI is partnering with Art Blocks, an online platform for code-based generative art, to host their exclusive anchor event during NFT.NYC week, featuring an interactive analog video synthesis demonstration by LoVid. |
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![]() Followed by a Q&A with directors and producers and special guest Matthew Modine Program includes: Burner Face Dir. John Gauntt. 2023, 2 mins. U.S. Composed by a team of three creatives + Midjourney AI, this ... |
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![]() Followed by a Q&A with directors and producers Program includes: Homologies Dir. Bryerly Long. 2023, 12 mins. U.S. In the near future, parents who have paid to genetically enhance their children wonder if they have ... ![]() This selection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies classics directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Art Davis, and Bob Clampett spans the breadth of Warner Bros. Cartoons’ output during the post-WWII years. Screening 4/5, 4/7, and 4/19. |
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![]() We'll celebrate the 35th anniversary of The Jim Henson Hour with a screening of two programs from the series directed by Jim Henson himself. Introduced by Jim Henson Legacy President Craig Shemin on April 6 and 7. ![]() Presented as part of the 16th Annual ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York on April 6, this powerful documentary follows Feliza, Mareele, Rose Mery, and Miguel as they spearhead a movement to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. ![]() Glazer has made a film about the Holocaust unlike any other, using obliqueness and the abstraction of terror to speak to the ways in which we all shield our eyes from evil. Screens 3/29–4/6. ![]() Followed by a Q&A with directors and producers and special guest star Arnold Chun (Man in the High Castle) Program includes: Chaska Dir. Liz Guarraccino. 2024, 2 mins. U.S. How would you feel if you ... |
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![]() We'll celebrate the 35th anniversary of The Jim Henson Hour with a screening of two programs from the series directed by Jim Henson himself. Introduced by Jim Henson Legacy President Craig Shemin on April 6 and 7. ![]() Followed by a Q&A with directors and producers Program includes: Suppressus Dir. Grant Jones. 2022,19 mins. U.S. Two neuroscientists work to develop a device that regenerates memories blocked out by dissociative amnesia. Reverie Dir. Kelli ... ![]() This selection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies classics directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Art Davis, and Bob Clampett spans the breadth of Warner Bros. Cartoons’ output during the post-WWII years. Screening 4/5, 4/7, and 4/19. ![]() Followed by a Q&A with director Gerrit Van Woudenberg Dir. Gerrit Van Woudenberg. 2023, 87 mins. Canada. A reclusive physicist builds a particle accelerator in his garage and embarks on a quest to understand the ... ![]() Hal Hartley’s rowdy, hilarious literary saga about a depraved wanderer who inspires a shy sanitation worker to write a book-length poem is an unlikely ode to bohemian life. Screening 4/7. ![]() Followed by a Q&A with director William Kresch and producer Eric Reitz Dir. William Kresch. 2023, 94 mins. U.S. After fleeing their pandemic-ravaged city for the safety of a remote family cabin, a physically and ... |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Auriea Harvey: My Veins Are the Wires, My Body Is Your Keyboard
Videofreak
Tide Predictor
Fiona Tan: Footsteps
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14th Orphan Film Symposium
![]() This edition of the international gathering showcasing orphan films (neglected audiovisual media) will respond to the theme(s) of work and/or play, broadly considered. |
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![]() Museum of the Moving Image is teaming up with NYU-ITP to bring you a 3D printing workshop. This session is open to teens and adults alike. |
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![]() James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 5/3 and 5/5. ![]() From magical realism to sharp critiques of the present, these short films invite us into the alluring world of contemporary Arab cinema, an industry as diverse as the 22 countries that make up the Arab world. ![]() The audacious blend of Midwestern understatement and violent mayhem in Joel and Ethan Coen's Fargo is perfectly captured by Carter Burwell’s lean but unforgettable score. On 4/14, the Oscar-nominated composer will appear in person to discuss his score and his career. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Auriea Harvey: My Veins Are the Wires, My Body Is Your Keyboard
Videofreak
Tide Predictor
Fiona Tan: Footsteps
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Queens World Film Festival 2024
![]() The Queens World Film Festival (QWFF), organized by Katha and Preston Cato and their team of collaborators, is an annual festival that features screenings, industry panels, special events, and youth-oriented educational initiatives. |
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![]() This selection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies classics directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Art Davis, and Bob Clampett spans the breadth of Warner Bros. Cartoons’ output during the post-WWII years. Screening 4/5, 4/7, and 4/19. ![]() Nothing is sacred in the knockabout feature directorial debut of acclaimed cinematographer Sean Price Williams and critic-turned-screenwriter Nick Pinkerton, screening in 35mm. ![]() Highlights of this program include Lebrun’s Sanctus, a psychedelic exploration of sacred rituals and the divine essence that connects humanity, and Hog Farm Movie, a tribute to the revolutionary era of the 1960s. |
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![]() MoMI welcomes filmmaker David Lebrun for a retrospective of his work from 1966 to today. Program Two includes Lebrun’s celebrated Tanka, a cyclical journey through the Tibetan Book of the Dead. ![]() This program explores David Lebrun’s most recent works; though intended for museum exhibition, they are presented here in the cinema. ![]() Nothing is sacred in the knockabout feature directorial debut of acclaimed cinematographer Sean Price Williams and critic-turned-screenwriter Nick Pinkerton, screening in 35mm. |
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![]() On April 21, MoMI presents the New York City premiere of The Humane League documentary organized by MoMI's Teen Council. The film examines individuals affected by corporate animal agriculture. Includes a post-screening panel discussion and Q&A. ![]() Martín Shanly’s second feature is a witty comedy of errors about Arturo (played by the director himself), who, on the way to the wedding party of his former best friend, is involved in a bizarre car accident. Q&A with Shanly and star Camila Dougall on April 21. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Auriea Harvey: My Veins Are the Wires, My Body Is Your Keyboard
Videofreak
Tide Predictor
Fiona Tan: Footsteps
Queens World Film Festival 2024
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Mini-Game Retro Jam
![]() Join us in person at MoMI for our spring 2024 game jam! Participants will bring the fun from the big screen to the arcade in a game jam hosted in our state-of-the-art Game Lab! |
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![]() This program of short films explores the myriad ways our attention can be focused or unfocused by the moving image. With historian of science D. Graham Burnett and filmmakers William Wiebe and Sheri Wills in person. |
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![]() After a moment of total teenage angst, a young punk finds himself at odds with a psychedelic monster of his own creation in the Bad Taste Video Team's psychedelic debut feature with director Rocko Zevenbergen in person on 4/27! |
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![]() Radu Jude's anarchic satire is a wild and unforgettable ride through the vulgar indignities of the 21st century. ![]() James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 5/3 and 5/5. |
10 events,
Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Auriea Harvey: My Veins Are the Wires, My Body Is Your Keyboard
Videofreak
Tide Predictor
Fiona Tan: Footsteps
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![]() James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 5/3 and 5/5. ![]() Radu Jude's anarchic satire is a wild and unforgettable ride through the vulgar indignities of the 21st century. |
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![]() Radu Jude's anarchic satire is a wild and unforgettable ride through the vulgar indignities of the 21st century. ![]() This harrowing, intricately plotted urban melodrama depicts the disgrace and subsequent revenge of a virtuous young woman from a traditional middle-class household who suffers at the hands of the predatory scion of the wealthy, westernized Yagibashi family. ![]() Part two of Shimizu's harrowing, intricately plotted urban melodrama depicting the disgrace and subsequent revenge of a virtuous young woman from a traditional middle-class household, who suffers at the hands of the predatory scion of the wealthy, westernized Yagibashi family. ![]() Radu Jude's anarchic satire is a wild and unforgettable ride through the vulgar indignities of the 21st century. ![]() In just over an hour of tautly paced, plot-filled action, Shimizu unspools the tragic generational tale of Kenichi, a boy whose backsliding father abandons him. ![]() Hiroshi Shimizu’s most celebrated silent film—about the jealousy that ensnares devoted Catholic school mates Sunako and Dora as they both fall for the motorcycle-sporting playboy Henry—screens with live piano accompaniment by Makia Matsumura on 5/4. |
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![]() James Cameron has re-released his beloved underwater sci-fi adventure in a newly restored, remastered version of the acclaimed extended director’s cut screens 5/3 and 5/5. ![]() This devastating story of a single mother Oyuki who supports herself and her son Haruo by working at a “chabuya,” a hostess bar catering to foreigners, is set in the cosmopolitan harbor city of Yokohama. ![]() Shimizu’s first talkie enacts another tale of fallen womanhood and migrant struggle. ![]() On May 5, see this engrossing dark comedy from Mexican director Fernando Frías, based on the novel by acclaimed writer Juan Pablo Villalobos, followed by a Q&A with Frías. ![]() Screening 5/5, Hiroshi Shimizu's beloved road movie fashions a tour of depression-era Japan that deserves mention in the company of Ford’s Stagecoach and Renoir’s The Crime of Monsieur Lange. |