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Jim Henson's World

The imaginative, playful, creative, and prolific film and television work of Jim Henson is celebrated in this recurring screening series.

Curators’ Choice 2024

Curators’ Choice focuses on work that premiered theatrically (or was initially broadcast) during 2024, while also making room for a few recent films still seeking distribution. Throughout, we’ll be welcoming filmmakers to discuss their work, including Jane Schoenbrun, Annie Baker, Aaron Schimberg, Mohammad Rousolof, and many more.

See It Big: Let It Snow

There’s nothing like a vast cinematic outdoor canvas of blinding white. Or an interior scene surrounded by delicate falling snow. For this year’s holiday season, we offer a screening series that blankets the viewer in frost and ice, presenting some of the most memorable movie moments, from the cozy to the forbidding.

Snubbed Forever

Museum of the Moving Image continues its annual anti-tribute to the Oscars by highlighting those films and figures who have never won the little golden guy. This year, we focus on those iconic performers who somehow never had (or have, so far) received a single Academy Award nomination for acting. The lineup is a bit mind-boggling.

Pioneers of African American Cinema

This February, in celebration of Black History Month, Museum of the Moving Image is pleased to present four selections from Kino Lorber’s collection Pioneers of African American Cinema. These movies, which were financed, produced, created, and distributed by Black Americans, were an essential part of the film landscape from the silent era through to the 1940s, providing insight into a too-often unstudied and misunderstood chapter of American history.

Always on Sunday: Greek Film Series

In collaboration with the Hellenic Film Society USA, MoMI presents a regular selection of outstanding contemporary Greek films.

Disreputable Cinema

Often called cult or underground, these films comprise a subculture of hidden gems and alternative classics that often challenge the norms of art and entertainment.

Infinite Beauty: Muslim and MENASA Identity Onscreen

Audiences have been underestimated for far too long, and deserve a taste of all the humor, heartbreak, nuance, and insight that films from Muslim cultures have brought to cinema.

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SCREENINGS ARCHIVE

Take a look at our past screenings and programs both virtual and in person.

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