Henson Holiday Double Feature
A 51st anniversary screening of the rarely seen treasure The Great Santa Claus Switch and the 1986 special The Christmas Toy.
Please be advised: the Museum is open April 22–26, 12:00–6:00, for NYC Public Schools’ spring recess. See all hours.
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A 51st anniversary screening of the rarely seen treasure The Great Santa Claus Switch and the 1986 special The Christmas Toy.
MoMI is pleased to present this rare silent film, with live music accompaniment, starring pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong, on December 26.
This animated family adventure is both hilarious and heartfelt, visually melding a hand-crafted painterly look with riotous fast-paced action.
Koberidze’s wholly original and thoroughly enchanting work of cinema mixes romance with wry humor, naturalism with magical realism.
Silly Willy will be available for "guest appearances" in visitors' posts about MoMI or its exhibits.
Horvát’s captivating second feature is a mysterious, cerebral romance.
Beautiful and complexly etched, Bergman Island is a film about a woman who wrests both romantic and creative control back into her life.
Learn about monitor puppetry and dance with a MoMI puppet.
A 17th-century nun becomes entangled in a forbidden lesbian affair with a novice, but it is Benedetta's shocking religious visions that threaten to shake the Church to its core.
Academy Award–winning director Barry Jenkins’s mammoth adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Colson Whitehead is an extraordinary work of American visual art.
Academy Award–winning director Barry Jenkins’s mammoth adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Colson Whitehead is an extraordinary work of American visual art.
Brian Carson will demonstrate the re-creation of classic scenes from Sesame Street and The Muppet Show.
Joanna Hogg continues her extraordinary diptych about creativity, loss, and coming into one’s own as a person of the world.