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
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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
The Museum's core exhibition immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment.
This traveling exhibition explores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on popular culture.
This dynamic experience explores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture.
This exhibition explores the process of designing the fantastical characters for the Netflix series prequel to the 1982 film.
Commissioned by the Museum, seven artists have each created four original GIFs that will be presented as two-month installations on the walls and ceiling of the visitor elevator.
Six short works that touch on the theme of unseen forces that shape our world, created by artists from Southeast Asia.
An exhibit of lobby cards and posters from the 1930s through the 2010s for American films with Black women in featured roles.
In his companion piece installation to The Underground Railroad, Jenkins further engages ideas about visibility, history, and power in moving-image portraits of the show’s background actors.
The sketches, animation cels, and backgrounds illustrate Chuck Jones’s approach to adapting Theodor Geisel’s classic story for the screen in this temporary exhibition.
“Deepfakes” are videos that intentionally distort or fabricate actual events. This temporary exhibition presents a variety of media that demonstrate the instability of on-screen truths.
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.
This animated family adventure is both hilarious and heartfelt, visually melding a hand-crafted painterly look with riotous fast-paced action.
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.
This animated family adventure is both hilarious and heartfelt, visually melding a hand-crafted painterly look with riotous fast-paced action.
Beautiful and complexly etched, Bergman Island is a film about a woman who wrests both romantic and creative control back into her life.
This animated family adventure is both hilarious and heartfelt, visually melding a hand-crafted painterly look with riotous fast-paced action.
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.
Wes Anderson tops himself with a frantically entertaining film that might be his best yet.
Wes Anderson tops himself with a frantically entertaining film that might be his best yet.
On January 8 and 14, Jim Henson Legacy President Craig Shemin introduces this joyous reboot that brought the Muppets to the screen for a whole new generation.
Masterfully conceived and executed, Jane Campion’s unconventional western is a mesmerizing, ambiguous, and very dark journey.
An enchanting triptych of stories of chance and imagination, spinning mundane encounters into a world of infinite possibilities.
A haunting drama of love, loss, acceptance, and peace, adapted from a short story by Haruki Murakami.
A visually literate tribute to former versions by Welles and Kurosawa, Joel Coen’s film is a singularly contemporary adaptation.
Join us for a live online event announcing the online publication's best of the year.
On January 8 and 14, Jim Henson Legacy President Craig Shemin introduces this joyous reboot that brought the Muppets to the screen for a whole new generation.
The latest film by Academy Award–nominated director David France is a powerful and eye-opening documentary about a group of activists risking their lives to confront the anti-LGBTQ persecution in the Russian republic of Chechnya.
A haunting drama of love, loss, acceptance, and peace, adapted from a short story by Haruki Murakami.
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson presents a powerful and transporting documentary—part music film, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture, and fashion
This selection of 35mm shorts directed by Chuck Jones spans the breadth of his output during his prime years with Warner Bros.
Sean Baker's audacious new comedy stars Simon Rex in a magnetic, live-wire performance as an American hustler who returns to his Texas hometown.
Special Sneak Preview Screening! Juho Kuosmanen's Cannes-awarded film is already worthy to be counted among the great train movies.
The greatest of Jean Renoir's 1950s Technicolor period pieces, a riot of color and movement set in 19th-century Paris starring the legendary Jean Gabin.
This selection of 35mm shorts directed by Chuck Jones spans the breadth of his output during his prime years with Warner Bros.
A dazzling 4K restoration of Powell and Pressburger's 1951 glorious adaptation of Offenbach’s 1881 fantasy opera.
The greatest of Jean Renoir's 1950s Technicolor period pieces, a riot of color and movement set in 19th-century Paris starring the legendary Jean Gabin.
Winner of five awards at the 2019 Thessaloniki International Film Festival, including the FIPRESCI prize and People’s Choice Award.
Shortlisted for the Oscars in the International Feature category, the second fiction film by Panamanian director Abner Benaim questions how far each of us would go to help a stranger.
This selection of 35mm shorts directed by Chuck Jones spans the breadth of his output during his prime years with Warner Bros.
Despite all the versions that have come after, Jean Cocteau's masterpiece remains the greatest: a rapturous, haunting evocation of love that exists beyond the natural world.
Poitier made his remarkably assured directorial debut with this rollicking revisionist western, in which he acts alongside close-friend Harry Belafonte.
Despite all the versions that have come after, Jean Cocteau's masterpiece remains the greatest: a rapturous, haunting evocation of love that exists beyond the natural world.
In Radu Jude’s wildly provocative Golden Bear–winning comedy, a schoolteacher finds her career and reputation under threat after a personal sex tape is leaked on the Internet.
A dazzling 4K restoration of Powell and Pressburger's 1951 glorious adaptation of Offenbach’s 1881 fantasy opera.
Poitier made his remarkably assured directorial debut with this rollicking revisionist western, in which he acts alongside close-friend Harry Belafonte.
Aleksei German’s jaw-dropping, hilarious, and harrowing masterpiece is in a league, form, and galaxy of its own, pulling on an increasingly outlandish surrealistic thread to unravel the truth of a demented historical reality.
Sidney Poitier stars in this stark, pathbreaking depiction of interracial friendship and union corruption.
Museum of the Moving Image and Paramount Pictures present a special marathon screening of the first three jackass films, culminating in a preview screening of jackass forever, followed by a Q&A with Johnny Knoxville, Jeff ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's career kicked into high gear with his second film, a glorious and poignant paean to the extravagances of the 1970s set in the underground porn world of Los Angeles.
A screening of Brian Henson's beloved musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling adventure.
Sidney Poitier stars in this stark, pathbreaking depiction of interracial friendship and union corruption.
Paul Thomas Anderson's career kicked into high gear with his second film, a glorious and poignant paean to the extravagances of the 1970s set in the underground porn world of Los Angeles.
Cinema founding father Sergei Eisenstein’s final completed works form an historical diptych unprecedented in scale and visual audacity.
New German Cinema's Ulrike Ottinger playfully toyed with religion, literature, genre, and the sexually normative modern world.
Bogdanovich closed out his most celebrated decade with an underappreciated gem that adapts the novel by Paul Theroux.