2001: A Space Odyssey (70mm)
2001: A Space Odyssey (70mm)
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
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See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
Offered the first Saturday of each month (June 2023–May 2024), free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and ...
Founded in 2020 in New York, Junk Dump Magazine collaborates with its international community to produce a semi-annual print publication and events like Junk Dump Film Festival on August 5. The festival highlights emerging and underrepresented filmmakers working at the intersection of video art and storytelling.
Founded in 2020 in New York, Junk Dump Magazine collaborates with its international community to produce a semi-annual print publication and events like Junk Dump Film Festival on August 5. The festival highlights emerging and underrepresented filmmakers working at the intersection of video art and storytelling.
Don't miss this acclaimed, heartrending modern romance, directed by Celine Song, which plays at MoMI 7/28–8/13.
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
Don't miss this acclaimed, heartrending modern romance, directed by Celine Song, which plays at MoMI 7/28–8/13.
Don't miss this acclaimed, heartrending modern romance, directed by Celine Song, which plays at MoMI 7/28–8/13.
Queens native Montiel’s feature debut is a gritty coming-of-age drama set in Astoria and adapted from the director’s eponymous memoir starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Chazz Palminteri.
Blending vivid animation, archival photos, interviews, and silent film footage, Aurora’s Sunrise, screening 8/12 and 8/13, captures the fascinating story of an immigrant, author, actress, and advocate for survivors of the Armenian genocide. With director Inna Sahakyan in person!
Queens native Montiel’s feature debut is a gritty coming-of-age drama set in Astoria and adapted from the director’s eponymous memoir starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Chazz Palminteri.
In his role as paternal barbershop owner Calvin Palmer Jr., Ice Cube entered a new stage in his acting career, and the film also launched the film work of Eve, boldly embodying Terri Jones, a barber who demands respect from her male colleagues.
Blending vivid animation, archival photos, interviews, and silent film footage, Aurora’s Sunrise, screening 8/12 and 8/13, captures the fascinating story of an immigrant, author, actress, and advocate for survivors of the Armenian genocide. With director Inna Sahakyan in person!
Don't miss this acclaimed, heartrending modern romance, directed by Celine Song, which plays at MoMI 7/28–8/13.
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
Don't miss this acclaimed, heartrending modern romance, directed by Celine Song, which plays at MoMI 7/28–8/13.
Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius's portrait of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in the wake of Russia’s siege of Crimea in 2014
After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, director Mantas Kvedaravicius revisited the people and places he captured in his 2016 film in this new work that debuted at the Cannes Film Festival posthumously.
Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius's portrait of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in the wake of Russia’s siege of Crimea in 2014
Lifelong compatriots Rooster and Percival Jenkins hatch a plan to save a Georgia nightclub called "The Church” from vengeful hustler Trumpy (Terrence Howard) in this film starring OutKast, followed by a summer dance party featuring legendary DJ Wiz of Kid ‘n Play, DJ Kaykay47, and Bossman on 8/19!
Join us August 19 for an outdoor dance party celebrating the Real Rap series with music by DJ Wiz, DJ Kaykay47, and Bossman.
After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, director Mantas Kvedaravicius revisited the people and places he captured in his 2016 film in this new work that debuted at the Cannes Film Festival posthumously.
The fourth feature from Maximiliano Schonfeld is a captivating and elegantly directed mystical tale about community grief and emancipation.
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
Join us 8/25 for Migrant Nation Reel Stories, a free screening of moving, inspiring documentary shorts about the theme of immigrant resilience directed by filmmakers who reside in New York City.
On 8/26, the documentary on the no-holds-barred world of professional wrestling will be introduced by Tod Gordon, creator of Extreme Championship Wrestling, and author Sean Oliver, co-owner of pro wrestling production company Kayfabe Commentaries, plus a signing of their new book Tod Is God: The Authorized Story of How I Created Extreme Championship Wrestling!
In this megahit from 2002, Jess (Parminda Nagra) wants to pursue a passion for football, to the chagrin of her parents, who want her to live up to their ideas of a woman’s duties and fear for her acceptance due to their own traumatic experiences.
Based on the novel by Monica Ali, Brick Lane is a tender depiction of the Bangladeshi community, immersing the viewer in a time and place marked by crisis without reducing the very full characters to political allegory.
In this Thatcher-era smash, Omar (Gordon Warnecke), a first-generation Pakistani-British man living in London, encounters his childhood friend turned skinhead Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), and love unexpectedly blooms while they manage Omar’s family laundry business.
See Stanley Kubrick's cinema-shifting masterwork in 70mm August 3–27 at MoMI.
Offered the first Saturday of each month (June 2023–May 2024), free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and ...
Inspired by Japanese folklore, LAIKA’s stop-motion adventure Kubo and the Two Strings constructs an original fantasy world of monsters, magical creatures, and myths. Playing Labor Day weekend at MoMI, 9/2–9/4.
In this Thatcher-era smash, Omar (Gordon Warnecke), a first-generation Pakistani-British man living in London, encounters his childhood friend turned skinhead Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), and love unexpectedly blooms while they manage Omar’s family laundry business.
Based on the novel by Monica Ali, Brick Lane is a tender depiction of the Bangladeshi community, immersing the viewer in a time and place marked by crisis without reducing the very full characters to political allegory.
Inspired by Japanese folklore, LAIKA’s stop-motion adventure Kubo and the Two Strings constructs an original fantasy world of monsters, magical creatures, and myths. Playing Labor Day weekend at MoMI, 9/2–9/4.
As a tribute to Sinéad O'Connor, see this richly cinematic portrait of this fearless trailblazer through a contemporary feminist lens on 9/3 and 9/10.
In one of her few screen appearances as an actor, Sinéad O’Connor makes an appearance as the Virgin Mary in Neil Jordan's adaptation of Patrick McCabe’s 1994 novel.
On 9/3, join us for a special screening of the out-of-print underground comedy classic, which deliriously mixes Hitchcock homage, inspired absurdism, class-conscious parody, and rapid-fire wit, calling to mind its creators and stars' work on The Kids in the Hall, The Simpsons, and SCTV—with Dave Foley, David Higgins, and Jay Kogen in a post-film discussion, moderated by Janeane Garofalo!