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Museum of the Moving Image

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Over Skype, Filmmakers Ponder Whether Cinema Is Dying

Avatar photo by Dan Schindel April 22, 2020April 23, 2020

The latest iteration of the documentary series Room H.264, presented by the Museum of the Moving Image, considers the future of film and was made entirely in quarantine.

Posted inFilm

Peeking Behind the Curtain of 2001: A Space Odyssey

Avatar photo by Dan Schindel March 3, 2020

Little of the information presented in Envisioning 2001 will be new to Kubrick diehards, but it gathers artifacts that offer a thrill for anyone who has ever been affected by the movie.

Posted inArt

A Film Series Spotlights Stories of Black Brazilians From Women Directors

Avatar photo by Valentina Di Liscia January 28, 2020January 29, 2020

Co-presented by Cinema Tropical and the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI), Visions of Resistance presents narratives of resilience and uprising.

Posted inFilm

How Terrence Malick Captures an Ascendant State of Being in Film

by Michael Joshua Rowin November 15, 2019November 15, 2019

The comprehensive retrospective Moments of Grace at the Museum of the Moving Image demonstrates the director’s idiosyncratic techniques for depicting the cosmic.

Posted inFilm

Comedic Visions of a Devolving Society, Free of Liberal Despair

Avatar photo by Dan Schindel October 9, 2019October 10, 2019

Mister America, the new feature-length installment of Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington’s On Cinema universe, is a satirical masterpiece about the Trump era.

Posted inFilm

Barbara Hammer: Superdyke Surveys Her Iconic Role in Queer Experimental Film

by Ela Bittencourt July 19, 2019July 19, 2019

Originally presented at UCLA’s Film & Television Archive, a film series brings rare 16mm prints by the legendary filmmaker to the Museum of the Moving Image in New York.

Posted inFilm

Unearthly Views of the World’s Oldest Spaceport

by Anthony Hawley May 15, 2019November 4, 2019

Baikonur, Earth, a documentary premiering at the Panorama Europe Film Festival, surveys the facility that launched Sputnik.

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A Chronicler of Soviet and Post-Soviet Life Blurs Fact and Fiction

by Tanner Tafelski January 11, 2019

At the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look festival, audiences will get to see different sides of Sergei Loznitsa, who examines the past, the present, and where they intersect.

Posted inArt

Riding into Loopy Depths on a GIF Elevator

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton January 4, 2018

The Argentine artist Render Fruit discuses her GIF installation for the elevator of the Museum of the Moving Image.

Posted inArt

Bergdorf Goodman’s Holiday Windows Celebrate NYC Cultural Institutions

Avatar photo by Allison Meier November 29, 2017

The 2017 Bergdorf Goodman holiday windows celebrate the American Museum of Natural History, New-York Historical Society, New York Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and other local cultural institutions.

Posted inNews

Jim Henson’s Muppet Prototypes and Sketches Prove He Was a Genius, No Strings Attached

by PJ Grisar October 9, 2017October 6, 2017

At the Museum of the Moving Image, The Jim Henson Exhibition spans Henson’s career and highlights the conceptual and technical innovations of the groundbreaking puppeteer and his creative collaborators.

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A Documentary on Tyrus Wong, a Long-Ignored Illustrator for Disney and Warner Bros

by Jon Hogan June 23, 2017

Wong spent 30 years in the film industry, though racial attitudes of the time kept his contributions unacknowledged until the 21st century.

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