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  1. I Went to the Dance (J’ai été au bal)

    I Went to the Dance features Cajun and Zydeco greats including Michael Doucet & BeauSoleil, Clifton Chenier, Marc & Ann Savoy, D.L. Menard, and many others.

  2. Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years

    department is supported by Tenaris; The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; The Consulate General the Republic of Korea; Nina and Michael Zilkha; the National Film Preservation Foundation; Franci and Jim Crane; James V.

  3. I Have Electric Dreams (Tengo sueños eléctricos)

    The award-winning debut feature by writer/director Valentina Maurel focuses on Eva, a 16-year-old girl who lives with her mother, her younger sister, and their cat, but who wants to move in with her estranged father. Bathed in richly textured imagery and soaked in raw sensitivity, the film captures the thin line between love and hate, in a world where aggression and rage are intertwined with the vertigo of female sexual awakening.

  4. Julien Temple

    The MFAH film department receives additional generous support from Tenaris; Gensler; Salle and James Vaughn; The ILEX Foundation; James V. Derrick; Franci Neely; and Lynn S. Wyatt. Thursday night's schedule features the Sex Pistols with The Filth and the Fury plus a rare TV special, and Friday focuses on David Bowie with Absolute Beginners and a 20-minute version of the "Jazzin' for Blue Jean" music video Complementing Temple’s visit is a selection of British punk-era collages by English artist Jamie Reid, on view outside Brown Auditorium Theater.

  5. “Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections” Opens at the MFAH in June

    May 13, 2015 - Highlights include: • Armor of Emperor Maximilian I (c. 1492) made by Lorenz Helmschmid • Bronze bust of Emperor Charles V (c. 1555) by Leone Leoni • A rock crystal goblet made for Emperor Frederick III (1400–1450) GOLDEN A hundred years later, in 1916, Emperor Charles I inherited a dual Austro-Hungarian monarchy upon the death of longtime Emperor Franz Joseph. I and his heirs.

  6. I'm Not Everything I Want to Be (Jeste nejsem, kým chci být)

    In the last decades of the Soviet Union, a young, queer female photographer breaks free from the constraints of the repressive Czechoslovakian regime and embraces the underground hedonism of the times on a wild journey to freedom work and diaries of Czech photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, dubbed the ‘Nan Goldin of Czechoslovakia’ for her raw snapshots documenting the lives of queer individuals, migrants and other marginalized peoples, I’m Not Everything I Truly a life lived in pictures. Order Tickets on Houston Cinema Arts Festival Website Plan Your Visit This screening takes place in Brown Auditorium Theater on the lower level of the Law Building.

  7. New Year Reflections

    Dec 30, 2011 - Additionally, the Archives maintains the Architectural drawing collection, the Archival photography collection, and the A/V collection of lectures, oral histories and performances. I feel for a number of reasons that the MFAH is at a critical juncture. One is that e-records created in 1998 should become accessible for public research within the next 3 years. Additionally, ARMA has introduced the GARP Maturity Model; I would like the MFAH to be in a position to conduct an external audit of record-keeping practices following implementation of the ERA.

  8. Royal Rivals: Queen Elizabeth I & Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jan 4, 2019 - The painting dates from the period of her marriage (1558–60) to France’s King François II, who left Mary a widow when she was just 18 years old. Mary was a Roman Catholic and cousin of the English queen, Elizabeth I. Portrait of Elizabeth I Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Queen Elizabeth I (“The Ditchley Portrait”), c. 1592, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. The only surviving child of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I inherited the throne in 1558.

  9. Virtual Cinema | An Inventive Documentary on Autism: “The Reason I Jump”

    Dec 11, 2020 - I hope the film takes audiences on a journey through different experiences of autism, leaving a strong sense of how the world needs to change to become fully inclusive.” . • The Reason I Jump / WATCH HERE beginning January 8. Your ticket supports the MFAH and provides a 5-day pass to the film. Like the best documentaries, The Reason I Jump is a thought-provoking film with insights that resonate long beyond its running time.

  10. Virtual Cinema | A Nostalgic Look at Video Stores

    Oct 10, 2020 - The advent of digital streaming eventually drove national chains and mom-and-pop video stores out of business, but A/V Plus survived longer than most. Berg died in 2009, and Gee closed the store in October 2012. A store like that really makes a city.” Meanwhile, in Houston . . .Though not featured in the film, the “store that makes a city” in Houston was Audio/Video Plus, located on Waugh Drive in Montrose. He’s working on a book about the history of A/VP. Junko says Gee once told Berg that she thought they had “too much stuff” packed into every nook and cranny of the store.