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  1. Jazz on Film Returns

    May 31, 2017 - Here’s a preview of the seven selections—a mix of old, new, and rediscovered—that come to our big screen this month: Jazz on Film Begins! Jazz on Film kicks off with the 1958 docudrama I Want to Live!

  2. Lois Weber & Anna Pavlova, Pioneering Women of Film & Dance

    Mar 11, 2017 - Director Lois Weber was tapped to bring a well-known and loved opera to the big screen, which was as artistically ambitious as it was risky.

  3. Virtual Cinema | Saluting Federico Fellini and His Masterpiece: “La Strada”

    Nov 2, 2020 - It is right to pity those who, like Zampanò, are big, strong, and scary but carry the misfortune of being born without empathy, intelligence, and humor.

  4. Oscar-Nominated Short Films

    The MFAH presents the Oscar-nominated short films on the big screen, in all three categories: animation, documentary, and live action. Suggested ratings are provided by Shorts International.

  5. Virtual Cinema | “World of Wong Kar-Wai” Brings the Thrill of the Unexpected

    Dec 21, 2020 - In filmmaking circles, some directors are known for planning every shot and sticking to a careful schedule; others operate far more loosely, improvising on set and making big changes in post-production.

  6. Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)

    May 17, 2012 - "We’re mounting [the exhibition] as if it were a big bulletin board in our office. The photos are not matted and framed or anything, they’re just being stuck up on the board.

  7. Spring Break

    Learn More Moonlight Movie | The Princess BrideFriday, March 14, 8 p.m.SOLD OUTTake in a movie outdoors on the big screen! See the charming fractured fairy tale The Princess Bride. 

  8. Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival

    Oct 26, 2018 - Here are a few highlights of the 2018 Houston Cinema Arts Festival on the MFAH big screen, November 8–12. Bathtubs Over Broadway kicks off the 2018 Houston Cinema Arts Festival on November 8.

  9. Harun Farocki: Art/Work and the Invisible Hand

    With the global economy increasingly dominated by finance over the last 30 years, banks may be “too big to fail,” but more important, this system has become less of a means to an end than an end in itself.

  10. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Creates a Dazzling Nighttime Experience for the Holidays

    Nov 13, 2015 - Sometimes even our family members can feel like strangers in My Big Brother, Eyes, and Oscar®-nominated Me and my Moulton. One special object can inspire anyone, big or small, in The Elephant and The Bicycle and Cookie-Tin Banjo, and a fly and a spider go to war in a common bathroom in Minuscule: The Private Life of Insects – Brushing.