Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #virtual-cinema
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Virtual Cinema | See Critically Acclaimed Films This Winter December 7, 2020
Do you have some free time during the holidays? Catch up on the Virtual Cinema movies that have opened this fall!
Virtual Cinema | “Coded Bias” Examines Inherent Biases in Artificial Intelligence November 17, 2020
The eye-opening new documentary Coded Bias explores how injustices can arise from algorithmic programming, such as facial recognition software.
Virtual Cinema | New Music Documentary “Crock of Gold” November 13, 2020
This lively new film profiles Irish musician Shane MacGowan, best known as the lead singer of the Pogues.
Virtual Cinema | “Kid Flicks” November 8, 2020
The popular annual Kid Flicks festival of short films features something new this year: the Spanish-language compilation ¡Viva Kid Flicks!
Virtual Cinema | Signs of the Times: “Cinetracts ’20” November 7, 2020
In 20 short films made around the world, a global portrait emerges from the diverse locales and sociopolitical situations.
Virtual Cinema | Immersive Documentary “City Hall” Reveals Human Stories in an American Metropolis November 4, 2020
The MFAH continues one of its film programming traditions: premiering the latest documentary by veteran filmmaker Frederick Wiseman.
Virtual Cinema | Saluting Federico Fellini and His Masterpiece: “La Strada” November 2, 2020
To celebrate the centennial anniversary of Federico Fellini’s birth, the MFAH presents a new 4K digital restoration of La Strada.
Virtual Cinema | Celebrate Halloween with a Surrealistic “Faust” October 27, 2020
This interpretation of the legend about a man who sells his soul to the devil is an eerie combination of dreamy subconscious fantasies and surrealistic images.
Virtual Cinema | Spotlight on an Italian Duo October 21, 2020
The spotlight shines on contemporary Italian cinema with two new films: the comedic charmer Citizens of the World and the gorgeous epic Martin Eden.
Virtual Cinema | Long-Lost Documentary “Nationtime” October 18, 2020
In 1972, politicians, activists, and artists from every state gathered at the National Black Political Convention to forge a national unity platform in advance of the presidential conventions.