Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #virtual-cinema
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Virtual Cinema “Killer of Sheep” and “Proud” July 11, 2020
This week in Virtual Cinema, two award-winning directors explore social injustice.
Virtual Cinema “John Lewis: Good Trouble” and “One Small Step” July 5, 2020
Take a journey through the life of late Civil Rights icon John Lewis. Then, explore the creativity of 12 family-friendly animated short films.
Virtual Cinema “Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things” and “My Darling Vivian” June 27, 2020
Explore the lives of two remarkable women linked to the music industry: visionary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald & Vivian Liberto, first wife of Johnny Cash.
Virtual Cinema “Up from the Streets—New Orleans: The City of Music” June 24, 2020
The new film Up from the Streets kicks off the Virtual Cinema series inspired by the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.
Virtual Cinema “Rififi” and “Lucky Grandma” June 22, 2020
Immerse yourself in two brilliantly different takes on the heist film: a timeless classic and a breakout debut.
Virtual Cinema Guide: Classic & Recent Films on Black History, Culture & Activism June 14, 2020
Watch an extraordinary range of films on Black history, culture, and activism, available to stream from home with no fee for a limited time.
Virtual Cinema: Heading West with “The Grey Fox” and “Thousand Pieces of Gold” June 10, 2020
Saddle up for two revisionist westerns that originally premiered in art houses & are now available for streaming at your house via MFAH Films.
Virtual Cinema “The Wolf House” and “New French Shorts 2020” May 30, 2020
See a dystopian animated feature set in Chile, and a showcase of award-winning short films from France.
Virtual Cinema “Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy” and “On a Magical Night” May 25, 2020
Travel to Michoacán for a lesson in Mexican cuisine with Diana Kennedy, and then to Paris for a delightful fantasy starring Chiara Mastroianni.
Virtual Cinema “Corpus Christi” and “Someone Somewhere” May 17, 2020
The characters in this week’s Virtual Cinema films find connection in unexpected ways.