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  1. MFAH on the Move

    Show and Rodeo; the John M. All Learning and Interpretation programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, receive generous support from H-E-B; Institute of Museum and Library Services; Sempra Foundation; the Brown Foundation, Inc.; the Houston Livestock Humanities; the Fondren Foundation; BMC Software, Inc.; the Wallace Foundation; the Neal Myers and Ken Black Children’s Art Fund; the Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation; Medha and Shashank Karve; Virginia and Ira Jackson; Jesse H.

  2. Fellini 100

    He contained multitudes, and it’s always a pleasure to trace his path, especially in a theater setting. ‘Fellini 100’ is cause for rejoicing.” Fellini Centennial Tour September 10–November 7, 2021 More than 100 years after his birth in Rimini, Italy, Federico Fellini (1920–1993) still enthralls audiences with his films featuring eccentric characters, Surrealistic imagery —Houston Chronicle The Federico Fellini 100 Tour, a series of centennial tributes to Federico Fellini (1920–1993), travels to major museums and film institutions worldwide, coordinated by Paola Ruggiero and Camilla Cormanni of

  3. Zeitgeist Films Trio

    Founded in 1988 by co-presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo, Zeitgeist Films has long maintained a commitment to focus on the more discriminating and adventurous filmgoer.

  4. Young French Cinema

    The touring series Young French Cinema showcases innovative rising talents and stands as proof that the young generation of contemporary French filmmakers articulates a global vision and an amazing capacity to combine cultural

  5. Yilmaz Güney: Turkish Legend

    Imprisoned for the murder of a right-wing judge—the facts of which remain obscure and controversial—Güney completed three scripts which resulted in 1978’s The Herd and 1982’s Yol (Palme d’Or winner at the Cannes International While pursuing degrees in law and economics, Güney made a name for himself as a talented writer of fiction whose political outspokenness landed him briefly in prison. A master of startling imagery, vigorous storytelling, and political commitment, Yilmaz Güney (1931–1984) is a legendary figure in Turkish cinema and undoubtedly the best-known and most controversial filmmaker the country has

  6. Wim Wenders: Portraits Along the Road

    Wenders earned an international reputation as a cofounder of the New German Cinema movement in the 1970s, and his remarkable filmography since then includes award-winning features and documentaries.

  7. Wars on Film

    Click here to read more about the history of war films, and visit the museum's Hirsch Library for a variety of books related to the war-film genre. Responding to the groundbreaking exhibition WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, the MFAH presents a series of films considering wars from the early 20th century through the present.

  8. Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years

    Mark Wawro; and Lynn S. Wyatt. 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.

  9. Umetsugu Inoue: Japan’s Music Man

    Although Japanese filmmaker Umetsugu Inoue (1923–2010) worked in a number of genres, he is best known for musicals. A Survey of Asian Musical Films.” • On the MFAH Blog: Read an interview with Tom Vick, Freer|Sackler curator and organizer of the series.

  10. UCLA Festival of Preservation

    The event is not only an established part of the Los Angeles cultural landscape, but also a preeminent film event worldwide. All films from UCLA Film and Television Archive. Program notes by Jeffrey Bickel, Dan Einstein, Steven K. Hill, Jan-Christopher Horak, Shannon Kelley, Ross Lipman, Mark Quigley, Pauline Stakelon, and Todd Wiener (UCLA Film and Television Archive).