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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).
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Turkish Film Festival
Among this year’s highlights are Turkish Ice Cream (Türk işi dondurma), a historical drama set in 1915 Australia; The Pigeon (Güvercin), a coming-of-age film set in Adana; and Sibel, set in the Black Sea region, about a young Film Festival Pricing $10 MFAH members, students with ID, and seniors (65+) receive a $2 discount. Generous funding is provided by the American Turkish Association of Houston and Catherine and Cenk Ozdogan. Special thanks for a donation from Turkish Airlines, Star Alliance partner with United Airlines, the Official Airline of the MFAH.
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Trunk Shows at the MFA Shop
Stay up to date on the latest shop news with the MFA Shop e-newsletter! Subscribe now The MFA Shop hosts a variety of trunk shows throughout the year. Designers visit to present sparkling jewelry, chic accessories, and more. Drop in—it’s always free to visit the MFA Shop! Questions? Call 713.639.7360.
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Truffaut: On Childhood
A passionate moviegoer from the age of 8, the legendary French critic and filmmaker cut school as a child to sneak into Parisian cinemas. Concluding his trilogy on childhood is Small Change, comprised of overlapping stories of rambunctious children and adolescents (a cast of 60!) in a provincial boarding school. As a critic for the influential publication Cahiers du Cinema, Truffaut authored hundreds of articles, including a manifest that established the auteur theory that he and his French New Wave colleagues embodied.
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The Museum Experience
In conjunction with Museum Experience Day, the MFAH invites the entire family to enjoy a free movie on the big screen.
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The Art of Calligraphy | The Art of Buddhism
This two-part series explores the tenets and practices of Master Hsing Yun, a Chinese Buddhist monk, through a June 10 calligraphy workshop and a June 24 lecture followed by a meditation practice.
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The Booker-Lowe Lecture Series
The Booker-Lowe Lecture Series is made possible by generous support from Nana Booker and M. David Lowe / Booker-Lowe Gallery.
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Texas Independent Film Network
Each month, TIFN takes a different Texas film on a circuit across the state. The Texas Independent Film Network (TIFN) is a statewide coalition of film societies, universities and independent theaters united for the purpose of screening Texas independent film.
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Surprise Cinema!
2016 Thursday, December 15, 8 p.m.Friday, December 16, 6 p.m.Saturday, December 17, 7 p.m.Sunday, December 18, 5 p.m. The surprise is revealed! After the Oct/Nov/Dec issue of the MFAH Films calendar went to press, Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life (Gainsbourg: Vie héroïque) became available for this one-weekend engagement. Quelle surprise!
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EXPIRED-Spotlight on World Cinema: Korea
Jeon achieved instant star status with her 1997 debut in The Contact, and has since performed in a variety of roles that have earned her a reputation as a movie star at home and a celebrated actress on the world cinema stage. A further testament to this is the global itinerary of festivals devoted exclusively to Korean movies. Not quite a festival, this brief series presents four acclaimed recent releases. Destiny, a frothy musical comedy that was a box-office sensation in Korea, is the Saturday night centerpiece. The weekend opens and concludes with two dramatic films featuring the actress Jeon Do-yeon. Ms.