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  1. Movies Houstonians Love

    Local luminaries from different fields—the arts, politics, sports, education, restaurants, medicine, and beyond—share anecdotes from their personal moviegoing histories, and then take a seat to enjoy the incomparable experience

  2. Mexican Modernism: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema

    Mexico’s film industry blossomed in the 1940s and 1950s, a period known as the “Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.”  Read a blog post about the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema from film scholar and MFAH Film Committee member Margarita De La Vega-Hurtado.

  3. Merchant Ivory in India

    New digital restorations bring the opportunity to experience a selection of early films by the renowned team of James Ivory, Ismail Merchant, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.

  4. Martin Scorsese Presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema

    Through his nonprofit, the Film Foundation, in partnership with distributor Milestone Films, a selection of these films, ripe for rediscovery by a global audience, was chosen for new restorations. View a trailer for the entire touring series. Read an analysis of the films from Film Comment.

  5. Marcel Pagnol’s Marseille Trilogy

    His defining works appear in a brand-new 4K restoration: the epic “Marseille Trilogy,” a heartwarming saga of love, labor, and good food in 1930s France. In the Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan asks, “how did these talky, admittedly theatrical films that date from the early days of the sound era end up the toast of a new century?

  6. Latin Wave

    Gain insights as you interact with filmmakers during Q&A sessions throughout the weekend. This year’s lineup features movies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Paraguay. Festival Admission$10 MFAH members, seniors (65+), and students with ID receive a $2 discount. Students with ID receive free admission on Sunday, April 28, only. Download the Schedule

  7. Julien Temple

    The MFAH film department receives additional generous support from Tenaris; Gensler; Salle and James Vaughn; The ILEX Foundation; James V. Derrick; Franci Neely; and Lynn S. Wyatt. He has also directed music documentaries (from 1979's The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle to the 2015 South by Southwest award winner The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson) and feature films, including Absolute Beginners and Earth Girls Are Thursday night's schedule features the Sex Pistols with The Filth and the Fury plus a rare TV special, and Friday focuses on David Bowie with Absolute Beginners and a 20-minute version of the "Jazzin' for Blue Jean" music video

  8. Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film

    A four-time Oscar nominee, Reichert has dedicated her career to capturing stories exploring class, gender, and race in America.

  9. Jazz on Film

    of Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina, a 50th anniversary screening of Sun Ra’s Space Is the Place, two films illuminating the largely forgotten stories of women jazz artists of the 1930s and 1940s, and a program of animated -- Begin Grid Row --> June 7–22, 2024 Jazz on Film returns this June with screenings celebrating the various intersections of jazz and cinema. Lucas is also a writer, podcaster, and multidisciplinary artist. Generous support has been provided by Gerry Aitken, Richard Levy and Dinah Chetrit, and Anne Tucker and Robert Morris.

  10. Italian Interlude

    Set the mood for this trio of Italian classics with a meal at the new MFA Café! Present your ticket from any film in the series to receive 10% off your food order, plus a special price of only $5 for a glass of wine.