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“Multiplicity” In-Gallery Experience | Featuring Tay Butler
A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Russell H. and Rosalind C. JacksonJay Jones and Terry Wayne JonesMerinda Watkins-Martin and Reginald MartinAnn and Alton McDowell His solo exhibitions include RE.Migrant I & II at Project Row Houses and We Are Still Searching at the Louise J. Moran Fine Arts Courtyard in Houston.
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“Multiplicity” In-Gallery Experience | Featuring Lovie Olivia
A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Her practice presents a contemporary reinterpretation of classic Italian Renaissance frescos and a rich archival take on collage. Russell H. and Rosalind C. JacksonJay Jones and Terry Wayne JonesMerinda Watkins-Martin and Reginald MartinAnn and Alton McDowell
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“2024 Core Exhibition” Performance by Erin Holland
Wells; and Warren A. Hadler. Jamal H. Daniel; Mr. Ronald A. Logan; McClain Gallery; and The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc. Gestures, a performance by artist-in-residence Erin Holland, invites audience members into an evolution of the mind and heart.
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The Rescue (El rapto)
Based on the novel by Martín Sivak and set in the 1980s, the fourth feature by Daniela Goggi is a historic drama that tells the story of Julio, who returns with his family to Argentina after the downfall of the brutal dictatorship
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The Other Son (El otro hijo)
Federico and his brother Simon enjoy their teenage years until Simon’s tragic death from a balcony fall at a party.
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The Settlers (Los colonos)
A visceral reckoning with national myth, The Settlers is a revisionist, anticolonialist western marking the debut of writer-director Felipe Gálvez Haberle, a revelatory new cinematic voice. Accompanying a British lieutenant and an American mercenary is a mestizo marksman, who comes to realize the true mission is to violently “remove” the Indigenous population. Three horsemen embark on an expedition, tasked with securing a wealthy landowner’s vast property.
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The Last Ones (Los últimos)
As a massive wildfire threatens the area, the travelers confront the inevitability of their conclusions with irony and a dark sense of humor. Sebastián Peña Escobar is a Paraguayan director, writer, and producer who studied economics and business in Paraguay, the United States, and Italy. Filmmaker Sebastián Peña Escobar in Attendance The assured debut feature by Sebastián Peña Escobar is an unexpected buddy comedy and road movie presented in the form of a documentary.
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Puan
However, the long-awaited moment of triumph is upended when the charming and renowned Professor Rafael Sujarchuk (Leonardo Sbaraglia) makes a dramatic return from Europe, intent on seizing the throne for himself.
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The Echo (El eco)
Winner of the Best Documentary Award at the Berlin, Chicago, and Morelia film festivals, the latest work by Mexican-Salvadoran Tatiana Huezo (Prayers for the Stolen) is an epic, intimate, and lyrical portrayal of life set in a
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Tótem
One of the best-reviewed Mexican films in recent times, the Gotham and Independent Spirit Awards–nominated Tótem centers on 7-year-old Sol, who is swept up in a whirlwind of preparations for her father’s birthday party, organized