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FotoFest 2020 Biennial Film Series: African Cosmologies
Events take place throughout Houston from March 8 to April 19. This film series examines changes in the continent’s identity, politics, and human rights. Visit FotoFest online for more information.
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Five Funny French Films
Festival Admission$10 MFAH members, seniors (65+), and students with ID receive a $2 discount. May 17–19, 2024 The 12th edition of the “Five Funny French Films” festival brings a fresh lineup of new comedies. Get ready for the latest round of hijinks, hilarity, and memorable characters.
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Fitness at the MFAH
Fitness at the MFAH offerings include “MFAH on the Move,” a series of free bimonthly virtual fitness classes that encourage guests of all ages to get moving, no matter their experience level. Learn more about Wellness Programs
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Filming America
This film series features two debuts, a digitally restored feminist classic, and the latest documentary from acclaimed, octogenarian filmmaker Frederick Wiseman.
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Film Department Benefit
Support MFAH Films by attending this special event designated as a fundraiser for local community organizations.
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Femme Fatales: The Women of Film Noir
While film noir is a creation of the male-dominated industry, the genre does represent one of the few periods in cinema where women are active, not static, symbols; are intelligent and powerful—if destructively so; and derive
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Family, Community & Short Films: A Project Row Houses / MFAH Collaboration
In a collaboration celebrating the 25th anniversary of Project Row Houses, the MFAH presents films considering themes of family, community, and identity. Ryan N.
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Family Art Workshop at Rienzi
These popular, creative workshops at beautiful Rienzi are for ages 6–12. Space is limited, so reservations are encouraged: 713.639.7800.
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Drama in the House
Coinciding with the Museum’s exhibition Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House, on view through September 21, a selection of films has been chosen to represent different aspects of the English country house.
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Discovering the Passionate Films of Luchino Visconti
“Not many directors have had such a total belief in style. Luchino Visconti worked through total artifice as a way to the truth.” He was openly gay, staunchly Catholic, and inhabited a complicated, paradoxical, role in Italian cinema culture. —Martin Scorsese Luchino Visconti, a member of Italian nobility, belonged to the Italian Communist Party during World War II.