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  1. The Proposal

    In an attempt to resurrect Barragán's life and art, boundary redefining artist Jill Magid creates a daring proposition that becomes a fascinating artwork in itself—a high-wire act of negotiation that explores how far an artist Upon his death in 1988, much of his work was locked away in a Swiss bunker, hidden from the world’s view.

  2. Breaking the News

    The 19th*’s work is guided by the asterisk--asking who is overlooked in the story and how they can be included. Order Tickets on Houston Cinema Arts Festival Website Frustrated by the dearth of women and people of color in the media, as well as all the white men dominating newsrooms, in 2020 a motivated group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists

  3. In Our Day

    One day, each receives a visit from a different young aspiring artist, who come equipped with questions about their careers and life itself.

  4. The Weird and Wonderful World of Industrial Musicals

    It’s a secret world of Americana that will astonish, amuse, perplex—and just might make you want to go out and sell, sell, sell! Thrill to cheerfully twisted in-house musical propaganda from General Electric, Kellogg’s, American-Standard, Citgo, Purina, and more, with affectionately snarky commentary (and even a bit of live music).

  5. The Herricanes

    Order Tickets on Houston Cinema Arts Festival Website After the screening, the audience is invited to stay for a Q&A with director Olivia Kuan, who is joined by Billie Cooper, Jeffery Garner, and Basia Haszlakiewicz. Despite adversity and hardship, they fielded a team purely for the love of the game. What they started was a movement that is still in motion today.

  6. Going Varsity in Mariachi

    Under the guidance of coach Abel Acuña, the teenage captains of Edinburg North High School’s acclaimed team must turn a shoestring budget and diverse crew of inexperienced musicians into state champions.

  7. Up

    Carl (voice of Ed Asner), a 78-year-old widowed balloon salesman, is about to fulfill a lifelong dream. Tying thousands of balloons to his house, he flies away to the South American wilderness. But curmudgeonly Carl soon discovers that a little boy named Russell is a stowaway aboard the balloon-powered house. Plan Your VisitFree with Museum admission, courtesy of the Vaughn Foundation. Seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris, The June Leaf and Robert Frank Foundation, and the Vaughn Foundation.

  8. Fallen Leaves (Kuolleet lehdet)

    Award-winning filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki (Le Havre) makes a masterful return with this timeless, hopeful, and ultimately satisfying love story about the path to happiness of two lonely souls (Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen) and the Reflecting the Finnish auteur’s typically playful, idiosyncratic style and deadpan humor, this tender tragicomedy, set in contemporary Helsinki, is a timely reminder of the potency of moviegoing from one of cinema’s living legends

  9. Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros

    The documentary is also a family portrait that focuses on third-generation chef Michel Troisgros as he passes the torch to his son. One of the “Best Movies of 2023” —New York Times Acclaimed filmmaker Frederick Wiseman (who turns 94 on January 1, 2024) explores the daily lives of the family running renowned French restaurant La Maison Troisgros—which has held

  10. Four Daughters (Les filles d’Olfa)

    “Takes us into the intimate, inner circle of family ties to tell a larger story of our time.” —TheWrap Winner of four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival, Four Daughters is a compelling portrait of five women, as well as a unique and ambitious work of nonfiction cinema that explores the nature of memory, the weight of inherited Unpacking a complex family history through interviews and reenactments, the film examines how the mother’s two eldest were radicalized by Islamic extremists.