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  1. New Documentary “Film About a Father Who” Explores Intriguing Family Dynamics

    Mar 3, 2021 - For filmmaker Lynne Sachs, the action of reflecting, recording, and editing a film about her family produces a pretty crazy personal narrative: the new documentary feature Film About a Father Who.

  2. Saturday Members Tour | New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds

    April 2023 MFAH members are invited to explore the Museum’s art collections and exhibitions on special Saturday tours. Topics change monthly. In April, join a docent on a tour of the galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds, …

  3. Reflections of a New World: Japanese Protest and Art on Film

    The exhibition For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968–1979 explores the struggle of Japanese artists to forge a new identity during a time of political and social turmoil.

  4. Virtual Cinema “Up from the Streets—New Orleans: The City of Music”

    Jun 24, 2020 - The Music Scene This new documentary is Murphy’s second tribute to the New Orleans music scene after Make It Funky! in 2005, as Hurricane Katrina hit. —filmmaker and New Orleans native Michael Murphy For more than 300 years, New Orleans music has communicated a desire for freedom and served as an inspiration for the city, even in the darkest of times. The music of New Orleans has been a celebration of life: uniting, healing, and lifting people up.” 

  5. The King of Kings

    Jan 19, 2022 - The King of Kings, 1927 A Rare Book of Photographs by William Mortensen With a cast of thousands and over-the-top scenery, Cecil B. DeMille’s epic film The King of Kings recounts the final episodes of the life of Christ.

  6. William Mortensen’s “The King of Kings”

    By Malcolm DanielThe Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography With a cast of thousands and over-the-top scenery, Cecil B. DeMille’s epic film The King of Kings recounts the final episodes of the life of Christ.

  7. Lecture | Meiji Modern and New Acquisitions in the MFAH Collection of Japanese Art

    The conversation highlights new acquisitions in the MFAH collection of Asian art. Plan Your Visit Admission to the talk is free. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis in Lynn Wyatt Theater. January 19, 2023 “Meiji Modern and New Acquisitions in the MFAH Collection of Japanese Art”Speakers: Chelsea Foxwell, University of Chicago; and Bradley Bailey, MFAH This talk explores the importance of the Japanese Meiji Empire

  8. Virtual Cinema | New Documentary Paints a Riveting Portrait of Artist & Activist David Wojnarowicz

    Mar 23, 2021 - A superb new documentary paints a riveting portrait of another major figure from that time: David Wojnarowicz, the gay American artist who died at 37 of AIDS in 1992 after blazing a trail of confrontation and indefatigable activism

  9. Virtual Cinema Goes to the Dogs with the New Istanbul-Set Documentary “Stray”

    Mar 8, 2021 - Puppies are the key to many hearts. It is hard to find anyone immune to their curious charm. Seeing the world through their eyes is one of the many blessings of sharing life with these four-legged marvels. The Underbelly of a …

  10. Members Daytime Preview “Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York”

    Members Daytime Preview “Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York” MFAH members at all levels are invited to preview Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York before it opens to the public This exhibition is organized by the Jewish Museum, New York, in partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.