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  1. Martha Liebermann: A Stolen Life (Martha Liebermann – Ein gestohlenes Leben)

    As a German Jew in 1943, however, her only choice is to go abroad or wait to be deported to a concentration camp. Martha’s friends pressure her into an illegal sale to finance her escape with a resistance group. But the Gestapo sees an opportunity to set a trap for the courageous opponents of the regime.

  2. A Letter to Three Wives

    Three women receive a letter from their “best friend” announcing that she is running away with one of their husbands—but she does not say which one.

  3. Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise

    Accessibility The MFAH strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests by offering a range of accommodations—learn more here. Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise Directed by Robert Mugge (USA, 1980, digital) Introduced by musician Damon Choice This documentary portrait of mythic free-jazz innovator Sun Ra (1914–1993) captures performances by Ra and his Arkestra in Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise intercuts the musical interludes with footage of band members at their shared house in Philadelphia’s Germantown neighborhood and Ra relaying his poetic proclamations about vibrations, myth, and mystery

  4. Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings

    Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings is the first major retrospective of the celebrated artist’s career. Featuring over 120 images organized into five sections—family, landscape, battlefields, legacy, mortality—A Thousand Crossings shows how the American South emerges within Mann’s work as a powerful and provocative force that continues This internationally traveling exhibition investigates how Mann’s relationship with her native Virginia, a place rich in literary and artistic traditions yet troubled by history, has shaped her work.

  5. Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat

    Johan Grimonprez’s Oscar-nominated essay film examines how jazz and geopolitics collided in a nefarious chapter of Cold War history.

  6. A Boy and His Dog

    The world is still recovering from a worldwide catastrophe, watching films outside, with women’s rights under siege and leaders that are totalitarian weirdos. Oh, and dogs are telepathic. And if neither of those applies to you, then you are actually in the world of A Boy and His Dog, L.Q. Jones’s influential film from 1975, brought to you on an original 35mm print from the 1975 theatrical run.

  7. A Royally Inspired Q&A with Tilda Swinton

    Oct 23, 2018 - I’m not sure that a monarch, or an heir to a throne, considers themselves much as an individual at all: That is pretty much the job description, to be a representative first and foremost, to inherit a title from a line of succession A monarch, by definition, has no life more important than the path of representing her/his people; it is a selfless and, to a certain extent, sacrificial vocation. Shakespeare said “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” As a player yourself, how do you view the demanding role of monarch? Must a successful monarch be an actor, first?

  8. Making a Dream a Reality at Bayou Bend

    May 20, 2016 - In 1973, at a ceremony for the placing of a Texas Historical Commission marker at Bayou Bend, Miss Hogg focused less on the past and more on the future, asking those present to “dream along with” her toward the erection of a much-needed building on the corner to provide new amenities: a lecture hall, exhibition areas, larger staff offices, a library, and additional storage space. On May 9, 2008, hundreds of people gathered on a warm, sunny morning under a huge white tent on an empty expanse of land at the corner of Memorial Drive and Westcott Street in Houston. The occasion?

  9. When a House Is More than a Home: Installations by Daniel Joseph Martinez

    Dec 15, 2017 - Each of the enigmatic, towering wheels features 11 sides imprinted with the shapes of real homes drawn from a 1940s architectural experiment to create planned housing in Irvine, California. The housing plans later had a second life outside of the United States—in the disputed West Bank settlements. Martinez describes the wheels as “essentially machines that make settlements.” . © Daniel Joseph Martinez In the final gallery of HOME—So Different, So Appealing, The House America Built also addresses how a seemingly innocuous American ideal can have unintended implications.

  10. A Beautiful Mind

    Accessibility The MFAH strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests by offering a range of accommodations—learn more here. A Beautiful Mind Directed by Ron Howard(USA, 2001, digital)Introduced by Nguyen Le, Houston Film Critics Society Russell Crowe stars as Nobel Laureate John Nash, a brilliant mathematician who accepted secret work in cryptography A Beautiful Mind won the Oscar for Best Picture as well as Best Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly), Best Director (Ron Howard), and Best Writing. The cast also includes Paul Bettany, Ed Harris, and Christopher Plummer.