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  1. EXPIRED-Spotlight on World Cinema: Korea

    Jeon achieved instant star status with her 1997 debut in The Contact, and has since performed in a variety of roles that have earned her a reputation as a movie star at home and a celebrated actress on the world cinema stage. A further testament to this is the global itinerary of festivals devoted exclusively to Korean movies. Not quite a festival, this brief series presents four acclaimed recent releases. Destiny, a frothy musical comedy that was a box-office sensation in Korea, is the Saturday night centerpiece. The weekend opens and concludes with two dramatic films featuring the actress Jeon Do-yeon. Ms.

  2. Shades of Love: Romance in Contemporary African Cinema

    This film series is organized in collaboration with the Menil Collection and its exhibition The Progress of Love, on view December 2, 2012–March 17, 2013. The films in this program cover passion, jealously, revenge, yearning, scheming, intimacy, courtship, gallantry, sexual encounters—with a definite African flavor.” Generous support provided by Ms. Melanie Gray and Mr.

  3. Satyajit Ray’s The Apu Trilogy

    The trilogy takes a Modernist approach, depicting the evolution of male consciousness by observing how Apu matures in a changing world. Each film features music by the legendary Ravi Shankar. It is a transcendent experience to view this trilogy in new, 4K digital restorations. Considered a landmark in 20th-century cinema, the films follow the life of Apu from childhood to maturity.

  4. Sara Driver: Filmmaker

    A creative force in New York’s independent film industry for decades, Driver is a New Jersey native who received her MFA in film from New York University. —Anthology Film Archives, New York “Sara Driver’s films exist in the boundaries of myth, between realism and fantasy, between a solid narrative and the freedom of a poem. Precisely like the city of New York, which constitutes the canvas for her films and is a ‘fabricated’ world, built on the lives of vivid people, strange stories, and urban myths, her films are defined by a crooked line of emotions

  5. Ruth K. Shartle Lecture

    George R. Brown), a major benefactor who served 26 terms as a trustee of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, this lecture series was established in memory of Ruth K. Shartle, a longtime Museum benefactor. William C. Winter/Spring 2019–2020 Sunday, December 15, 3 p.m. “Art for a Civil Society: Norman Rockwell in the 1960s” Thursday, December 19, 6:30 p.m. “The Four Freedoms: Franklin D. Thursday, March 5, 6:30 p.m. “Rockwell’s Home Front Imaginary” The Ruth K. Shartle Lecture Series is made possible by a generous grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc. 

  6. Rohmer X 2

    Eric Rohmer (1920–2010), a co-founder of the French New Wave, directed over 50 films, in addition to garnering acclaim as a critic and novelist.

  7. Rivette X 2

    A belated tribute to French filmmaker Jacques Rivette, who turned 85 earlier this year, includes the discovery of a film never released in the U.S. and a new print of his enigmatic epic.

  8. Rienzi Reels

    Pack a picnic and enjoy an outdoor film screening in Rienzi’s beautiful Camellia Garden! Movie selections enhance the European decorative arts and paintings on view in the MFAH house museum. 

  9. Rienzi Fall Lecture Weekend

    Due to recent weather events, the first talk has been relocated to Bayou Bend’s Kilroy Visitor and Education Center at a new time, 2 p.m.; the second lecture takes place as scheduled at the MFAH in Brown Auditorium Theater, located

  10. 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.