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  1. Conversations with the Director

    In the ongoing “Conversations with the Director” series, Gary Tinterow, Director, The Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, engages an eclectic roster of guests in one-on-one conversations about the

  2. Contemporary World Cinema

    Enjoy these internationally acclaimed films from the recent festival circuit.

  3. Celebrating Satyajit Ray and Rabindranath Tagore

    Special thanks to May Haduong (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). birth of Nobel Prize-winning author/poet/composer Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941). These acclaimed films, directed by the legendary Satyajit Ray (1921–1992), are presented in collaboration with the Tagore Society Houston (TSH) in honor of the 90th anniversary of Ray’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the

  4. Blank City and New York's No Wave

    Céline Danhier’s excellent new documentary Blank City is accompanied by several of the films made in New York during the period she examines.

  5. Artists on Film

    Experience the life and work of various artists through narrative and documentary films. …

  6. Art House Theater Day

    The MFAH joins dozens of venues in the inaugural Art House Theater Day, celebrating community-based, mission-driven movie theaters dedicated to the best cinematic experience. Find out more.

  7. Arab Worlds

    Responding to the Contemporary Arab Projects focus of the FotoFest 2014 Biennial, this compelling selection of documentary and fiction films takes divergent approaches to considering the impact of recent events in that part Special thanks to Veronique Prentice, Rania Dania, Zoe Goldman, Wendy Watriss and Rasha Salti for their involvement with the film selections. 

  8. Annual Houston Antiques Dealers Association Lecture

    The annual HADA (Houston Antiques Dealers Association) lecture highlights topics in decorative arts and design.   The Annual HADA Lecture receives generous funding from the Houston Antiques Dealers Association Endowment at the MFAH.

  9. American Made: 250 Years of American Art at the MFAH

    Best known for his photographs, Frank gained worldwide attention in the 1950s with his book The Americans. He turned to filmmaking in 1959 when he codirected the experimental Pull My Daisy with Alfred Leslie. New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis has called Frank “one of the most important and influential American independent filmmakers of the last half-century.” In conjunction with the exhibition American Made: 250 Years of American Art at the MFAH, MFAH Films presents free screenings of the Robert Frank/Alfred Leslie short Pull My Daisy and Frank’s This Song for Jack. 

  10. “Houston Chronicle” Top Texas Film Picks

    To celebrate Texas movies, the MFAH and Preview Houston team up for this series showcasing selections from the list of films chosen by Houston Chronicle staffers and readers.  “These are the 50 greatest Texas movies ever.