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  1. The Makioka Sisters (Sasame-yuki)

    Film scholar James Quandt observed that veteran filmmaker Kon Ichikawa created “an exercise in traditionalism, intended to affirm Japanese identity at a time when Japan was reemerging as a major commercial and industrial power The two oldest have been married for some time, but according to tradition, the rebellious youngest sister cannot wed until the third (conservative and terribly shy) finds a husband.

  2. Chicken for Linda! (Linda veut du poulet!)

    Linda immediately asks for a meal of chicken with peppers, which reminds her of her father. This very French animated feature is a unique visual marvel of hand-painted animation with bright, color-blocked characters and a story that is an intoxicating blend of slapstick comedy, musical, and family drama. But with a general strike closing stores all across town, this innocent request quickly leads to an outrageous series of events that spirals out of control, as Paulette does everything she can to keep her promise!

  3. Le samouraï

    In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned hit, he finds himself caught between a persistent police investigator and a ruthless employer, and not even his armor of fedora and trench coat can protect him. About the SpeakerAdam Sanders is a member of the Houston Film Critics Society. A Michigan native, he studied film and journalism at Western Michigan University and took filmmaking courses at Houston Community College.

  4. Divine Intervention (Yadon ilaheyya)

    A dark comedy in the style of Jacques Tati or Buster Keaton, Suleiman’s Divine Intervention pokes fun at tragic situations and encourages the audience to do the same in ironic, imaginative scenes about garbage, neighbors, and poised to secure an Oscar nomination after winning the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes but was rejected by the Motion Picture Academy because entries must be nominated by their nation of origin, and Palestine was not recognized as a

  5. Classe tous risques

    A masterpiece of the French gangster genre . . . A tough and touching exploration of honor and friendship among thieves.” —New York Times Claude Sautet’s first major feature stars Lino Ventura as Abel Davos, a wanted man in Italy, who stages a robbery in order to get money to relocate his family.

  6. The Boy and the Heron (Kimitachi wa dô ikiru ka)

    There, mysterious events lead him to a secluded and ancient tower, home to a mischievous gray heron. The July 7 screening is dubbed in English. All other screenings are in Japanese with English subtitles. When Mahito’s new stepmother disappears, he follows the gray heron into the tower, and enters a fantastic world shared by the living and the dead.

  7. Saturday Members Tour | “Thomas Demand: The Stutter of History”

    Call the members hotline at 713.639.7550, Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or email membership@mfah.org at any time. If you are not yet an MFAH member, join now to get free tickets along with other great benefits!

  8. Lotería Game Night | Inspired by the MFAH Art Collections

    Show and Rodeo; the John M. July 11, 2024Visit on game night to play MFAH Lotería for a chance to win a prize! MFAH Lotería draws on the Museum’s art collections to create a game board similar to bingo. All Learning and Interpretation programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, receive generous support from H-E-B; Institute of Museum and Library Services; Sempra Foundation; the Brown Foundation, Inc.; the Houston Livestock

  9. Summer Institute for Visual Arts Teachers

    Parking Locations | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map All Learning and Interpretation programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, receive generous support from H-E-B; Institute of Museum and Library Services; Sempra Foundation Ellen R. GritzDr. Ritsuko Komaki The exhibition catalogue is made possible with funds provided by The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and The Mary Griggs Burke Center for Japanese Art, Columbia University. All studios and gallery experiences are designed to be adjusted as needed for teaching grade levels pre-K to 12. This workshop provides 6 hours of continuing professional education (CPE).

  10. Reception | Studio School Student Exhibitions

    The selection is a cross section of art produced in studio classes and highlights the students’ diversity of backgrounds and visual experiences. An awards presentation takes place at 7 p.m.  The Annual Student Exhibition features work created by Studio School students during the 2023–2024 academic year. June 7, 2024Celebrate the Studio School’s Annual Student Exhibition and Certificate of Achievement Exhibition at the Glassell School of Art. The reception is open to the public, and admission is free.