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  1. Orlando, My Political Biography (Orlando, ma biographie politique)

    This award-winning documentary is a personal essay, historical analysis, and social manifesto. Paul B. Award Jury 2023 Jerusalem Film Festival: Winner, Special Mention—Best Experimental Documentary 2023 Reykjavik International Film Festival: Winner, A Different Tomorrow—Best Documentary For Mature Audiences Underwriting for the approach features a cross section of trans and nonbinary individuals who interpret scenes from the novel, weaving their own stories into Woolf’s narrative. 2023 Berlin International Film Festival: Winner, Special Mention—Berlinale Documentary

  2. Hitchcock/Truffaut

    A riveting new documentary revisits the extended conversation between these two film legends that resulted in classic film book, Hitchcock/Truffaut. Then experience some of the most famous Hitchcock films discussed in the documentary—two of which were chosen by MFAH film fans, and one curator’s choice.

  3. Rediscovered: Roman Vishniac’s Social Documentary Practice

    Oct 14, 2015 - Social documentary photographs are taken with a purpose: to share the events and conditions of one place or moment, whether to draw attention, change opinion, or spread news. The style of social documentary photography in the 1930s—which is when Vishniac began making his photographs—assumed a strong narrative approach that centered on documenting human subjects.

  4. 2024 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Documentary

    SOLD OUT | View the nominated short films in the Documentary category from this year’s Academy Awards, and see if your favorite wins when the Oscars are presented on March 10! Nominated in the Documentary Category Island in Between (Taiwan/USA) Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó (USA) The ABCs of Book Banning (USA) The Barber of Little Rock (USA) The Last Repair Shop (USA) Rated R.

  5. Virtual Cinema | Long-Lost Documentary “Nationtime”

    Oct 18, 2020 - Nationtime is a long-lost documentary about the National Black Political Convention of 1972, when politicians, activists, and artists from every state gathered in Gary, Indiana, to forge a national unity platform in advance of

  6. Virtual Cinema Presents the Poetic New Documentary “Małni”

    Apr 20, 2021 - It is a free-flowing film working between the genres of personal documentary and poetic, experimental film. Eventually, Małni begins to take the shape of a somewhat conventional documentary about two members of the Chinook Nation, as they describe their current relationship to their Native heritage.

  7. Virtual Cinema | A Tantalizing Documentary on Artist & Mathematician M.C. Escher

    Jan 17, 2021 - M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity recounts the story of world-famous Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher. Equal parts history, psychology, and psychedelia, this eye-opening portrait personalizes Escher through his own words and …

  8. Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography (2013)

    The "Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography" exhibition receives generous funding from the CFP Foundation and the Junior League of Houston, Inc.

  9. Virtual Cinema | The Lyrical and Provocative New Documentary “Acasă, My Home”

    Jan 2, 2021 - Acasă, My Home, the feature documentary debut of Radu Ciorniciuc, succeeds spectacularly in this regard. Through their access and dedication, documentary filmmakers take viewers on a journey to experience new people and places. Watching as Life UnfoldsAcasă, My Home is an almost purely observational documentary—no narrator telling viewers what to think, no voice-overs, no analysis. We are just present with the family as life unfolds.

  10. Fearless Filmmaker Challenges Real-Life Issues for 50 Years

    Feb 21, 2020 - For audiences today, the documentary shows how much has changed for women in the interim and how much, sadly, remains the same. On the heels of her recent American Factory Oscar win for Best Documentary Feature, the MFAH celebrates her storied 50 years as a fearless, eye-opening documentarian. Whether it be gender inequality, political discrimination, or labor rights, groundbreaking documentary filmmaker Julia Reichert has been unafraid throughout her career to explore issues facing real Americans.