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  1. Miguel Ángel Ríos: On the Edge

    The final top stands victorious, if only for a moment—it, too, succumbs to the forces of gravity. The allegory of life and death skillfully and creatively plays out in On the Edge.  The use of multiple cameras allows a seamless interplay of motion—a white top, for example, gliding gracefully in front of a row of black tops in single file. The video projection On the Edge is the follow-up to Ríos’s first video, the 2003 installation A morir (’til Death), which shows a group of black tops spinning.

  2. Myrtle Wreath Society

    In ancient Greece, victorious soldiers, athletes, and participants in festival processions wore wreaths fashioned from intertwined leaves. Members of the Myrtle Wreath Society play a critical role in ensuring the Museum will remain a vital cultural asset by providing generous resources on which to draw far into the future. Giving is one of life’s greatest joys, and inspired giving plans with the Museum create a legacy.

  3. A Gaza Weekend

    Israel is sealed off after the outbreak of a deadly virus and Gaza has become the safest place in the region, leaving a British journalist and his Israeli girlfriend stuck there. With no one else to turn to, they entrust two Palestinian street merchants who promise a way out, if the price is right. The hilariously irreverent satire A Gaza Weekend was directed by British-Palestinian, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Basil Khalil, who wrote the story years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  4. Corn’s-A-Poppin’

    Corn’s-A-Poppin’Directed by Robert Woodburn(USA, 1958, 35mm) A quirky featurette that evokes 1950s Midwest Americana through musical comedy, Corn’s-A-Poppin’ was made by independent filmmakers in Kansas City from an early screenplay A reel of popcorn advertisements precedes the screening! Corn’s-A-Poppin’ was preserved by the Chicago Film Society with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation.  A risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public setting. In the interest of your personal safety and community health, please observe all precautions set forth by the MFAH—learn more here.

  5. A Brighter Summer Day (Guling jie shaonian sharen shijian)

    Set in early 1960s Taiwan, A Brighter Summer Day is based on the true story of a crime that rocked the nation. Edward Yang’s patiently observed epic centers on the gradual, inexorable fall of a young teenager (Chang Chen, in his first role) from innocence to juvenile delinquency, and is set against a simmering backdrop of restless youth Among the most praised, sought-after titles in contemporary cinema, this singular masterpiece of Taiwanese cinema is a film of both sprawling scope and tender intimacy.  

  6. A Revolution on Canvas

    In their award-winning documentary A Revolution on Canvas, Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder delve into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of more than 100 paintings by Nodjoumi’s father, renowned Iranian modern artist and follows efforts by the artist and his daughter to recover the missing paintings while also exploring their complicated family history. 2023 Hamptons International Film Festival: Winner, Brizzolar Family Foundation Award for a Film of Conflict and Resolution – Best Film Preceded byAnita, Lost in the News(Directed by Behzad Nalbandi, Iran, 2023, 15 minutes, in Persian with English subtitles, digital)Animated short film based on a poignant true story

  7. A Man Called Adam

    The cast also includes Ossie Davis as his friend and Cicely Tyson as a civil rights activist with whom he strikes up a relationship. This sharp-edged allegory stars Sammy Davis Jr. as a mercurial jazz musician who struggles with racial prejudice, a troubling past, and alcoholism. Shown on a new 35mm film print, A Man Called Adam is notable for its prominence of African Americans both in front of and behind the camera, and for its depiction of issues seldom touched by Hollywood at the time.

  8. A Couple (Un couple)

    Instead, A Couple is a portrait of love and marriage inspired by the letters of writer and artist Countess Sophia Behrs (1844–1919). Accessibility The MFAH strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests by offering a range of accommodations—learn more here. Reciting from her letters in a one-woman performance, Nathalie Boutefeu is mesmerizing.

  9. Coffee with a Curator

    Coffee with a Curator: Marian Luntz | Film Film curator Marian Luntz chats about virtual cinema, the filmmaking scene in Houston, and more. Coffee with a Curator: Malcolm Daniel | Photography Malcolm Daniel, curator of photography, talks about 19th-century photography and the MFAH collection. Coffee with a Curator: Ann Dumas | European Art Ann Dumas, consulting curator of European art, talks about some of her favorite French works from the MFAH collections.

  10. A Second Look

    This series offers another opportunity to see acclaimed films that played briefly in Houston earlier this year. …