Home Search

Museum of the Moving Image - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

SRFF 2024 – The 11th Edition Narrative and Documentary Features Have Been Unveiled

SR Socially Relevant Film Festival NY – SRFF 2024 8 NARRATIVES FEATURES in competition Friday – Sunday, March 15-17 – Cinema Village  From Life to Life | New York Premiere Beka Sikharulidze | Georgia | 2022 | 93 mins The story is set in 1990s Georgia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Luka is…

2024 New York Jewish Film Festival Line-Up!

@One Life. Courtesy of Bleecker Street Media. THE JEWISH MUSEUM AND FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCE THE 33RD ANNUAL NEW YORK JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL, PRESENTED JANUARY 10-24, 2024 Opening Film: One Life by James Hawes Centerpiece Film: Valeria Is Getting Married by Michal Vinik Closing Film: Remembering Gene Wilder by Ron Frank NEW YORK, NY (December 7, 2023) –…

Rustin : Q&A with Colman Domingo and Cast

Rustin : The architect of 1963’s momentous March on Washington, Bayard Rustin was one of the greatest activists and organizers the world has ever known. He challenged authority, never apologized for who he was, what he believed, or who he desired. And he did not back down. He made history, and in turn, he was…

Film at Lincoln Center Announces The Radical Cinema Of KIJŪ YOSHIDA

FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCES THE RADICAL CINEMA OF KIJŪ YOSHIDA DECEMBER 1–8 The most complete retrospective of one of Japan’s greatest cinematic rebels presented on 35mm and 16mm Heroic Purgatory; Confessions Among Actresses; Flame and Women; Wuthering Heights; and Eros + Massacre (images courtesy of the Japan Foundation) New York, NY (November 2, 2023)…

Interview With Barrett Wissman on The 69th Taormina Film Festival

Italian writer Leonardo Sciascia in his novel The Day of the Owl (Il giorno della civetta) wrote “You must go to Sicily to see how incredible Italy is.” The book — adapted for the screen by Damiano Damiani in 1968 — is about a series of murders committed by the Mafia and the struggle of…

Miyazaki’s ‘How Do You Live?’ To Be Titled ‘The Boy and the Heron’ in North American Release

How Do You Live?, the final work by iconic Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki, had its much-anticipated premiere in Tokyo this week. The film will be titled The Boy and the Heron when it is released in U.S. theaters later this year, according to Gkids, the distributor that has acquired North American theatrical distribution rights. The…

Tribeca Festival : Kim’s Video / Exclusive Interview with Co-Director David Redmon 

Synopsis : With the ghosts of cinema past leading his way, cinephile and filmmaker David Redmon sets off on a seemingly quixotic quest to find a legendary lost video collection of 55,000 movies in Sicily. Genre: Documentary Original Language: English Director: David Redmon, Ashely Sabin Writer: David Redmon, Ashely Sabin Runtime: 1h 28m Exclusive Interview with…

Exclusive Interview with Actress Bai Ling : Working with Brandon Lee in “Crow” and Challenge That Faced as an Asian Actress in 90s

Bai Ling is an American-Chinese actress known for various roles in film and television shows. She started her acting career in 1981 in China and continued doing this when she relocated to America. Bai Ling is recognized for unbridled freedom and creativity, Bai Ling has become undoubtedly one of the world’s most diverse and captivating actresses!…

Oxford Film Festival 2023 Announces 20th Anniversary Lineup

 The 2023 Oxford Film Festival announces  film and events lineup for 20th Anniversary edition  (March 1-5) Lisa Cortes’ Little Richard: I am Everything  is the Opening Night selection, and Michael Stevantoni and  Strack Azar’s The Banality is the Closing Night selection Special screenings and presentations include restored print of Colin Campbell’s 1916 silent classic The…

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed : Q&A with Director Laura Poitras

Synopsis : Directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is an epic, emotional and interconnected story about internationally renowned artist and activist Nan Goldin told through her slideshows, intimate interviews, ground-breaking photography, and rare footage of her personal fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the overdose crisis….