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Museum of the Moving Image Announces Jan-March Exhibits


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Museum of the Moving Image advances the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It does so by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts, screening significant films and other moving-image works, presenting exhibitions of artifacts, artworks, and interactive experiences, and offering educational and interpretive programs to students, teachers, and the general public.

FILM SERIES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS

First Look
January 6–15, 2012
The Museum introduces a brand-new showcase for inventive, groundbreaking international cinema. Thirteen features and seven short films—most New York premieres—will screen over two weekends, many accompanied by personal appearances. Titles include Chantal Akerman’s Almayer’s Folly (Opening Night: January 6), Johnnie To’s Life Without Principle, Philippe Garrel’s That Summer, and Christoph Hochhäusler’s The City Below. The series was programmed by Dennis Lim, editor of Moving Image Source; Rachael Rakes, Assistant Film Curator; and David Schwartz, Chief Curator.

Cinema Eye Honors
January 10–11, 2012
Preceding the Cinema Eye Honors Award Ceremony for Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking on January 11, Cinema Eye Honors and HBO Documentary Films will present a preview screening of Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory with directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky in person (January 10).

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Special Screening: Nothing But a Man
Monday, January 16, 2012
Michael Roemer’s 1964 film Nothing But a Man is a unique and devastatingly powerful depiction of black life in 1960s Alabama, centered on the struggles of a railroad worker and his schoolteacher wife. Despite being a festival hit upon its completion in 1964, the film was unable to attain distribution, and was all but forgotten until it was finally given a DVD release and added to the National Registry in 1993.

In Darkness with Agnieszka Holland in person
Monday, January 16, 2012
Moving Image and the Polish Cultural Institute New York co-present a special screening of director Agnieszka Holland’s new film In Darkness, about a Polish sewer worker who hid Jews in the sewer system during the occupation of Lvov, followed by a conversation with the director.

David Cronenberg
January 21–February 12, 2012
This comprehensive retrospective of David Cronenberg’s films includes all of his features, plus some rarely screened short films and a conversation with the director (January 21). The series, which traces his career from his experimental films and horror and science fiction movies to his recent literary adaptations, is presented with support from the Canadian Consulate General, New York. Films include: They Came from Within (a.k.a. Shivers) (1975), Rabid (1977), Fast Company (1979), The Brood (1979), Scanners (1981), The Dead Zone (1983), Videodrome (1983), The Fly (1986), Dead Ringers (1988), Naked Lunch (1991), M. Butterfly (1993), Crash (1996), eXistenZ (1999), Spider (2002), A History of Violence (2005), and Eastern Promises (2007). The following short films will be shown: Transfer (1966), From the Drain (1967), Stereo (1969), Crimes of the Future (1970), Camera (2000), and At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World (2007).

Reelabilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival
February 11–12, 2012
The Museum partners with the nation’s largest festival dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories, and artistic expressions of people with different disabilities. Titles include The Straight Line (France, 2011), Musical Chairs (U.S., 2011), Mabul (Israel, 2011), and Mourning (Iran, 2011).

The Films of Jan Svankmajer
February 17–25, 2012
Four features and a program of short films by Czech animator Jan Svankmajer will be presented, with support from the Czech Center New York. While Svankmajer’s films are dreamlike and imaginative, they are also rooted in physical reality—often using household objects as his subjects. Selections include his darkly surreal Lewis Carroll adaptation Alice and the satire of bourgeois morality Conspirators of Pleasure. (Note: Surviving Life: Collages by Jan Svankmajer will be on view in the Amphitheater Gallery through February 26.)

Barbara Stanwyck Double Feature
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Barbara Stanwyck was one of Hollywood’s most compelling stars, exuding keen intelligence, alluring beauty, and a sharp sense of humor; she was also the highest-paid female movie star in the 1940s. Her art and life are explored in the new book Barbara Stanwyck: The Miracle Woman (2012, University Press of Mississippi) by Dan Callahan. Callahan will introduce screenings of The Lady Eve (1941) and Forty Guns (1957) on February 19; and sign books in between screenings in the Museum store.

Two by Chantal Akerman
Sunday, March 4, 2012
The Belgian filmmaker and artist, who emerged in the 1970s as one of the most significant contemporary directors, will be present for a conversation with screenings of two films: News from Home (1977) and The Captive (2000). She is in New York City this year to teach at the City University of New York.

Geoff Dyer on Tarkovsky, Cinema, and Life
Sunday, March 11, 2012
The incredibly versatile author and novelist Geoff Dyer is known for his novels (Paris Trance; Jeff in Venice, Death in Veranasi), his essay collections (Otherwise Known as the Human Condition), his genre-defying books of observation-reportage (Yoga for People Who Can’t Be Bothered to Do It), and his column in The New York Times Book Review. On the occasion of Dyer’s latest book Zona, about his obsession with Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker, the Museum will present a conversation with Dyer and a screening of Tarkovsky’s The Mirror (1975).

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