Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #virtual-cinema
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Virtual Cinema | See Critically Acclaimed Films This Winter December 7, 2020
Do you have some free time during the holidays? Catch up on the Virtual Cinema movies that have opened this fall!
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Virtual Cinema | “Coded Bias” Examines Inherent Biases in Artificial Intelligence November 17, 2020
The eye-opening new documentary Coded Bias explores how injustices can arise from algorithmic programming, such as facial recognition software.
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Virtual Cinema | New Music Documentary “Crock of Gold” November 13, 2020
This lively new film profiles Irish musician Shane MacGowan, best known as the lead singer of the Pogues.
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Virtual Cinema | “Kid Flicks” November 8, 2020
The popular annual Kid Flicks festival of short films features something new this year: the Spanish-language compilation ¡Viva Kid Flicks!
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Virtual Cinema | Signs of the Times: “Cinetracts ’20” November 7, 2020
In 20 short films made around the world, a global portrait emerges from the diverse locales and sociopolitical situations.
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Virtual Cinema | Immersive Documentary “City Hall” Reveals Human Stories in an American Metropolis November 4, 2020
The MFAH continues one of its film programming traditions: premiering the latest documentary by veteran filmmaker Frederick Wiseman.
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Virtual Cinema | Saluting Federico Fellini and His Masterpiece: “La Strada” November 2, 2020
To celebrate the centennial anniversary of Federico Fellini’s birth, the MFAH presents a new 4K digital restoration of La Strada.
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Virtual Cinema | Celebrate Halloween with a Surrealistic “Faust” October 27, 2020
This interpretation of the legend about a man who sells his soul to the devil is an eerie combination of dreamy subconscious fantasies and surrealistic images.
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Virtual Cinema | Spotlight on an Italian Duo October 21, 2020
The spotlight shines on contemporary Italian cinema with two new films: the comedic charmer Citizens of the World and the gorgeous epic Martin Eden.
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Virtual Cinema | Long-Lost Documentary “Nationtime” October 18, 2020
In 1972, politicians, activists, and artists from every state gathered at the National Black Political Convention to forge a national unity platform in advance of the presidential conventions.