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The Way of the Wise Elder in Film: Exploring Authentic Elderhood through Cinema (Online)

The Jung Center of Houston 5200 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX, United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Explore films that grace us with representations of authentic elderhood, and teach us the essentials of aging wisely. The most compelling films about wise elderhood serve as journeys into mythic territory — offering daunting trials, vital awakenings, necessary sacrifices, and healing transformations. Movies bring the archetypes to life, gracing us with unique characters embodying essentials […]

$25

Faith, Friends, and Film: Minari

St. John the Divine Episcopal Church 2450 River Oaks Blvd. , Houston, TX, United States

Faith, Friends, and Film is a film screening series presented by The Door, a ministry of St. John the Divine. Each screening is paired with a theme related to faith. Light hospitality (including mocktails) will be provided, along with a phone break at the half. Come out for the show and meet someone new! Captions […]

Free

New Releases: The Old Oak

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

In the latest film from 87-year-old British auteur Ken Loach (Kes), the Old Oak is the last pub in a once-thriving mining village in northern England. When a group of Syrian refugees moves into town, a rift fueled by prejudices develops among the community and its newest inhabitants. An unexpected friendship between the pub’s proprietor […]

$7 – $9

Finding Your Audience: Creating Quality Video Content

Writespace 1907 Sabine Street Ste 125, Houston, TX

INSTRUCTOR: Kinza Muzahir TIME: Three Sundays, May 5, 12, 19, 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m CDT PRICE: Early bird price: $120 for members, $140 for nonmembers. The deadline for early bird pricing is Monday, April 29. After Monday, April 29: $140 for members, $160 for nonmembers. Become a member here. Apply for a scholarship here. […]

$120 – $160

New Releases: The Old Oak

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

In the latest film from 87-year-old British auteur Ken Loach (Kes), the Old Oak is the last pub in a once-thriving mining village in northern England. When a group of Syrian refugees moves into town, a rift fueled by prejudices develops among the community and its newest inhabitants. An unexpected friendship between the pub’s proprietor […]

$7 – $9

The Madness Express (Veuillez nous excuser pour la gêne occasionnée)

Museum of Fine Arts - Nancy & Rich Kinder Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

The location for this screening has changed to the Lynn Wyatt Theater in the Kinder Building. Railroad ticket controller Sébastien gets promoted and plans to move with his pregnant fiancée. Sébastien must pass a performance evaluation on his last day on the job, but he learns the inspector is the one known as “crazy.” Yet […]

$7 – $9

Unearthing: Black Porosity – Opening Reception

Join Fresh Arts in celebrating the opening of artist in residence Rian Crane’s exhibition Unearthing: Black Porosities Friday, May 10, 2024 | 6-9 PM at MEIVE – Gallery & Studio Screening of “On the ocean, black night”, 2023, 11′ digital & 16mm film by Director Chrystel Olokoi at 7:30 PM Unearthing: Black Porosity is an […]

Free

Food, Inc. 2: Back for Seconds

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

In the sequel to the Oscar-nominated 2008 documentary Food, Inc., the filmmakers reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) to take a fresh look at the efficient yet vulnerable food system. Profit-focused corporations are proliferating a chemically formulated international health crisis by focusing on growing the market […]

$7 – $9

Little Shop of Horrors Screening

Buffalo Bayou Park - The Water Works 105 Sabine St, Houston, TX, United States

The Friends of River Oaks Theatre and Buffalo Bayou Partnership co-present this musical performance by TUTS and film screening of the monster-musical classic Little Shop of Horrors (1986) at the Buffalo Bayou Water Works. Starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin and legendary singer Levi Stubbs. The film features the one of a […]

Free

Food, Inc. 2: Back for Seconds

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

In the sequel to the Oscar-nominated 2008 documentary Food, Inc., the filmmakers reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) to take a fresh look at the efficient yet vulnerable food system. Profit-focused corporations are proliferating a chemically formulated international health crisis by focusing on growing the market […]

$7 – $9

The (Ex)perience of Love (Le syndrome des amours passées)

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

Part of our FIVE FUNNY FRENCH FILMS series at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Rémy (Lazare Gousseau) and Sandra (Lucie Debay) are unable to conceive a child because they suffer from “Past Love Syndrome,” according to their doctor. In order to be cured, they must sleep once again with each of their former lovers. […]

$7 – $9

Our Tiny Little Wedding (Notre tout petit petit mariage)

Museum of Fine Arts - Caroline Wiess Law Building 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, United States

Part of our FIVE FUNNY FRENCH FILMS series at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Happy couple Lou and Max badly want to adopt a baby. They’ve created a picture-perfect profile, including lying about their income, families, and living situation. Now all that’s left is to get married—in the simplest, smallest wedding possible. But their […]

$7 – $9