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The Films of James Mangold
dal 3/6/2006 al 28/6/2006
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3/6/2006

The Films of James Mangold

The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York

To celebrate the acquisition of Mangold’s films for the collection, MoMA presents a complete retrospective of his work, including Cop Land; Girl, Interrupted; and Walkthe Line. The June program features a special appearance by legendary nonfiction filmmaker Robert Gardner; stunning preservations of films by Fritz Lang, and much more.


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A Work in Progress

To celebrate the acquisition of Mangold’s films for the collection, MoMA presents a complete retrospective of his work, including Cop Land; Girl, Interrupted; and Walk the Line, the Academy Award-nominated biopic chronicling the rise, fall, and eventual redemption of country legend Johnny Cash.

Women’s Film Preservation Fund Program
June 9
The only fund of its kind in the world, WFPF is dedicated to saving the cultural legacy of women in film history and publicizing the need for film preservation. This program presents newly preserved films by Maya Deren, Mimi Pickering, and Alice Guy-Blache', and others.

The Art and Technique of the American Television Commercial: The AICP Show at MoMA, 2006
June 11 & 26

The Association of Independent Commercial Producers is a nationwide organization headquartered in New York. This fifteenth edition of the AICP’s annual program of award-winning commercials celebrates the collaborative craft involved in the making of small films of persuasion.

Outstanding Short Films from International Festivals
June 14 & 16
An annual showcase of recent short narrative, animated, experimental, and documentary films. Most films presented are North American premieres.

Prix Jean Vigo
Through December 30

Films by directors who have received the prestigious French prize. This month’s program includes Rene' Feret’s Story of Paul (1974, screening June 1 and 3), a look at the harsh daily life of a patient in a mental hospital. To Save and Project: The Fourth MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation Through June 21

The June program features a special appearance by legendary nonfiction filmmaker Robert Gardner; stunning preservations of films by Fritz Lang, Lev Kuleshov, Haile Gerima, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Otto Preminger, Satyajit Ray, and King Vidor; and tales of horror and the uncanny from Japan (Uchida Tomu’s The Mad Fox), Great Britain (Thorold Dickinson’s The Queen of Spades), and the United States (Bill Gunn’s Ganja and Hess).

TOMORROWLAND: CalArts in Moving Pictures
Through August 13

More than three decades of intimate, inventive, and technically sophisticated student filmmaking and videomaking from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). The exhibition features early work by Ericka Beckman, Robert Fenz, Jack Goldstein, Stephen Hillenburg, John Lasseter (in a Pixar program on June 7 and 24), James Mangold, Craig McCracken, Matt Mullican, Tony Oursler, Kathy Rose, David Salle, Henry Selick, Rube'n Ortiz Torres, Naomi Uman, Travis Wilkerson, Christopher Williams, and David Wilson, among many others.

On the second and sixth floors of the Museum:
Douglas Gordon: Timeline
June 11-September 4

The Museum of Modern Art presents a mid-career exhibition of the work of Douglas Gordon, an artist who alters and challenges viewers’ common perception of time and the moving image.
Admission: 20/16/12 USD

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