Film Treasures from The Museum of Modern Art

Fri Oct 24 - Sun Nov 9, 2014 National Film Centre
Photo Courtesy of lcarus Films

Time Out says

Ever since its founding in 1929, New York's MoMA has been a leading force in the movement to preserve and archive classic films from the early years of cinema. This program showcases some of that collection's gems, ranging from the 1905 short Interior N.Y. subway, 14th St. to 42nd St. to an Andy Warhol program and Martin Scorsese's 1974 documentary Italianamerican, which features the director's parents discussing their experiences as immigrants. The full program can be viewed here (in Japanese only).

Details

Open Oct 24-Nov 9 (no screenings on Sun & holidays)

Time See schedule

Admission ¥1,300, students & seniors ¥1,100, junior high and elementary school students ¥520

Telephone 03 5777 8600

Venue National Film Centre

Address 3-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku

Transport Kyobashi Station (Ginza line), exit 1.

Map

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