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High Museum Film Series: MoMA American Indies

High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA | Get Directions »
$7.00

The High Museum of Art presents American indies from the collections of MoMA.

From The High: 

Since the founding of its Department of Film in 1935, The Museum of Modern Art has collected examples of American independent cinema. The films included in this series, all of American origin, underscore the diversity of subject matter, artists, and production means inherent in the field of independent cinema.

Featured Films

October 13 at 8:00pm and 10:00pm - Kitchen
October 20 at 8:00pm - Brute Force
October 26 at 8:00pm - Shadows
November 2 at 8:00pm - Lovers and Lollipops
November 10 at 8:00pm - Ten Minutes to Live
November 17 at 8:00pm - Decasia: The State of Decay
November 24 (2 films for one) at 7:00pm - Ganja and Hess and at 9:30pm - Eraserhead

 


Event Details

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Where High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 (Rich Theatre)
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Time 8:00 pm
Website http://­www.­high.­org/­Programs/­Programs.­aspx?­cat=­films
Phone Woodruff Arts Center Box Office: 404-733-5000
Price $7.00 General Admission; $6.00 for High Museum members, students with ID, and seniors; and free for Patron-level members.
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More About High Museum of Art

High Museum of Art

High Museum of Art

1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA
404-733-4444

The High Museum of Art has more than 12,000 works of art in its 312,000 square feet of space, including an extensive anthology of 19th  and 20th century American art. The museum also offers European and African-American art as well as modern and contemporary pieces. The High Musuem also has a curatorial department devoted to folk art. The museum holds an annual film series and several special events throughout the year, including jazz nights on Fridays. The museum was founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association. The museum's first permanent home came in 1926, when Mrs. Joseph M. High donated her residence on Peachtree Road. 

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