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Playwright and filmmaker Celine Song follows up her exquisite Oscar-nominated drama Past Lives with this smart, soulful, and thoroughly modern deconstruction of the classic romantic comedy starring Dakota Johnson as a young, ambitious New York City matchmaker who finds herself torn between the perfect match (Pedro Pascal) and her imperfect ex (Chris Evans).
Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra (Pacifiction) trains a patient and poetic lens on the dazzling pomp and devastating brutality of bullfighting in his new documentary portrait of the charismatic Peruvian-born matador Andrés Roca Rey. Winner of the Golden Seashell for Best Film at the 2024 San Sebastián International Film Festival, Afternoons of Solitude screens exclusively at OKCMOA as part of Museum Films’ Art House Expanded series.
Winner of the Prix Jean Vigo in 1986, Jacques Rozier’s penultimate film is a lighthearted, shaggy-dog story that traverses cultural, linguistic, and class divides by land, by sea, and by air. Maine-Océan Express screens in a new 4K restoration as part of Museum Films' French Film in July retrospective series Jacques Rozier: Chronicler of Summer.
In Laura Piani’s charming and witty debut, a Parisian aspiring author looking to get more out of life takes up a writing residency and finds herself in the sort of romantic entanglements that could come from the pages of a Jane Austen novel. A highlight of the 2024 Toronto Film Festival, Jane Austen Wrecked My Life screens as part of OKCMOA’s French Film in July series.
An Oscar-nominated art house sensation turned beloved modern classic, Joe Wright’s (Atonement) enthralling and lushly textured adaptation of Jane Austen’s immortal tale of love, class, and character stars Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet and Mathew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy. Returning to theaters in celebration of its 20th anniversary, Pride & Prejudice screens as part of Museum Films ongoing Saturday Classics series.
A lyrical fusion of fiction and documentary, Jem Cohen's (Museum Hours) meditative and expansive new film follows an Austrian astronomer named Karl, who travels to a mountaintop on a Greek island in search of the darkest sky against which to view the cosmos. Little, Big, and Far screens exclusively at OKCMOA as part of Museum Films’ Art House Expanded series.
The world's #1 cat video festival is back with screenings in theaters across the USA and around the world starting August 2025! Join us in the Noble Theater for a fun, family-friendly movie event that raises money for local cats in need. 10% of all CatVideoFest 2024 ticket sales will be donated to our local partner, the Oklahoma Humane Society.