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OKCMOA’s March film lineup showcases a rich selection of internationally acclaimed, award‑winning cinema, anchored by the 2026 Oscar®‑Nominated Short Films—Animated, Documentary, and Live Action—screening throughout the month. These programs are joined by several standout 2026 Oscar-nominated and festival‑lauded features, including Kaouther Ben Hania’s harrowing docudrama The Voice of Hind Rajab, the deeply humane Ukrainian‑war documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin, and Jafar Panahi’s riveting Cannes Palme d’Or winner It Was Just an Accident. Viewers can also experience Ryan Coogler’s record-breaking, genre‑blending epic Sinners; Mary Bronstein’s darkly funny family drama If I Had Legs I’d Kick You; and Simón Mesa Soto’s cringe‑comic Colombian satire, A Poet. Rounding out the month are a special encore presentation of the Oklahoma‑rooted documentary 67 Bombs to Enid and visionary international works such as Oliver Laxe’s desert‑set odyssey Sirât, Hlynur Pálmason’s intimate Icelandic drama The Love That Remains, and Gianfranco Rosi’s striking Naples‑set documentary Pompei: Below the Clouds. Finally, On Tuesday, March 24, director Alexandre Koberidze and composer Giorgi Koberidze will join us for a screening of their mesmerizing experimental epic Dry Leaf—with tickets free for Film Society members.
As always, OKCMOA Film Society Members (including Fellow, Friend, and Sustainer members) receive $5 tickets to Museum Films screenings. To learn more about joining the Film Society, visit: https://www.okcmoa.com/filmsociety
Visit the bar inside OKCMOA’s Museum Store x Ganache for a variety of beverages to enjoy during film screenings.
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2026 OSCAR®-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS | through March 19
Once again, OKCMOA is excited to host the Oscar®-Nominated Short Films! This is your chance to watch this year’s Animated, Documentary, and Live Action Short Film nominees on the big screen and predict the winners.
Sun., March 1 @ 12:30 pm | Thurs., March 5 @ 7:30 pm | Sat., March 14 @ 2 pm | Sun., March 15 @ 3 pm | Thurs., March 19 @ 5:30 pm
Sat., March 7 @ 7 pm | Fri., March 13 @ 5:30 pm | Sat., March 14 @ 8 pm | Thurs., March 19 @ 7:30 pm
Sun., March 8 @ 12:30 pm | Sat., March 14 @ 4:30 pm
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Thurs., March 5 @ 5:30 pm | Fri., March 6 @ 8 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
Winner of the Venice Film Festival’s Grand Jury Prize, Kaouther Ben Hania’s 2026 Oscar‑nominated docudrama uses real recordings and scripted reenactments to depict the harrowing true story of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl trapped under Israeli military fire, and the rescuers struggling to reach her.
MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN | David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin | 2025 | Subtitled | 90 minutes | NR
Fri., March 6 @ 5:30 pm | Sat., March 7 @ 2 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
A beloved Russian teacher secretly documents the growing militarization of his school and community during the invasion of Ukraine in this eye‑opening, engaging, and deeply humane documentary, which earned a Sundance Jury Award and a 2026 Oscar nomination.
Sat., March 7 @ 4:30 pm | Sun., March 8 @ 3:45 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
Nominated for two Academy Awards and winner of the Cannes Palme d’Or, this riveting and timely modern masterwork from celebrated Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi (No Bears, This Is Not a Film) follows a group of citizens contemplating revenge against a man they believe was their torturer.
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Thurs., March 12 @ 7 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
Nominated for a record‑breaking sixteen Academy Awards, Ryan Coogler’s gripping blend of historical drama and supernatural horror features Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, whose attempt at a fresh start in their hometown draws them into the grasp of a sinister force.
Fri., March 13 @ 8 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
Winner of Best Lead Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards, Mary Bronstein’s electrifying and darkly funny drama stars 2026 Oscar nominee Rose Byrne as a woman unraveling under the pressure of her daughter’s mysterious illness and a home that’s literally falling apart.
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A POET | Simón Mesa Soto | 2025 | Subtitled | 123 minutes | NR (graphic nudity and mature themes)
Fri., March 20 @ 5:30 pm | Sat., March 21 @ 8 pm | Sun., March 22 @ 12:30 pm | 2026 International Oscar Submission
A Cannes award-winner and Colombia’s official Oscar submission, Simón Mesa Soto’s cringe-comic gem follows a failed writer whose ill-fated attempt to mentor a talented student spirals into a hilarious series of misadventures.
Fri., March 20 @ 8:15 pm | Sat., March 21 @ 5:30 pm | Sun., March 22 @ 3:15 pm | Thurs., March 26 @ 7:30 pm | Sat., March 28 @ 8 pm | 2026 Oscar-Nominated Feature
A 2026 Oscar nominee and winner of the Cannes Jury Prize, this visionary road movie from Galician filmmaker Oliver Laxe follows a father’s desperate search for his missing daughter within a nomadic raver community roaming the deserts of southern Morocco.
67 BOMBS TO ENID | Ty McMahan and Kevin Ford | 2024 | In English | 88 minutes | NR
Sat., March 21 @ 2 pm | Special Encore Screening with Filmmakers in Attendance!
Winner of Best Documentary at the 2025 deadCenter Film Festival, this intimate, character-driven film from Oklahoma City filmmakers Ty McMahan and Kevin Ford, and executive-produced by Errol Morris, follows Marshall Islands survivors of U.S. nuclear weapons testing as they rebuild their lives in Enid, Oklahoma.
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DRY LEAF | Alexandre Koberidze | 2025 | Subtitled | 186 minutes | NR | Free for Film Society Members
Tues., March 24 @ 6 pm | Special Screening with Filmmakers in Attendance!
Shot on an old Sony Ericsson phone, this mesmerizing experimental mystery from Georgian auteur Alexandre Koberidze (What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?) transforms a tour of the nation’s rural soccer fields into a quietly radical study of landscape, duration, and the ephemeral nature of the moving image.
Fri., March 27 @ 8 pm | Sat., March 28 @ 5:30 pm | Sun., March 29 @ 12:30 pm | 2026 International Oscar Submission
Hlynur Pálmason follows his acclaimed historical epic Godland with an intimate, lyrical study of a fractured marriage, unfolding across the shifting seasons and the starkly beautiful Icelandic landscape.
POMPEI: BELOW THE CLOUDS | Gianfranco Rosi | 2025 | Subtitled | 115 minutes | NR
Fri., March 27 @ 5:30 pm | Sat., March 28 @ 2 pm | Sun., March 29 @ 3 pm
Featuring dazzling black‑and‑white cinematography, this exquisitely crafted documentary from award‑winning Italian filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi immerses viewers in contemporary Naples, where past and present intertwine in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.