
MoMA On Film Right on the heels of last night's Gotham Awards, where "The Hurt Locker" ruled, the Spirit Award nominations were announced today. What do you think?
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Spirit Awards: The Nominees - The nominations for the 25th Anniversary Spirit Awards are being announced now in Los Angeles. The ceremony will be held on Friday evening March 5 at LA Live in downtown Los Angeles. Film Independent executive directo...

MoMA On Film Tonight's screening of "The Hurt Locker" just got better! We have confirmed Kathryn Bigelow, Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty and writer Mark Boal for the post-screening conversation! Tix still available starting today at 1 pm at MoMA!

MoMA On Film Our friend Eugene Hernandez eloquently discusses his cinematic love of Paris (and Agnés Varda) over at indieWire. What's your favorite movie city?
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MoMA On Film ...and we're back. We hope you had a good Thanksgiving break. We have a busy week here at MoMA, including a special Tuesday screening of "The Hurt Locker" with guests Kathryn Bigelow and Jeremy Renner tomorrow at 7:30. We also screen "(500) Days of Summer" on Wednesday!

MoMA On Film wants you to know that Tim Burton, as well as MoMA's own Rajendra Roy, Ron Magliozzi, and Jenny He, will be on The Charlie Rose Show on Thanksgiving night! It airs at 11:00 pm on Channel 13 WNET here in New York. Check your local listings for the time and channel in your area.
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Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions.

MoMA On Film "A Single Man" was a big hit with our Film Plus crowd last night. Do you want to see Clint Eastwood's "Invictus" on December 8? Or "The Young Victoria", starring Emily Blunt, on December 15? Become a Film Plus member today!

MoMA On Film wants to know how many of you saw "New Moon" this weekend? What did you think? We saw "Up" (fantastic) and "House of the Devil" (very good). Also, how great is it that we have a whole new batch of movies to devour on Wednesday?

MoMA On Film Tim Burton opens to the public TOMORROW! Don't get caught waiting in line to view the exhibition. Buy your timed entry ticket TODAY!

MoMA On Film Our friend Anne Thompson asks Tom Ford 16 questions about "A Single Man". We love the fact that he shot his movie on film. Check it out.
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Ex-Gucci designer Tom Ford, 49, has David Geffen to thank not only for his old office complex on Sunset, but for advising him to invest in himself. That he did, with his remarkably assured $7-million film debut, A Single Man. ...

MoMA On Film So many new films coming out this weekend: "New Moon", "The Blind Side" "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" (which we will definitely be checking out). What are you going to see?

MoMA On Film MoMA and IFP present Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You tonight! "October Country" at 6 and "You Won't Miss Me" at 8:15. Directors of both films on hand to introduce the screenings!
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MoMA | Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You, 2009

MoMA On Film The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has released the "short list" for the 2009 Documentary Feature Oscar. Some interesting choices and omissions (No "Anvil!"?). What do you think? PS- We are screening three of these films as part of The Contenders!
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Beverly Hills, CA (November 18, 2009) — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 15 films in the Documentary Feature category will advance in the voting process for the 82nd Academy Awards®. Eighty-nine pictures had originally qualified in the category.

MoMA On Film Our benefit last night was a huge success! Check out some photos from the party below.
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MoMA On Film Our film benefit honoring Tim Burton is tonight! Tickets to the after party are still available!
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MoMA | The Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit A tribute to Tim Burton

MoMA On Film While Tom Ford is best known as a fashion designer, his debut feature film "A Single Man" received rave reviews at the Venice and Toronto film festivals this fall. We are screening "A Single Man" for our Film Plus members next Monday and Mr. Ford will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion. Ask a question her...e and we will do our best to see that he answers it next week. Fire away!
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It’s no surprise that the feature film directing debut of fashion designer Tom Ford is a thing of heart-stopping beauty. He celebrates the male form with a sensual reverence. He uses colour with the visual articulacy of Wong Kar Wai and frames his shots with elegance and wit. ...
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