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Film Column by Oklahoma City Museum of Art with Brett Fieldcamp

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‘Eureka’ is a challenging, poetic film of Native life

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OKCMOA presents "Eureka" from director Lisandro Alonso, a quiet, deliberately challenging trio of stories considering the Indigenous experience in the Americas.
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Here’s your guide to this summer’s biggest franchise films

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The summer season of 2025 is set for continuations, launches, re-launches, and maybe finales for some of the biggest blockbuster franchises in film.
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‘Common Enemy’ a half-cocked shot at toxic factory farms

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OK-produced doc “Common Enemy” examines the lives, both human and animal, affected by the state’s corporate factory farm industry, but leaves out some key info.
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Film series at OKCMOA capped by Scorsese’s ‘Made in England’

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OKCMOA's month-long retrospective of Powell and Pressburger's films will end next month with the new, Scorsese-narrated documentary "Made in England."

Chaos reigns as punk, pain, and cats take over film in August

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🎬 OKC theaters are eschewing escapism and embracing chaos this month with dark emotion, punk rock reality, and the antics of chaotic cats.
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August brings anniversary screenings to OKC theaters

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August brings a wave of cinema classics both historical and modern, each celebrating a landmark anniversary in OKC theaters this month.
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OKCMOA examines institutions of life in Wiseman film series

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OKCMOA presents a career retrospective of groundbreaking documentarian Frederick Wiseman with another of his films screening each week in March and April.
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Surrealist anti-biopic ‘Daaaaaali!’ a riotous, dreamy trip

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Screening this weekend at OKCMOA, French experimenter Quentin Dupieaux's "Daaaaaali!" explores the surrealist's mind through the same strange vision he created.
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Relive these epics of war, crime, and comedy in OKC in June

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Throughout June, OKC theaters will roll out some of the most sprawling cinematic epics, covering family war, urban action, and even futuristic comedy.
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deadCenter opener ‘Hailey’s Game’ conjures deep, human magic

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Screening as an Opening Night feature at this year's deadCenter Film Festival, the fully Oklahoman "Hailey's Game" casts a subtle spell of humanism and depth.
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Animated adventures flowing through OKC theaters in January

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Animated films continue to dominate with sequels, prequels, and even some art house fare all set to draw audiences into theaters throughout January.

Head back to school with these unexpected coming-of-age films

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🎬 Not all teen movies are raunchy comedies or morality dramas. OKC theaters have some that are fun, mysterious, or disturbing, just in time for the school year.
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Iconoclastic Gen X films fill OKC theaters in August

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The 80s and 90s output of Gen X filmmakers changed the landscape of film forever, and OKC is showing some of the period's best cult classics through August.
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Cine Latino Film Festival brings world of Latin film to OKC

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Friday and Saturday, Capitol Hill will be bursting with creative energy, excitement, and culture as the Cine Latino Film Festival celebrates its eleventh year.
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Examine real lives, locations in OKC cinemas in March

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March is about turning the lens toward the real world, real people, real places that have driven the true-life dramas of arts, culture, politics, and society.