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The Tempest

Shakespeare's beautiful play of love and magic is specially adapted for an audience of children with autism and young people with autism. Six actors take us on a journey of clowns, spirits, monsters,...

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Zoom Warm-Up: Stooge-a-thon

Avoid the post-Thanksgiving, Black Friday blues with this special afternoon program of shorts by the slap-happiest slapstick team in movie history—the Three Stooges. Featuring all the eye-poking,...

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Oklahoma!

The first Rogers & Hammerstein musical to be adapted for the movies, Oklahoma! was nominated for four Oscars and won for Best Score and Best Sound. Filled with timeless songs (such as “Oklahoma”...

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Belle and Sebastian

In this film set during WWII in the scenic, snowy Alps near the Swiss border of occupied France, a resourceful young boy named Sebastian tames a giant mountain sheepdog that he names Belle. The dog...

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Cereal and Pajama Party

Begin the weekend by staying in your PJs and heading off to Zoom for free cereal before watching Saturday shorts on the big screen! Hosted by Heirloom Café.Read more

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Kid Flix Mix

Our annual screening of lively animated shorts from the New York International Children’s Film Festival is always a crowd pleaser (as is the cereal and pajama party beforehand). This year’s line-up is...

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The Boy and the World

It’s easy to see why The Boy and the World won the top prize at the world’s most respected animation festival: it’s a complete delight for the eyes and ears! With a refreshingly original animation...

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Felix

Fourteen-year-old Felix Xaba dreams of becoming a jazz musician like his late father, but his mother does not support her son’s passion. Felix earns a scholarship to a prestigious private school, but...

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Ice Cream Social

Join us between films for a free ice cream social featuring Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams.Read more

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I Swan

Following the death of her mother, young Holly is unable to speak. Hoping that she will recover when reunited with her father, Holly’s grandparents arrange for her to join him at the wind farm where he...

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I Am Eleven

Do you remember what it was like to be 11? Perhaps it’s the age where the blissful naiveté of childhood fades as the responsibilities of adulthood are first realized. That’s how director Genevieve...

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Zoom Out: Playful Experiments in Cinema

This program of family-friendly short films playfully explores just what movies can do. The films featured include everything from Stan Brakhage’s classic Garden of Earthly Delights , made without a...

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Giraffada

Ziad, a ten-year-old boy living in the West Bank, is so enamored of the two giraffes at the Qalquilya Zoo that he can communicate with them. Ziad enjoys helping his recently widowed father, Yacine, a...

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Hands-on Crafts and Activities for Everyone

This year’s crafty fun features several simple projects along with loads of materials to explore.Read more

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Super Sunday: FiberFull

Super Sundays offer a range of fun activities and special events for the entire community, plus free gallery admission all day. Come out of the cold and explore our winter exhibitions, Fiber: Sculpture...

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The Magic of the Children’s Book

Join us for an afternoon of magic and reading at this special event for all ages. Authors Michelle Herman and Joshua Jay will read from their recent books for children, A Girl’s Guide to Life (Herman)...

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Creature from the Black Lagoon

After Thanksgiving, trade the Black Friday blues for classic thrills with this special 3D presentation of one of Universal’s most iconic monster films. A group of scientists get more than they...

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Jellyfish Eyes

World-renowned contemporary artist Takashi Murakami makes his feature film debut with Jellyfish Eyes . The Pokémon -influenced coming-of-age story follows Masashi, a boy who moves to a sleepy town in...

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My Skinny Sister

My Skinny Sister offers a novel look at eating disorders—by observing the issue through the eyes of a sensitive 12-year-old sibling. When she discovers that her older sister, a beautiful figure skater,...

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Kid Flix Mix

Our annual screening of lively animated shorts from the New York International Children’s Film Festival is always a crowd pleaser—as is the cereal and pajama party beforehand. This year’s lineup is...

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