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The Brooks screens award-winning foreign, documentary, cult, independent and classic films, and presents film series, conversations, and exclusive world class cultural programming throughout the year. Memphis Film Movie Brooks Museum Arthouse Indie Foreign Documentary Classic Cult Emerging Pictures

Important Brooks Films news, including the final Banned in Memphis screening! 08/15/2017

Made in Memphis and Banned in Memphis! Brooks Films in April

Important Brooks Films news, including the final Banned in Memphis screening! Fittingly, then, the first collaboration between Rossellini and Bergman is a devastating portrait of a woman’s existential crisis. Set against the beautiful and forbidding backdrop of a volcanic island, Stromboli features Bergman in the lead role as Karin, a post-WWII Lithuanian refugee who marries…

Made in Memphis and Banned in Memphis! Brooks Films in April 04/04/2017

Made in Memphis and Banned in Memphis! Brooks Films in April

Made in Memphis and Banned in Memphis! Brooks Films in April

Joe Dallesandro, Cats, Dogs, and Oscar Shorts Come to the Brooks 02/02/2017

Joe Dallesandro, Cats, Dogs, and Oscar Shorts Come to the Brooks

Joe Dallesandro, Cats, Dogs, and Oscar Shorts Come to the Brooks George Carlin said it best: “‘Meow’ means ‘woof’ in cat.” And this year, Must Love Cats! goes to the dogs as we make room for feline, canine and Valentine’s inspired art-making activities, live performances, a cash bar, and two screenings of the Internet Cat Video Festival. Experience 70 minutes of…

From Upstanders to Killer Rabbits: January News from Brooks Films 01/03/2017

From Upstanders to Killer Rabbits: January News from Brooks Films

From Upstanders to Killer Rabbits: January News from Brooks Films The winner of three prizes at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, including the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary, Watchers of the Sky uncovers the forgotten life of Raphael Lemkin—the man who created the word “genocide” and believed the law could protect the world from mass atrocities. Inspired by the…

Brooks Films Brings Grooms and Cloar to the Big Screen 11/02/2016

Brooks Films Brings Grooms and Cloar to the Big Screen

Brooks Films Brings Grooms and Cloar to the Big Screen Tim Jenison, a Texas based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in all art: How did 17th century Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer (“Girl with a Pearl Earring”) manage to paint so photo realistically 150 years before the invention of photography? The epic research project Jenison em...

All manners of depravity: Brooks Films goes for the gore in October 09/30/2016

All manners of depravity: Brooks Films goes for the gore in October

All manners of depravity: Brooks Films goes for the gore in October Two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple (Harlan County USA, American Dream) follows Grammy-nominated R&B dynamo Sharon Jones during the most courageous year of her life. Often compared to the legendary James Brown because of her powerful and energetic performances, Jones is no stranger to chall...

Final Worldwide Screenings of Matthew Barney's River of Fundament This Weekend 09/26/2016

Final Worldwide Screenings of Matthew Barney's River of Fundament This Weekend

Final Worldwide Screenings of Matthew Barney's River of Fundament This Weekend In River of Fundament, Barney combines narrative cinema with filmed elements of performance, sculpture, and opera. The human body—Norman Mailer's body—is replaced with the body of a 1967 Chrysler Imperial. Actually, three generations of American cars act as vehicles that carry the narrative. A 1967…

Interpreting Cultural Upheaval: September News from Brooks Films 09/01/2016

Interpreting Cultural Upheaval: September News from Brooks Films

Interpreting Cultural Upheaval: September News from Brooks Films Wattstax was an immensely successful benefit concert in Los Angeles, California, put on and sponsored by Stax Records in Memphis, TN. Organized to benefit the community of Watts, after the riots of 1965, the concert was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1972. Wattstax featured…

Gene Wilder Dies at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’ 08/29/2016

Rest in peace, Gene Wilder.

Gene Wilder Dies at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’ Mr. Wilder’s neurotic comic persona added a special edge to numerous hits, like “Blazing Saddles,” “Stir Crazy” and “The Producers.”

Black Girl Trailer - Ousmane Sembene - Senegal, France 08/10/2016

Black Girl, 7 pm tonight. We first screened this 1966 Senegalese film at the Brooks 29 years ago and tonight we're revealing the 50th anniversary 4K restoration, hailed as "a radical political statement and one of the essential films of the 1960s.” Both a landmark of world cinema and a devastating indictment of colonialism’s tragic legacy, Black Girl is the first African film to receive international acclaim. Please join us tonight!

Black Girl Trailer - Ousmane Sembene - Senegal, France The first major work of Senegalese director Ousmane Sembéne, this 1966 film is widely recognised as one of the founding works of African cinema. What starts ...

Examining the Artistic Process: August News from Brooks Films 08/01/2016

Brooks Films Examines the Artistic Process: August News from Brooks Films

Examining the Artistic Process: August News from Brooks Films Both a landmark of world cinema and a devastating indictment of colonialism’s tragic legacy, Black Girl is the first African film to receive international acclaim. Please join is for this 50th anniversary screening.  Black Girl (or “La Noire De” in French) is a stylish black-and-white film by the no...

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Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm