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    La CinOMAthéque at the Orlando Museum of Art

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    All free La CinOMAthéque screenings will take place in the Truist Auditorium at the Orlando Museum of Art.

    ACCESS FOR ALL AT OMA presents:

    La CinOMAthéque: A collaboration between OMA and Enzian, with generous support provided by the Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

    The Orlando Museum of Art is thrilled to announce the launch of La CinOMAthéque in partnership with the Enzian Theater, as part of its “Access for All at OMA,” an all-new program offering FREE admission to the museum!

    Access for All at OMA is a monthly free day dedicated to the community. La CinOMAthéque will be a series of 6 bimonthly free screenings of experimental, avant-garde, art films in the Truist auditorium at OMA on Access for All day.

    Each screening will be introduced by a UCF film professor and include a talkback with OMA Chief Curator Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon and Enzian Programming Coordinator Tim Anderson.

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    Introduction by Elizabeth Danker Kritzer

    Letters from Chantal Akerman’s (Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Brussels) mother are read over a series of elegantly composed shots of 1976 New York, where our (unseen) filmmaker and protagonist has relocated. Akerman’s unforgettable time capsule of the city is also a gorgeous meditation on urban alienation and personal and familial disconnection.

    1976, 89 minutes, Directed by Chantal Akerman, Unrated

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    • Orlando Museum of Art
    • With support from
    • Access for All
    • “One of the best depictions of the alienation of exile that I know.”

      – Jonathan Rosenbaum, CHICAGO READER
    • “An audacious, brilliant reinvention of what a movie can be.”

      – Josh Larsen, LARSEN ON FILM
    • “A nostalgic look at the city that looms large over Akerman’s personal and artistic growth.”

      – Phuong Le, SIGHT AND SOUND
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