The Museum of Modern Art announces a film series, María Félix: La Doña, from July 11– July 27, 2025. The greatest international star to emerge from the Mexican cinema’s “Época de Oro,” María Félix (1914–2002) is still revered by Latin American audiences as “La Doña.” Félix was not merely a star—she was a cultural phenomenon who redefined femininity on screen through her portrayals of difficult, domineering women who defiantly operated outside the social conventions of her time. This program showcases a selection of her most significant works, made between 1942 and 1957, including collaborations with leading directors like Emilio Fernández and Roberto Gavaldón. From her breakthrough role in Doña Bárbara to the internationally acclaimed Enamorada, these films capture the commanding screen presence that made Félix an enduring symbol of Mexican cultural identity. Her European career is represented by Jean Renoir’s French Can Can (1955), highlighting her international success despite famously refusing to learn English, turning down a starring role in Hollywood’s Duel in the Sun, and maintaining a proud disdain for the American film industry. Off-screen, her tumultuous relationship with composer Agustín Lara, close friendships with artistic luminaries like Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and the exotic rumors that fed Mexico’s tabloid press enhanced
MoMA and Cinecittà Present: Carlo Rambaldi (12/10/25-12/24/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination (12/14/25-7/25/26)
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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Arthur Jafa: Carte Blanche A Film Series (11/20/25-11/26/25)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa–Less Is Morbid (11/19/25-7/5/26)
Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep (11/18/25-2/8/26)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (11/10/25-4/11/26)
Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection (10/31/25-2/16/26)
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Sofia Coppola: A Tribute A Film Series (10/30/25-11/16/25)
Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective (10/19/25-2/7/26)
A Film Series: João César Monteiro: Symphonies of a Libertine (10/16/25-11/6/25)
New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging (9/14/25-1/17/26)
Stephen Prina: A Lick and a Promise (9/12/25-12/13/25)
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Broadway Magic Hour
Broadway Comedy Club (9/30 - 12/30) | |
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Bette Davis Ain't For Sissies
Triad Theater (12/13 - 12/13) | |
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A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play
Hampton Theatre Company (12/12 - 12/14) | |
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Sins and Stardust Burlesque: Winter Wonderland
Under St. Marks Theater (12/8 - 12/8) | |
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Dance, Edita, Dance!
The Factory Series @ The Chain Theatre (12/12 - 12/14) OFF-OFF-BROADWAY PREMIERE
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Down Once More
Teatro Latea (12/15 - 12/21) | |
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A Marble Christmas Concert: Everlasting Joy, Narrated by Simon Jones
Marble Collegiate Church (12/14 - 12/14) | |
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Alternative Medicine’s Fool-Tide Greetings
The Theater Center (12/14 - 12/14) | |
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NYE Town Social: Deadlocks w/ Melvin Seals and Kanika Moore
The Virginian Lodge (12/31 - 1/1) | |
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His, Hers, Ours
The Matthew Corozine Studio Theater (1/17 - 1/17)
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Patti LuPone: Matters of the Heart
Carnegie Hall (2/2 - 2/2) | |
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Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective
The Museum of Modern Art (10/19 - 2/7) | |
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