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MICHAEL HANEKE: A CINEMA OF PROVOCATION
Date(s):
Thursday, October 11, 2007
FILM
Austrian Michael Haneke and sado-masochistic cinema have become all the rage of late, and the Museum of Fine Arts and the Harvard Film Archive acknowledge the trend with the comprehensive shared retrospective “
MICHAEL HANEKE: A CINEMA OF PROVOCATION
.” It begins today at the MFA with the seldom seen
Variation
(1983; 5:45 pm), which sounds like a hepped-up
Scenes from a Marriage
with Fassbinder overtones. It’s followed by Haneke’s most recent and successful work,
Caché|Hidden
(2005; 7:45 pm). That’s in the MFA’s Remis Auditorium, 465 Huntington Ave, Boston | 617.369.3300.
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MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
465 Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02115
617.267.9300
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Hours: Mon-Tues 10 am-4:45 pm; Wed-Fri 10am-9:45pm; Sat-Sun 10 am-4:45 pm
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www.mfa.org
Next 8 Days...
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10/12/2007
The Lowdown
Boston grand dame of the visual arts featuring an expensive permanent collection of American and European painting, photographs, musical instruments, several mummies(!), and period furniture. Open Sat-Tues from 10 am-4:45 pm, and Wed-Fri 10 am-9:45 pm. Thurs and Fri after 4:45 pm, only the West Wing and select galleries remain open. Admission $15 adults, $13 seniors and students over 18, $6.50 children 7-17. Free to members and children under 7. Children 7-17 admitted free on weekdays after 3 pm, weekends, and public-school holidays. General admission includes a free guided tour, free gallery talk, and one free repeat visit to the MFAs collection within 10 days. Additional charge for exhibitions in Gund Gallery. THROUGH SEPT 17 Laura McPhee: River of No Return THROUGH SEPT 25 Americans In Paris: 18601900 THROUGH NOV 9 Tradition and Transformation: Japanese Art 1860-1940 THROUGH NOV 12 Recent Acquisitions: African Printed Textiles THROUGH NOV 26 Domains of Wonder: Masterworks of Indian Painting THROUGH DEC 31 On Stage in Osaka: Actor Prints from the MFA Collection THROUGH JAN 2, 2007 Understanding the Master: Dong Qichang and His Circle THROUGH JAN 21, 2007 Designing the Modern Utopia: Soviet Textiles from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection OCT 18 THROUGH JAN 15, 2007 Cecily Brown NOV 12 THROUGH MAR 18, 2007 Fashion Show: Paris Collections 2006 DEC 12 THROUGH MAY 6, 2007 The Romance of Modernism: Paintings and Sculpture from the Scott M. Black Collection
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At the classic and colossal Museum of Fine Arts, it’s about so much more than the art. Sure, there’s tons of that — from special exhibits by David Hockney, Degas, and Picasso, to rock posters, to the MFA's renowned permanent collection. But it’s the film series, the concerts, and the special events that launch the MFA above
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