"The goal of this review-why not just say it?-is to disclose as little about the story as possible while instilling a ravenous and even rabid desire to see Love Crime immediately." Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle. A ruthless executive (Kristin Scott Thomas) mentors her young assistant (Ludivine Sagnier), and delights in toying with the young woman's innocence.
NR; 104 minutes; French, with English subtitles
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Sundays with the Modern offers unique perspectives on the Museum’s architecture, permanent collection, and special exhibitions. Artists, art historians, critics, writers, and architects hold conversations and lead tours in the galleries. This special program is free and begins at 1 pm on the first Sunday of most months.
Join us and become acquainted with the Modern’s collection while developing drawing skills by looking and learning with local artists as they lead informal, basic drawing classes in the galleries. Open to adults at all skill levels. Bring a sketchbook and pencils or purchase materials from The Modern Shop. This class is free. Registration is not required, but participants should sign in at the front desk.
First Sunday of each month, 2–3:30 pm
The Graduate Student Lectureship Program provides local art and art history graduate students the opportunity to research and present public lectures on works on view at the Modern. These focused gallery talks discuss artworks within a thematic framework designed to provide new insights on familiar pieces, special exhibitions, and new acquisitions. After close observation, rigorous research, and original analysis, students each design an interactive tour that fosters discussion with visitors in the galleries.
"Mozart's Sister is consequently gorgeous, with candlelit shots looking like old master paintings-a fine match for music that takes your breath away." Bob Mondello, NPR. Beginning in 1763, the film follows the Mozart family's exhausting life on the road, traveling by coach from one royal court to the next.
NR; 120 minutes; French, with English subtitles
Members of the Directors Council will enjoy a cocktail reception and preview of the FOCUS: KAWS exhibition with the artist.
Reception will begin at 6 pm and remarks will be at 7 pm.
This event is exclusive to members of the Director's Council. For more information about joining, click here.
"Mozart's Sister is consequently gorgeous, with candlelit shots looking like old master paintings-a fine match for music that takes your breath away." Bob Mondello, NPR. Beginning in 1763, the film follows the Mozart family's exhausting life on the road, traveling by coach from one royal court to the next.
NR; 120 minutes; French, with English subtitles
"Mozart's Sister is consequently gorgeous, with candlelit shots looking like old master paintings-a fine match for music that takes your breath away." Bob Mondello, NPR. Beginning in 1763, the film follows the Mozart family's exhausting life on the road, traveling by coach from one royal court to the next.
NR; 120 minutes; French, with English subtitles
The work of Brooklyn-based artist, Brian Donnelly, who makes his art under the moniker, "KAWS," is the subject of the first Focus exhibition for the coming 2011-2012 Season.
"Mozart's Sister is consequently gorgeous, with candlelit shots looking like old master paintings-a fine match for music that takes your breath away." Bob Mondello, NPR. Beginning in 1763, the film follows the Mozart family's exhausting life on the road, traveling by coach from one royal court to the next.
NR; 120 minutes; French, with English subtitles









