All About My Mother

- Tuesday July 01, 2025 6:30 PM
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar, 1999
R; 101 minutes; Spanish with English subtitles
Pay-what-you-can tickets
Pedro Almodóvar is at the top of his game in All About My Mother, a poignant and at times comedic examination of women in intimate relationships. The film explores themes of female vulnerability and solidarity, but in a new and profoundly mature way. Cecilia Roth plays strong-willed hospital worker Manuela, whose 18-year-old son’s accidental death transforms her life. Reading her son's journals, grief-stricken Manuela realizes that he longed to hear about the father he never knew. Forsaking Madrid for Barcelona, she embarks on a search for the man she left almost twenty years before.
Welcome to the Modern’s Exhibition Films, a series that showcases the concept of “art in motion” through artist-created films, documentaries about artists, and films that explore themes related to our permanent collection and special exhibitions. At select screenings, attendees can engage in discussions and participate in Q&A sessions; all films are shown in the Museum’s auditorium.
In concert with the special exhibition Alex Da Corte: The Whale, the Modern is excited to present the Alex Da Corte Film Series, in partnership with the Fort Worth Film Club. Select screenings will be accompanied by a newly recorded video discussion with Artist Alex Da Corte.
Curated by Da Corte, the films in this series span eras and genres, ranging from late 1940s Hitchcock to 1990s postmodern horror. Although the genres vary, each film plays with similar themes that intersect with Da Corte’s own work: color theory, subversion of forms and tropes, identity and persona, sex, and power. This curated series invites viewers to take the art outside of the theater or gallery and continue the conversation between the films and the exhibition.
The Fort Worth Film Club partnered in 2022 with the Reel House Foundation after the closing of Fort Worth’s lone art house theater: the Grand Berry Theater. Continuing what the Grand Berry started, the newly branded Fort Worth Film Club's goal is to build a community in Fort Worth around a shared love of film. The Fort Worth Film Club hosts free monthly screenings aiming for films with cultural and local importance. These screenings are open to the public and are followed by a moderated discussion.