Museum of Modern Art Movie Trailers

Most Popular Museum of Modern Art Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Spaces: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Spaces: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph is a 1983 American short documentary film narrated by Cliff Robertson and produced by Bob Eisenhardt about the work of architect Paul Rudolph.

The Museum of Modern Art Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

A short Emmy award-winning animation promoting New York's newly renovated Museum of Modern Art.

Scroll 1 Trailer (2020)

19 March 2020

Digital video, 21:35min, looped

Great Actresses of the Past Trailer (1938)

07 August 1938

Compiled by The Museum of Modern Art Film Library in 1938, the film is a glimpse of the early 20th century’s finest stage performers— Gabrielle Réjane, Eleonora Duse, Sarah Bernhardt, and Minnie Maddern Fiske.

Dawson City: Frozen Time Trailer (2017)

09 June 2017

The true history of a collection of some 500 films dating from 1910s to 1920s, which were lost for over 50 years until being discovered buried in a sub-arctic swimming pool deep in the Yukon Territory, in Dawson City, located about 350 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

Matisse: Centennial at the Grand Palais Trailer (1970)

01 October 1970

The styles of Henri Matisse's works range from impressionism to fauvism to an almost abstract technique.

The Old Place Trailer (2000)

19 May 2000

Essay on the influence of arts at the end of the 20th century produced by the Museum of Modern Art.

A Japanese House Trailer (1955)

08 August 1955

A Japanese House is a film MoMA produced in 1955 to document the installation of an actual, full-scale 17th-century Japanese house, designed by Junzō Yoshimura and named Shofuso (or “Pine Breeze Villa”), in the museum's Sculpture Garden.

Kamlabai Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Conversations with 92 year old Kamlabai Gokhale, a pioneering actress of the Marathi stage and the first lady of Indian film.

Experiments in Motion Graphics Trailer (1968)

30 November 1968

John H. Whitney Sr. explains the graphic art potential of the computer and the methods and philosophy involved in his computer filmmaking.