Join us for a screening and conversation with Academy Award–nominated actress and director Chloë Sevigny.
For this installment of the MoMA Teens Film Club, Chloë will present a screening of Hal Ashby’s Harold and Maude, a 1971 dark comedy that follows 20-year-old Harold, languishing and obsessed with death, as he begins a life-changing relationship with vivacious 80-year-old Maude.
Following the screening, we will talk with Chloë about her long and varied career and the films that shaped her as a teenager. A reception will follow.
MoMA Teens Film Club is a series of screenings of work by filmmakers and artists with deep connections to New York City. This program is for folks ages 13–22.
This event is free but registration is required.
Enter through the Lauder Film Entrance at 11 West 53rd Street.
MoMA Teens Film Club is a space for New York City teens to gather, connect, and nurture their love of movies. MoMA Teens Film Club meets every month, from January to June, to screen classic and contemporary films and videos. Each screening is followed by discussions with filmmakers, directors, curators, artists, designers, and more, moderated by fellow teens. MoMA Teens Film Club is free and open to folks ages 15–22.
For more information about the MoMA Teens Film Club, contact [email protected] or (212) 333 6543.
MoMA Teens Film Club screenings are moderated and shaped by the Teen Film Committee, a collective of young film enthusiasts.
The 2024 Teen Film Committee is Bermet Asanova, Misha Belgrave, Christian Conner, Avy Gutierrez, Kaya Jarvis, Sampada Malla, Amber Mccain Brown, Melanie Quiroz, Naomi Routche, Eshq Salem, Kristacia Scott, Success Taylor, Nicodemo Diez Marquez.
Volkswagen of America is proud to be MoMA’s lead partner of education.
Teen Programs are made possible by the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Endowment and by the Carroll and Milton Petrie Education Program Endowment. Additional support is provided by the Annual Education Fund.