Screenings
Join us for a collective viewing of Across the Walls, a documentary film that offers an intimate glimpse into the experiences of women sentenced to life in prison without parole in the state of Pennsylvania.
Carnegie Museum of Art invites teens to create their own masterpieces to display in a teen art and film showcase.
Welfare captures the inner workings of the welfare system in the pivotal moment of the 1970s when Richard Nixon’s political campaign to reform federal social support was underway. Office staff, as well as clients, struggle to cope with and interpret the laws and regulations that govern their work and life.
The film documents Buba’s beloved Braddock community—its anxiety and activism that accompanied the failure of the steel industry in and around Pittsburgh.
Following the 1973 coal miner’s strike in Harlan County, Kansas, the film is a heartbreaking record of the thirteen-month struggle between a community fighting to survive and a corporation dedicated to the bottom line.
Set against the backdrop of the majority Black neighborhood of Watts in Los Angeles in the 1970s, the film portrays a slaughterhouse worker and the complexities of balancing work and life as he struggles to support his family.
In post-industrial Ohio, a Chinese billionaire opens a factory in an abandoned General Motors plant, hiring two thousand Americans. The film documents the ensuing optimism as well as clashes and setbacks in the working-class town.
Film Pittsburgh’s 9th annual ReelAbilities Film Festival is coming to Carnegie Museum of Art from September 8 to 12, 2021! Along with showing 12 fantastic features and short films that explore and celebrate the lives of people living with disabilities, the festivities will include filmmaker Q&As and panel discussions with local disability advocates and activists, as well as an art exhibit with Creative Citizen Studios.
Make new friends during this series of interactive, live screenings of our fantastical online exhibition Rokni Haerizadeh: Reign of Winter.
Make new friends during this series of interactive, live screenings of our fantastical online exhibition Rokni Haerizadeh: Reign of Winter.
Make new friends during this series of interactive, live screenings of our fantastical online exhibition Rokni Haerizadeh: Reign of Winter.
Join us for a screening of artist Nick Crockett’s Fire Underground, a feature-length fantasy animation presenting an alternative history of coal. This event is free and open to the public.
Join us for an outdoor film screening this summer! We’re showing Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal thriller, in our beautiful sculpture courtyard.
Join us for a screening of a film around the theme of sound. Taking its cues from the ‘International,’ this film helps you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of a film around the theme of sound. Taking its cues from the ‘International,’ this film helps you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of a film around the theme of children. Taking its cues from the ‘International,’ this film helps you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of family-friendly short films that center on the theme of children. Taking cues from the ”International,“ these films help you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Tacita Dean’s Event for a Stage screens on select Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays in the Carnegie Music Hall.
Tacita Dean’s Event for a Stage screens on select Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays in the Carnegie Music Hall.
Join us for a screening of two films that revolve around the theme of politics. Taking their cues from the ‘International,’ these films help you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of a family-friendly film that revolves around the theme of politics. Taking its cues from the ”International,“ this film helps you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of three short films that revolve around the theme of beauty. Taking their cues from the ‘International,’ these films help you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Join us for a screening of three short films that revolve around the theme of beauty. Taking their cues from the ”International,“ these films help you dive deeper into this multi-layered exhibition.
Tacita Dean’s Event for a Stage screens on select Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays in the Carnegie Music Hall.