The Carnegie Museum of Art Film Series is an annual program that builds on the rich, dynamic film history and expansive time-based media collection at the museum.
For the 2026 Film Series, Kigali-based filmmaker and artist Kivu Ruhorahoza programs seven monthly screenings in tandem with the 59th Carnegie International, taking as his prompt the exhibition’s approach to expansive ways of being in practice with art and its support of artists across geographies whose works actively configure social life and collective experiences. Identifying “resistance, community, and interconnectedness” as throughlines, Ruhorahoza presents a selection of films that offer pathways through the complexities of histories and contemporary circumstances.