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Rice University Houston, TX 77005

713-348-4853 

http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~cinema  

Rice University Houston TX 77005

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Rice University's theater works like a small university's theater should, offering one-off engagements featuring rare and artistically relevant film. Documentaries are well represented - check the online schedule to see what's coming up.








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    '90s Rock Doc "When We Ruled H-Town" Premieres Tonight

    Remember the '90s? When it comes to Houston's rock scene, a lot of people don't. Sure, local bands were drawing large crowds to venues like the Axiom, the Vatican and the Unicorn, but much of the musi... More »

  • Mountainfilm on Tour in Houston

    Mountainfilm on Tour in Houston

    The latest addition to Houston’s film festival line-up, much to the delight of local cinephiles, is a traveling presentation of Mountainfilm on Tour in Houston. The festival, which has been going strong since 1979, takes place each Memorial Day... More »

  • 4th Annual Festival of New Spanish Cinema

    4th Annual Festival of New Spanish Cinema

    It’s definitely time for some fresh directorial faces behind Spain’s silver screen. The great Spanish master filmmaker Luis Buñuel, while artistically immortal, is dead. Pedro Almodóvar is 60 years old and no longer the new niño in town. But not... More »

  • <i>Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock</i>

    Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

    As witnessed in Sharon La Cruise’s PBS documentary, Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock, Bates, formerly unsung outside of Arkansas, can proudly stand beside Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King as one of the American heroes of the early Civil... More »

  • <i>The Wizard of Oz</i>

    The Wizard of Oz

    Singing star Judy Garland made a measly $500 a week while filming MGM’s classic fantasy musical The Wizard of Oz (1939). Character actors Ray Bolger and Jack Haley raked in a then-hefty $3,000 a week. The only principal actor (and we use the term... More »

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  • 2002 | Best Underground Movie Theater

    In the past, the Rice Cinema has flown under the public's radar, yet has been responsible for lining up some of the most innovative selections around. In addition to many collaborations with the Museum of Fine Arts and other theaters on such projects as the Latin American Film Festival and the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, the theater has done its own compilations of Nordic films and a Charlotte Rampling retrospective. After all this, the university has finally gotten behind the theater and... More »

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