Oh Brother, My Brother. 1979. USA. Carol and Ross Lowell. 14 min.
Made by their parents, this touching portrait of two young brothers shows the give and take of their relationship. Though narrated from the point of view of the older brother, the film takes a loving look at the ambivalent feelings of a six-year-old and the contrary behavior of a two year old.
With Grandma. 1999. Canada. Directed by Françoise Hartmann. 9 min.
A lyrical look at the shared experiences of a young girl visiting with her grandmother.
The Yellow House: Kevin The Superhero. 2009. Denmark. Catherine Kunze and Jacob Wellendorf. 9 min.
From a series of films about two little girls named Chloë and Thea who live in a Copenhagen housing block, we are introduced to their six-year-old friend Kevin, who dreams of growing up to be a superhero, and Kevin's mother who comes from Senegal, Africa.
Enjoy live-action and animated short films, engage in discussions about what you saw, and try out follow-up activities in the Museum’s galleries.
Online registration is required. The program is $5 per person and includes free admission to the Museum.
Scroll down to the event listings for information about specific screenings.
Questions? Contact [email protected] or 212-708-9805.
Accessibility

The Cullman Education and Research Building entrance has a power-assist door.
Seating options include chairs with backs and armrests. Gallery stools, wheelchairs, and rollators are available by request at all Museum entrances, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Accessible family and all-gender restrooms are located in the mezzanine.

Guide dogs and other trained service animals are always welcome.

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and live captioning (CART) are available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks’ notice. Please contact [email protected] to make a request for these services.
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In order to serve visitors with hearing loss, Bartos Theater has induction hearing loops for sound amplification. During scheduled programs, visitors can turn their hearing aid or cochlear implant to T-coil mode to hear enhanced sound effortlessly. The loop system does not work with hearing aids without telecoil technology.
For more information on accessibility at MoMA, please visit [moma.org/visit/accessibility]/visit/accessibility). For accessibility questions or accommodation requests, please email [email protected] or call 212-708-9805.