The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. 1974. USA. Directed by Tobe Hooper. Image courtesy of MPI Media
August 08, 2024 โ August 14, 2024
The Museum of Modern Art
In celebration of the 50th anniversary ofย The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, among the most profoundly influential works in genre film history, MoMA presents the recently restored film in a special weeklong run. Though it was initially shunned for its violence and banned in some markets,ย The Texas Chainsaw Massacreย was honored by MoMAโs Department of Film at the time of its original release in 1974, when it also entered the Museumโs collection. In subsequent years the film has garnered near universal acclaim, and it is now widely recognized to reflect the disillusionment of Vietnam Warโera politics and the loosening bonds of family and gender. Director Tobe Hooper (1943โ2017) and screenwriter Kim Henkelโs modestly budgeted independent feature opens on a road trip through a sunny, vaguely sinister heartlandโand quickly, jarringly descends into a tale of abduction by a cult of cannibalistic entrepreneurs. The filmโs nightmarish vision and gruesome satire of American values has earned it generations of fans and the appreciation of scholars, and it has had an unexpected influence on artists such asย Cindy Sherman.
This weeklong presentation opens on August 8, when members of the filmโs creative team will join us to discuss The Texas Chainsaw Massacreโs production and legacy.
View up-to-date series scheduleย here.
Organized by Ron Magliozzi, Curator, and Sean Egan, Senior Producer, Department of Film.
Film at MoMA is made possible byย CHANEL.
Additional support is provided by the Annual Film Fund. Leadership support for the Annual Film Fund is provided by Debra and Leon D. Black, with major funding from The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP), and The Young Patrons Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

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