The Nelson-Atkins
Tivoli

Discover exceptional storytelling, new releases, documentaries, restored classics, foreign and art films at Tivoli.
Curated by Jerry Harrington, the Nelson-Atkins is honored to be the home of the beloved theater.

 


They Shot the Piano Player

Dir. Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal
2022 | PG-13 | 103 Minutes
$13 Public | $10 Members
Friday, May 17 | 7 p.m.
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Saturday, May 18 | 2 p.m.
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Sunday, May 19 | 2 p.m.
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In this vibrant animated film, music journalist Jeff Harris sets out to uncover the truth about Francisco Tenório Júnior, a young Brazilian samba-jazz pianist who disappeared in Buenos Aires on March 18, 1976. Part love letter to bossa nova music and part chronicle of the political state of Latin America in the 1970s, They Shot the Piano Player is a magical blend of gritty realism and musical bliss.


MUXE: The Language of Art & Culture  

Dir. Hugo Ximello-Salido
2024 | NR | 105 Minutes
$13 Public | $10 Members
Friday, June 28 | 7 p.m.
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Join us for the screening of the new documentary with an introduction and Q & A with the producer and director, Hugo Ximello Salido. Muxe: The Language of Art & Culture documents his efforts to learn about Muxe culture, appreciate its singular history and contemporary expression, and to help share its beauty with the world. The film illustrates XimelloSalido’s artistic journey through the perception of gender fluidity in the state of Oaxaca, directly connecting with his artistic approach through 2D & 3D artwork. Presented in commemoration of XimelloSalido’s Muxe sculptural work on display in the featured exhibition, A Layered Presence / Una presencia estratificada featuring 22 local artists at the Nelson-Atkins and Pride Month. 

 


Tivoli under the stars

Experience films in an unparalleled setting! Join us for outdoor screenings of all your favorite films, on the lawn of the Nelson-Atkins.

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About

Shortly after The Tivoli theater closed its doors in Westport, former theater owner Jerry Harrington approached the Nelson-Atkins with an innovative idea. With a little work, the museum’s beautiful and historic Atkins Auditorium could transform into an arthouse theater and become the new home for Tivoli Cinemas. Jerry himself would lend his film and audience expertise and curate a compelling programming plan.

Thanks to the visionary leadership of The Sunderland Foundation, Shirley and Barnett C. Helzberg, Jr., Neil D. Karbank, Estelle and Morton Sosland, G. Kenneth and Ann Baum, Evelyn Craft Belger and Dick Belger, Robert & Phyliss Bernstein Family Foundation, Donald J. Hall, Sara and Bill Morgan, and Mark and Lynne O’Connell Tivoli at the Nelson-Atkins was created.