cinema at the museum: moneyball
Remai Modern screens Moneyball, Bennett Miller's 2011 film about Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane and his unconventional approach to building a competitive baseball team using computer analysis instead of big spending. The movie runs 133 minutes and contains coarse language, suitable for ages 13 and up. This screening is part of Cinema at the Museum's July series exploring sport through film, examining themes like perseverance, ambition, and ego. Tickets are ten dollars, though members and youth under 18 get in free. Everyone checks in at the front desk for an admission token.
good to know
- all-ages
- family-friendly
- accessible