MoMA continues its regular series derived exclusively from its film collections, featuring works that have been acquired and preserved by MoMA over the last seven decades. This month, Still Moving features animation, from traditional cel animation to puppets, clay, and CGI. Included are three Technicolor Popeye shorts from the Fleischer studio recently restored by the museum, as well as MY NEIGHBORS THE YAMADAS, a disarming chronicle of contemporary daily life by Japanese animation master Isao Takahata. MoMA's restoration of ALICE IN WONDERLAND, Lou Bunin and Dallas Bower's deft melding of live actors and puppets, will be screened, as will the feature debut of Wallace and Gromit, and Pixar's A BUG'S LIFE. Organized by Steven Higgins, Curator, Department of Film. For more details, visit www.moma.org.