
Saturday, Mar. 19, 2016
08:00 PM – 09:45 PM
US/Central
By 1970, Steve McQueen was the “King of Cool” and the world’s most notorious ladies’ man. Hot off classics like The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt, the racing fanatic began production of his passion project, Le Mans, centering on the 24-hour car race in France. But the film was plagued with financial troubles, on-set rivalries, and the star’s own personal issues. This documentary interweaves newly discovered footage and McQueen’s private recordings to reveal the true story of how this cinema legend would risk everything in pursuit of his dream.
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Wednesday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday - Saturday, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday , 12:30 pm - 6:00 pm
- Monday (Except selected holidays) | Closed.
- Tuesday | Closed.
- Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day | Closed.
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General Admissions
- MFAH Members FREE
- Adults $19
- Seniors (65+ with ID) $16
- Military (with ID) Free
- College Students (19+ with ID) $12
- Youth (13–18) $12
- Children (12 & younger) FREE
- Certain special exhibitions are ticketed, with an additional charge.
Special Offers / Dining
Paolo Fronza, from Fellini Caffè, runs this sophisticated dining operation. Enjoy an array of Italian-inspired fare with a Texas flair, a European-style coffee bar, a kids menu, and much more at the MFA Café, located on the lower level of the Beck Building.
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