“Dark Money” [documentary, thriller] [not rated] [1hr, 39min]
Friday, July 27 to Thursday, August 2, 7pm, Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St.
“Dark Money” [documentary, thriller] [not rated] [1hr, 39min]
Friday, July 27 to Thursday, August 2, 7pm, Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St.
“Dark Money” [documentary, thriller] [not rated] [1hr, 39min]
Friday, July 27 to Thursday, August 2, 7pm, Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St.
The Occupation of the American Mind: Israel’s Public Relations War In The United States
Tuesday, June 19, 7pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100
Join the Progressive Peace Coalition for a screening of the documentary “The Occupation of the American Mind: Israel’s Public Relations War in the United States.” Israel’s ongoing military occupation of Palestinian territory and its repeated invasions of the Gaza strip have triggered a fierce backlash against Israeli policies virtually everywhere in the world — except the United States.
The Third Industrial Revolution: A Radical New Sharing Economy
Sunday, June 10, 2-4pm, Grandview Theater & Drafthouse, 1247 Grandview Ave.
In a digitally-driven society, social and economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin describes the birth of a new economic system that can address climate change and create a more equitable and empathic world. Rifkin lays out a road map to usher in this new economic system.
Columbus Community Pride 2018: Major! Film Screening and Panel
Tuesday, June 5, 6-9pm, Columbus State Community College [Delaware Hall], 499 Grove St.
Come out for a community screening of the award-winning documentary MAJOR!, which chronicles the life-long activism of Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. The film will be followed by a panel discussion, featuring SPECIAL GUEST Miss Major herself, who will join the conversation via Skype.
Minimalism: A Documentary about the Important Things
Saturday, June 2, 1-3pm, Studio 35 Cinema & Draft House, 3055 Indianola Ave.
Minimalism examines the many flavors of minimalism by taking the audience inside the lives of minimalists from all walks of life — families, entrepreneurs, architects, artists, journalists, scientists, and even a former Wall Street broker — all of whom are striving to live a meaningful life with less. A question-and-answer discussion after the film will feature local minimalist Alex Young and organizations with strategies to help us to live more simply.
Cost: $5 donation at the door.
Duet with To Kuyumba
Saturday, March 24, 10:15-11:45pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.
Director Darrin Hoover’s feature-length Duet, the story of two men, one gun, and one dead body, is presented alongside To Kuyumba, Miroslav Savic’s story of a young Serbian man’s emotional farewell to his father on the eve of a journey to Siberia.
Purchase tickets here.
Fishbowl California with Musicians and Magicians
Saturday, March 24, 7:45-9:45pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.
In Michael A. MacRae’s Fishbowl California, a man struggling to find purpose in life is enlightened by a drunk, ailing widow. Presented alongside Musicians and Magicians, the story of Henry, a struggling screenwriter, and his girlfriend, Dorry.
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LGBT Shorts and Awards, presented by Stonewall Columbus
Saturday, March 24, 7-9pm, Canzani Center Auditorium [Columbus College of Art and Design], 60 Cleveland Ave.
Catch a curated selection of work celebrating the creativity of the LGBT community. Before the screenings, join us for a reception, 6-7pm. Presented by Stonewall Columbus.
Purchase tickets here.