Tag: Film
Cinema’s First Nasty Women: Silent Cinema Shorts with Live Music Featuring Dreamland Faces
Northrop and Twin Cities Silent Film Project Present
Cinema’s First Nasty Women: Silent Cinema Shorts with Live Music
Featuring Dreamland Faces
Tue, Apr 4, 7:30 pm CT
In-person / Livestream / On-demand
On-demand through Apr 9
Carlson Family...
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Silent Film with Live Music Featuring Peter Richard Conte, organ
Northrop Presents
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Silent Film with Live Music
Featuring Peter Richard Conte, organ
Sun, Mar 19, 3:00 pm CT
In-person / Livestream / On-demand
On-demand through Mar 26
Carlson Family Stage“In 1926, German director Fritz Lang stunned...
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Silent Film with Live Music Featuring Peter Richard Conte, organ
Northrop Presents
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Silent Film with Live Music
Featuring Peter Richard Conte, organ
Sun, Mar 19, 3:00 pm CT
In-person / Livestream / On-demand
On-demand through Mar 26
Carlson Family Stage“In 1926, German director Fritz Lang stunned...
‘Freshwater’ Debut Brings Enthusiastic Crowd to Duluth’s NorShor Theatre
Film about Lake Superior’s culture and conservation features a host of Duluth residents
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A New Film from Twin Cities PBS Explores the Epidemic of Murdered & Missing...
TPT's Bring Her Home follows the stories of three Native women as they seek justice and honor for their murdered and missing relatives
New Film “A Breath for George” Screens Outdoors for Free
The film by New Dawn Theatre Co. will grace the sides of Twin Cities buildings June 14-21, featuring local artists
Paisley Park Kicks off Concert Film Series
Featuring Stax Records, Aretha Franklin, and Dave Chappelle
“The Chunta” Delves into Gender-Bending Tradition in Mexico
A Minnesota-raised filmmaker debuts her cross-cultural doc at the Twin Cities Film Festival
5 Ways to Celebrate the Oscars This Weekend
The 91st Academy Awards calls for parties, appetizers, game ideas, and more
Native American Films Screen at the Walker
Thrillers, mysteries, and virtual reality dissect the past, present, and future of Native American stories