My Friends!
I apologize for the late notice, but we will not be able to celebrate Pangea Day this Saturday at the OTC Fine Arts Department. I have had a few unforeseen issues come up, and I will be unable to attend for the day.
The great thing about Pangea Day, however, is its simplicity. [...]
A recently produced documentary that examines the death penalty in Texas through the lens of a prison chaplain who attended 95 executions, including one involving a man who many people now believe to be innocent, will be shown at 6:30 p.m. May 13, at the Library Center on South Campbell.
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court [...]
Just a few of the many student produced films available for viewing in the coming two weeks. For the complete list of film related events in the region, Newsletter_05062008
On Wednesday and Thursday, May 7th and 8th, the Moxie Theater will show a pair of Missouri State student productions.
Fish and Chips
A backwoods fisherman gets more than he bargained for when he drives two kids out of his favorite fishing hole. Runtime: 3:30. By Brandon Allen.
Signed, Your 8th Avenue Birdwatcher [...]
The 3rd Annual Webster University Film Festival opens Saturday, May 3 at 7PM.
This year’s selection of recent work from Webster’s talented film and video students proves to be even better than the last. A broad representation of genre and theme, the program is a strong showcase of some the School of Communication’s brightest minds. [...]
The Medical Renaissance: The Secret Code will be making an appearance at the Moxie Cinema! Plus, Dr. Shealy himself will be at some showings for a Q&A Session! Don’t miss this!
Dates:
Tuesday, April 29th @ 7pm
Wednesday, April 30th @ 4:30pm
Thursday, May 1st- Time TBD
For More Info: Visit the Moxie Website
Official Movie Website
For the trailer and other [...]
SATO48 has released the complete schedule of screenings for the films that were submitted this year. There are a total of FORTY films spread across 5 screenings of 8 films each! See them all!
Download the schedule AND a description of this year’s offerings
Tickets can be purchased online at the Moxie
Each screening [...]
CinemaJazz returns for a third year during the Kansas City Jubilee Film Festival, April 16-20. Mark your calendar and discover what happens when America’s two greatest indigenous art forms meet–films inspired by jazz.
CinemaJAZZ Feature-length films
Trying To Get Good - The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon - Penny Peyser, Doug McIntyre
Thursday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. [...]
The film “Save the Phoenix,” a 45-minute original comedy produced by Evangel University film students, will be shown at 5:30, 7:40 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., Friday, April 25, in AB-I (Zimmerman Hall) 105 on Evangel’s campus, 1111 N. Glenstone Ave.
Tickets are $3 at the door, and the public is welcome to attend. Five short films [...]
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The film ACADEMY OF DOOM (aka “Wrestling Women vs. The Brainiac”) has been accepted into the Kansas City Jubilee Film Festival. Shot in Columbia, Missouri, several St. Louisans worked on the film. See its page on the International Movie Data Base.
ACADEMY OF DOOM weaves a complex storyline involving mysterious characters and stolen brains. Shot [...]