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1946: The Mistrandslation That Shifted Culture
The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers connects US-based documentary filmmakers with communities throughout the South for screenings and conversations around important stories and the art of filmmaking. This special screening of 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE will be followed by a post-film discussion with director/producer Sharon “Rocky” Roggio and O Cinema's Head of Programming Matt Walter.
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2024 HUMP! Film Festival: Part One
HUMP! is back in 2024 with not one, but TWO all-new, feature-length lineups! Part One includes 24 brand-spanking-new films that will rock your world.
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Aggro Dr1ft
In the seedy domain of Miami’s criminal underbelly, a seasoned hitman embarks on the relentless pursuit of his next target. The movie is shot entirely through thermal lens as he navigates a twisted world where violence and madness reign supreme. Tensions unravel, leading to a psychedelic journey that blurs the lines between predator and prey.
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Are We Not Cats
Presented by Oolite Arts, this micro-budget feature film screening followed by a post-film discussion with director Xander Robins.
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Boy Kills World
Boy, a deaf person with a vibrant imagination, is trained by a mysterious shaman to become an instrument of death after his family is murdered.
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Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All
An intimate look at one of America's most iconic folk-rock bands, the Indigo Girls. Never-before-seen footage dives into the songwriting and storytelling of the music that transformed a generation.
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Remembering Gene Wilder
Interviews and never-before-seen footage provide insight into the life, career and legacy of actor and comedian Gene Wilder.
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The People's Joker
A law-breaking comedian who is grappling with her gender identity forms a new anti-comedy troupe with a friend and finds herself battling a fascistic caped crusader.
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Wild Things
Flaming Classics and O Cinema present “Warm Greetings from Florida: WILD THINGS” with performances by Opal Am Rah and Persephone Von Lips.
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