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Community Cinema A young man stands next to an elderly seated couple in a room full of people, as the seated man looks at a pamphlet

A panel of eight people sit at the front of an auditorium filled with people, in front of a blank movie screen

Community Cinema Events

ITVS, the co-presenter of Independent Lens, presents Community Cinema, a free monthly screening series, offered in over 50 cities throughout the U.S.

Previews of Independent Lens films are shown from September to May, followed by lively panel discussions that connect communities with relevant organizations, resources and opportunities to get involved in some of today's key social issues.

Community Cinema 2008-2009

Screenings take place from two weeks to two months prior to the national television broadcast. Choose from the menus below to find screenings by film, city and month.

 
 
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Independent Lens and ITVS Community present short videos developed by indie filmmakers and community partners from around the U.S. From a flea market to an independent recording studio, emerging and first-time filmmakers provide new perspectives on democracy in America today.

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