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Each year, over 600 screenings of POV films take place across the country. Find out about upcoming POV screenings and events near you below.
EVENTS LIST
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMJuly 25 20263:00 PM America/New_YorkWho Deserves Monuments? - This is What America Looks LikeMiami Beach Regional LibraryMiami Beach Regional Library 227 22nd Street
Florida 33139The Neutral Groundby CJ Hunt and Darcy McKinnon and Roy Wood Jr.This will be a free screening of the film, as part of a monthly film series entitled "This is What America Looks Like," which focuses on lesser known groups of people or issues that have impacted American history. With the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, I would like to discuss the public American memory and who decides what/who will be memorialized and why. Each event in the series will begin with an introduction by staff and include a related book display with recommended reads for multiple ages.
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMJuly 28 20263:30 PM America/ChicagoAAWIC Film Festival On the Reel: Amplifying Black Women’s Voices in Filmhttps://nulconference.vfairs.com and Music City Center201 Rep. John Lewis Way South
New York 37203Songs of Black Folkby Haley Watson and Justin EmekaThe National Urban League is proud to partner with African American Women in Cinema (AAWIC) to present the visionary work of some of today’s most compelling voices in film.
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMAugust 08 20265:00 PM America/Los_AngelesFruits of Labor Movie NightGrace Community Farm800 N Cambridge St
California 92867Fruits of Laborby Emily Cohen Ibañez and Ashley Solis and Tracy Rector and Aurora Guerrero and Richard Ray PerezCRECE Urban Farms is an urban farming project located in Orange County. We will use our urban farm in-person site located at Grace Community Farm to screen “Fruits of Labor,” followed by a youth-focused discussion circle. Participants can expect: - Opportunities to connect with like-minded, justice-oriented folk - A completely free screening of "Fruits of Labor" & complimentary refreshments - Important conversations surrounding equity & inequity as they relate to youth, immigration, and agriculture
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMAugust 11 20262:30 PM America/New_YorkDocumentaries Discussion ClubMeyera E. Oberndorf Central Library4100 Virginia Beach Blvd
Virginia 23452The Neutral Groundby CJ Hunt and Darcy McKinnon and Roy Wood Jr.Broaden your horizons with us as we watch a documentary together and discuss the challenges it depicts. This quarter’s film is The Neutral Ground, directed by CJ Hunt and produced by Darcy McKinnon. Registration is required. This event is a collaboration with POV, PBS’s award-winning nonfiction film series. Read more about this series online at https://www.pbs.org/pov/
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMAugust 15 202612:00 PM America/New_YorkArt Supply Swap & ScreeningIndian Valley Public Library100 E. Church Ave.
Pennsylvania 18969Shut Up and Paintby Titus Kaphar and Alex Mallis and Matt O’Neill and Perri Peltz and Chloe GbaiJoin us for arts and crafts supply swap from 12 to 3 pm. We will kick off this event with a screening of Shut Up and Paint.
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMAugust 20 20266:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st St NW
New Mexico 87102To The Future, With Loveby Shaleece HaasSanctuary Cinema – A brave space for transformative justice and belonging, through film. 2. Mission Statement Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! Using the power of storytelling in film to show nonfiction/documentary POV films (known for their intimacy, their unforgettable storytelling and their timeliness, putting a human face on contemporary social issues.) with a panel discussion afterwards and in partnership with various nonprofits. Event Description: We will be Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! On the Third Wednesday of the Month. This is the inaugural screening of Sanctuary Cinema. Schedule: 5pm arrival 5:30 Dinner 6pm Screening 7pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMSeptember 17 20265:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st Street SW
New Mexico 87102Driverby Nesa Azimi and Nicolas Borel and Ines Hofmann KannaSanctuary Cinema – A brave space for transformative justice and belonging, through film. 2. Mission Statement Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! Using the power of storytelling in film to show nonfiction/documentary POV films (known for their intimacy, their unforgettable storytelling and their timeliness, putting a human face on contemporary social issues.) with a panel discussion afterwards and in partnership with various nonprofits. Event Description: We will be Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! On the Third Wednesday of the Month. This is the inaugural screening of Sanctuary Cinema. Schedule: 5pm arrival 5:30 Dinner 6pm Screening 7pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMNovember 13 20261:00 PM America/New_YorkFirst Friday Documentary Series: Almost SunriseBarrington Public Library281 County Road
Rhode Island 02806Almost Sunriseby Michael Collins and Marty SyjucoThis screening will be a part of our First Friday Documentary Series where we show documentaries that highlight underrepresented or marginalized groups or current social issues. A short discussion will follow each screening. These screenings are free and open to all.
- MORE ABOUT THIS FILMNovember 19 20265:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st Street SW
New Mexico 87102Manzanar, Diverted When Water Becomes Dustby Ann Kaneko and Jin Yoo-KimSanctuary Cinema – A brave space for transformative justice and belonging, through film. 2. Mission Statement Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! Using the power of storytelling in film to show nonfiction/documentary POV films (known for their intimacy, their unforgettable storytelling and their timeliness, putting a human face on contemporary social issues.) with a panel discussion afterwards and in partnership with various nonprofits. Event Description: We will be Screening films from POV /PBS to build Communities Committed to Action on contemporary social issues. Educate, Inspire, and Act! On the Third Wednesday of the Month. This is the inaugural screening of Sanctuary Cinema. Schedule: 5pm Arrival 5:30pm Dinner 6pm Screening 7pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends