Find POV Events Happening Near You
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
- March 31 20253:30 PM America/New_YorkPOV Screening- Through The NightPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Through the Nightby Loira Limbal and Jameka AutryJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Through The Night". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- April 02 20257:00 PM America/New_YorkPenn State Sustainability and WPSU Film SeriesPenn State ArboretumEast Park Ave. and Bigler Rd.
Pennsylvania 16802Between Earth & Skyby Andrew Nadkarni and Swetha Regunathan and Katie SchillerThis will be a screening in our beautiful Arboretum at Penn State. It will be free and open to the public.
- April 07 20253:30 PM America/New_YorkPOV Screening- MayorPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Mayorby David OsitJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Mayor". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- April 09 20256:00 PM America/New_YorkIs There Anybody Out There: Cornell Student Disability Services Film SeriesCornell Cinema104 Willard Straight Hall
New York 14853Is There Anybody Out Thereby Ella Bee Glendining and Janine MarmotCornell Cinema presents IS ANYBODY OUT THERE in collaboration with Cornell's Student Disability Services Office as part of the three-part series highlighting a range of disability experiences in film. The screening will be introduced by Emily Nester, Assistant Director of Operations for Cornell's Student Disability Services Office, and will be followed by an informal post-screening discussion.
- April 10 20252:00 PM America/New_YorkIs There Anybody Out There Screening and DiscussionCartersville Public Library429 W Main Street
Georgia 30120Is There Anybody Out Thereby Ella Bee Glendining and Janine MarmotJoin GPB as we follow filmmaker Ella Glendining along her journey as she wonders if there is anyone who can share the experience of living in a body like hers. This simple question–one which non disabled people take for granted–leads to a journey to not only others who live like her, but to the realization that meeting them changes how she views herself in the world. Following the screening, we will hear from New Disabled South and their work to improve the lives of disabled people and build strong disability justice and rights movements in the South. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact Christian Stegall at cstegall@gpb.org or call 404-685-2350.
- April 10 20257:00 PM America/Denver2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Fire Through Dry Grassby Andres “Jay” Molina and Alexis Neophytides and Jennilie Brewster and Peter Yearwood and Sarah FeuquayThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- April 14 20253:30 PM America/New_YorkPOV Screening- An Act of WorshipPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462An Act of Worshipby Nausheen Dadabhoy and Heba Elorbany and Kristi Jacobson and Sofian KhanJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "An Act of Worship". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- April 16 20256:00 PM America/ChicagoC.P.L. Documentary Delivery Service presents... A House Made of Splinters, A POV Documentary.Henry E. Legler Regional Library115 S. Pulaski Rd.
Illinois 60624A House Made of Splintersby Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica HellströmThe documentary will be screened both in our meeting Room and streamed online.
- April 16 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaUN 17/Pangea419 Coal Ave SW
New Mexico 87102The Song of the Butterfliesby Núria Frigola Torrent and Rolando ToledoSanctuary 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: 7pm arrival 7:30 pm Screening 90 min 9pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends
- April 21 20253:30 PM America/New_YorkPOV Screening- Uýra: The Rising ForestPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Uýra: The Rising Forestby Juliana Curi and João Henrique Kurtz and Lívia Cheibub and Martina Sönksen and Uýra SodomaJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Uýra: The Rising Forest". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- April 28 20253:30 PM America/New_YorkPOV Screening- Until He's BackPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Until He's Backby Jacqueline BaylonJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Until He's Back". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- April 29 20251:00 PM America/New_YorkSpring ShortsOut of the Box2340 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003American Seamsby Carly JakinsFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- April 29 20251:00 PM America/New_YorkSpring ShortsOut of the Box2340 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003A Swim Lessonby Rashida Jones and Will McCormack and Emily Arlook and Nicole EmanueleFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- May 06 20252:04 PM America/Los_AngelesSOC 301- Ties that Kill: Infectious Disease and Social DynamicsUW Seattle Campus211 Savery Hall Box 353340
Washington 98195-3340Survivorsby Arthur Pratt and Banker White and Barmmy Boy and Anna FitchStudents will watch the movie and I will give them questions to answer based on the movie and our previous lectures and discussion of gender/sex differences in infectious disease risks
- May 08 20257:00 PM America/Denver2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Fruits of Laborby Emily Cohen Ibañez and Ashley Solis and Tracy Rector and Aurora Guerrero and Richard Ray PerezThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- May 08 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Sol in the Gardenby Débora Souza Silva and Emily Cohen IbañezThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- May 21 20256:00 PM America/Los_AngelesFilm Fanatics Movie GroupCalabasas Library200 Civic Center Way
California 91302Is There Anybody Out Thereby Ella Bee Glendining and Janine MarmotOur monthly Library film group - Film Fanatics - meets to discuss movies.
- May 21 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaUN 17/Pangea419 Coal Ave SW
New Mexico 87102American Seamsby Carly JakinsSanctuary 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: 7pm arrival 7:30 pm Screening 90 min 9pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends
- June 12 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Uýra: The Rising Forestby Juliana Curi and João Henrique Kurtz and Lívia Cheibub and Martina Sönksen and Uýra SodomaThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- July 10 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102The Last Outby Michael Gassert and Sami Khan and Jonathan MillerThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- July 23 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaUN 17/Pangea419 Coal Ave SW
New Mexico 87102Fire Through Dry Grassby Andres “Jay” Molina and Alexis Neophytides and Jennilie Brewster and Peter Yearwood and Sarah FeuquaySanctuary 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: 7pm arrival 7:30 pm Screening 90 min 9pm Panel Discussion 10 pm Program Ends
- August 14 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Landfallby Cecilia Aldarondo and Ines Hoffman KannaThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- September 18 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102Things We Dare Not Doby Bruno Santamaría and Abril López Carillo and Andrea RabasaThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.
- October 09 20257:00 PM MDT2025 Free Film Screening SeriesNational Hispanic Cultural Center1701 4th Street SW
New Mexico 87102The Song of the Butterfliesby Núria Frigola Torrent and Rolando ToledoThe National Hispanic Cultural Center 2025 Free Summer Film Series will celebrate Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers, directors, academics, students and screenwriters. We will examine the power of our stories in film through independent, documentary, and mocumentary Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous films, as well as issues of equity and access. We aim to address disparity in the film industry by providing rising Hispanic/Latinx/Chicana/Indigenous filmmakers with insight and skills to advance their careers while increasing awareness of their skills and unique perspectives as filmmakers, directors, and screenwriters.