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
- September 24 20232:00 PMSUNY ESF, EST 361SUNY ESFSUNY ESF 1 Forestry Drive
New York 13210Manzanar, Diverted When Water Becomes Dustby Ann Kaneko and Jin Yoo-KimThis will be a required film for students in my class "EST 361: History of the American Env Movement." They will watch and submit a written response.
- September 25 202310:12 AMSpanish classPort Townsend High School1500 Van Ness Street
Washington 98368Fruits of Laborby Emily Cohen Ibañez and Ashley Solis and Tracy Rector and Aurora Guerrero and Richard Ray PerezSpanish class
- September 25 20233:30 PMPOV 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/.
- September 26 20235:30 PMFilm Screening and DiscussionView Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library3854 54th Street
California 90043A Story of Bonesby Joseph Curran and Dominic Aubrey de Vere and Yvonne Isimeme IbazeboWe will screen the film A Story of Bones and have a brief discussion.
- September 28 20235:00 PMPOV and RPL Present: Team MerylandBayview Branch Library5100 Hartnett Ave
California 94804Team Merylandby Gabriel GauranoIn-person screening of " Team Meryland".
- October 02 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- PresidentPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Presidentby Camilla Nielsson and Signe Byrge Sørensen and Joslyn Barnes and Danny GloverJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "President". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- October 03 20234:00 PMPBS POV DocumentaryMassanutten Regional Library - Central Library174 S Main St.
Virginia 22801A House Made of Splintersby Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica HellströmThis event is online and in-person. Join Massanutten Regional Library for a FREE screening of A House of Splinters by Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström In the shadow of war by the frontlines in Eastern Ukraine, a safe haven provides refuge for children who have been temporarily separated from their parents. A House Made of Splinters chronicles three displaced kids who despite the perils surrounding them, find moments of joy, friendship, and childhood wonder, with the aid of dedicated social workers who work tirelessly to protect them from harm. All ages are welcome Film Run time: 1 Hour This event is in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS www.pbs.org/pov
- October 04 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- La Casa De Mama IchaPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462La Casa De Mama Ichaby Oscar Molina and Brenda Steinecke SotoJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "La Casa De Mama Icha". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- October 05 202312:30 PM"Let The Little Light Shine" Columbia College Chicago screening (Intro to Documentary Class)Columbia College Chicago1104 S Wabash, 313C
Illinois 60605Let The Little Light Shineby Kevin Shaw and Steve James and Rachel DicksonThe film would be screened for Columbia College Chicago's Introduction to Documentary class, which has 25 students, and opened up to other interested students. We would expect around 35 people to attend. The filmmaker Kevin Shaw will attend. (This has been arranged separately). Faculty member Eric Scholl will facilitate a Q&A.
- October 05 20236:30 PMADW Writers' Circle EventSpelman College350 Spelman Lane SW
Georgia 30314Pier Kidsby Elegance Bratton and Chester AlgernalThis is a requested screening of "Pier Kids" as part of our ADW (African Diaspora and the World) program at Spelman College. We would like to screen the film virtually and I will lead a discussion following the screening.
- October 11 202312:00 PMPOV Documentary and DiscussionWake Tech Community College - Scott Northern Wake Campus6600 Louisburg Rd Building E (Lecture Hall)
North Carolina 27616An Act of Worshipby Nausheen Dadabhoy and Heba Elorbany and Kristi Jacobson and Sofian KhanAbout the event: Wake Tech Student Activities is proud to present An Act of Worship. Please join us for a film screening followed by coffee and snacks in the SL Lobby while we engage in thoughtful discussion. All students are invited to participate in this FREE event. About the film: An Act of Worship explores the past 30 years of American history through the perspective of Muslims across the U.S. who have lived it. Observational footage of activists who came of age after 9/11 along with intimate testimonials offer a window into community’s perspective on pivotal moments and policies that continue to impact Muslim Americans today. A co-presentation with the Center for Asian American Media.
- October 16 20231:00 PMFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003Swim Teamby Lara StolmanFilm and discussions series for ages 55+ and older retired teachers in collaboration with UFT Si Beagle lifelong learning program.
- October 16 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- A House Made of SplintersPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462A House Made of Splintersby Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica HellströmJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "A House Made of Splinters". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- October 24 20235:30 PMDementia Friendly Film SeriesMonroe County History Center202 E 6th St
Indiana 47404The Mole Agentby Maite Alberdi and Marcela SantibanezThis film and round table discussion will be part of our 2nd annual Dementia Friendly Film Series. This is a series about aging, dementia, reducing stigma, and increasing awareness.
- October 28 20236:00 PMHouse of Djeli's Film SeriesZoom Screening13309 Lydia Street
Maryland 20906Shut Up and Paintby Titus Kaphar and Alex Mallis and Matt O’Neill and Perri Peltz and Chloe GbaiJoin the House of Djeli for a free online screening and discussion following the film screening.
- October 31 20231:00 PMFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003A House Made of Splintersby Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica HellströmFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- November 06 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- A Story of BonesPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462A Story of Bonesby Joseph Curran and Dominic Aubrey de Vere and Yvonne Isimeme IbazeboJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "A Story of Bones". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- November 07 20234:00 PMPBS POV DocumentaryMassanutten Regional Library - Central Library174 S Main St.
Virginia 22801Neurotypicalby Adam LarsenThis event is online and in-person. Join Massanutten Regional Library for a FREE screening of NEUROTYPICAL by Adam Larsen A 4-year-old, a teenager and an adult, all on the autism spectrum and at pivotal moments in their lives, work with their perceptual and behavioral differences in a "neurotypical" world. All ages are welcome Film Run time: 1 Hour This event is in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS www.pbs.org/pov
- November 13 20231:00 PMFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003Acceptedby Dan Chen and Jason Y. Lee and Jesse Einstein and Mark MonroeFilm and discussions series for ages 55+ and older retired teachers in collaboration with UFT Si Beagle lifelong learning program.
- November 13 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Children of the MistPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Children of the Mistby Hà Lệ Diễm and Swann Dubus and Trần Phương ThảoJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Children of the Mist". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- November 17 20237:00 PMMovies to MovementsVirtual8145-N Baltimore Avenue Suite 200
Maryland 20740Through the Nightby Loira Limbal and Jameka AutryJoin WE CAN for Movies to Movements-a monthly gathering of sisters where we will watch amazing films about powerful sisters doing great things for the beloved community.
- November 28 20231:00 PMFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003Children of the Mistby Hà Lệ Diễm and Swann Dubus and Trần Phương ThảoFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- December 05 20234:00 PMPBS POV DocumentaryMassanutten Regional Library - Central Library174 S Main St.
Virginia 22801Tribal Justiceby Anne MakepeaceThis event is online and in-person. Join Massanutten Regional Library for a FREE screening of Tribal Justice by Anne Makepeace In Tribal Justice, two Native American judges reach back to traditional concepts of justice in order to reduce incarceration rates, foster greater safety for their communities and create a more positive future for youth. By addressing the root causes of crime, they are modeling restorative systems that are working. Mainstream courts across the country begin to take notice. All ages are welcome, visit mrlib.org to register. Film Run time: 1 Hour This event is in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS www.pbs.org/pov
- December 07 20237:00 PMCottonwood Community Film ScreeningCottonwood Center for the Arts427 E Colorado Ave.
Colorado 80903He's My Brotherby Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg and Monica HellströmFree screening of HE'S MY BROTHER open to the public, in the upstairs theater. Popcorn and refreshments available. For more information visit: indiespiritfilmfestival.org www.facebook.com/IFSOC
- December 19 20231:00 PMFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003Who Killed Vincent Chinby Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Peña and Nancy Tong and Robert Larson and Juanita AndersonFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- January 09 20244:00 PMPBS POV DocumentaryMassanutten Regional Library - Central Library174 S Main St.
Virginia 22801The Last Outby Michael Gassert and Sami Khan and Jonathan MillerThis event is online and in-person. Join Massanutten Regional Library for a FREE screening of THE LAST OUT by Michael Gassert and Sami Khan and Jonathan Miller. Three Cuban baseball players leave their families and risk exile to train in Central America and chase their dreams of playing in the United States. At the shadowy nexus of the migrant trail and pro sports, The Last Out chronicles their difficult journey, from multi-step immigration obstacles and learning English to the broken promises and dubious motives of agents. All ages are welcome, visit mrlib.org to register. Film Run time: 1 Hour This event is in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS www.pbs.org/pov
- February 06 20244:00 PMPBS POV DocumentaryMassanutten Regional Library - Central Library174 S Main St.
Virginia 22801The Neutral Groundby CJ Hunt and Darcy McKinnon and Roy Wood Jr.This event is online and in-person. Join Massanutten Regional Library for a FREE screening of The Neutral Ground by CJ Hunt, Darcy McKinnon and Roy Wood Jr. The Neutral Ground documents New Orleans’ fight over monuments and America’s troubled romance with the Lost Cause. In 2015, director CJ Hunt was filming the New Orleans City Council’s vote to remove four confederate monuments. But when that removal is halted by death threats, CJ sets out to understand why a losing army from 1865 still holds so much power in America. A co-production of POV and ITVS, in association with the Center for Asian American Media. A co-presentation of Black Public Media and the Center for Asian American Media. Official Selection, Tribeca Film Festival. All ages are welcome Film Run time: 1 Hour This event is in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS www.pbs.org/pov