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 30 20251:00 PM America/New_YorkFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2340 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003UNIONby Stephen Maing and Brett Story and Mars Verrone and Samantha Curley and Martin DiciccoFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- October 01 20258:00 AM America/New_YorkFarm Labor Today -- Social Issues Beyond Of Mice and MenNew Paltz High School196 Main St.
New York 12561Fruits of Laborby Emily Cohen Ibañez and Ashley Solis and Tracy Rector and Aurora Guerrero and Richard Ray PerezWe will watch the film during our class block.
- 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.
- October 15 20257:00 PM America/New_YorkPenn State Sustainability and WPSU Film SeriesN/A This is a virtual screening100 Innovation Blvd. Suite 151B
Pennsylvania 16802UNIONby Stephen Maing and Brett Story and Mars Verrone and Samantha Curley and Martin DiciccoThis will be screened as a part of the Penn State Sustainability film series that WPSU partners on each year.
- October 16 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st SW
New Mexico 87102Bulls and Saintsby Rodrigo Dorfman and Peter EversolSanctuary 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
- October 16 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st SW
New Mexico 87102Jardinesby Alfredo ToresSanctuary 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
- October 21 20251:00 PM America/Los_AngelesMultilingual EducationThe Evergreen State College1240 Arcadia Street. NW 1240 Arcadia St. NW
Washington 98502Hummingbirdsby Estefanía “Beba” Contreras and Silvia Del Carmen CastañoMultilingual Education and Latinx Studies class screening.
- October 21 20256:30 PM America/Los_AngelesBlack on Screen, Screening of "Unapologetic"Santa Cruz Public Libraries, Capitola Branch2005 Wharf Road
California 95010Unapologeticby Ashley O’Shay and Morgan JohnsonScreening and Discussion of "Unapologetic"
- October 22 20256:30 PM America/Los_AngelesBlack on Screen, Screening of "Unapologetic"Resource Center for Nonviolence612 Ocean Street
California 95060Unapologeticby Ashley O’Shay and Morgan JohnsonScreening and Discussion of "Unapologetic"
- October 28 202510:00 AM America/Los_AngelesSpanish 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
- October 28 20251:00 PM America/New_YorkFall Film SeriesOut of the Box2340 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003Made in Ethiopiaby Xinyan Yu and Max DuncanFilm and discussions series for ages 55+
- October 28 20251:00 PM America/Los_AngelesMultilingual EducationThe Evergreen State College1240 Arcadia Street. NW 1240 Arcadia St. NW
Washington 98502Bulls and Saintsby Rodrigo Dorfman and Peter EversolMultilingual Education and Latinx Studies class screening.
- November 04 20251:00 PM America/Los_AngelesMultilingual EducationThe Evergreen State College1240 Arcadia Street. NW 1240 Arcadia St. NW
Washington 98502The Last Outby Michael Gassert and Sami Khan and Jonathan MillerMultilingual Education and Latinx Studies class screening.
- November 05 202512:00 PM America/New_YorkSocial Justice Film SeriesMercer County Community College1200 Old Trenton Road CM107
New Jersey 08850Jardinesby Alfredo ToresThe Office of Campus Culture and Belong will be holding a Social Justice Film Series to encourage discussion about social justice topics among students and faculty/staff.
- November 08 20252:00 PM America/ChicagoWalker POV CinemaWalker Branch Library11071 S. Hoyne Ave.
Illinois 60643Emergent Cityby Kelly Anderson and Jay Arthur Sterrenberg and Brenda Ávila-HannaJoin the Chicago Public Library, Walker Branch for a free screening of Emergent City. "Over a decade, within the borders of a single Brooklyn community district, a microcosm of American democracy emerges. Residents of Sunset Park face a tangled web of rising rents, a legacy of environmental racism and the loss of the industrial jobs that once sustained their community. When a global developer purchases Industry City - a massive industrial complex on the waterfront - and begins to transform it into an “innovation district,” a battle erupts over the future of the neighborhood and of New York City itself. Emergent City is a meticulously crafted civic epic. It sheds light on power and process, illuminating systems and giving viewers a front row seat to the public and private spaces where the city is shaped. With extraordinary access, it tracks an ensemble of participants including the local council member, Industry City’s developers and community members with divergent stakes. The film explores the profound intersections of gentrification, climate crisis and real estate development, and asks how change might emerge from dialogue and collective action in a world where too many outcomes are constrained by money, politics and business as usual." (Source: https://www.newday.com/films/emergent-city)
- November 19 20251:00 PM America/New_YorkDocumentary & Discussion: The Ride AheadBarrington Public Library281 County Road
Rhode Island 02806The Ride Aheadby Samuel Habib and Dan Habib and Erica LupinacciThis screening will be a part of our DEI Film Series. We have partnered with our local Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee to show a new documentary or film every month and have a discussion.
- November 19 20255:30 PM America/Indiana/IndianapolisReel Stories Film SeriesBall State University - AT 1832000 W. University Ave. Applied Technology 183
Indiana 47306Brief Tender Lightby Arthur Musah and Brook Sitgraves TurnerThe Ball State University Libraries’ film series “Reel Stories” explores the lives of individuals from varied cultural, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds as they navigate identity and belonging in contemporary society. Each film screening highlights personal stories that challenge assumptions and reveal the complexities of human experience across lines of difference. "Brief Tender Light" will focus on exploring the lives of the international students and faculty on our campus.
- November 19 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaThe Studio @ WESST609 Broadway SW
New Mexico 87102Boat Peopleby Kjell Boersma and Thao LamSanctuary 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
- November 20 20257:00 PM America/DenverSanctuary CinemaFUSION700 1st SW
New Mexico 87102Aurora's Sunriseby Inna Sahakyan and Vardan Hovhannisyan and Christian Beetz and Justė Michailinaitė and Kęstutis Drazdauskas and Eric EsrailianSanctuary 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