ANNUAL PROGRAMS

All Of Us

The “All of Us” film series presents programming representative of or of special interest to the many diverse communities that compose the Nickelodeon’s audience. Working together with representatives from African American, Native American, Latin American, and GLBT communities, we present films throughout the year together with special panel discussions and receptions. Read More

Community Film Forum

The Community Film Forum believes that discussion surrounding films creates and strengthens community. We keep links to websites that are recommended as results of Community Film Forum screening discussions. These are located on the "Links" page. Read More

Indie Grits Film Festival

The mission of the Indie Grits Film Festival is to break down any walls that may intimidate first time media makers by creating exhibition opportunities for work that might not make it into other festivals. Indie GRITS presents a fun, exciting and enlightening opportunity for experienced and first-time media makers to come together and share their interest in independent media production. Dates for the 2008 Indie Grits Film Festival are April 9-13. For more information visit www.indiegrits.com Read More

Columbia Jewish Film Festival

The Columbia Jewish Film Festival is held in March/April of each year and centered around documentaries and acclaimed films created by and about the Jewish cultures. THE 2008 FESTIVAL DATES ARE MARCH 29 - April 3. Read More

Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers

This series brings six independent filmmakers from around the country to partnering venues in the Southeast to personally present their work, from September through April. Southern Circuit is funded by Time Warner Cable. Read More

Second Saturdays at the Nick

Second Saturdays at The Nick is a Family Film Series targeting children ages 3 to 10 and held at 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month. Read More

Global Lens Film Series

Global Lens, a program of the Global Film Initiative based in San Francisco was founded to promote cross-cultural understanding through cinema. The Global Lens series features ten narrative features selected for authentic voice, strong cinematics and unique cultural perspective. The series can be seen in over forty theatrical locations across the United States and Canada. Read More

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