Screenings

April 30 - Toronto
HotDocs, Lightbox

May 1 - Toronto
HotDocs, Cumberland

June 3 - Brooklyn
Brooklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn Heights Cinema

June 4 & 8 - Chicago
Chicago Underground Film Festival

June 9 - Brooklyn
Rooftop Films, Ft. Greene Park

June 11 - Brooklyn
Brooklyn Film Festival, indieScreen

June 17 - 25 - Brooklyn
indieScreen

June 17 - July 7 - Manhattan
Cinema Village

July 7 - TBD - Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights Cinema

August 5 - Providence
Cable Car Cinema

August 19 - Los Angeles
Laemmle Music Hall

August 25 - Santa Fe
The Screen

September 7 - Golden, Colorado
Opening Night Film - Docuwest

September 16-17
Cleveland Cinemateque

October 7-13 Seattle
Northwest Film Forum

October 8- Portland, OR
Hollywood Theater

October 10- Bellingham, WA
Pickford Center

October 16- Flagstaff AZ
Flagstaff Mountain Fest

November 22 - Chapel Hill, NC
6pm at Varsity Theater

November 23, 6pm - Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Heights Cinema

November 27, 5pm - Williamsburg, Brooklyn
indieScreen

December 1 at 7:30 - Harlem, New York City
Maysles Cinema
Q&A with filmmakers

December 5 at 7:30 - East Village, New York City
Theatre 80 - 80 St. Marks Place
“Occupy St. Marks Theatre 80 Film Series, Protest, power and people.” Documentary shorts from Occupy Wall Street and Features from around the world.
Q&A with Protagonist Daniel Goldstein.

December 6, 9 - Harlem, New York City
Maysles Cinema
Dec 6, 7:30pm: Q&A with Dr. Mindy Fullilove, Daniel Goldstein & local community
Dec 9, 7:30pm: Q&A with Daniel Goldstein

December 11 at 7:00pm - Portland, OR
Hollywood Theatre

December 13 at 8:00pm - West Village, New York City
Stranger Than Fiction Series at IFC Center
Q&A With Directors

December 13 at 7:00pm - Tucson, AZ
Loft Cinema

December 14 at 7:00pm - Park Slope, Brooklyn
Rooftop Films Presents at the Brooklyn Ethical Culture Society (53 Prospect Park West)

Q&A with Directors Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley, and protagonist Daniel Goldstein

December 27, 28, 29 at 8pm - Williamsburg, Brooklyn
indieScreen


2012         


January 4, 7:30pm - Manhattan, New York City
Exit Art Digimovies (475 10th Avenue)
Q&A with co-directors Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley

January 3 and 4, 7:30pm - Honolulu, Hawaii
The Doris Duke Theatre at the Honolulu Academy of Arts

January 7 and 8 at 11am - Santa Monica, CA
Laemmle Santa Monica 4Plex
Q&A with filmmaker Michael Galinsky

January 7 and 8 at 5pm - Williamsburg, Brooklyn
indieScreen

January 6, 10, 12 - Chicago, Illinois
Gene Siskel Film Center
Fri, Jan 6th at 6:00pm
Tue, Jan 10th at 8:00pm
Thu, Jan 12th at 7:45pm

January 13 and 19, 7pm and 9pm - San Francisco, CA
Roxie

January 13, 14, 15 - Washington, DC
Dome Theater, Artisphere in Arlington, VA
Friday, January 13th - 8:00 PM
Saturday, January 14th - 5PM Matinee with panel discussion TBD
Saturday, January 14th - 8:00 PM
Sunday, January 15th - 6:00 PM
All screenings will be followed by Q&A with directors Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley. A screening of the short film, “The Tragedy of Urban Renewal” by dir. Jim Epstein will precede each screening.

January 13 to 15th - Pittsburgh, PA
Harris Theater

January 31, 7pm - Brooklyn, New York
The Old American Can Factory

February 8, 6:30pm - Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Fedex Global Education Center, UNC Campus (Presented by Stone Circles)

February 10, 8pm - Denton, Texas
Thin Line Film Fest, Opening Night (Campus Theatre)

February 18 - Missoula, Montana
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

March 3, 2:00pm - Salem, Massachusetts
Salem Film Fest - Cinema Salem

March 6, 5pm - Columbia University, Upper Manhattan
Rosenfield Building, Hess Commons (722 W. 168th St.)
Sponsored by Group for Community Recovery at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health
Q&A Follows with Mike Galinsky & Daniel Goldstein

March 8, 7pm - Bronx, New York
Bronx Documentary Center (614 Courtlandt Avenue (@ 151st St.)
Sponsored by South Bronx Unite: Stop FreshDirect
Panel with Mike Galinsky & Daniel Goldstein, and Bronx activists

March 12 & 13 (2 screenings each night) - Minneapolis, MN
Trylon Microcinema

March 18 - Boise, Idaho
The Flicks

March 19, 8pm - Boston, MA
The Docyard (Brattle Theatre)

March 20, 7pm - Boston, MA
The West End Museum, Preservation Film Festival (150 Staniford Street)
Q&A Follows with Michael Galinsky

April 14, 1pm - St. Louis, MO
Washington University, Brown Hall, Room. 100
The Center for the Humanities at Washington University — in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council, Webster University and the University of Missouri-St. Louis’s Center for the Humanities — presents the first annual St. Louis Humanities Festival.

April 18, 6:30pm - The Bronx
Manhattan College Leo Engineering Building, Scala Auditorium
3825 Corlear Avenue @ West 238th Street
Sponsored by the Bronx Council for Environmental Quality, the Peace Studies Program at Manhattan College, and the Fort Independence Park Neighborhood Association

April 27, 6:30pm - Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
Brown Memorial Church
52 Gates Avenue (between Waverly and Washington Avenue)
Panel discussion with members of 5th Ave Committe and Brooklyn Speaks. 

May 1st - Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Brooklyn SkillShare presents Battle for Brooklyn  at LaunchPad in Crown Heights for its ”Building Community Alternatives to Capitalism” on Tuesday, May 1st—in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street’s May DayStay tuned for time of screening.

May 17, 7pm - Denver, Colorado
DocNight at the Denver FilmCenter/Colfax  

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