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African Film Festival returns to St. Louis this weekend

Visit the countries of South Africa, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan, Senegal, Chad, and Tunisia during screenings at Washington University, March 25–27.

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Prince Lyons' début film, 'We Are All Pretty Broken,' comes to .ZACK this week

The dancer and 2021-2022 Kranzberg Resident Artist has produced the Black high school film he never saw growing up.

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An exit interview with Cinema St. Louis' Cliff Froehlich

After 19 years with the film-focused organization, Cliff Froehlich reflects on the most rewarding and memorable aspects of his tenure.

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7 films to watch at the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase

The showcase runs at Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium from July 15-24.

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Lion Forge Animation partners with HBO Max, Cartoon Network on new series...

The St. Louis-based animation studio will help bring the popular graphic novel series to life for TV screens.

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"A New Home," an exploration of St. Louis' Bosnian community, premieres at...

The new film from the creators of "America's Last Little Italy: The Hill" is a love letter to a community of refugees who changed St. Louis for the better.

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Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow brings “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” to...

Attendees can get a taste of things to come at this teaser for Alamo Drafthouse’s upcoming St. Louis location.

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Finding love, darts, and Oscar Wilde in St. Louis with “Doubting Tom”

Local filmmaker Vanessa Roman’s Oscar Wilde-inspired, St. Louis-set romantic comedy hits streaming services on August 26.

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Cinema St. Louis plans to buy the Hi-Pointe Theatre

Cinema St. Louis sets its sights on the historic Hi-Pointe Theatre as its new base of operations.

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The Webster University Film Series opens 2023 with "EO"

The buzzy international film, a Joe Dante double-feature, and much more are on the schedule for the 2023 film series.

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Local filmmaker Josh Guffey’s St. Louis-made crime film was a long time coming

Guffey’s debut feature, All Gone Wrong, is available to stream starting January 27.

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Films to catch at this year’s St. Louis Jewish Film Festival

The fest will return to in-person screenings at Marcus Des Peres Cinema from March 12-16.

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"Say Amen, Somebody" returns to the Hi-Pointe this weekend

The final screening of the film will feature a post-show conversation with gospel music legend Zella Jackson Price and Gospel Music Hall of Fame Missouri CEO Monica Butler.

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Behind the scenes at Arkadin Cinema and Bar’s long-awaited indoor space

Cinema co-owners Keith Watson and Sarah Baraba talk their new digs and long-term plans.

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True/False 2023 gets personal

After two decades of programming, the nonfiction film fest focuses on more personal stories that speak to much larger ideas.

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Lion Forge takes the leap into live-action programming

Stephanie Sperber has been named as the new president and chief content officer of the newly renamed Lion Forge Entertainment.

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Films to see at QFest St. Louis 2023

The annual LGBTQ+ film festival runs May 4-10 at the Hi-Pointe Theatre.

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"Hungry Dog Blues" finally has its day

Filmmaker Jason Abrams’ neo-western, shot in St. Charles County, hits streaming services on April 25.

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How St. Louis' repertory cinema scene continues to evolve

Among the latest additions to the film scene is Arkadin Cinema & Bar's new indoor space, which has found a niche with art house, grindhouse, silent films, and more obscure options.

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Your guide to free summer movie series around St. Louis

Pack up a picnic and head to a local park to take in a film al fresco this summer.

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Filmmakers reflect on their winning Cinema at Citygarden short films

The three films can be viewed daily from 5-10 p.m. through June 30 on the Citygarden video wall.

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Catch these four features at the 23rd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers...

The showcase of the best in local film runs at the Hi-Pointe Theatre from July 21-30.

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Arkadin brings Kansas Bowling’s first feature, “Cuddly Toys,” to St. Louis...

The Mondo-inspired coming-of-age film captures some of the horrors of being a teenage girl.

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Director Steven Soderbergh looks back on "King of the Hill" 30 years later

The film, which was set and filmed in St. Louis, celebrates its 30th anniversary on August 20.

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Cinema St. Louis announces 2023 SLIFF awardees Alexander Payne, Reginald...

The annual festival, which runs November 9-19, will welcome several directors for in-person events in addition to its slate of screenings.

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Explore the French Extremity movement and the latest in horror at Hysteria Fest

The horror film fest runs from October 18-22 at Arkadin Cinema & Bar.

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