What we’re about
Movie lovers unite! Planning semi-weekly in-person meetups at Green Light Cinema downtown (with occasional trips into Tampa for the Screen Door microcinema) for arthouse, indie, repertory/classic, genre, and foreign films!
Come by just for the movie or stick around after for a beer at Hops2.0 or another bar downtown! We meet in the lobby beforehand.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- St. Pete Arthouse Cinema Club- “Documentary Shorts Block 2”AMC Sundial , Saint Petersburg, FL
Join us for the Documentary Shorts Block 2 at the Sunscreen Film Festival. Film starts at 11am. Let’s meet in the lobby to the far right of the concession area before the film starts. Afterwards will meet up nearby to chat and discuss the film. Open to suggestions of some place close to go. Check comments later for specifics. Best to purchase ticket in advance.
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Ticket linkBallet Bodies 0:07:56 This documentary explores black ballet dancers' struggles in the past and the safe spaces they've created as a result.
Beacon City 0:09:46 A story about the creation of the Florida Gulf Coast Hope Spot.
Just Laugh 0:16:24 A small-town community theater attempts a fiendishly difficult and dangerous production. The mayhem bares the heart of a community and speaks to the importance of laughter and escape.
Skating Across Borders 0:12:29 'Skating Across Borders' depicts a local artist's journey to bootstrap an ambitious non-profit event for his local community. His ultimate vision is to combine his passion for art with his love for skateboarding culture. In doing so, he sets out to collaborate with local legends and fellow artists to create an impactful non-profit event that transforms the community.
The Calm Under the Water 0:10:00 An artist who is paralyzed from the neck down confronts several obstacles on his journey towards happiness and inner peace. Filmed in 24 hours. Directed by Cam Brooks Produced by Alex Williams and Cruise Bogle.
Geezers 0:12:33 The “Geezer Happy Hour” is Ann Arbor’s hottest event - especially for the over 70 crowd. Every Friday, from 6p to 9p, a graying generation pull on their dance shoes and rock out to a live band like its 1968. At the center of it all is Randy Tessier. Not only does he organize the event, he’s a frequent performer. Randy’s been in bands since he was a teenager, but never quite made the big time. Now in his 70s, Randy’s getting some of the attention he’s long sought, and determined to keep rocking as long as he can. In the wake of the tragic loss of his son, Randy needs the music, and the Geezers, more than ever.
The Beat Within 0:05;42 A PASSION PROJECT MICRO DOCUMENTARY ON THE HEALING POWERS OF LOCAL COMMUNITY DRUM CIRCLES.
Cold World 0:08:58 A survivor led conversation on sex work, exploitation and stigma.
A Rare Breed: Service in the Smokies 0:11:16 A Rare Breed explores the life-changing bond between disabled veterans and their service dogs. It tells the journey of two veterans who, with the help of the Smoky Mountain Service Dogs organization, overcome challenges and reclaim independence. The film highlights these amazing dogs' healing power, showcasing their profound impact on their handlers' lives. It's a story of resilience, companionship, and a testament to service dogs' extraordinary role in supporting veterans.