Free Film Screening of ‘Our Movement Starts here’ in Warrenton
Warren County Senior Center 435 W. Franklin St., Warrenton, NC, United StatesFree film screening of ‘Our Movement Starts here’ to be held in Warrenton on Tuesday February 18, at 1 pm.
Free film screening of ‘Our Movement Starts here’ to be held in Warrenton on Tuesday February 18, at 1 pm.

“From Ground Zero” is a collection of raw, firsthand stories from 22 Palestinian filmmakers in Gaza, capturing their lives and realities in the midst of the genocide. Saturday February 22nd | 7 PM (doors open at 6:30) at The Rialto Raleigh (1620 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh.) Admission is free | $10 suggested donation (donations cover the […]

NC Disaster Response & Resilience Network invites you to The Resilience & Roots Film Series, “There’s Something in The Water”. Friday, March 14 • 4 PM. NC A&T State University, Academic Classroom, Building Room 109, 1601 E Market Street, Greensboro. Guest parking: Obermeyer Parking Deck

Reserve your spot for World Beyond War’s 5th annual virtual film festival. March 15-March 29

Register: Our Movement Starts Here Movie Screening at UNC Charlotte Popp Martin Student Union Theatre 8845 Craver Rd, Charlotte. Tuesday, March 18th • 5:30 - 8:30 PM
Event: DC Environmental Film Festival 2025, March 20-29. The DCEFF website also offers free online showings of short films

Virtual Screening: Join the film makers for a Special Screening of Farming While Black on Thursday, March 20 • 7 PM
Film Series: UNC's grad worker chapter of UNC150 is hosting a film series this summer, focusing on labor-oriented films to fund raise for an audit of UNC’s budget to hold the administration accountable. Come out for film and discussion on labor power and organizing. The films will be shown at the Chelsea Theatre, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road […]
Screening: "State of Change: Living with Water," exploring how NC communities are returning waterways to a natural state to address the impacts of climate change, how Conserving Carolina is working to restore floodplains in western NC, and how the Coharie Indian Tribe is reconnecting with the river they’ve lived on for centuries. Varsity Theatre (123 E Franklin St, Chapel […]
Screening: Conserving Carolina invites you to Stories of Resilience: Films from the Year Since Hurricane Helene. This event, on the anniversary of the storm, features short films by PBS NC. September 27 • 7:30—9:30 PM at the Hendersonville Theatre, 229 S Washington Street Hendersonville, NC