Traveling Film Exhibitions

A few examples of traveling film exhibitions.

New browser window will open for Astria Suparak. Astria Suparak is an independent film programmer who travels her eclectic film programs. She curates site-specific film, video, and audio shows for international art museums and galleries, film festivals, music venues and bands.

New browser window will open for the UCLA Film & Television Archiv. UCLA Film & Television Archiv A sample of UCLA Film and Television Archive’s touring exhibitions.

New browser window will open for The Global Film Initiative. The Global Film Initiative New cinema from the developing world to promote cross-cultural understanding through cinema.

New browser window will open for The Goethe Institute. The Goethe Institute Traveling exhibitions of new and classic German cinema.

New browser window will open for SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT: The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative & British Avant-Garde Film 1966-76. SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT: The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative & British Avant-Garde Film 1966-76. International touring exhibition.

New browser window will open for the Madcat Women’s International Film Festival. Madcat Women’s International Film Festival International festival that exhibits independent and experimental films and videos directed by women from around the globe.

New browser window will open for the Black Maria Film Festival. Black Maria Film Festival Annual touring exhibition showcasing independent film and video, established in 1981.

New browser window will open for the Toronto Film Circuit. Toronto Film Circuit Toronto Film Circuit (a division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group), promotes the awareness of Canadian film through its touring programs.

Waller, Gregory. Winter 2003/04. New browser window will open for the Robert Southard and the history of the traveling film exhibition. Robert Southard and the history of the traveling film exhibition. Film Quarterly 57, no. 2. This article presents an historical study of a traveling film exhibitor in the rural South, 1930s-40s.

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Updated: March 3, 2005
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