The horrors of the corporate takeover of water exposed tonight at the Dreamland Film Center.
Gone, but not forgotten: view Scott Shuffitt's documentary about the famed record store this Sunday at the Dreamland Film Center
Through an impressive array of movies, the Louisville Film Society gave Louisville film lovers a great weekend. I find it all the more satisfying in that I have not yet been lynched for my reviews.
Students and faculty brought down a series of experimental shorts to the Festival, exploring the artistic possibility of film as we understand it.
A well meaning documentary about the downfall of Detroit doesn't ask many questions, doesn't give any answers, and certainly doesn't have any hope for the future.
Featuring shorts, silents, documentaries, dramas, comedies, and philosophical meditations, the Flyover Film Festival has something for everyone.
Come out to the Dreamland Film Center tonight for a free screening of a documentary about Civil Rights icon Daisy Bates.
This week the Louisville Film Society presents a Christmas movie triple feature, as well as the documentary "Troop 1500."
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