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This Wednesday at 7:00 PM, join us for a special screening of Jurassic Park as we celebrate and honor the remarkable career of Sam Neill.
You've watched it. You've judged it. You've probably binged more of it than you'll admit. But how does reality television actually get made? IFS member and industry television editor Wilton Cruz — whose credits span Top Chef, Below Deck, The Real Housewives of New York, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and Southern Hospitality — pulls back the curtain on one of Hollywood's most misunderstood crafts.
Tickets are $20 (Includes a glass of wine).
After her brother dies from an overdose, a grieving woman takes the man she believes is responsible captive, demanding answers. As his disappearance draws others into the search, what begins as a personal reckoning spirals into a tense collision of grief, denial, and competing truths.
Join us for a special Journalism in Film screening featuring Michael Mann’s riveting true story of whistleblowers, investigative reporting, and the fight to hold powerful institutions accountable.
The Film Society transforms into a pop-up gallery showcasing hand-painted Ghanaian movie posters—one of the world’s most vibrant and unique forms of film art.
Join us for an archaeological expedition unlike any other as we celebrate the 45th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark with a four-course dinner inspired by Indiana Jones’ legendary adventure, followed by a screening of one of cinema’s greatest action films.
Dinner is followed by a screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
The Pain and The Power asks what remains after belief systems fail, relationships end, and the spotlight moves on; and how art can transform damage into something communal, generous, and alive.
Shot partially in Idaho, soundtrack includes collaborations with Idaho artists Classtronaut and Endless Atlas. Screening will be followed by an in-person Q&A / community conversation with Logan Lynn.
Upcoming Special Events
You've watched it. You've judged it. You've probably binged more of it than you'll admit. But how does reality television actually get made? IFS member and industry television editor Wilton Cruz — whose credits span Top Chef, Below Deck, The Real Housewives of New York, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and Southern Hospitality — pulls back the curtain on one of Hollywood's most misunderstood crafts.

