Centre Film Festival

Centre Film Festival
Saturday, Nov 16, 2024 at 12:00pm
Rowland Theatre
127 North Front Street

The Centre Film Festival is a week-long celebration of film and conversation connecting local voices with global ones through media arts, workshops and masterclasses. The Centre Film Festival brings multigenerational stories to the screen.

Schedule Of Events

12:00 Pm - Made In Pa: Local, In Short at Rowland Theatre

Support local filmmaking! Watch shorts that are Made in PA and meet some of the local filmmakers.

Join us for a Q and A after the film with visiting directors, Tony Buba.

12:00 Pm - Through The Storm at Rowland Theatre

The Red Lake Nation High School football team becomes a symbol of hope, unity, and resilience for the entire community.

12:pm - Rodeo Girls at Rowland Theatre
In Texas, where rodeo is an institution, three very young girls immerse themselves in the tough world of this spectacular and dangerous sport, proving that it is not just for men.

4:00 Pm - Driver at Rowland Theatre
DRIVER is a soulful exploration of resolute female long-haul truck drivers pursuing validation for their hard-earned work as they navigate the oppressive forces in their industry. Employing an intimate lens, Nesa Azimi’s first feature brings the audience into a community of solidarity and self-determination.

4:00 Pm Every 85 Minutes at Rowland Theatre
A day in the pandemic life of Deana, an Army veteran in Las Vegas struggling with PTSD and MST (Military Sexual Trauma) along with the isolation and disillusionment many felt. When memories of her assault are triggered she battles with the choice of ending it all or getting help.

4:00 Pm - Seeds at Rowland Theatre
Ziggy is offered her first gig as an online influencer, promoting for Nature’s Oath, a seed and fertilizer company. When her cousin summons her back to the rez, she is forced into a battle to save her people’s legacy, finding her power along the way. Written, directed and starring Kaniehtiio Horn. Also starring Graham Greene.

4:00 Pm - Cut Me If You Can + Sleeping Alone at Rowland Theatre
Stuck in the loop of a horror B-movie, two black stereotyped characters decide to up the script. But the film has other plans.