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TAXI DRIVER
Fri, Feb 20 at Midnight

TAXI DRIVER

Martin Scorsese’s Paul Schrader-penned tale of an unstable New York cabbie driven to violence by loneliness and desperation celebrates its 50th anniversary.
FADE TO BLACK
Sat, Feb 21 at Midnight

FADE TO BLACK

Eric Binford spends all of his free time watching old films. When his bullies push him too far, Eric dons the outfits of his big-screen idols to kill off his tormentors in outrageous recreations of his favorite movie scenes in this meta sendup of cinephilia run amok.
Seminar: Nashville’s Black Cinema Culture: A Hidden History of Film From Music City + STORMY WEATHER
Mon, Feb 23 | Seminar at 7:00pm, Film at 8:00pm

Seminar: Nashville’s Black Cinema Culture: A Hidden History of Film From Music City + STORMY WEATHER

This Belcourt 100 seminar reveals a century of filmmaking shaped by Black Nashvillians, examining the actors, directors, writers, exhibitors and theaters that fostered Black cinema culture during and after Jim Crow segregation — and traces how Nashville’s Black creatives used the moving image to reflect lived experience and shape cultural identity, positioning Music City as an overlooked center of African American cinema. Includes a screening of STORMY WEATHER immediately following at 8:00pm.