Gateway Packet - True/False Film Fest

Gateway Packet

Upon purchase of a Gateway Packet, you’ll be able to reserve one ticket to three films or three tickets to one film (or a combo of those two options). Please note that if you purchase more than one packet at a time, the system requires all packet selections to be the same. If you would like packets with different combinations of tickets, you may do so by making separate purchases. 

Gateway Packets went on sale February 25 and will be available until February 28 at 6PM. 

2020 FILMS

THURSDAY

 Dir. Lance Oppenheim; 2020; 81 min
A Floridian garden of earthly delights and its discontents, Some Kind of Heaven follows retirees newly arrived at the fountain of youth.
 

Thu, Mar 5 / 4:30PM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Jim LeBrecht, Nicole Newnham; 2019; 102 min
Summer camp is where hijinks, freedom, sexual awakening, and self-discovery flourish.
 

Thu, Mar 5 / 7:15PM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Bill and Turner Ross; 2020; 98 min
In the shadows of the cranes, a beloved neighborhood dive bar is closing its doors.
 
Thu, Mar 5 / 10:00PM / Missouri Theatre
Dir. Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss; 2019; 106 min
Women from Eastern Europe and Africa find themselves sitting inside camper vans parked along a German country road.
 

Thu, Mar 5 / 10:30PM / Showtime Theater @ The Blue Note

FRIDAY

Dir. Catarina Vasconcelos; 2020; 101 min
A family preserves its memories in this epistolary love story.
 
Fri, Mar 6 / 11AM / Missouri Theatre
 Dir. David France; 2020; 107 min
There are no gay men in Chechnya, if we are to trust the words of the man who leads the volatile Russian republic.
 

Fri, Mar 6 / 2:30PM / Jesse Auditorium

71 min

Artists from all around the world challenge power.

Fri, Mar 6 / 7:00PM / Gannett Hall

Dir. Jim LeBrecht, Nicole Newnham; 2019; 102 min
Summer camp is where hijinks, freedom, sexual awakening, and self-discovery flourish.
 

Fri, Mar 6 / 10:00PM / Jesse Auditorium

SATURDAY

Dir. Arthur Jones; 2020; 95 min
The story of a little frog who gets lost in the dark web.
 
Sat, Mar 7 / 12:30PM / Jesse Auditorium
 Dir. Garrett Bradley; 2020; 85 min

A single moment in time can propel your life into new, unexpected directions.

Sat, Mar 7 / 4:00PM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Cristina Costantini, Kareem Tabsch; 2020; 96 min
Walter Mercado, a fabulous, gender-fluid Puerto Rican astrologer who read the stars and told the future.
 

Sat, Mar 7 / 9:45PM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Yoni Goldstein & Meredith Zielke; 2020; 87 min
A modernist architectural marvel, the city is a sparkling wasteland of machine dreams and aging monuments to a utopian future.
 

Sat, Mar 7 / 10:00PM / Missouri Theatre

SUNDAY

SUNLESS SHADOWS

Dir. Mehrdad Oskouei; 2019; 74 min
Oskouei captures the incarcerated women exerting feelings of liberation within confinement.
 
Sun, Mar 8 / 9:30AM / Jesse Auditorium 
Dir. David France; 2020; 107 min
There are no gay men in Chechnya, if we are to trust the words of the man who leads the volatile Russian republic.
 

Sun, Mar 8 / 12:45AM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Ursula Liang; 2020; 83 min
Returning home after getting his hair braided for Thanksgiving, Akai Gurley, an innocent and unarmed black man, was shot and killed walking down a dark stairwell in the NYCHA Pink Houses of East New York.
 

Sun, Mar 8 / 4:00PM / Jesse Auditorium

SHORTS: ROUGE

81 min
This vibrant four-film suite heightens the senses and takes the viewer on a journey of healing.
 
Sun, Mar 8 / 7:15PM / The Picturehouse
Dir. Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss; 2020; 109 min
This delightful, insightful, and rousing film watches as its charismatic subjects figure out if it’s possible to unite a divided house. (CB) Presented by Veterans United Home Loans
 

Sun, Mar 8 / 7:30PM / Jesse Auditorium

Dir. Arthur Jones; 2020; 95 min
The story of a little frog who gets lost in the dark web.
 
Sun, Mar 8 / 7:30PM / The Showtime Theater @ The Blue Note