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Friday, May 1st – Sunday, May 3rd
New York-based independent investigative journalist Amy Goodman has been reporting from hotspots around the world for decades: from East Timor to Morocco, Nigeria, and Gaza, and closer to home during 9/11 and the Iraq War. Goodman and a small group of colleagues present the daily online, TV, and radio news program Democracy Now!, which has been on the air since 1996 with no government funding, thanks to contributions from donors, foundations, and news consumers.
Friday, May 1st – 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 2nd – 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm
Sunday, May 3rd – 1:00 pm

COMMUNITY NIGHT
PRESENTED BY INTERLOCHEN IN TOWN

SCHOOL OF ROCK

Wednesday, May 6th 2026

Fired from his band and hard up for cash, guitarist and vocalist Dewey Finn finagles his way into a job as a fifth-grade substitute teacher at a private school, where he secretly begins teaching his straight-A students the finer points of rock ‘n’ roll and the power of sticking it to the man. But as the school’s stern principal closes in and the Battle of the Bands looms, Dewey risks everything to prove that rock ‘n’ roll can change lives.

Doors: 6:00pm
Event: 7:00pm
*FREE ADMISSION TO INTERLOCHEN STUDENTS*

Tuesday, March 24th – Tuesday, May 19th

This poignant new Norwegian drama is about what happens to an estranged family when they attempt to reconcile in the wake of their matriarch’s death. Thirtysomething Oslo Sisters Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) are devastated after losing their mother, who divorced their famous film director dad (Stellan Skarsgård) when they were little. Or, emotionally speaking, did their dad divorce them? Either way, their father uses his ex-wife’s death as a chance to start over as a father. But his desire to suddenly fix everything may be a little too tidy – or plainly insincere – as he tries to get his oldest daughter, a talented working actress, to star in his latest, most personal, script. She denies the role, which he immediately offers to her more famous American counterpart (Elle Fanning), and proceeds to start production in the family’s childhood home. The film’s journey – and imperilment – mirrors the family’s attempts to shake free or simply accept their past, and one another. One of this year’s Palme d’Or nominees at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was also awarded the Grand Prize of the Festival, it was just nominated for seven Critics Choice awards, including Best Picture. It also appears on the Oscars shortlist for Best Casting, Best Cinematography & Best International Feature.

Tuesday, May 5th at 1pm and 7pm

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TERRY LYNN CARRITHERS
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The Traverse City Film Festival is committed to showing ‘Just Great Movies’ and helping to save one of America’s few indigenous art forms — the cinema. We are committed to showing great movies that both entertain and enlighten the audience. We need movies that seek to enrich the human spirit and the art of filmmaking, not the bottom line. Our goal is for people to leave the theater with the feeling that they just watched something special.

Kids’ $1 Matinee!

The State Theatre offers family friendly movies every Saturday at 10 am.

All tickets are only $1

We also offer affordable snacks for both children and adults.

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