
March 2019
Kundun: 60 Years in Exile
Screening and discussion of the film Kundun in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising of March 10, 1959. Geshe Tsewang Thinley, a Tibetan monk from the Drepung Gomang Tibetan Monastery in India, will be on hand to facilitate discussion about the film, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and the Tibetan diaspora that began on this day. In 1937, a two-and-a-half year old boy from a simple family in Tibet was recognized as the 14th reincarnation of the…
Find out more »April 2019
Pop Up Film Haus: Location Hunting
What´s left? Films from former East Germany As part of the 2018-2019 initiative Year of German-American Friendship, encompassed by the motto “Wunderbar Together”, Goethe Pop Up Kansas City invites everyone to its Pop Up Film Haus to discover German cinema through a curated selection of films. Each film will be shown in German with English subtitles. Together with our partner Stray Cat Film Center, we invite you to What’s left? Films from former East Germany, a series of film screenings curated by Dr. Larson…
Find out more »Pop Up Film Haus: Herzsprung
What´s left? Films from former East Germany As part of the 2018-2019 initiative Year of German-American Friendship, encompassed by the motto “Wunderbar Together”, Goethe Pop Up Kansas City invites everyone to its Pop Up Film Haus to discover German cinema through a curated selection of films. Each film will be shown in German with English subtitles. Together with our partner Stray Cat Film Center, we invite you to What’s left? Films from former East Germany, a series of film screenings curated by Dr. Larson…
Find out more »May 2019
Pop Up Film Haus: Berlin is in Germany
What´s left? Films from former East Germany As part of the 2018-2019 initiative Year of German-American Friendship, encompassed by the motto “Wunderbar Together”, Goethe Pop Up Kansas City invites everyone to its Pop Up Film Haus to discover German cinema through a curated selection of films. Each film will be shown in German with English subtitles. Together with our partner Stray Cat Film Center, we invite you to What’s left? Films from former East Germany, a series of film screenings curated by Dr. Larson…
Find out more »August 2019
Highbrow/Lowbrow/Unibrow Acid Westerns Part III: Dead Man
High-Brow/ Low-Brow/ Uni-Brow Once a month we’ll explore a corner of a particular genre of film. This summer we’ll dive into Acid Westerns! Part Three of the ACID WESTERN series is DEADMAN. Accountant William Blake wrestles with violence, industrialization, and the cycle of life and death in this surreal masterpiece. We’ll talk briefly about the acid western’s place as a vehicle for spiritual exploration, as well as its place within the wider western genre. Join us August 14th Doors @…
Find out more »Dan’s Horrible Horror Night
Welcome to Dan's Horrible Horror Night! Once a month here at Stray Cat, Dan will share a film that has inspired her love of the horror genre! This month's film TBA! Doors @ 7:30 Film @ 8:00 Only $7 Be there or be square.
Find out more »October 2019
Lest We Forget: Documentary Screening
Please join us for a screening of Luigi Toscano’s documentary film LEST WE FORGET as part of the event program supporting our current exhibition of LEST WE FORGET in Kansas City. Filmmaker Luigi Toscano will be present after the screening for a Q&A. LEST WE FORGET (2018) A documentary film by Luigi Toscano The documentary film LEST WE FORGET gives the culture of remembrance a voice and a face. To make this possible, the photographer and filmmaker Luigi Toscano recorded hundreds of stories of survivors. Unique…
Find out more »March 2020
HB/LB/UB Tech Noir Part 1: Alphaville
Stray Cat Film Center is an artist-run non-profit media arts organization and neighborhood microcinema space. Stray Cat is dedicated to offering our community film programming that reflects the diversity of voices and visions in cinematic expression and using cinema as a conduit to inspire, educate and explore.
Find out more »Ask Any Buddy
Stray Cat Film Center is an artist-run non-profit media arts organization and neighborhood microcinema space. Stray Cat is dedicated to offering our community film programming that reflects the diversity of voices and visions in cinematic expression and using cinema as a conduit to inspire, educate and explore.
Find out more »April 2020
Merrily We Go To Hell
Stray Cat Film Center is an artist-run non-profit media arts organization and neighborhood microcinema space. Stray Cat is dedicated to offering our community film programming that reflects the diversity of voices and visions in cinematic expression and using cinema as a conduit to inspire, educate and explore.
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