• Diva

    Challenger Learning Center IMAX 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    "Diva," a neo-noir thriller by Jean-Jacques Beineix, is celebrated with a new 4K restoration premiering at the Tallahassee Film Festival. The film follows a postman, Frédéric Andréi, as he evades various threats after illegally recording opera star Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez. It launched the cinema du look trend and won four César awards.

    $15
  • WTO/99

    Challenger Learning Center Fogg Planetarium 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The film by Ian Bell is an immersive archival documentary that explores the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle. It captures the clash between the WTO and over 40,000 demonstrators concerned about human rights, labor issues, and the ramifications of globalization. The documentary runs for 100 minutes.

    $15
  • Shorts 8: The Shape Of Becoming

    Cap City Video Lounge 636-1 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The Shape of Becoming is a collection of short films that trace the messy, beautiful, and often defiant paths of youth in transition. These stories explore the fluidity of gender, the complexity of sibling bonds, the ache of first heartbreaks, and the quiet rebellions that shape who we are. From waltzing lessons and punk chords to sleepwalking mysteries and party revelations, each film captures a moment of becoming—where transformation is inevitable, and authenticity is hard-won.

    $15
  • Jericho Walk

    Cap City Video Lounge 636-1 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The film by Farihah Lara Zaman, Jeff David Reichert, and Jim McKay documents a 2019 political action by the New Sanctuary Coalition, where volunteers circle the New York Immigration Court in solidarity with migrants facing deportation. It highlights the struggles within the U.S. immigration system and advocates for social justice.

    $15
  • American Theater

    Challenger Learning Center IMAX 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    American Theater, directed by Nicholas Clark and Dylan Frederick, explores the intersection of art and politics as a canceled theater director gathers conservatives in Georgia for a revenge musical inspired by the Salem witch trials. Amidst rehearsal chaos and personal turmoil, the narrative delves into themes of cancel culture and political aspirations.

    $15
  • Softshell

    Challenger Learning Center Fogg Planetarium 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    In Jinho Myung's 2024 film, a Thai-American brother and sister cope with their mother's death in New York. Jamie, portrayed by Caledonia Abbey, connects with nature and struggles with her chef boyfriend's overbearing cultural assumptions. The film features graphic cooking techniques that may disturb some viewers. The runtime is 87 minutes.

    $15