FR (5/24), 8pm - This weekly series will screen the feature film winner from the Twin Rivers Media Festival. Presented by Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts St. Top floor, Phil Mechanic Studios. Free. Info: www.ashevillecourtyard.com or 273-3332. [comment / share]
TU (5/28), 7:30-10pm - A screening of Occupy Love by Velcrow Ripper will be held at Anam Cara Collective, 203 Haywood Road. $2-5; cash bar. Info: anamcaratheatre.com. [comment / share]
TUESDAYS through (5/28), 3pm - "Cary Grant in the Afternoon" film series will feature movies with Cary Grant, including Bringing up Baby, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, To Catch a Thief and Walk Don’t Run. Held at Pack Memorial Library, 67 Haywood St. Free. Info and schedule: 250-4700. [comment / share]
FR (5/31), 8pm - An Angel at my Table (New Zealand 1990) by Jane Campion. Presented by Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts St. Top floor, Phil Mechanic Studios. Free. Info: www.ashevillecourtyard.com or 273-3332. [comment / share]
SU (6/2), 2pm - Asheville Sister Cities will screen The Return of Martin Guerre at 33 Page Ave. $5 suggested donation. Info: ashevillesistercities.org. [comment / share]
TU (6/4), 7:30pm - A screening of 350.org's new film Do The Math will focus on climate change. A discussion will follow. Held at Anam Cara, 203 Haywood Road. Free; popcorn and beer for sale. Info: anamcaratheatre.blogspot.com or 252-2505. [comment / share]
WE (6/5), 7pm - A screening of Occupy Love, a documentary about the "worldwide awakening and movement to co-create a loving, just and cooperative world," will be held at Jubilee!, 46 Wall St. Free. Info: OccupyLove.org. [comment / share]
Short Films on Celluloid: FR (6/7), 6pm; SA (6/8), noon & SU (6/9), 1pm - The museum will partner with Mechanical Eye Microcinema to host a selection of independent and experimental films in 16mm. "Please join us for this opportunity to view and discuss the creative endeavors of new filmmakers using celluloid film." $5 members/$6 plus museum admission for nonmembers. [comment / share]
2nd MONDAYS, 6pm - Katuah Earth First hosts a monthly film screening and discussion at Firestorm Cafe and Books, 48 Commerce St. Free. Info: katuahearthfirst.org or firestormcafe.com. [comment / share]