The region’s only IMAX Theatre, as well as one of only 15 all-digital Planetarium Theatres in North America. The IMAX Experience is as unique and powerful as the technology behind it, with images of immense size and striking clarity, and sound so clear and deep you can feel it. The Digistar 3 Planetarium Theatre is complete with Dolby Digital surround sound, and a 50-foot dome.
Sponsors free public screenings of BFA films each December, and free public screenings of MFA thesis films each August. Film students produce more than 150 complete sound films each year, and thesis films have won more than 600 prizes, awards, and special screenings at national and international film festivals.
One of the nation’s leading campus movie programs, featuring five to six nights a week of everything from the most recent blockbuster movies to documentaries, indies, and foreign films, and restored cinema classics. Movies are selected by an all-student committee. FSU’s Student Life Cinema is chock full of state-of-the-art technology, from the array of projection equipment to the Dolby Digital surround speakers on every wall. Doors open half an hour before the start of films.
Tallahassee Film Festival, Inc.
300 West Pensacola Street, Ste 118C
Tallahassee, FL 32301
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Phone: (850) 644-0034
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Presents foreign, independent, and documentary films on a limited-showing basis. Regular screenings at the Miracle Theater, 1815 Thomasville Road, plus special events at the R.A. Gray Building, 621 Gallery, and others. Annual memberships include discounts at some commercial theatres.
Tallahassee Film Society, Inc.
PMB#250 1700 11 N Monroe St
Tallahassee, FL 32303
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Phone: (850) 386-4404
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Presents foreign, independent, and documentary films on a limited-showing basis. Regular screenings at the All Saints Cinema (inside the historic Amtrak station).