Women’s History Month
Celebrating Women’s History Month: By Women, For Everyone
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are proud to highlight the groundbreaking work of female directors who have made a profound impact on cinema and culture. These films not only showcase the unique perspectives and voices of women but also reflect the power of storytelling in shaping the world around us. Come celebrate the amazing women filmmakers whose bold stories have changed the game and inspired whole new worlds of culture and creativity!
March 6: The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
Directed by Penelope Spheeris; A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time. Not Rated. 1h 40m
March 13: Point Break (1991) (plus Secret Almost Dusk Double Feature)
Directed by Kathryn Bigelow; An F.B.I. Agent goes undercover to catch a gang of surfers who may be bank robbers. R. 2h 2m
March 20: Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Directed by Amy Heckerling; A group of SoCal high school students would rather ignore their studies and instead indulge in their teenage distractions. R. 1h 30m
March 27: But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)
Directed by Jamie Babbit; A naive teenager is sent to rehab camp when her straitlaced parents and friends suspect her of being a lesbian. R. 1h 25m