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2021-2022

Selma (2014)

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads activists in the South against voting discriminations. PG-13. Common Sense Media rating: 13+

Sep 20-22 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Persepolis (2007)
French, Persian, & German with English subtitles

Rebellious Marjane grows up in a shifting socio-political Iran. French & Persian with English subtitles. PG-13. Common Sense Media rating: 15+

Oct 4-6 Make a Reservation More Film Info

No (2012)

An advertising executive launches a campaign against Chile’s Dictator in 1988. Spanish with English subtitles. R.

Oct 25-27 Make a Reservation More Film Info

About Elly (2009)

A group of friends travel to the Iranian seaside where a tragedy strikes their group. Persian with English subtitles. Not rated.

Nov 8 & 9 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Woman at War (2019)

A woman engages in guerrilla-style ecological activism in Iceland. Icelandic with English subtitles. Not rated.

Dec 6-8 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Blackfish (2013)

Documentary capturing the controversies behind practices used when handling Orcas held at SeaWorld. PG-13. Common Sense Media rating: 14+

Dec 13 & 15 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Wild Nights With Emily (2019)

A dramatized account of the life of Emily Dickinson, which stands in stark contention with previous profiles on the American poet. PG-13.

Feb 8 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Ophelia (2018)

A retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet from the point of view of Ophelia. PG-13. Common Sense Media rating: 14+

Mar 7-9 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

A tale of a young girl navigating a fairy tale world symbolic of her life in Franco's Spain. Spanish with subtitles. R. Common Sense Media rating: 15+

Mar 28, 29 & 30 Make a reservation More film info More Film Info

Black Girl (1966)

A young Senegalese woman travels from her home to France to work for a French couple. French with English subtitles. Not rated.

Apr 19 & 20 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Film Streams’ Daytime Education Program is a free program for teachers of grades 6-12 to integrate film into their curriculum. In addition to a free film screening, students are treated to a complimentary lunch, and post-show discussion with our Education Director or a local subject expert.

Our program is designed to meet state standards in Media Arts as well as in individual subject areas.

All screenings begin at 11am unless otherwise noted and take place in our Ruth Sokolof Theater in North Downtown Omaha. Screenings are followed by a 30 minute discussion. For more program information, visit our Daytime Education Program page.

Questions? Contact Education Coordinator, Paul Sanchez at Paul@FilmStreams.org.