Complimentary popcorn offered in conjunction with esteemed director's movie screening
Santa Fe's No Name Cinema, a nonprofit microcinema, is known for its avant-garde film screenings. Since 2021, it has been providing a platform for experimental and non-mainstream cinema in a 50-seat warehouse space, reminiscent of a blackbox theater.
This September, the cinema is honouring Greta Snider, an acclaimed experimental nonfiction filmmaker, with a retrospective of her work. The event is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26.
No Name Cinema, which prides itself on being donation-based, offers free popcorn to its patrons, adding a touch of warmth to its avant-garde atmosphere.
For those interested in learning more about No Name Cinema or have queries or concerns, they can reach out via email at web@our website.
Greta Snider's retrospective promises to be an exciting addition to No Name Cinema's repertoire, showcasing her unique and thought-provoking films. The event is not to be missed for any film enthusiast seeking a fresh and innovative cinematic experience.
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