By Robert A. Lanier I suppose that, in most cities of any size, there is no longer such a thing as a “neighborhood” movie theater.…
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When it was The Malco: Hidden History of the Orpheum, Part II
On the occasion of its 95th birthday, Part II of our series on the History of the Orpheum To generations of Memphians, it was simply…
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Not ready for Cannes, Sundance or Indie Memphis? There are first times for every filmmaker. The first time picking up a camera. The first time…
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Indie Memphis is excited to announce the return of the Black Filmmaker Screenwriting Residency and Fellowship! Each opportunity is intended for under-represented artists in filmmaking to…
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The news came in December 1915, that one of cinema’s most infamous films – which exalted, glorified and stoked white supremacy – was soon coming…
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The Invaders, the civil rights documentary about Memphis’s 1960s militant Black Power group – which originally premiered at the 2015 DOC NYC Film Festival and was an official…
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The Indie Memphis Film Festival is more than just films, just like Indie Memphis is more than just a Festival. Their mission is to create…
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