Chapel Cinema at FPC

 


The Chapel Cinema Series is an intimate screening of the finest international, independent, and documentary films, many premiering for the first time in Tennessee.  We showcase movies that creatively address the most important religious, cultural, and social aspects of human life with passion and inspiration.


Monthly - Thursday @ 7:00 p.m.

RESERVE YOUR SEAT at the next screening on the Eventbrite Chapel Cinema page.

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213 Main Street
Historic Downtown Clarksville, across from the Downtown Commons


Park in the lot adjacent to the Downtown Commons. Facing the church, the chapel is on your left. We will fly a highly visible "welcome" flag at the entrance and an usher will greet you.

Reviews & Suggestions

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Recent Screenings and Films Under Consideration

  • May 2022 - The Elephant Man (1980, David Lynch)
  • April 2022 - The Woman Who Loves Giraffes (2018, Alison Reid)
  • March 2022 - Youth v Gov (2020, Christi Cooper)
  • February 2022 - Midnight in Paris (2011, Woody Allen)
  • January 2022 - Backs against the Wall (2019, Martin Doblmeier) and Long Shot (2017, Jacob LaMendola)
  • December 2021 - Young@Heart (2007, Stephen Walker and Sally George)
  • November 2021 - Phoenix (2014, Christian Petzold)
  • October 2021 - The American Scream (2012, Michael Paul Stephenson)
  • September 2021 - The Barkley Marathons (2014, Annika Iltis and Timothy James Kane)
  • July 2021 - Advocate (2019, Philippe Bellaiche and Rachel Leah Jones)
  • June 2021 - Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts (2019, Jeffrey Wolf)
  • What Democracy Looks Like (in production, Margo Guernsey, Sara Archambault)
  • The Battle of Algiers / La battaglia di Algeri (1966, Gillo Pontecorvo - Italy/Algeria)
  • The Lost Leonardo (2021, Andreas Koefoed - United Kingdom)
  • The Philadelphia Eleven (postproduction, Margo Guernsey)
Programming Director
Sarah Kanervo Reid
M.F.A. (film), University of Miami

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