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Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts – Firehouse Theatre at Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts

Three-Day Flatland Film Festival for One or Two on October 18–20 (Up to 51% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Three-day film festival includes Q&A sessions with documentary filmmakers and screenings of award-winning shorts

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 20, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid until opening night, 10/18/12 at 6 p.m. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 13 or older to attend screenings. Pass must be used by the same person or same two people.
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A film is the result of hundreds of people working together, from the director overseeing it all to the guy who insults the actors so they can cry realistically. Witness movie magic with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for one pass to the Flatland Film Festival (a $40 value)
  • $39 for two passes to the Flatland Film Festival (an $80 value)

In its eighth year at the Firehouse Theatre, the three-day festival, running Thursday, October 18 until Saturday, October 20, opens up a schedule that includes screenings of the award-winning short film The Shore and Spain's Game of Werewolves alongside the documentaries Wonder Women! and America's Parking Lot. The latter two screenings end with a filmmaker Q&A. Passes grant guests access to all three days of the festival.

Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts

Three years after founding Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts in 1997, Louise Hopkins Underwood’s operation finally found a permanent home in the city's vacated Fire Department Administration Building. These days, her vision for a thriving contemporary-arts community has grown into a four-block campus with nine buildings spread across 64,000 square feet. The LHUCA team repurposed those structures—warehouses and former municipal buildings among them—into arts spaces that include an exhibition hall and four galleries whose nearly 5,000 square feet display local, national, and international artists. The renovated Icehouse accommodates rehearsals and performances of dance, music, and performance art, and the 159-seat Firehouse Theatre's 5.1-surround-sound mix brings films to life more effectively than hiring Dr. Frankenstein as a projectionist. Along with showcasing the work of prominent figures, the center's teachers nurture up-and-coming artists with classes in disciplines such as oil painting, bagpiping, and creative writing.

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