Festival Schedule: Friday, Feb. 26

Click a film or event's title for more details. There's also a PDF version of this grid available.

Click on arrow buttons to scroll the time below.
Venues
Missouri Theatre
Blue Note
Forrest Theater
Big Ragtag
Little Ragtag
Windsor Cinema
The Hive
The Chapel
Columbia Art League
Other
Venues
10:30am, 75 min.
Pictures of the Year
1:00pm, 60 min.
The Kaspar &
Silas Show

2:30pm, 75 min.
The Balance
of Power

3:00pm, 87 min.
Colony
5:00pm, 85 min.
The Mirror
5:00pm, 90 min.
My Country
My Country

5:30pm, 90 min.
Reality Bites
5:30pm, 107 min.
GasLand
5:00pm, 45 min.
March March
6:30pm, 75 min.
Greetings From
the Woods

6:30pm, 67 min.
It Felt Like A Kiss
7:00pm, 78 min.
As Lilith
7:30pm, 86 min.
Secret Screening
Gold

7:30pm, 96 min.
Racing Dreams
7:30pm, 77 min.
Dinner Party
8:00pm, 78 min.
Secret Screening
Orange

8:00pm, 88 min.
Smash His Camera
8:00pm, 240 min.
Friday Night
Showcase

9:00pm, 63 min.
Antoine
10:00pm, 110 min.
Secret Screening
Black

10:00pm, 87 min.
The Red Chapel
10:00pm, 180 min.
@CTION! Party
10:00pm, 88 min.
When We
Were Boys

10:30pm, 66 min.
Disorder
Click on arrow buttons to scroll the time above.

Pictures of the Year 2009
Based in Columbia, Pictures of the Year International celebrates the best photojournalism of the year. Join director Rick Shaw and a special guest to spotlight the best multimedia work happening today.
The Kaspar & Silas Show: A Transatlantic Musical Collaboration
The Invention of Dr. NakaMats is one of the most delightful films of the year, and that's partly due to a sly soundtrack provided by Mark Mothersbaugh and Silas Hite of Mutato Muzika, known for their work with Wes Anderson on The Royal Tenenbaums among others. Director Kaspar Astrup Schroder and composer Hite demonstrate the nitty gritty of how successful collaborations like this are built.
The Balance of Power: The power dynamic between filmmaker and subject
More than shooting and editing, the tricky art of building relationships with the subject(s) of your film is paramount. Some of our visiting filmmakers swap stories.
Colony
The disappearance of the honeybee population is one of the most vexing mysteries of our time, and this artful film begins to unravel it.
The Mirror
A loving and humorous portrait of a small Italian village and their plan to build a giant mirror.
My Country My Country
In this visionary film by our True Vision honoree, an Iraqi doctor and political candidate struggles with the chaos that has engulfed his country
March March
Reality Bites
Directly following the March March, come sample tasty appetizers from some of Columbia's finest downtown restaurants in the Missouri Theatre lobby. (Open to Silver Circle and Lux passholders)
GasLand
Natural gas exploration in the US isn't so natural after all, Josh Fox learns, as he sets out to expose a rapacious industry before it lays waste to his beloved river valley.
Greetings From the Woods
A Swedish director captures life in his eccentric hometown.
It Felt Like a Kiss
Ike & Tina Turner, the space chimp, Nikita Khrushchev, Saddam Hussein, Little Eva, the CIA and Rock Hudson all play parts in Adam Curtis' jaw-dropping mash-up of 50 years of empire building and storytelling.
As Lilith
In this surreal dark comedy, an Orthodox Jewish organization and an eccentric Israeli mother lock horns over the remains of her teenage daughter's body.
Secret Screening Gold
The sunny side of global warming: with glaciers receding, all that gold in them thar hills is now exposed, and ripe for some greedy adventuring.
Racing Dreams
With dreams of NASCAR dancing in their heads, three tweens compete on the national go-kart circuit.
Dinner Party
LSD athletes, camel herders, karaoke kids and salacious swingers — these are your guests at this specially made Dinner Party.
Secret Screening Orange
How do you plan for something to last 100,000 years?
Smash His Camera
Ron Galella was the original American paparazzo, a social pariah and celebrity scourge. But at 79, he now feels like more of a pop idol himself and, surprisingly, an artist.
Friday Night Showcase
Roots music lovers, this is the showcase for you. Pokey Lafarge of St. Louis, Bramble of Salt Lake City, Robert Blake from the Northwest, and the David Wax Museum of Boston bring their energetic modern takes on traditional music of Mexico, Ireland, and the United States. Doors at 8, Show at 9pm.
Antoine
Antoine is a five-year-old in Montreal who of late has become a detective, and he's hot on the trail of a disappearing woman named Madame Rouski.
The Invention of Dr. NakaMats
Meet the crackpot inventor responsible for 3,357 inventions, including the floppy disk, in his almost 80 years.
Secret Screening Black
The definitive look at the outsider comedian considered to be the greatest of his generation.
The Red Chapel
A devilishly absurdist road trip inside the heart of North Korea's evil empire.
@CTION! Party
The now-legendary Friday night party held at a downtown nightclub. Featuring tunes from the Hot Commodities DJ crew and the Free Agents Brass Band. Sponsored by Schlafly beer. The party begins at 10 pm.
When We Were Boys
This nostalgic, impressionistic snapshot of male adolescence captures two years in the lives of a group of Canadian prep schoolers.
Disorder
A scary, surreal survey of Ghuangzhou, China, as if Eraserhead were a documentary.