Events Calendar
Join us in CINEMA trailblazeHER for film screenings and other events!

Join us in CINEMA trailblazeHER for film screenings and other events!
THE LITTLE AMERICAN (1917) starring Mary Pickford
The Little American is the second of two Mary Pickford / Cecil B. DeMille collaborations and one of the first major films released after America’s entry into the World War. Mary Pickford stars as Angela Moore, a young American passenger on a boat torpedoed by the Germans at the outset of World War I, in 1914. Trapped by the enemy ...
...THE LITTLE AMERICAN (1917) starring Mary Pickford
The Little American is the second of two Mary Pickford / Cecil B. DeMille collaborations and one of the first major films released after America’s entry into the World War. Mary Pickford stars as Angela Moore, a young American passenger on a boat torpedoed by the Germans at the outset of World War I, in 1914. Trapped by the enemy ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Forbidden Love & Older Stronger Wiser
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Forbidden Love & Older Stronger Wiser
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Hands of History & Speaking Our Peace & How They Saw Us
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Hands of History & Speaking Our Peace & How They Saw Us
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Wisecracks & Flamenco at 5:15
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...CELEBRATING STUDIO D – Wisecracks & Flamenco at 5:15
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada, Studio D was the world’s first publicly funded filmmaking facility for women filmmakers. Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work – produced entirely by women – won an impressive total of more than ...
...