Discover something new at Projecting.
Projecting is a DIY, pop-up cinema located in Downtown Omaha, built around a simple idea: films deserve to be seen together.
Thanks to the support of Millwork Commons, Projecting hosts free screenings in the Mastercraft Building, where attendees can expect a range of independent, classic, international, and cult movies all summer long.
Projecting’s schedule is packed with a variety of movies, old and new, intentionally curated by local programmers. Alongside the contributions of femme leadership behind-the-scenes, Projecting values and champions the contributions of femme and other marginalized voices on the big screen. Projecting makes it easy to discover something new by hosting free screenings of films best experienced in a shared space.
Projecting is also proud to host whatstheirface Film Club–the brainchild of Projecting co-founder and Marketing Director, Scotty Scarpello–which centers femme, queer, and non-binary storytellers “to celebrate the artists who have always been here, even when the spotlight wasn’t.”
With Scarpello’s enthusiasm and care for celebrating overlooked work through inclusive programming, co-founder and Genre Programmer Genevieve Radosti’s passion for cult classics and oddities, and filmmaker and co-founder Joshua LaBure’s experience in low-budget and documentary filmmaking, Projecting offers free screenings for every subgenre of film buff.
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