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Art house pop-up. Screening movies since 2013! Community-based non-profit. Donations are tax-deductible. Formerly Greater Downtown's ONLY 1st-run movie theater
Black Friday Shopping with a cause? You can support Cinema Detroit amidst all the Black Friday sales by making a merchandise purchase at our Bonfire store. Check out the link for details & merch. https://www.bonfire.com/store/more-cinema-detroit-merch/ #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
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Check out More Cinema Detroit Merch on Bonfire and shop official merchandise today! Featuring limited edition custom apparel, printed with care in the USA just for you.
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November 28, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Start your week off on the right foot by being a Cinema Detroit subscriber if you aren’t already. Sign up and stay in the know at the link! bit.ly/updatesCD #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
November 23, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Thriller IF YOU SEE SOMETHING screens this Sat. 11/22 @ 4:00p. Check out this interview w/ actor/writer/producer Jess Jacobs https://f.mtr.cool/xizonguize then get your tix @ bit.ly/somethingcd 
**Note the unusual day and earlier time!**
November 19, 2025 at 12:07 AM
Support Cinema Detroit can be done in several ways including merchandise purchases and pop up screening visits. You can always simply make donations, they’re always appreciated and go a long way. Donate at the link! https://bit.ly/donatetocd #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
Support Cinema Detroit screenings!
Since losing our space in July 2023, Cinema Detroit has continued to offer access to a wide variety of films. Most of these are exclusive to us and would not otherwise be seen in the City of Detroit or even the Metro area. We pay other organizations to use their spaces, we pay distributors for film rights, and we no longer sell concessions, which was a major source of revenue. We need your support to keep going. Please give today!
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November 16, 2025 at 2:31 PM
While we have new selections in our Bonfire store, you can also find our classic logo tees and hoodies in our One Custom City store. Shop at the link, all purchases support Cinema Detroit also! bit.ly/CDmerch #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
November 12, 2025 at 2:31 PM
We’re excited to have our next screening on Tuesday with THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION. In attendance will also be one of the directors, Jennifer Ruth. Get tickets at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-palestine-exception #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION
FILMMAKER JENNIFER RUTH IN ATTENDANCEUniversities are meant to be places where ideas can be argued without fear. Yet as Israel’s war on Gaza grinds on, that ideal feels increasingly fragile. Across the United States, administrators discipline students for protest, lawmakers threaten faculty, and new visa restrictions target Palestinian students. These are reminders that the space for dissent is narrowing fast,The Palestine Exception looks squarely at this crisis of academic freedom. Through archival footage and candid interviews with scholars including Judith Butler, the film follows students and professors as they demand a ceasefire and divestment from companies tied to Israel. Their movement, already the largest U.S. anti-war uprising since the 1970s, meets a swift backlash, exposing what activists call the “Palestine exception,” where speech and assembly rights end the moment Israel is named.The film resonates with today’s headlines while telling a story of campuses as both refuge and battleground, of personal and collective histories colliding, and of the stubborn insistence that a university remain a place for truth-telling, even when power wants silence.USA. 2025Directed by Jan Haaken & Jennifer Ruth,In English.Running time 70 min.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented with
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November 9, 2025 at 2:31 PM
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November 7, 2025 at 2:33 PM
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION screens Tues 11/11 with filmmaker Jennifer Ruth in attendance! This of-the-moment doc places Palestinian human rights activism in the larger history of the civil rights movement as it explores the repressive reactions to on-campus protests. More info & tix bit.ly/exceptioncd
November 5, 2025 at 11:31 PM
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION screens Tues 11/11 with **filmmaker Jennifer Ruth in attendance.** When students and professors unite to advocate for just causes, they are typically celebrated, but Palestinian liberation is the exception. This doc examines why. Info & tix: bit.ly/exceptioncd
November 5, 2025 at 3:15 AM
We’ve got merchandise that supports a good cause in the new Bonfire store. In addition to our classic store, you can also find additional items at the Bonfire link and support Cinema Detroit. Shop at the link! https://www.bonfire.com/store/more-cinema-detroit-merch/ #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
More Cinema Detroit Merch | Limited time only | Bonfire
Check out More Cinema Detroit Merch on Bonfire and shop official merchandise today! Featuring limited edition custom apparel, printed with care in the USA just for you.
www.bonfire.com
November 2, 2025 at 5:07 PM
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November 2, 2025 at 2:33 PM
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION is a riveting doc that takes a look at campus protest amidst the Gaza war. We excited to screen the film and welcome filmmaker Jennifer Ruth on 11/11. Get tickets at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-palestine-exception #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION
FILMMAKER JENNIFER RUTH IN ATTENDANCEUniversities are meant to be places where ideas can be argued without fear. Yet as Israel’s war on Gaza grinds on, that ideal feels increasingly fragile. Across the United States, administrators discipline students for protest, lawmakers threaten faculty, and new visa restrictions target Palestinian students. These are reminders that the space for dissent is narrowing fast,The Palestine Exception looks squarely at this crisis of academic freedom. Through archival footage and candid interviews with scholars including Judith Butler, the film follows students and professors as they demand a ceasefire and divestment from companies tied to Israel. Their movement, already the largest U.S. anti-war uprising since the 1970s, meets a swift backlash, exposing what activists call the “Palestine exception,” where speech and assembly rights end the moment Israel is named.The film resonates with today’s headlines while telling a story of campuses as both refuge and battleground, of personal and collective histories colliding, and of the stubborn insistence that a university remain a place for truth-telling, even when power wants silence.USA. 2025Directed by Jan Haaken & Jennifer Ruth,In English.Running time 70 min.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented with
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October 30, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Mark your calendars and get tix for another timely screening on 11/11. THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION looks at academic freedom and student protests. Filmmaker Jennifer Ruth will also attend. Get tix at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-palestine-exception #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION
FILMMAKER JENNIFER RUTH IN ATTENDANCEUniversities are meant to be places where ideas can be argued without fear. Yet as Israel’s war on Gaza grinds on, that ideal feels increasingly fragile. Across the United States, administrators discipline students for protest, lawmakers threaten faculty, and new visa restrictions target Palestinian students. These are reminders that the space for dissent is narrowing fast,The Palestine Exception looks squarely at this crisis of academic freedom. Through archival footage and candid interviews with scholars including Judith Butler, the film follows students and professors as they demand a ceasefire and divestment from companies tied to Israel. Their movement, already the largest U.S. anti-war uprising since the 1970s, meets a swift backlash, exposing what activists call the “Palestine exception,” where speech and assembly rights end the moment Israel is named.The film resonates with today’s headlines while telling a story of campuses as both refuge and battleground, of personal and collective histories colliding, and of the stubborn insistence that a university remain a place for truth-telling, even when power wants silence.USA. 2025Directed by Jan Haaken & Jennifer Ruth,In English.Running time 70 min.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented with
www.zeffy.com
October 26, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Things are ramping up with Cinema Detroit as several screenings have happened or are planned. Stay tuned and know first by signing up for our newsletter. Sign up at the link! https://cinemadetroit.org/email-signup/ #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
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October 25, 2025 at 1:33 PM
As timely as ever, we’re excited to screen HOLDING LIAT on 10/28 with the filmmaker in attendance. The doc follows a family after an abduction by Hamas. Get tickets and learn more at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/holding-liat #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
HOLDING LIAT
FILMMAKER IN ATTENDANCEOn October 7, 2023, Liat was abducted from her kibbutz by Hamas. In the days that followed, filmmaker Brandon Kramer began filming with her family, documenting their raw and unfiltered struggle as they searched for answers. What begins as a portrait of grief quickly becomes something more: a window into the deep fractures within Israeli society, the reach of global diplomacy, and the human cost of a war that continues to devastate Gaza and Israel alike.At the center is Liat’s father, Yehuda, a US citizen, a pacifist, and a man unwilling to remain silent. Traveling to Washington with his family, he pleads for his daughter’s life while fiercely challenging both Israeli and American policies. Within the family itself, emotions and politics collide, exposing the tensions that mirror an entire society: fear and defiance, longing and rage, despair and fragile hope.Winner of the Berlinale Documentary Film Award, Holding Liat is more than a chronicle of one family’s ordeal. It is an urgent, unflinching reminder of how personal trauma and political violence are inseparably bound, and how even in the darkest of moments, the possibility of reconciliation depends on recognizing the humanity of those on the other side.2025Directed by Brandon Kramer.In Hebrew with English subtitles.Running time 98 min.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented with
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October 22, 2025 at 1:31 PM
The Invincible Czars are bringing their immersive PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and NOSFERATU experiences to #Detroit on 10/19! Info & tickets --->  🎭 bit.ly/phantomcd   ⚰️ bit.ly/nosferatu2025cd 
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October 16, 2025 at 1:31 PM
HOLDING LIAT screens in 2 weeks. This doc explores how personal trauma and political violence are inseparable. Yehuda's daughter was kidnapped on Oct. 7. He pleads for her life while challenging both Israeli & American policies. Part of the At The Edge of Hope series. bit.ly/holdingcd
October 14, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Are you more PHANTOM OF THE OPERA or more NOSFERATU? Why not both? See you this Sunday, Oct. 19, for two screenings with The Invincible Czars. Get tickets at the links! 🎭 bit.ly/phantomcd ⚰️ bit.ly/nosferatu2025cd 

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October 14, 2025 at 1:30 PM
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION takes a look at academic freedom amidst campus Gaza protests. We’re not only excited to host a screening but also welcome filmmaker Jennifer Ruth on 11/11. Get tickets at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-palestine-exception #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION
FILMMAKER JENNIFER RUTH IN ATTENDANCEUniversities are meant to be places where ideas can be argued without fear. Yet as Israel’s war on Gaza grinds on, that ideal feels increasingly fragile. Across the United States, administrators discipline students for protest, lawmakers threaten faculty, and new visa restrictions target Palestinian students. These are reminders that the space for dissent is narrowing fast,The Palestine Exception looks squarely at this crisis of academic freedom. Through archival footage and candid interviews with scholars including Judith Butler, the film follows students and professors as they demand a ceasefire and divestment from companies tied to Israel. Their movement, already the largest U.S. anti-war uprising since the 1970s, meets a swift backlash, exposing what activists call the “Palestine exception,” where speech and assembly rights end the moment Israel is named.The film resonates with today’s headlines while telling a story of campuses as both refuge and battleground, of personal and collective histories colliding, and of the stubborn insistence that a university remain a place for truth-telling, even when power wants silence.USA. 2025Directed by Jan Haaken & Jennifer Ruth,In English.Running time 70 min.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented with
www.zeffy.com
October 11, 2025 at 1:31 PM
We saw Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu last year and on 10/19, you can see the inspiration by watching the original with live music from Invincible Czars. Get tix and learn more at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/nosferatu-with-live-music-by-invincible-czars #movies #detroit #cinemadetroit
NOSFERATU with LIVE MUSIC by Invincible Czars
Nosferatu: A Symphomy of Horror is arguably the most important horror film of the silent era and one of the first vampire movies. It's an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula." The film follows Thomas Hutter as he journeys to Transylvania to sell property to the eerie Count Orlok (Max Schreck). Orlok's obsession with Thomas' wife, young Ellen Hutter, leads to a climactic showdown as she attempts to thwart his evil plans.The film is celebrated for its atmospheric cinematography, haunting performances, and enduring influence on the horror genre, including remakes by Werner Herzog and Robert Eggers.Violin, glockenspiel, organ, flute, bass clarinet, voices and vocals, music box, loops, electric guitar, bass, piano and percussion all play prominent roles in the Invincible Czars' score. It's a sight to behold when performed live by only four or five players. Don't miss your chance to experience it LIVE on Sunday, October 19.
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October 9, 2025 at 1:32 PM
A century old classic and a live soundtrack from Invincible Czars makes the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA screening on 10/19 a must. Get into Halloween spirit & get tix at the link! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/phantom-of-the-opera-with-live-music-by-invincible-czars #movies #cinemadetroit #detroit
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA with LIVE MUSIC by Invincible Czars
The iconic moment when Mary Philbin removed Lon Chaney's mask in The Phantom of the Opera is one of cinema’s most enduring images. Now, The Invincible Czars will bring their signature blend of eclectic instrumentation, adventurous arrangements and sense of emotional depth to this 100-year-old classic with their new, tastefully modern soundtrack, performing it live with the film in art house cinemas across the US and Canada in 2025.The Czars’ Phantom of the Opera soundtrack is the culmination of nearly a year of meticulous composition, recording, and collaboration. The group drew inspiration from the film’s gothic visuals and haunting narrative to craft a score using their primary instruments: piano, violin, electric guitar/bass, organ, flute, drums and bass clarinet. They create a live experience so immersive that it’s easy to forget the music is being played live.The tour will celebrate the 100th anniversary of this early American horror film. The band has been captivating both music and film enthusiasts across North America since 2015 when their soundtrack for Nosferatu earned them accolades in the art house community and made them staple of the silent film circuit. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. 
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October 7, 2025 at 1:32 PM