Help Us Get The Mr. Smith Movie to the Rest of the Country.

We are in the process of trying to book Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore? in theaters around the country. We need your help to find places that show independent films. If you know of any theaters that show art and independent films in your area, please post them so that we can try to schedule bookings. Thank you.

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The Charles Theater in Baltimore, Md shows independent films. This would be a great film for showing there.
# Posted By John Viles | 8/25/06 2:07 PM
Circle Cinema in Tulsa Oklahoma. See circlecinema.org
# Posted By Kay | 8/26/06 5:43 PM
Kay,

We are pleased to let you know that the movie will be playing at the CircleCine on November 14 and 15. Please tell anyone that you know in the Tulsa area about the showings scheduled there.
# Posted By Mike | 8/28/06 6:06 AM
Downtown West Cinema in Knoxville, TN shows art and independent fims. It would be a great place to show this wonderful movie. Good luck.
# Posted By Jon | 8/28/06 6:53 AM
film forum in new york city - http://www.filmforum.org/faq.html#17
# Posted By Alisha | 9/1/06 9:48 AM
the northwest film forum in seattle: http://www.nwfilmforum.org/
# Posted By awardtour | 9/4/06 1:53 AM
Atlanta Indie Film Venues-
Midtown Art Cinema: 678) 495-1424
Plaza Theater: 404) 876-8048 / http://www.plazaatlanta.com/
Lefont Garden Hills: 404) 266-2202 / http://www.lefonttheaters.com/
# Posted By Jessica | 9/6/06 1:37 PM
Glen Art Theatre
Glen Ellyn, IL
540 Crescent Boulevard
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
630-415-1976
www.glenarttheatre.com
# Posted By Dan | 9/11/06 12:00 PM
Landmark Century Centre Cinema
2828 N Clark Street, Chicago IL
# Posted By Dan | 9/11/06 12:02 PM
http://www.fineartsgroup.com/
For Kansas City, Kansas
# Posted By Dan | 9/11/06 12:05 PM
The Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor shows a lot of independent films: http://michtheater.org/
# Posted By Harpreet | 9/11/06 10:20 PM
The P&G Old Greenbelt Theater in Greenbelt, MD shows indies and would be great place for this kind of film.
# Posted By Jennifer Hanna | 9/18/06 2:54 PM
Salt Lake City, UT hosts (along with Park City) Sundance. There are two great indy theaters in the city. Contact tori_baker@saltlakefilmsociety.org or (801) 321-0310 to see if you can get your great film to the land of Redford.
# Posted By DaveB | 9/20/06 8:45 AM
I'm not sure what theaters might show the movie, but i think urban areas in colorado (ie Denver and Boulder) are prime places to show this film. The voters are your intelligent progressives, who might really relate to Jeff. I do know Denver has 3 Landmark Theaters, the Mayan, the Esquire, and the Chez Artiste. There are other theaters that show indie films, but i'm not sure what they are.
# Posted By Amy | 9/20/06 6:51 PM
Liberty Hall Cinemas -- Lawrence KS
http://www.libertyhall.net/
# Posted By Geoff | 9/20/06 8:20 PM
The Missouri Theatre in St. Joseph, Missouri....beautiful, historic, large venue.
# Posted By Tommy | 9/22/06 9:26 AM
The Belcourt in Nashville, TN. It shows independent films. www.belcourt.org.
# Posted By Will Gilbert | 9/23/06 2:16 PM
Moxie Cinema in Springfield, MO shows lots of great independent films. I think this would be a great fit. http://www.moxiecinema.com
# Posted By Sam | 9/24/06 3:08 PM
The Tower theatre in Sacramento CA http://www.thetowertheatre.com/tower/default.asp
# Posted By Gary | 10/8/06 2:11 PM
the bijou theatre in Iowa City plays independent films such as this movie. Go to http://www.uiowa.edu/~bijou/contact.html
# Posted By Joe | 10/24/06 5:48 PM
I see someone mentioned the Charles theatre in Baltimore, which is a great theatre -- there are also the Senator Theater and the Rotunda that play documentaries:
http://www.senator.com/
# Posted By Karin | 11/3/06 1:21 PM
The Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak, MI and the Maple Art Theatre in Bloomfield Hills, MI both have the same number: 248.263.2111
# Posted By Gretchen | 11/16/06 5:41 AM
In Boston, Kendall Square (617-499-1996), Coolidge Corner (617-734-2501), and the Brattle Theatre (617-876-6837) all show independent films.
# Posted By Joshua Cope | 11/21/06 9:21 AM
In San Francisco:

Balboa Theatre - 3630 Balboa Street (415) 221-8184

Four Star Cinema - 2200 Clement St (415) 666-3488

Landmark Bridge - 3010 Geary Boulevard (415) 267-4893
# Posted By Katie Silvestri | 2/28/07 5:05 PM
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