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Upcoming Films

SUPERMAN  

Friday, August 8th – Sunday, August 10th
1:00 PM, 4:15 PM, 7:30 PM
Superman, a journalist in Metropolis, embarks on a journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent.

COMMUNITY NIGHT AT THE STATE
T.A.R.T. Trails PRESENTS

INTO THE WILD  

Wednesday, August 13th
$10 tickets
$6 Students
After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity, and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
Doors 6:00pm
Event 7:00pm

TCFF SUNDAY BRUNCH CINEMA
PRESENTS

CLASSIC SILENT FILM SERIES

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Traverse City Film Festival with 100 year old classic silent films. 

Experience the dawn of cinema at the historic State Theatre (109 years young) on Sunday mornings! 

And YES! We will have coffee!

Tickets $7 
Doors open:  10:00am
Showtime: 11:00am

TCFF SUNDAY BRUNCH CINEMA PRESENTS

WWII FILM SERIES

Explore the action, drama, and horrors of WWII through these award winning films in the historic State Theatre on Sunday mornings! Coffee and pastries available!

DAS BOOT

Sunday, August 17 

Tickets $7
A German submarine hunts allied ships during the Second World War, but it soon becomes the hunted. The crew tries to survive below the surface, while stretching both the boat and themselves to their limits.
Doors open:  8:45 am
Showtime: 9:45 am

2025 SUMMER SEASON 

PASSES ARE NOW ON SALE

Tuesday, July 15th through Tuesday, September 30th

1pm and 7pm

Tuesday, July 15 – Tuesday, September 30th

On this week 80 years ago, Japan accepted the Allies’ surrender terms, just days after the U.S. dropped nuclear bombs that murdered hundreds of thousands of Japanese citizens. But in the eight decades since, few American films have explored World War II from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers conscripted to fight it. Clint Eastwood’s LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA is an exception. Eastwood knows how to tell a great “traditional” war story – but in LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA – his 2006 follow-up to FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS – Eastwood presents what NYT film critic A.O. Scott calls “utterly original, even radical in its methods and insights” and also ventures “is hard to think of another war movie that has gone so deeply, so sensitively, into the mind-set of the opposing side.” Set on the brink of the Battle of Iwo Jima, just months before Japan’s surrender, it intimately and humanely explores what Japanese soldiers faced as they prepared for near-certain death at the behest of the Emperor’s refusal to provide any military aid – essentially instructing them to die with honor. Of the 20,000 Japanese soldiers at Iwo Jima, only just over 1,000 survived. This film imagines what it might have been like to face those odds, especially knowing the nuclear holocaust lurking for the soldiers’ families. LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay – and won for Best Sound Editing.

Tuesday, August 12th at 1pm and 7pm 

Thank You to Our Sponsors

TERRY LYNN CARRITHERS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GRANT MICHAEL CARRITHERS

The Traverse City Film Festival is committed to showing ‘Just Great Movies’ and helping to save one of America’s few indigenous art forms — the cinema. We are committed to showing great movies that both entertain and enlighten the audience. We need movies that seek to enrich the human spirit and the art of filmmaking, not the bottom line. Our goal is for people to leave the theater with the feeling that they just watched something special.

Kids’ $1 Matinee!

The State Theatre offers family friendly movies every Saturday at 10 am.

All tickets are only $1

We also offer affordable snacks for both children and adults.

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