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A Film Society For The People

Cultivate Cinema Circle was conceived in 2015 as Buffalo’s premier film series for new and classic art films and documentaries in the spirit of traditional community funded film societies like Amos Vogel’s groundbreaking Cinema 16 or Richard Linklater’s massively successful Austin Film Society. Since then we’ve hosted 80+ screenings at nine venues around the city of Buffalo including North Park Theatre, Amherst Theatre, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Burning Books and the Mason O. Damon Auditorium at the Buffalo & Erie County’s Downtown Central Library.

Our Mission

Our mission is to help foster a healthy, fervent film culture in the Buffalo area by presenting the best that cinema has to offer—works selected for their excellence, cultural diversity, political relevance and historic value. In doing so, we hope to provide a space for public engagement, community discussion and celebration of empathy via the seventh art.

Stay tuned here and follow us on Twitter at @CultivateCinema and Like us on Facebook for future announcements!


Cultivate Cinema Circle is curated by:

Jordan M. Smith (Director)
A Buffalo-based film critic who writes for Influence Film Club, Stranger Than Fiction, and is a social media coordinator for DOC NYC and STF. He is also a member of the Online Film Critics Society and the Greater Western New York Film Critics Association. Follow Jordan on Twitter @Rectangular_Eye.

Jared Mobarak (Artistic Director)
A Buffalo-based film critic and graphic designer who writes for The Film Stage and BuffaloVibe. He is also a member of the Online Film Critics Society and the Greater Western New York Film Critics Association. Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredmobarak.


PRESS:
9/17/15 – “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” by Jordan Canahai – link
9/21/15 – “Cultivate Cinema Circle’s fall season starts with ‘Cleo'” by Christopher Schobert – link
12/29/15 – “Returnings to Life: The Apu Trilogy in Buffalo” by Girish Shambu – link
4/1/16 – “Cultivate Cinema Circle Spring 2016 Season” by Robert Creenan – link
4/15/16 – “Herzog and a silent classic highlight Cultivate Cinema’s spring season” by Christopher Schobert – link
6/5/16 – “Classic films harken back to Buffalo’s first art theaters” by Jeff Simon – link
12/29/16 – “Cultivate Cinema Circle” by Buffalo Risinglink
8/23/17 – “From noir to Cultivate Cinema, local specialty screenings are big” by Toni Ruberto – link
1/8/18 – “Cultivate Cinema screens film debuts from female directors” by Christopher Schobert – link
1/2019 – “Cultivate Cinema Circle tackles Post-Colonialisms” by Christopher Schobert – link
4/2019 – ‘Original, funny, inventive’: Cultivate Cinema Circle presents Tabu by Christopher Schobert – link
9/28/21 – A list of the horror films returning to Buffalo cinemas in October by Toni Ruberto – link

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  1. Bill Muench's avatar Bill Muench says:

    Hello — My name is Bill Muench and I I just finished a six year journey creating a film about Sculpture artist Pat Musick and her Apollo Astronaut husband Jerry Carr. The film The Artist & the Astronaut has been accepted into film festivals and even won awards! Over the past few months we have had screenings in five states and we head to Iowa next week. I am traveling the country screening the film with the film’s music composer Todd Hobin. We have had wonderful receptions and enjoyed talking about the topics in the film and the making of the film. The topics of space exploration , race relations, women’s rights, sustainability and unresolved issues with Native Americans still ring true today. I would love to talk to you about a screening of the film if you are interested. The website is under my signature and I would gladly send you a screener’s copy to view. Thank you for considering our film——Below is an excerpt from an article in recent review,

    The story of the making of this documentary is as unlikely as the story depicted in the film itself. A full time teacher and basketball coach at the urging of his wife decides to make a documentary on a local Vermont couple. He embarked on this journey with no plan or budget. In the next six years, he travelled to nine states and two continents, interviewed numerous Apollo Astronauts, their wives, award-winning authors, artists, art historians, and NASA directors of mission control, teamed with music legend, Todd Hobin to provide a story that otherwise would have never been told. The unlikely meeting and incredible life journeys of artist Pat Musick and astronaut Jerry Carr. 

    Bill Muench
    http://www.theartistandtheastronaut.com
    802.379.5431

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