Black Panther Coming Back To Theaters For Free

November 15, 2018

Black Panther returns to the big screen with free screenings at nonprofit art house theaters nationwide on Tuesday, November 27 at 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET. Presented by Film Comment, a publication of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, and supported by the Art House Convergence, the event will feature a post-screening Q&A with director Ryan Coogler, taking place at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center in San Rafael, CA, streamed live to participating theaters. A full list of theaters can be found below. Check local theater listings for more details.

The one-night-only event offers audiences an opportunity to experience the acclaimed film on the big screen once again with their local communities. Leading up to and during the Q&A, attendees are invited to submit their questions to Ryan Coogler on Twitter with the hashtag #AskBlackPanther. All attendees will receive a free one-year digital subscription to Film Comment magazine. Coogler, director and co-writer of Black Panther, was featured on the cover of Film Comment’s March-April 2018 issue with a story by Devika Girish. Nicolas Rapold, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, will moderate the discussion.

Black Panther is director Ryan Coogler’s take on a modern African hero and a utopian vision of what an uncolonized Africa might look like. The film explores the conflict between two powerful men, one African and one African-American, who are mirror images of each other, each grappling with his own history, home, and very identity. When Prince T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) becomes king of the hidden, technologically advanced kingdom Wakanda, he is forced to defend his throne against rogue mercenary Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan). Wakanda is also alive with strong, intelligent women-from Wakanda’s elite all-female security force, led by Okoye (Danai Gurira), to the international spy Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o), to T’Challa’s tech-savvy sister (Letitia Wright) and mother (Angela Bassett)-who are portrayed as equals to the men they protect and advise.

Film Comment is for everyone, art houses are for everyone, and Black Panther is for everyone.

Film Comment presents Black Panther
with support from the Art House Convergence
Tuesday, November 27
4:00pm PST/7:00pm EST

PARTICIPATING THEATERS

Austin, TX – AFS Cinema (Austin Film Society)

Cambridge, MA – Brattle Theatre

Denver, CO – Sie FilmCenter (Denver Film Society)

Detroit, MI – Michigan Theater

Los Angeles, CA – DGA Theater

Miami, FL – O Cinema Wynwood

New York, NY – Film Society of Lincoln Center

Princeton, NJ – Garden Theater in Princeton

Philadelphia, PA – Ambler Theater

San Diego, CA – Digital Gym Cinema

San Francisco, CA – Roxie Theater

San Rafael, CA – Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center

Seattle, WA – NorthWest Film Forum

Black Panther Trailer