RI Fellows recognized by Sundance Institute

September 30, 2015 by design_agency

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Providence Journal • Alan Rosenberg

Providence’s Cable Car Cinema recognized by Sundance Institute
The theaters chosen “embody a benchmark of excellence in programming, community involvement and operations.”

The Sundance Institute’s Art House Convergence has recognized Providence’s Cable Car Cinema among its first class of Art House Project theaters, those “that embody a benchmark of excellence in programming, community involvement and operations.”
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R.I. innovation grants aim to attract moviegoers, mussels


April 15, 2015 by design_agency

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Providence Journal • Kate Bramson

Co-owners of the Cable Car Cinema on South Main Street, Daniel Kamil and Emily Steffian, have grander plans than showing movies at the single-screen theater. They hope to develop an art house cinema to show independent films, host film festivals, offer media education workshops and house artists-in-residence.

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We’re Innovation Fellows!

April 15, 2015 by design_agency

On April 15th, 2015, we were awarded the Rhode Island Innovation Fellowship to support the development and creation of a for profit/non profit film and media center. With that, we will launch the Providence Cinematheque, Rhode Island’s only multi-screen exhibition space and educational facility focusing on first-run, independent film programming; repertory series, film festivals and a curriculum in film history and media literacy.

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Behind every proposal is a passionate, creative, positive advocate

April 15, 2015 by design_agency

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RI Foundation blog • Jessica David

We are excited to announce the 2015 Rhode Island Innovation Fellows, John Haley and the team of Daniel Kamil and Emily Steffian. Daniel and Emily will launch the Providence Cinematheque, Rhode Island’s only multi-screen exhibition space and education facility focusing on first-run, independent film programming, repertory series, film festivals, and a curriculum in film history and media literacy. Their aim: to provide a space for often under-represented and diverse voices and enhance Rhode Island’s reputation as a cultural innovator.

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