
Raising Cane - The Cherokee and Rivercane
World-premiere documentary traces rivercane as both an ecological keystone and a Cherokee cultural icon, blending environmental history with Indigenous storytelling. A community-minded film night in a college auditorium with a conservation and cultural preservation focus.
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A curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting mountain resilience and regional storytelling, screened in the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. $10 tickets support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

A curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting mountain resilience and regional storytelling, screened in the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. $10 tickets support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.
A curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting mountain resilience and regional storytelling, screened in the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. $10 tickets support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.
Documentary screening tracing 45 years of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association, followed by conversation with filmmakers Aisha and Rafrica Adams. Community-focused evening highlighting local civil rights history and the Mountain Strong series.
Documentary screening tracing 45 years of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association, followed by conversation with filmmakers Aisha and Rafrica Adams. Community-focused evening highlighting local civil rights history and the Mountain Strong series.
Documentary screening tracing 45 years of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association, followed by conversation with filmmakers Aisha and Rafrica Adams. Community-focused evening highlighting local civil rights history and the Mountain Strong series.

Curated short-film and documentary block supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Evening screening in a historic downtown temple with drinks available for purchase.

Curated short-film and documentary block supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Evening screening in a historic downtown temple with drinks available for purchase.
Curated short-film and documentary block supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Evening screening in a historic downtown temple with drinks available for purchase.

Short films and regional documentaries roll on the big screen, including “Doc Watson, One of the People,” celebrating Appalachian music heritage. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

Short films and regional documentaries roll on the big screen, including “Doc Watson, One of the People,” celebrating Appalachian music heritage. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.
Short films and regional documentaries roll on the big screen, including “Doc Watson, One of the People,” celebrating Appalachian music heritage. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

An opening night ceremony kicks off a curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting local and regional filmmakers. Evening screening at the Masonic Temple with drinks for purchase, supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.

An opening night ceremony kicks off a curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting local and regional filmmakers. Evening screening at the Masonic Temple with drinks for purchase, supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.
An opening night ceremony kicks off a curated block of short films and documentaries highlighting local and regional filmmakers. Evening screening at the Masonic Temple with drinks for purchase, supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.

A documentary screening of “Greensboro Massacre” centered on survivors’ reflections around the 40th anniversary, followed by a 30 minute filmmaker Q and A. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

A documentary screening of “Greensboro Massacre” centered on survivors’ reflections around the 40th anniversary, followed by a 30 minute filmmaker Q and A. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.
A documentary screening of “Greensboro Massacre” centered on survivors’ reflections around the 40th anniversary, followed by a 30 minute filmmaker Q and A. Ticket proceeds support the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit, with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

Late-night double feature of short films and documentaries curated by the Asheville Film Festival, leaning into untamed, witching-hour storytelling. Drinks are available for purchase, and ticket sales support local and regional filmmakers.

Late-night double feature of short films and documentaries curated by the Asheville Film Festival, leaning into untamed, witching-hour storytelling. Drinks are available for purchase, and ticket sales support local and regional filmmakers.
Late-night double feature of short films and documentaries curated by the Asheville Film Festival, leaning into untamed, witching-hour storytelling. Drinks are available for purchase, and ticket sales support local and regional filmmakers.

Curated short-film and documentary block from the Asheville Film Festival, spotlighting local and regional filmmakers in a historic temple screening room. Expect pre-show snacks and drinks for purchase, with ticket proceeds supporting a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

Curated short-film and documentary block from the Asheville Film Festival, spotlighting local and regional filmmakers in a historic temple screening room. Expect pre-show snacks and drinks for purchase, with ticket proceeds supporting a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
Curated short-film and documentary block from the Asheville Film Festival, spotlighting local and regional filmmakers in a historic temple screening room. Expect pre-show snacks and drinks for purchase, with ticket proceeds supporting a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

A curated block of short films and documentaries supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Expect an intimate screening atmosphere with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

A curated block of short films and documentaries supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Expect an intimate screening atmosphere with drinks and snacks available for purchase.
A curated block of short films and documentaries supporting local and regional filmmakers, with ticket proceeds benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit. Expect an intimate screening atmosphere with drinks and snacks available for purchase.

An afternoon film block spotlighting local and regional filmmakers, mixing short films with documentary storytelling. Expect an experimental doc music video, “Steelvolution,” exploring steel handpan construction and sound, with drinks available and proceeds benefiting a nonprofit film festival.

An afternoon film block spotlighting local and regional filmmakers, mixing short films with documentary storytelling. Expect an experimental doc music video, “Steelvolution,” exploring steel handpan construction and sound, with drinks available and proceeds benefiting a nonprofit film festival.
An afternoon film block spotlighting local and regional filmmakers, mixing short films with documentary storytelling. Expect an experimental doc music video, “Steelvolution,” exploring steel handpan construction and sound, with drinks available and proceeds benefiting a nonprofit film festival.

A staged public reading of an in-development play written by the Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission, blending local history and storytelling. Part of the Page to Stage new works series ahead of the Oakdale Cemetery Tour full production in October.

A staged public reading of an in-development play written by the Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission, blending local history and storytelling. Part of the Page to Stage new works series ahead of the Oakdale Cemetery Tour full production in October.
A staged public reading of an in-development play written by the Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission, blending local history and storytelling. Part of the Page to Stage new works series ahead of the Oakdale Cemetery Tour full production in October.

A curated evening of short films and documentaries from local and regional filmmakers, presented as a festival-style screening block. Set in the Asheville Masonic Temple with ticketed entry plus drinks and snacks for purchase supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.

A curated evening of short films and documentaries from local and regional filmmakers, presented as a festival-style screening block. Set in the Asheville Masonic Temple with ticketed entry plus drinks and snacks for purchase supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.
A curated evening of short films and documentaries from local and regional filmmakers, presented as a festival-style screening block. Set in the Asheville Masonic Temple with ticketed entry plus drinks and snacks for purchase supporting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.

A three day downtown film festival centered on innovative regional and local filmmakers and story driven cinema, hosted inside the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. Nonprofit community weekend of screenings and filmmaker focused programming.

A three day downtown film festival centered on innovative regional and local filmmakers and story driven cinema, hosted inside the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. Nonprofit community weekend of screenings and filmmaker focused programming.
A three day downtown film festival centered on innovative regional and local filmmakers and story driven cinema, hosted inside the historic Asheville Masonic Temple. Nonprofit community weekend of screenings and filmmaker focused programming.
North Carolina premiere of Benjamin Boucvalt’s raw, honest drama in an intimate arts-center setting. A captivating evening of live theater built around emotional storytelling and close-up performances.
North Carolina premiere of Benjamin Boucvalt’s raw, honest drama in an intimate arts-center setting. A captivating evening of live theater built around emotional storytelling and close-up performances.
North Carolina premiere of Benjamin Boucvalt’s raw, honest drama in an intimate arts-center setting. A captivating evening of live theater built around emotional storytelling and close-up performances.

Short films and documentaries roll in a curated festival-style block supporting local and regional filmmakers, including “An Eternal Sound” set in rural North Carolina. Ticketed afternoon screening with drinks and snacks for purchase, benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.

Short films and documentaries roll in a curated festival-style block supporting local and regional filmmakers, including “An Eternal Sound” set in rural North Carolina. Ticketed afternoon screening with drinks and snacks for purchase, benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.
Short films and documentaries roll in a curated festival-style block supporting local and regional filmmakers, including “An Eternal Sound” set in rural North Carolina. Ticketed afternoon screening with drinks and snacks for purchase, benefiting the Asheville Film Festival nonprofit.
Festival-style Jewish cinema screenings that spotlight powerful stories, cultural identity, and community connection. Gather on UNCA’s campus for an evening of films, conversation, and warm, welcoming vibes.
Festival-style Jewish cinema screenings that spotlight powerful stories, cultural identity, and community connection. Gather on UNCA’s campus for an evening of films, conversation, and warm, welcoming vibes.
Festival-style Jewish cinema screenings that spotlight powerful stories, cultural identity, and community connection. Gather on UNCA’s campus for an evening of films, conversation, and warm, welcoming vibes.

Red carpet awards gala celebrating regional and local indie filmmaking, with a dress-to-impress crowd mingling with directors and cast. Late-night downtown ceremony at the Asheville Masonic Temple honoring standout festival films and storytellers.

Red carpet awards gala celebrating regional and local indie filmmaking, with a dress-to-impress crowd mingling with directors and cast. Late-night downtown ceremony at the Asheville Masonic Temple honoring standout festival films and storytellers.
Red carpet awards gala celebrating regional and local indie filmmaking, with a dress-to-impress crowd mingling with directors and cast. Late-night downtown ceremony at the Asheville Masonic Temple honoring standout festival films and storytellers.

A two state convening at Biltmore focused on implementing the Blue Ridge Rising Action Plan, with partners from across the Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. Collaborative sessions build on listening tours and regional planning as all 29 adjacent counties move from resolutions to on the ground action.

A two state convening at Biltmore focused on implementing the Blue Ridge Rising Action Plan, with partners from across the Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. Collaborative sessions build on listening tours and regional planning as all 29 adjacent counties move from resolutions to on the ground action.
A two state convening at Biltmore focused on implementing the Blue Ridge Rising Action Plan, with partners from across the Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. Collaborative sessions build on listening tours and regional planning as all 29 adjacent counties move from resolutions to on the ground action.

A public film festival with ticketed screening blocks spanning shorts and feature programs, plus hands on workshops for aspiring filmmakers. The celebration culminates in an awards night gala inside the Asheville Masonic Temple.

A public film festival with ticketed screening blocks spanning shorts and feature programs, plus hands on workshops for aspiring filmmakers. The celebration culminates in an awards night gala inside the Asheville Masonic Temple.
A public film festival with ticketed screening blocks spanning shorts and feature programs, plus hands on workshops for aspiring filmmakers. The celebration culminates in an awards night gala inside the Asheville Masonic Temple.

A family friendly movie screening in the Oakley South Asheville Library with popcorn on hand for an easygoing community night. Settle in for a cozy, kid friendly evening program suited to all ages.

A family friendly movie screening in the Oakley South Asheville Library with popcorn on hand for an easygoing community night. Settle in for a cozy, kid friendly evening program suited to all ages.
A family friendly movie screening in the Oakley South Asheville Library with popcorn on hand for an easygoing community night. Settle in for a cozy, kid friendly evening program suited to all ages.