The Grand Cinema in Tacoma, Washington is the South Sound’s nonprofit resource for independent, foreign, and local film since 1997. Our mission is to enrich lives and enhance the cultural vitality of our community through the art of film. We do this by encouraging passion for film; educating the community about film; and reliably providing a high quality theater experience.
Core programs at The Grand include: daily independent film screenings in four theaters; film lectures and ... Leia mais
The Grand Cinema in Tacoma, Washington is the South Sound’s nonprofit resource for independent, foreign, and local film since 1997. Our mission is to enrich lives and enhance the cultural vitality of our community through the art of film. We do this by encouraging passion for film; educating the community about film; and reliably providing a high quality theater experience.
Core programs at The Grand include: daily independent film screenings in four theaters; film lectures and discussions; filmmaker resources such as festivals, screening opportunities, and equipment; film camps and clubs for students of all ages; and special series such as our Tuesday Film Series, Classic Film Series, and Free Family Flicks.
The Grand Cinema has a rich history established by a small band of community organizers and made possible by many dedicated volunteers who have shaped our history and helped the cinema thrive since its inception as a non-profit nearly two decades ago. The Grand opened as a nonprofit in 1997 with only two paid staff and a group of volunteers. Since that humble start, we have continued to add quality programming, film festivals, filmmaker outreach, community events, education programs, and talented staff and volunteers to our ranks.
Our mission guides The Grand Cinema to extend opportunities to our community, volunteers, patrons, and staff regardless of race, sex, age, orientation, gender identity, religion, veteran or marital status, national origin, ethnicity, culture, socio-economic class, ability, or professional status. We believe an inclusionary approach to programming, engagement, planning, and access is an asset that enriches our individual and organizational ability to celebrate and learn from all voices, perspectives, and methods.
In principle and practice, The Grand works collaboratively to encourage participation by underrepresented groups and individuals at all levels, and to explore new opportunities.
In presenting the art of independent, foreign, and local film, The Grand Cinema serve to deepen compassion and understanding; honor freedom of expression; challenge and dismantle systemic oppression; create environments enriched with diverse views and people; and help the development of socially responsible leaders and citizens.
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