The Capital City Film Festival (CCFF) celebrates artists from around the world by curating outstanding multimedia experiences for the community. The annual festival showcases an eclectic mix of independent films, live music, interactive media, and more in Michigan’s capital city.
Schedule of Events:
6:00 Pm
Exploring Environmental Justice With Artists, Activists, And Scientists
Free Event - Filmmaker In Attendance Presented In Partnership With Lansing Community College, This Event Features Three Short Films Centering On Environmental Justice. Join Us For A Powerful Event Including A Panel Discussion With Filmmakers Following The Screening.
Location: Central United Methodist Church
6:00 Pm
Maxxie Lawow: Drag Super-Shero
Michigan Premiere - Director In Attendance When Drag Queens Start Disappearing, A Shy Young Barista Must Summon His Inner Super-Shero To Rescue Them From An Ambitious Evil Drag Queen Bent On Harvesting Their Magical Anti-Aging Tears.
Location: Stage One
8:00 Pm
Msu Student Shorts
Free Event A Celebration Of Student Films From Michigan State University. Undergraduate Micro-Shorts Will Precede Senior Level Projects In Documentary And Fiction.
Location: Central United Methodist Church
8:00 Pm
Bring Them Home
Bring Them Home Tells The Story Of A Small Group Of Blackfoot People And Their Mission To Establish The First Wild Buffalo Herd On Their Ancestral Territory Since The Species' Near-Extinction A Century Ago, An Act That Would Restore The Land, Re-Enliven Traditional Culture And Bring Much Needed Healing To Their Community. Screens With The Short Film Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin (The First People Taking Care Of The Fishery)
Location: Stage One