LOFT FILM FEST

LOFT FILM FEST Wednesday, November 11 - Thursday, November 19, 2026
http://loftfilmfest.org

Celebrating its eleventh year in 2021, the Loft Film Fest (located in beautiful Tucson, Arizona) is dedicated to showcasing the best independent, foreign and classic films, as well as celebrating the work of established and emerging directors, writers, producers and actors. The Loft Film Fest, through its eclectic and diverse programming, aims not only to expand the audience for cinema that challe

nges, inspires and entertains, but also to honor those artists whose talent and passion bring that cinema to life. Special guests of the Loft Film Fest have included acclaimed filmmakers such as Carlos Reygadas, Alex Cox, Chris Eyre, Larry McMurtry, Charles Burnett, Don Coscarelli, The Zellner Brothers, Bobcat Goldthwait, Kirby Dick, Richard Kelly, and Allison Anders; celebrated actors including Bruce Dern, Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Robert Carradine, Stacy Keach, Jon Lovitz, Udo Kier, Alfonso Arau, Illeana Douglas, Rita Moreno, and Curtis Armstrong; and industry legends such as Roger Corman, recipient of the 2012 “Lofty Achievement Award.”

The Loft Film Fest is the only American festival member of the CICAE, the International Confederation of Art Houses. Founded in 1955, the CICAE is a network of 4,000 screens and 22 international film festivals that work to increase audience for excellent international independent films. The CICAE award is designed to bring attention to excellent films in order for them to be seen in art houses around the world. The CICAE award is given out at festivals including the Berlinale Forum and Panorama, the Sarajevo International Film Festival, the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. The Loft Film Fest also produces Loft Film Fest on the Road, a community-building program that takes unexpected films for free screenings in underserved and unserved rural areas, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema, a cargo van outfitted with solar panels (donated by Technicians for Sustainability) to power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system.

The Showcase Cinema, the current home of The Loft Cinema, opened on this date in 1969! Here's a photo from that year fro...
05/29/2026

The Showcase Cinema, the current home of The Loft Cinema, opened on this date in 1969! Here's a photo from that year from the Tucson Citizen archives.

Oliver would be the first 70mm film screened at the location, opening on July 18, 1969.

Here's more history of the location provided by dallasmovietheaters on cinematreasures.org:

B-movie producer Robert L. Lippert was a widescreen expert having produced low-budget Regalscope films during his movie producing days. So it was little surprise that when he started Tucson’s Showcase Luxury Cinema, it was a single-screen roadhouse theatre. Lippert’s Transcontinental Theatres Circuit would hit 120 theaters but the Showcase was his first in Tucson and #67 in the San Francisco based chain. The $350,000 Showcase launched May 29, 1969 with “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” Its curved 22x55' screen seated 600 patrons in continental loge seating and was going to make every effort to book 70mm films. The theater appears to be architected by Tucson’s Terry Atkinson though similar to other Transcontinental theaters around the country of this period has some differences likely incorporated by Atkinson. It featured a beautiful double-storied glass front leading into a spacious high-ceiling and open lobby area. Well prior to the opening, the Showcase was advertising a road show of “Oliver” that was two months away from opening.

“Oliver’s” road show run was 2.5 months and replaced with the popular, “Easy Rider” and would have the road show of “Dr. Zhivago” and a three-month run of “Hello, Dolly” during its first year of exhibition. In the battle for clearances, Lippert had to bid $50,000 for “Dolly” and said he would never fight / bid that much for a clearance again despite the film’s success.

As the booking of a single-screen film was high risk, the theatre had some losers in 1970 and opted to add a second screen called the Penthouse. This was the circuit’s practice all over the country as they would transform their high-ceiling entryway lobbies into a lobby housing a 175-seat auditorium above which was reachable by stairway. Similar setups with in Lawton, OK, Chattanooga, TN, and Richmond, VA were placed in those luxury roadshow houses. To make life easier, the theater used an automated Cinemeccanica Victoria 18 projector that could handle 2.5 hours of film on a single reel.

On July 28, 1972, the Penthouse was renamed and the theater marketed as the Showcase Cinema 1 & 2. The Penthouse/Cinema 2 concept paid dividends. Among the theater’s most successful runs was “Fiddler on the Roof.” It ran as a road show for 13 weeks and would have left the theater were it not for the renamed Cinema 2. “Fiddler” switched to the Showcase 2 running 17 more weeks for a profitable 30-week run. “The Sting” beat that playing 40 weeks between 1973 and 1974. “Earthquake” in Sensurround was a revelation. But beginning in 1975 with new competition and other chains more eager to pay high for clearances for “Jaws,” “Star Wars,” and other films, the Showcase drifted as “the place” for big films.

Under AMC, the theater would become the Showcase 2 moving to art house fare much of the time. The New Loft closed on Fremont and would move here in 1992. Ten years later, it would become a non-profit membership art house still called The Loft adding a third screen in 2014.

We're 6 months away from the 2026 Loft Film Fest, which will be taking place from Wednesday, November 11 through Thursda...
05/11/2026

We're 6 months away from the 2026 Loft Film Fest, which will be taking place from Wednesday, November 11 through Thursday, November 19 at The Loft Cinema!

Film submissions are now being accepted at https://filmfreeway.com/LoftFilmFest

The LOFT KIDS FEST returns to The Loft Cinema this summer for 11 days of free entertainment, excitement and popcorn! Thi...
05/06/2026

The LOFT KIDS FEST returns to The Loft Cinema this summer for 11 days of free entertainment, excitement and popcorn! This year's schedule includes 2024 Loft Film Fest selection FLOW, which plays on June 14!

The fest kicks off with an Outdoor Movie Party at Himmel Park on Friday, May 29, followed by indoor screenings at The Loft Cinema every Saturday and Sunday morning, Saturday, May 30 – Sunday, June 28!

View the schedule at https://loftcinema.org/series/loft-kids-fest/

SPONSORED BY:
Long Realty Cares Foundation
Max McCauslin & John Smith
Pima Federal Credit Union
Southwest Gas Foundation
Bisbee Breakfast Club
The Marshall Foundation

We are now accepting film submissions via FilmFreeway for the 2026 Loft Film Fest! We accept all kinds of films, all gen...
05/01/2026

We are now accepting film submissions via FilmFreeway for the 2026 Loft Film Fest! We accept all kinds of films, all genres, all lengths, with a production year of 2025 or 2026. Features are 60 minutes or longer, shorts are less than 60 minutes long.
All films must be Tucson film festival premieres.

Submit now at https://filmfreeway.com/LoftFilmFest

Regular Deadline - June 27, 2026
Extended Deadline - July 18, 2026

The Loft Cinema was named to Boxoffice Pro's inaugural “Blue Ribbon” List! This first-of-its-kind guide in the movie the...
04/14/2026

The Loft Cinema was named to Boxoffice Pro's inaugural “Blue Ribbon” List! This first-of-its-kind guide in the movie theater industry honors unparalleled excellence in technology, design, hospitality, and community engagement for all cinema renovations and new builds completed since 2020.

The inaugural list offers a holistic view of the modern movie theater, recognizing cinemas that set operational and presentation benchmarks. Organized by year and region, the guide’s first edition features exceptional cinemas from 45 countries that have opened or upgraded their facilities over the past six years.

Learn more at https://www.boxofficepro.com/blue-ribbon/

7 months until the 2026 Loft Film Fest - the countdown is officially on!Start clearing your schedules, cinephiles — some...
04/11/2026

7 months until the 2026 Loft Film Fest - the countdown is officially on!

Start clearing your schedules, cinephiles — something special is coming.

Late Shift - STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 10Loft Film Fest attendees will remember this amazing film from the Late Shift 2025 fe...
04/08/2026

Late Shift - STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 10

Loft Film Fest attendees will remember this amazing film from the Late Shift 2025 festival premiere! Don’t miss your chance to see it while it’s back at The Loft! 🍿✨

Twenty-six patients. One nurse. The clock ticks down in this gripping medical drama directed by Petra Volpe. Leonie Benesch (The Teachers’ Lounge, The White Ribbon) stars as nurse Floria, a dedicated professional straining to meet the accumulating demands placed on her as one understaffed late shift pushes her to the breaking point. Despite the hectic environment, Floria cares for her patients with expertise and full dedication. Although she gives her all, the shift gradually spirals out of control – until it eventually leads to a dramatic outburst. Inspired by real-life nurse Madeline Calvelage’s powerfully immediate memoir, Our Profession is Not the Problem—It’s the Circumstances, Late Shift is a fast-paced, thrilling glimpse into the unmanageable workload and extreme pressures faced by today’s healthcare workers. Switzerland’s official entry for the 2026 Best International Feature Film Academy Award.

(Dir. by Petra Biondina Volpe, 2025, Switzerland/Germany, In German/ Turkish/French with English Subtitles, 92 mins., Not Rated)

TICKETS: https://loftcinema.org/film/late-shift/

Why independent films matter! Great article by Valeria Nalani for The Daily Wildcat.Today, April 7, is AZ Gives Day! Sup...
04/07/2026

Why independent films matter! Great article by Valeria Nalani for The Daily Wildcat.

Today, April 7, is AZ Gives Day! Support The Loft and have your gift matched, dollar-for-dollar-for-dollar!

Donate today at https://www.azgives.org/organization/loftcinema

In a world built for distraction, the most powerful films are the ones that make us feel, introspect and relate.

Let's go Cats! Good luck to Tommy Lloyd and the Arizona Wildcats when they take on Michigan tomorrow in the Final Four!
04/03/2026

Let's go Cats! Good luck to Tommy Lloyd and the Arizona Wildcats when they take on Michigan tomorrow in the Final Four!

Become a member during The Loft Cinema’s Spring Membership Drive and get even more for your membership, with the additio...
03/24/2026

Become a member during The Loft Cinema’s Spring Membership Drive and get even more for your membership, with the addition of a new lobby and concessions space and 2 new screens!

Sign up this month to receive:

Double the Free Passes: 4 free passes for individuals or 8 free passes for couples!

Free Organic Popcorn: Enjoy a free small organic popcorn every time you visit the theater!

Member Mondays: Take advantage of the best deal in town with $4 admission for members every Monday!

Year-Round Discounts: Save on tickets for regularly scheduled films and special events like the Loft Film Fest!

Join today at https://loftcinema.org/become-a-member/

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