Webster University Film Series

Webster University Film Series The Webster University Film Series, St. Louis' cinematic alternative since 1979. Louis community. Free for Webster University students with proper I.D.

Louis’ cinematic alternative since 1979, is a nationally known and recognized year-round film exhibition program. The Midwest’s premiere hosting venue for American and foreign features, documentaries, classic and experimental cinema, and national and international artists presenting their work, the series represents a genuine cinematic alternative in the St. Additionally, the Webster University Fi

lm Series has become the location for many national tours of international cinema, often acting as the only such venue in Missouri. The Series hosts speakers and visiting artists who address the pertinent issues raised in films presented, and in an effort to further integrate film with education, the Film Series co-hosts workshops with artists and experts. Unless otherwise notes, admission is:
$8 for the general public,
$7 for seniors, Webster alumni, and students from other schools,
$6 for Webster University staff and faculty. Cash, card, or check. Discount admission passes available.

06/12/2026

TONIGHT, tomorrow, and Sunday we're pleased to host the St. Louis premiere and exclusive run of German master Christian Petzold's newest film, MIROIRS NO. 3! Showtime 7:30pm each night. Miroirs re-teams Petzold with star Paula Beer; the two of them previously made Transit, Undine, and 2023 WFS hit Afire together.

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06/05/2026

TONIGHT, tomorrow, and Sunday we're showing OUR LAND (NUESTRA TIERRA), the first feature film from Argentine master Lucrecia Martel in nine years and her first documentary feature, well, ever! Showtime 7:30pm each night. Our Land is a true crime doc of a sort, centering on the 2009 murder of indigenous leader Javier Chocobar and the trial that took place nine years later. St. Louis premiere and exclusive run!

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06/02/2026

TONIGHT and Thursday (but not Wednesday) we're showing Gerald Potterton's shaggy 1971 counterculture animation/live-action hybrid TIKI TIKI at 7:30 p.m.! Potterton worked on Yellow Submarine and, later, directed Heavy Metal. Tiki Tiki has been all but impossible to see for decades now.

TONIGHT, tomorrow, and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. each night we're showing Oscar-nominated Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi's n...
05/29/2026

TONIGHT, tomorrow, and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. each night we're showing Oscar-nominated Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi's new film SILENT FRIEND, which stars Hong Kong's Tony Leung Chiu-wai (here making his first-ever appearance in a European production), France's Léa Seydoux, and a centuries-old gingko tree. Much as we love Tony, the tree is the real star.

TONIGHT is our free admission 25th anniversary screening of John Cameron Mitchell's HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, put on in...
05/28/2026

TONIGHT is our free admission 25th anniversary screening of John Cameron Mitchell's HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, put on in collaboration with Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis! On Saturday, June 13 CAM is putting on the event "Behind this Mask: Celebrating Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore," which will feature Mitchell in person alongside beloved Webster University professor Elizabeth Hoover and others. (Visit camstl.org for more info.) The screening of Hedwig tonight is free admission for everyone and open to all. Showtime 7:30pm! Come pre-game Pride Month with us!

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Webster Groves, MO
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