9th Annual TCC Diversity Film Festival Opens Sunday, April 14 at The Grand Cinema

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Payne, Rachel
Mon, Apr 8, 2019 9:30 PM

9th Annual Diversity Film Festival Opens Sunday at The Grand Cinema

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What: 9th Annual TCC Diversity Film Festival
Where: The Grand Cinemahttps://www.grandcinema.com/ in Tacoma, Washington
When: April 14-28
Cost:    FREE for Tacoma Community College students with student ID.
$8 matinee
$10.50 evening
$8.50 evening military rate with military ID
Opening Gala: April 14 immediately following the 2 p.m. screening of “Rumble:  The Indians who Rocked the World.”
Short Films: April 25. Includes films by TCC Students.
Director Q&A: A question and answer session with Kanani Koster, director of “The New Frontier,” will follow the screenings of “The New Frontier” and “Flipped.”
Dessert Social: April 28 immediately following the 2 p.m. screening of “Jinn.”

Tacoma Community College’s Diversity Film Festivalhttps://www.tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/events/diversity-film-festival (DFF), held at Tacoma’s Grand Cinema, explores and celebrates individual and cultural differences through film. This year’s theme is “Disruption and Dilemma.”

Find the full film lineup with trailers and screen times herehttps://www.grandcinema.com/tcc-diversity-film-series/.

9th Annual Diversity Film Festival Opens Sunday at The Grand Cinema [cid:image001.jpg@01D4EE17.D8051FE0] What: 9th Annual TCC Diversity Film Festival Where: The Grand Cinema<https://www.grandcinema.com/> in Tacoma, Washington When: April 14-28 Cost: FREE for Tacoma Community College students with student ID. $8 matinee $10.50 evening $8.50 evening military rate with military ID Opening Gala: April 14 immediately following the 2 p.m. screening of “Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World.” Short Films: April 25. Includes films by TCC Students. Director Q&A: A question and answer session with Kanani Koster, director of “The New Frontier,” will follow the screenings of “The New Frontier” and “Flipped.” Dessert Social: April 28 immediately following the 2 p.m. screening of “Jinn.” Tacoma Community College’s Diversity Film Festival<https://www.tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/events/diversity-film-festival> (DFF), held at Tacoma’s Grand Cinema, explores and celebrates individual and cultural differences through film. This year’s theme is “Disruption and Dilemma.” Find the full film lineup with trailers and screen times here<https://www.grandcinema.com/tcc-diversity-film-series/>.