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Venues
The State Theatre
130 W College Ave, State College, PA
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In 1938, Warner Brothers opened The State Theatre as a test market for new films. Today, The State Theatre is a vibrant hub of music, cinema, and live performance — the cultural heart of downtown State College.
Fest at the State Theatre:
Monday, Nov 1, 7:00 PM Tuesday, Nov 2, 7:00 PM Wednesday, Nov 3, 7:00 PM
RIGHT OF PASSAGE | page 49 HIDDEN IN PLAIN SITE | page 37 IN RETRO-SPECT | page 41
The Mishler Theatre
1208 Twelfth Avenue, Altoona, PA
The Mishler Theatre opened its doors in 1906, the first structure of its kind in America to be completely devoted to theatrical pursuits; in the early 1900s theatres typically occupied the second floor of commercial buildings.

Fest at the Mishler Theatre:
Thursday, Nov 4, 7:00 PM
HIGH EXPECTATIONS | page 38

The Rowland Theatre
127 N Front Street Philipsburg, PA
A historic single-screen movie theatre built in 1917 by Charles Hedding Rowland. The theatre is owned by the borough of Philipsburg. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Fest at the Rowland Theatre:
Friday, Nov 5 6:00 PM 8:00 PM
INSIDE OUT | page 41 ICON IN THE KITCHEN | page 40
Saturday, Nov 6 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 8:00 PM
SUPREME LEGACY | page 51 WHAT COMES AROUND | page 54 UP CLOSE with Patrick Fabian | page 18 AT OUR DOORSTEP | page 32 EYE ON THE BALL | page 35 BACK TO THE FUTURE | page 32
Sunday, Nov 7 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM
SIZE MATTERS | page 49 FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE | page 37 BROTHERLY LOVE | page 33
AWARD CEREMONY
On the last night of the festival, celebrate the week’s films and visitors with cocktails, bites, & music!
