MSC Aggie Cinema Partnerships
Aggie Cinema frequently partners with TAMU Departments and other student organizations to present films for audiences on campus. If your group has questions about how to obtain film rights, or how to plan, promote, and deliver a successful film screening, contact MSC Aggie cinema at Partnership Request Form. Here are some programs we have coming up:
RECENT EVENTS:
Maid to Kill: Student Film Screening and Discussion Panel
Presented by MSC Aggie Cinema and in partnership with TAMU students!
PAST EVENTS:
Mean Girls: Film Screening
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and MSC OPAS
The Hunting Ground: Film Screening and Discussion Panel
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and TAMU Office of Health Promotion
Horror Noire: Film Screening and Discussion Q&A with Dr. Robin Means Coleman
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and MSC WBAC
February 17 at 1 pm in Rudder Forum
Free Admission
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland | Film Screening and dialogue
Co-hosted by Texas A&M Department of Multicultural Services
February 20 at 4 pm in MSC 2300A
Please RSVP to tx.ag/ccregistration
Safe Haven: National Stalking Awareness Month film screening and Q&A
Co-program with Texas A&M Health Promotion Office
January 30, 2019 at 6 pm in RECC 2229
Free Admission
Unbranded: Film and Panel discussion
with TAMU Press
October 29 at 6:30 pm in Rudder Theatre
Tickets thru MSC Box Office ($2 students/$3 non)
How to Train Your Dragon (with Audio Description)
with: TAMU Department of Disability Services, Insightful Connections, TAMU Department of Film Studies
November 12 at 7 pm in MSC 2401
Admission is FREE, All audiences welcome
The Hunting Ground: Film Screening and Discussion Panel
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and TAMU Office of Health Promotion
Horror Noire: Film Screening and Discussion Q&A with Dr. Robin Means Coleman
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and MSC WBAC
February 17 at 1 pm in Rudder Forum
Free Admission
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland | Film Screening and dialogue
Co-hosted by Texas A&M Department of Multicultural Services
February 20 at 4 pm in MSC 2300A
Please RSVP to tx.ag/ccregistration
Safe Haven: National Stalking Awareness Month film screening and Q&A
Co-program with Texas A&M Health Promotion Office
January 30, 2019 at 6 pm in RECC 2229
Free Admission
Unbranded: Film and Panel discussion
with TAMU Press
October 29 at 6:30 pm in Rudder Theatre
Tickets thru MSC Box Office ($2 students/$3 non)
How to Train Your Dragon (with Audio Description)
with: TAMU Department of Disability Services, Insightful Connections, TAMU Department of Film Studies
November 12 at 7 pm in MSC 2401
Admission is FREE, All audiences welcome
The Hunting Ground: Film Screening and Discussion Panel
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and TAMU Office of Health Promotion
Horror Noire: Film Screening and Discussion Q&A with Dr. Robin Means Coleman
Co-hosted by MSC Aggie Cinema and MSC WBAC
February 17 at 1 pm in Rudder Forum
Free Admission
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland | Film Screening and dialogue
Co-hosted by Texas A&M Department of Multicultural Services
February 20 at 4 pm in MSC 2300A
Please RSVP to tx.ag/ccregistration
Safe Haven: National Stalking Awareness Month film screening and Q&A
Co-program with Texas A&M Health Promotion Office
January 30, 2019 at 6 pm in RECC 2229
Free Admission
Unbranded: Film and Panel discussion
with TAMU Press
October 29 at 6:30 pm in Rudder Theatre
Tickets thru MSC Box Office ($2 students/$3 non)
How to Train Your Dragon (with Audio Description)
with: TAMU Department of Disability Services, Insightful Connections, TAMU Department of Film Studies
November 12 at 7 pm in MSC 2401
Admission is FREE, All audiences welcome