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The Queen's Film Society

Curated classic + art films, local Q&As, community events

 

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About Us

The Queen's Film Society fosters the art of cinema and creates a vibrant film culture in a communal setting.  We bring new and classic films of artistic and social significance to the community, presenting them as quality cinematic experiences.  ​

The Queen's Film Society does this not only by presenting movies to the community that would otherwise not be shown on a big screen in the Brazos Valley, but also by publishing members’ film analysis and criticism, and engaging with, promoting, and screening the work of local filmmakers.

We are a non-profit organization contributing to the humanistic and increasingly diverse climate of the Brazos Valley.  

Upcoming events

    • 20 Jan 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • 607 N. Main st. Bryan, TX
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    Help choose March's Member-Pick’d Flick and stay for a quick round of movie trivia! We’ll kick things off at 7:00 PM with a brief update, then hold the vote and crown our trivia champs. Film fans welcome - members vote.
    • 27 Jan 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
    • The Kimbell Building Black Box Theatre, 607 N Main St, Bryan, TX 77803
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    This screening is at The Kimbell Building Black Box Theatre, 607 N Main St, Bryan, TX 77803

    Pull up a cloud and take a ride through Heaven. Created and directed by the multi-talented Diane Keaton (Annie Hall, Baby Boom), “Heaven” takes a wonderfully lighthearted look a the Great Beyond. Keaton intersperses outrageous interviews with extraordinary film footage from such European and American film classics as “Metropolis,” “Green Pastures” and “Stairway to Heaven.” It is truly the ultimate coming attraction!


    The Kimbell Building Black Box Theatre, 607 N Main St, Bryan, TX 77803

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    • 3 Feb 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    • The Queen Theatre, 110 S Main St, Bryan, TX 77803
    • 46
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    For Black History Month, our members pick'd a forgotten, brilliant flick: Chameleon Street, the debut feature of Wendell B. Harris, Jr. and Grand Jury Prize winner of the 1990 Sundance Film Festival. Chameleon Street tells the too-strange-not-to-be-true story of William Douglas Street, Jr., a brilliant, underprivileged, and troubled Michigan man who made headlines in the 1970s and 80s for successfully impersonating a doctor, a law student, a naval officer, a Time magazine reporter and many other highly credential individuals, largely out of frustration over the limited choices afforded to him in his “real” life. This dark, surreal comedy has been acclaimed as an “overlooked masterwork (The New Yorker), a trenchant exploration of the Black experience in America” (Chicago Reader), and “one of the most provocative and adventurous American movies of the ’90s” (Time Out).”


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The Queen's Film Society

P.O. Box 142
Bryan, Texas 77806

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(979) 493-0588


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