9 Star Hotel comes to Ragtag
On Thursday Ragtag will be showing a film about two men from the West Bank who cross the border into Israel looking for work. The film strays from politics to show the human side of the complicated relationship these two areas have.
Continue Reading →Art About Town: Mike Seat exhibits photos of Italy at Ragtag Cinema
Mike Seat brings a slice of Italy to Columbia’s Ragtag Cinema with his current photography exhibition
Continue Reading →El Velador comes to Ragtag
“El Velador,” a documentary about a cemetery in Mexico and its night watchman is showing for free Thursday at Ragtag.
Continue Reading →Q&A with Nathan Lang, Director of God in the Box
Nathan Lang, director of God in the Box, is bringing his documentary to Ragtag on Thursday. Vox chatted with him about why he made the film, the challenges associated with the film and what he wants his audience to take away from the footage he gathered.
Continue Reading →Small-town Missouri hits the big screen at SXSW Film Festival in a documentary about Branson in all of its showbiz, tourism glory. Watch videos, see the star-spangled outfits and read about the showing in this post.
Continue Reading →Netflix streaming finds: Bring Ragtag to your home
Did you miss out on any movies that played at Ragtag last year? Check out eight movies that screened at Ragtag that you can now stream from Netflix!
Continue Reading →Panel recap: The Creative Treatment of Reality
Documentaries are real, and reality TV is real, right? Well, kind of. Producers of mega-hits Jersey Shore and The Real World weigh in on how docs and realities are — and aren’t — alike.
Continue Reading →T/F: What’s your highest Q number?
Think you spent a long time in the Q? We hit the streets looking for the highest Q number we could find. See how yours compares.
Continue Reading →Fest-goers cross the pond for True/False
Jess Search and Beadie Finzi traveled 4,000 miles from London to attend True/False.
Continue Reading →True/False Neither/Nor Series
True/False’s newest film series explores the art of the “chimera.”
Continue Reading →Ragtag Meets Kickstarter Campaign Goal
Ragtag has robots! Ragtag announced today that it met it’s goal of raising $80,000 to pay for a digital projection system. The pledge campaign started back in September, after Hollywood studios announced that they would no longer be distributing movies on film.
Continue Reading →Robots Around Ragtag
With the nearing end to 35-millimeter projection, Ragtag brings in robots to raise awareness.
Continue Reading →Ragtag turns 14
Ragtag survived it’s first awkward year as teen and to celebrate they’re throwing a party. And yes, you are invited. The birthday bash will feature free treats such as Sparky’s-ice-cream-Uprise-cookie-sandwiches, Schlafly beer, Golden Barrel wines and Mountain Valley spring water.
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Continue Reading →Homebrewed 2012: The Wise Kids
This week’s entry in Ragtag’s Homebrewed series is seriously disappointing… because showing a film like this just once is a shame. It really is that good.
Continue Reading →Homebrewed 2012: Sun Don’t Shine review
Writer/director Amy Seimetz leaves plenty unaddressed in this story inspired by her own recurring nightmares, but the holes don’t prohibit understanding. Fear is universal.
Continue Reading →Ragtag Homebrewed Film Series returns this June
Popcorn and Milk Duds are so passé. Atypical theater meals have long been a hallmark of the Ragtag viewing experience, but the second annual Homebrewed Film Series takes it to a new level.
Continue Reading →Event Preview: Local Filmmaking Celebration
March 8 marks Ragtag’s Local Filmmaking Celebration, which includes music, games, movies and more.
Continue Reading →Oscar-Nominated Shorts at Ragtag
Starting tomorrow through Feb. 16, Ragtag is showcasing Oscar-nominated shorts from around the world. Here’s the rundown of what you can expect to see.
Continue Reading →Six dance documentaries that will put some spring in your step
No matter your age, there is just something about dancing that can’t help but put a smile on your face. These six dance documentaries will make you smile and inspire you next time you feel stuck out on the dance floor.
Continue Reading →A letter to Dorial Green-Beckham
Now that DGB has signed to MU, Vox would like to formally welcome him to CoMo.
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