News Summary
The Arizona Architectural Film Showcase is back in downtown Phoenix this April for its third annual event, featuring three captivating architectural films over three nights. Hosted by No Festival Required Independent Cinema, attendees can explore the intriguing stories behind iconic structures and participate in discussions with filmmakers and local architects. This year’s festival includes screenings at various venues, bringing together the architectural community and fostering a unique appreciation for design. Don’t miss out on this enlightening cinematic experience!
Exciting Film Fest Returning to Downtown Phoenix!
Get ready, Phoenix! The vibrant city is set to roll out the red carpet once again for the third annual Arizona Architectural Film Showcase. This fantastic event, hosted by No Festival Required Independent Cinema, promises to dazzle architecture enthusiasts and film lovers alike in April. Mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss this unique celebration of architecture on the big screen.
Three Nights, Three Films, Three Venues
From the stunning visuals of impressive structures to insightful conversations with filmmakers, this showcase offers experienced audiences a delightful experience. Attendees can catch three architectural films across three nights, each held at a different venue, ensuring that no two experiences are the same!
The films are set for screening on three specific dates: April 9, 13, and 17. Each film dives deep into the world of architecture, providing audiences with a thoughtful exploration of the art and impact of architectural design.
Discover Remarkable Stories
The film lineup has something for everyone:
- April 9, 7 p.m. – Kick off the showcase with a captivating documentary about Paul R. Williams, an influential African American architect known for his remarkable works in Beverly Hills. You can catch this screening at Walter Studios located at 747 W. Roosevelt St. Tickets are priced at $17.56, which includes a very special post-film Skype Q&A session with the directors and the producer.
- April 13, 1:30 p.m. – Next, delve into a 1999 documentary that highlights the legacy of Arizona architect Al Beadle. This insightful film features interviews with Beadle, as well as testimonials from clients and colleagues who shed light on his fantastic creations. Head to the Third Street Theatre at the Phoenix Center for the Arts, 1202 N. Third St.. Tickets are available for $16, and following this film, you can join a lively discussion with director Suzanne Johnson and local architects featured in the film.
- April 17, 7:30 p.m. – Concluding the showcase is the intriguing film “Light Without Sun”, which takes audiences through the sensory experience of Can Lis, a remarkable house designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon in Mallorca. This film, screening at The Abbey at 302 W. Monroe St., dives into the artistic narrative and features interviews and choreography. Grab your tickets for $21.05 and stick around for a Q&A session with New York-based co-director Clara Kraft Isono and local architect Wendell Burnett.
Community Spirit at its Best
What’s even more exciting is that this year marks the first time the Arizona Institute of Architects is participating! With support from metro Phoenix architects sponsoring the event, the entire architectural community is coming together to celebrate the creativity and innovation depicted in these films. Steve Weiss, the mastermind behind No Festival Required, emphasizes the need for an interactive audience experience that connects the films with the architectural essence of each venue.
Join the Fun!
Each film screening promises engaging discussions with directors and local architects, making it a perfect outing for anyone curious about architecture or those simply looking to enjoy an enlightening evening.
Curious to know more? Feel free to check out nofestivalrequired.com for all the details regarding ticket purchases and further event information. This is an event you won’t want to miss! So gather your friends, bring your curiosity, and dive into the unique world of architecture films right here in downtown Phoenix!
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Additional Resources
- AZCentral: Phoenix Architecture Film Festival 2025
- Loyola Phoenix: Blue Skies Ahead – Lunar New Year Architecture and Film Discussions
- Phoenix New Times: Phoenix Film Festival Celebrates 25 Years in the Valley
- Wikipedia: Film Festival
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Architecture
