Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas

Indirizzo: 4200 Montrose Blvd Suite 110, Houston, TX 77006.
Telefono: 134290420.
Sito web: cinemahtx.org.
Specialità: Associazione artistica.
Altri dati di interesse: Ingresso accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Parcheggio accessibile in sedia a rotelle.
Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 15 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 4.9/5.

Posizione di Houston Cinema Arts Society

Il Houston Cinema Arts Society è un'importante associazione artistica situata all'indirizzo 4200 Montrose Blvd Suite 110, Houston, TX 77006. Questa società, fondata nel 2008, si dedica alla promozione e al sostegno dell'arte cinematografica a Houston, in Texas.

L'Houston Cinema Arts Society è facilmente accessibile con sedie a rotelle, con ingressi e parcheggi appositamente attrezzati per agevolare gli spostamenti delle persone con disabilità. Il numero di telefono per contattare l'associazione è 134290420. Per maggiori informazioni, è possibile visitare il sito web ufficiale all'indirizzo cinemahtx.org.

Le specialità del Houston Cinema Arts Society includono:
- La programmazione di film indipendenti e internazionali in diverse location di Houston
- L'organizzazione di eventi e festival cinematografici, tra cui il Cinema Arts Festival Houston
- Il sostegno alla formazione e alla crescita di giovani talenti nel campo del cinema

Gli altri dati di interesse riguardano le recensioni positive ricevute da parte del pubblico e della critica. Questa azienda ha infatti 15 recensioni su Google My Business, con una media delle opinioni di 4.9/5.

Recensioni di Houston Cinema Arts Society

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Molly Coryell
5/5

The Houston Cinema Arts Society is an amazing organization, their dedication to local arts, as well as showcasing films from around the world is admirable and helps promote Houston’s amazing presence in the global art community.

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Akash G
5/5

If I may flatter myself, I think I know a decent amount about Houston, cinema, the arts, and society (as a concept, not so much in practice). This organization and the wonderful staff and volunteers behind it have found the greatest way to put it all together. Their Cinema Arts Festival is amazing, and there's a nice variety in everything they do.

I'll share an anecdote about how I came to realise that this group is what makes the Houston film scene great. I had been walking up and down the coast on Galveston Island for a number of days. The first few days, it was unbearably cloudy. The clouds felt imposing. They haunted my every step as I sauntered slowly through the sand in search of the Greatest Donuts On The Island.* On the third day, the sun burst through its hazy confinement, and I was temporarily blinded by the intensity (because it's the sun). Upon regaining my vision, I found myself in a warehouse southwest of The Strand. My dog had vanished, and I presumed that she had left me for a taller, darker, and more handsome man. I spaced out, distracted by the mental focus it took to tell myself that I should not be so affected by my dog's preferences. The foghorn of a nearby Royal Caribbean Cruise ship sharply brought me back to reality. I immediately called an Island Breeze Shuttle, my preferred mode of transportation between Houston and Galveston because of the 10% discounts for seniors (65+) and for military. They dropped me off at Hobby Airport, and I began to run home, eager to hop on my favourite Minecraft server and have a "chill sesh" with the boys. After running for 10 miles, I realised I was hopelessly out of water. By chance, I happened to glance to my left and saw a set of steel beams used as columns, which reminded me of the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. You know what they say: where there's a Ludwig, there's a wave! Excited at the prospect of water in wave form, I sprinted into the Caroline Wiess Law Building at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. The docent at the entrance informed me that they don't have waves but they do have water fountains. I told her that anything would do and tried to continue on, but she grabbed my arm. Her eyes turned a frightening shade of Dartmouth green, and, in a commanding voice, she boomed, "YOUR THIRST FOR WATER MAY NOT BE QUENCHED HERE IN FULL, BUT YOUR THIRST FOR WELL-DONE CINEMA WILL BE, THANKS TO THE HOUSTON CINEMA ARTS SOCIETY AND THEIR PRESENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTARY 'BLACK RODEO' AND PANEL AFTERWARDS." I was sold. I went downstairs, purchased a ticket from a friendly staff member, and went on to have the greatest cinematic experience of my life, punctuated only by a short bathroom break because I had consumed a lot of water at the water fountain prior to the show.

*I found them. See my review of Home Cut Donuts on Google Reviews.

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Jannie Matar
5/5

I attended one of their film festivals last year and could not have been more impressed! The people who work for HCAS are committed to creating a rich and diverse film scene in Houston and we love them for it!!

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Mark Bramhill
5/5

Great organization, Cinema Arts Fest is great every year! Houston is lucky to have them.

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Rick Ferguson
5/5

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Nelson Vanegas
5/5

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Grant Watts
5/5

Houston Cinema Arts Society - Houston, Texas
Christian Toledo
5/5

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