Austin's Surreal Film Club: A One-of-a-Kind Social Hub for Cinephiles

Film lovers, ever craved a viewing experience that's a little out of the ordinary? In Austin, Texas, the Surreal Film Club is one of the city's most delightful surprises. Founded in 2016, the club started as a roving series of pop-up screenings in unexpected corners like gallery basements, aiming to build social movie nights around niche films and local shorts. Over the years founders David McMichael, Jenni Kaye, and Tanner Hadfield created not just a screening series but a community of cinephiles. People gather to watch, dress up on theme nights, and discuss afterward. In 2024 the club opened a permanent space at 301 Chicon Street in East Austin. The atmosphere is less formal theater and more film-lover's club. Multiple nights a week host screenings, often pairing features with shorts from local filmmakers. The space, deliberately converted from a humble warehouse into a cozy screening room, welcomes both first-time viewers and directors trying out new work.
In short, the Surreal Film Club is more than a screening venue — it is a bridge connecting film lovers, a platform for sharing passion and exchanging ideas. Here, movies are not just light and shadow on a screen but a thread of social and emotional connection. We hope more people step into this distinctive club and experience cinema in a new way.
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