We extend our deepest gratitude to the Minnesota Humanities Center for their generous support in making these programs possible. Thank you to all the filmmakers who shared their powerful stories and to everyone who attended to celebrate and uplift our diverse communities. Together, we honor the rich heritage and voices represented during Pride (June 2024), Indigenous (November 2024), Black History (February 2025), and Asian American Pacific Islander (May 2025) months. Your presence and support help keep these vital stories alive.

MNmicro Film Festival Series

MNmicro Film Festival: Pride
Sunday, June 23, 2024
The first of the MNmicro Film Festivals will celebrate our local LGBTQ+ community this month in conjunction with national Pride month featuring 5 LGBTQ+ films.

MNmicro Film Festival: Indigenous
Sunday, November 17, 2024
The second of the MNmicro Film Festivals will celebrate our local indigenous community November 17, 2024 in conjunction with national Indigenous month featuring 5 indigenous films.

MNmicro Film Festival: Black History
February 2025 – Date TBD
The third of the MNmicro Film Festivals will celebrate our local black community February 2025 in conjunction with national Black History month featuring 5 films with empowering stories of black lives.

MNmicro Film Festival: Pacific Islander
May 2025 – Date TBD
The fourth and last of the MNmicro Film Festivals will celebrate our local Pacific Islander community in May 2025 in conjunction with national Pacific Islander month featuring 5 films surrounding the stories of Pacific Islanders.
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TCFF was one of 86 recipients from a pool of over 350 applicants to receive a grant for the MNmicro Film Festival celebrating Minnesota’s cultural heritage. The Cultural Heritage awards support a wide range of activities throughout the entire State of Minnesota to preserve and honor the state’s cultural heritage by providing education and student outreach on cultural diversity, supporting the development of culturally diverse humanities programming, and empowering communities in building identity and culture. This work is funded in part by the Minnesota Humanities Center (MHC) with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.