WE’VE REOPENED…ONLINE. WATCH NEW RELEASES NOW

WATCH SAINT FRANCES ONLINE

After the death of her grandmother, Teresa comes home to her village in a near-future Brazil to be met with a series of strange events.

WATCH SAINT FRANCES ONLINE

After receiving an abortion, a nanny finds friendship with the 6-year-old she’s hired to watch.

ONLINE MOVIE SCREENINGS

Now Showing

Bacurau

131min
Brazil, France 

Saint Frances

106min
USA

Fantastic Fungi Day

80min
USA

The SNF Parkway Theatre is a nonprofit organization. We are grateful for your online movie purchases which help us while our physical doors are closed. 

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Virtual Screening

Frequently Asked Questions

This is a brand new effort created with our distribution partners in response to having to temporarily close our doors. We may run into some kinks along the way, so we appreciate your patience and understanding. More than anything we appreciate your support as we continue our mission to bring you together with films and filmmakers!

Why are these films on different platforms?

These films are made available through their specific distributor who is providing our Parkway audience access via these unique platforms. 

How does this help the Parkway?

Nonprofit theaters like the Parkway, need your support now more than ever. By buying a virtual “ticket” to watch these films, you’ll be directly supporting your local art house cinema. All revenue is being shared between distributor and exhibitor (us) just as if you bought your ticket at the Parkway Theatre box office.

Why do I have to register for Kino Lorber to watch Bacurau?

You need to have a login/id to create a secure viewing session for Kino Now (the underlying platform powering the initiative) and its apps. The viewing of the film is account based and limits time available and limits streams for personal viewing.

Parkway Updates

MdFF Announces Kobi Libii as Recipient of the 2019 Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship

Kobi Libii has been awarded the 2019 Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship award for his project titled “The American Society of Magical Negroes.”

Filmmakers Pay Tribute to 30 Years of Strand Releasing

Indie film giants Ira Sachs and Baltimore’s own John Waters join 28 other filmmakers for Strand 30/30 Vision, at the Parkway this March.

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