Enzian Theater

Discuss. Delight. Discover: Dive into the magic of cinema with the new Enzian Film Club!

Enzian Theater is no secret, but the impressive lineup of special programming and date night options may come as a surprise. And although many savvy Orlando locals have been flocking to Enzian Theater, others consider it to be a secret hidden gem. From Halloween movies, film festivals, to free outdoor movies, there are numerous ways to do date night at Enzian Theater – and now there is another one, the Enzian Film Club!

What Is The Enzian Film Club?

This will be an enriching experience where film enthusiasts and novices alike can explore classic films in a
new light. Each session features a short presentation by esteemed professors from Rollins, UCF, and Full Sail, followed by collaborative discussions that bring fresh insights and foster a deeper appreciation for the art of filmmaking.

Part of the Enzian's Saturday Matinee Classics series, the Enzian Film Club is your gateway to understanding and enjoying timeless cinematic masterpieces in a vibrant, community-focused setting.

Inside the Enzian Theater with a Florida Film Festival 2022 guide placed on a table facing the movie screen
Florida Film Festival 2022 inside Enzian Theater in Orlando

Upcoming Flim Club Meetings

September 14, 2024
Editing: Pulp Fiction
About the Speaker: Tim Ritter is an independent filmmaker based out of Orlando, Florida, and teaches directing and screenwriting as an assistant professor at University of Central Florida. He recently completed his third feature film, Echoes.4

October 12, 2024
Lighting: Suspiria
About the Speaker: David T. Meyers is the Film Department Chairman at Full Sail University, where he teaches the History of Motion Picture Arts. He began his film career working with legendary director George Romero on the feature film Monkey Shines.

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November 9, 2024
Composition and Framing: Rear Window
About the Speaker: Nicole Richter, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Critical Media and Cultural Studies and Director of Film Studies at Rollins College. She is the author of The Moving Image: A Complete Introduction
to Film.

December 14, 2024
Sound: Blade Runner
About the Speaker: Paul D. Reich, Ph.D., is a Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Rollins College. His most recent publication—“Under the Influence: Adaption, Adultery, and Acceptance in Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya and Ryusuke Hamagachi’s Drive My Car—appeared in the Spring/Summer 2024 issue of Comparative Drama.