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Capri Theatre Stages Week of Curated Community Programs Featuring Exhibition on Screen

Capri Theatre in Montgomery hosted a week of curated community programming the week of February 22, 2026, spotlighting films from the Exhibition on Screen documentary series.

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Capri Theatre Stages Week of Curated Community Programs Featuring Exhibition on Screen
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Capri Theatre in Montgomery staged a concentrated week of curated community programs the week of February 22, 2026, bringing screenings from the Exhibition on Screen documentary series to its long-running independent cinema. The highlight of the program was the inclusion of Exhibition on Screen films, documentaries described as deepening museum and exhibition programming, which formed the backbone of the week’s scheduling.

The venue’s identity as Montgomery’s long-running independent cinema framed the week as a local effort to expand the city’s exhibition offerings beyond mainstream releases. Capri programmed the series as community-oriented events, signaling a deliberate push toward art-focused cinema that connects filmgoers with museum-minded documentary work during the February 22 week.

Exhibition on Screen was featured explicitly in the lineup; those films are designed to deepen museum and exhibition programming, and Capri’s week made that content available on the big screen in downtown Montgomery. Showcasing museum-centered documentaries in a neighborhood independent house underscored Capri’s role in presenting programming with curatorial intent, rather than standard commercial fare, during the week of February 22, 2026.

By mounting a week of curated and community programming that included Exhibition on Screen, Capri Theatre reaffirmed its commitment to specialized cinema and to serving Montgomery audiences interested in documentary work tied to museums and exhibitions. The week of February 22, 2026, positioned the Capri as a venue for film that intersects with visual arts programming and community curation, keeping the long-running independent cinema relevant to Alabama’s film and arts scene.

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