In the society’s year-round programming, attendance has grown 160% since 2022 between its three movie theaters in the city — Film Society Center, Film Society Bourse and Film Society East.
“The Film Society is experiencing a significant period of growth, with attendance levels that have regained and surpassed pre-pandemic numbers,” said David Haas, Wyncote Foundation board member. “PFS is helping to strengthen Philadelphia’s vibrant arts and culture community.”
The funds will enable PFS to “raise awareness of film as an important art form and a driver for community engagement and economic growth,” the society said in a statement.
“This transformational grant is an extraordinary vote of confidence in the Philadelphia Film Society’s vision and mission,” said J. Andrew Greenblatt, executive director and CEO of the Philadelphia Film Society.
The Film Society Center on Chestnut Street, a former musical theater venue that PFS acquired in 2015, will be renovated with a new ADA-compliant entrance, new box office, expanded lobby and upgraded building systems. The first phase of renovation has already begun.
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