2025 Festival Venues
BRINGING A WORLD OF STORIES TO YOU, ALL OVER PROVIDENCE!
Hope High School Auditorium 
February 14-17
324 Hope St. Providence, RI
We are thrilled to christen the beautiful new auditorium at Hope High School! PCFF has been working this year with the Hope High School Career and Technical Education program in media arts, and we are excited for our growing partnership and the tremendous support of the Hope High School CTE staff!
Seating Capacity: 1,100 (!!)
Parking: Ample parking on site
The Gilder Center for the Arts at the Wheeler School
February 15 – 17
228 Angell St. (Between Hope and Brook Streets) Providence, RI
The Wheeler School has been a steadfast supporter of PCFF for years and we are honored to hold our 16th festival at this stellar school in their cozy auditorium!
Seating Capacity: 250
Parking is located on street and in the Wheeler school lot off of Hope Street
Community Libraries of Providence: South Providence Branch
February 18 – 19
441 Prairie Ave, Providence, RI
We just love this lovely community library and their cozy, light-filled reading room and amazing staff. Come early! Due to capacity: reservations are honored until 10 minutes prior to show time, then are opened on a first come, first served basis.
Seating Capacity: 75
Parking: Best on Croyland Road, located behind the library
Community Libraries of Providence: Mount Pleasant Branch
February 20-22
315 Academy Ave. Providence, RI
We are tickled to return to this large community library offering such robust programming and sporting such a super staff! Come early! Due to capacity: reservations are honored until 10 minutes prior to show time, then are opened on a first come, first served basis.
Seating Capacity: 100
Parking: Best on Academy Avenue and surrounding streets
Metcalf Auditorium, Chace Center, Rhode Island School of Design
February 23
20 North Main St. Providence, RI
We are always delighted to return to one of our original festival venues! What better place to screen The Youth Filmmaker Showcase, giving us a peek into the work of young filmmakers?