Saturday, October 15th is the “official” HMD date this year, but like last year we welcome events throughout October and beyond – any day can be Home Movie Day! We’re continuing to encourage virtual events in 2022, while also welcoming in-person or hybrid gatherings when and where they are safe. We partnered with the Bay Area Video Coalition to produce a how-to guide for hosting virtual events – check it out below!
If you’re ready, you can SUBMIT YOUR HOME MOVIE DAY EVENT HERE! Please note that it takes up to 48 hours for your event to appear below once it’s submitted, so please check back. And for more info:
You can browse events from the list below (use the square icon to customize your view) and click for details and links to film screenings, workshops, and interactive community events happening throughout the year. Many events are online, so you can drop in on a Home Movie Day anywhere in the world.
If you’d like to find out how to view and share your own home movies, get in touch with your local HMD event host and explore some of the resources on this site.
If you are interested in hosting a Home Movie Day event and need more info, get started by reading our How-to Home Movie Day 2022. All of the great HMD resources from years past are still available in the About Home Movie Day section. And if you need more help or aren’t sure where to start, write to us at info@centerforhomemovies.org. We’re here to support you and help you share your home movies!
Monkey's Paw Bookshop
1067 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Home Movie History Project presents a physical outdoor screening 18th International Home Movie Day Show your 8mm home movies, or come just to watch! Confirmed […]
Walter J. Brown Media Archives
Athens, GA, United States
Virtual Event
Join the Walter J. Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection for a week-long celebration of Home Movie Day 2020! On Thursday October 15 at 7 p.m., […]
TANAKAHONYA
2-7-7 Ikenohata Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Screening 8mm films in 70-80 by projector at TANAKAHONYA, bookshop & gallery located YANESE, north part of Tokyo. You can enjoy small gauge films and […]
Upper Valley Home Movie Day
Howe Library, Hanover, United States
Virtual Event
Special Upper Valley Zoom Conversation Our annual home movie celebration will be virtual this year courtesy the Center for Home Movies with programs, conversations and […]
Dexter Training Ground, Providence
65 Dexter Street, Providence, RI, United States
Please join the Rhode Island Historical Society, in partnership with the Providence Children’s Film Festival and the West Broadway Neighborhood Association for a socially-distanced outdoor […]
The Center for Home Movies
Grass Valley, CA, United States
"As the Earth Turns" (Richard Lyford, 1938, 46 minutes). Live screening on Zoom with introduction and Q&A with producer and composer Ed Hartman and presentation […]
California Historical Society
678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
In honor of LGBT History Month, California Historical Society, GLBT Historical Society, and The Clowder Group are teaming up to tell the story of queer […]
Home Movie Day Mexico
Av. Chichco 17, Tepoztlán, Mor., Mexico
Virtual Event
Celebración del Día Internacional del Cine Casero a la Mexicana!! La celebración del Día Internacional del Cine Casero desde México se llevará a cabo los […]
The Campus Theatre is thrilled to bring Virtual Home Movie Day to the greater Lewisburg Community on Saturday, October 24th! Admission: FREE Location: Online from […]
Theme of the year: transportation means PROGRAMM 24.10 Oktober 13.00 Consultancy, viewing and film drop off 16.00 Guided tour through the Lichtspiel premises 17.00 Projection […]
CINETECA NACIONAL
Av. México Coyoacán #389, México City, Mexico
Virtual Event
Cineteca Nacional te invita a revivir y compartir una programación de películas caseras digitalizadas por el proyecto Archivo Memoria, para la celebración del Home Movie […]
The Center for Home Movies
Grass Valley, CA, United States
Virtual Event
Join CHM and CineLimite on May 4th for "Tourist Films in Brazil: New Approaches to a National Home Movie Historiography." In conversation with William Plotnick, […]