| Anthology Film Archives: Screening site and film preservation center, located at 2nd Ave and 2nd Street, New York, NY. |
| Aurora Picture Show: Non-profit center for film, video and new media housed in a 1924 church building in Houston, Texas. |
| Balagan Experimental Film Series: A weekly series celebrating experimental film and video from Boston's local artists as well as International filmmakers at The Coolidge Corner Theatre, Boston's renowned Art Deco venue for alternative cinema. |
| Basement Films: Mobile, makeshift, volunteer-run venue for experimental, independent and other under-represented forms of film and (occasionally) video making in Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
| Charm Bracelet: A roving film/video and multimedia exposition program, based in Portland, Oregon. |
| Chicago Filmmakers: Offers workshops, runs screening series. Site also hosts Reeling: Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival. |
| Electric Eye Cinema: Madison, WI venue for independent documentary features and shorts of any genre. Includes screening schedule, company profile, catalog and order form. |
| Film at The Bug Theatre: The Bug Performance and Media Art Center, Denver, Colorado. |
| Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center: Multi-disciplinary arts center in Buffalo, NY which for over 20 years has presented contemporary art to audiences in the Western New York region. |
| Lightcone: Schedule for Paris-based film series. |
| Los Angeles Filmforum: Alternative screenings in Los Angeles. Host of the First Sight Scene series, screening new works in avant garde media by emerging California artists. |
| Millennium Film Workshop: The Millennium is a non-profit, film arts and community membership organization that was founded in 1966 and offers a variety of exhibition programs, services, and classes for the Independent Filmmaker. |
| Mini-Cine: Venue for independent and experimental film located in Shreveport, Louisiana. |
| Moviate: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's first independent cinema. Dedicated to showing work created by artists and filmmakers that push the boundaries of art and cinema. |
| Other Cinema: Ongoing series of unusual and experimental film in San Francisco. |
| Pacific Film Archive Pacific Film Archive: A center for the exhibition and study of cinema, in Berkeley, CA. |
| Pleasure Dome: Film and video collective in Toronto, Ontario. News, projects, and publications. |
| Robert Beck Memorial Cinema: Eclectic film series, Tuesdays at Collective Unconscious, New York, NY. |
| San Francisco Cinematheque: Offers 75 different programs every year, including: in-person presentations, contemporary experiments in film and video, historical works. |
| Squeaky Wheel: Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources supports and promotes the creation of film, video, and digital/computer art by independent and community media makers in Buffalo and WNY. |
| The Blinding Light: 100 seat microcinema located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada specializing in alternative, underground and obscure film and video screenings. |
| The Red Eye: An alternative multidisciplinary arts center dedicated to the creation and presentation of new work, Minneapolis, Minnesota. |