The St Augustine Film Society mission is to show foreign, independent and art movies, with high production values, to residents and visitors to NE Florida.
The mission of The Golden Way: Films That Make a Difference is to expose and educate our audience about social issues of our time, illuminate these issues and inspire and motivate our audience to create a more inclusive, respectful, and peaceful community.
Membership dues are currently reduced to $24 per person, $45 per couple for the remainder of 2026.
From 2027, ALL dues will renew on January 1, each year
For the 2027 Calendar Year (from Jan. 1, 2027) membership dues will be
$36 per person, $65 per couple.
Donations enable our work screening thought provoking films you won't see at the multiplex


Your membership dues enable us to continue to screen films that are not otherwise available to audiences in St Augustine.
Alternatively, pay at our next event -- see our calendar of upcoming events
Contact staugustinefilmsociety@gmail.com for further information
Your support and contributions will enable us to host more events and screen more films addressing important social issues. Your generous donation will fund our mission to make a difference.

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**No Movies in July* *
Next screening:
August 12th, 2026
"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn'
Doors at 6:30pm, Film at at 7:00pm
The Waterworks
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), directed by Elia Kazan and based on Betty Smith's beloved novel, is a coming-of-age drama set in early 1900s Brooklyn. It follows young Francie Nolan as she navigates poverty, family struggles, and the bittersweet transition to adulthood, finding hope and resilience despite hardship. Celebrated for its humanity and strong performances, the film is an enduring portrait of immigrant life, perseverance, and the power of dreams.
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