Michael Moore’s Traverse City Film Festival: The End of the Line is selected

The End of the Line continues to make waves in the movie world - it has now been selected to be part of filmmaker Michael Moore’s exclusive Traverse City Film Festival.

Michael personally selects the film’s that will screen at the festival. He has seen The End of the Line, and apparently, he loves it.

The festival takes place between 28th July and 2nd August, in Traverse City, Michigan, and last year over 70 films were screened. The End of the Line is showing at the Lars Hockstad Auditorium on Wednesday 29th July at 3:00pm.

Back in the UK the film’s run at the Odeon, Panton Street, London has been extended for another seven days until Thursday 9th July, making it an amazing four consecutive weeks it will have been shown there.

This means that over the coming week The End of the Line will be screened over 35 times in London, with dates also being added at Notting Hill and Islington.

Panton Street Odeon will continue to show the film four times a day at 2:40pm, 4:45pm, 6:50pm and 8:55pm.

The other confirmed screenings are:

  • Gate Picturehouse, Notting Hill on Friday 3rd, Tuesday 7th, Wednesday 8th and Thursday 9th July.
  • Screen on the Green, Islington Friday 3rd, Sunday 5th, Wednesday 8th and Thursday 9th July.
  • Prince Charles Cinema on Tuesday 7th July, with an introduction by Claire Lewis, Producer of The End of the Line.

For those who live outside London, do not despair - there are countrywide bookings coming up, please keep an eye on the website or email your post code to , so we can let you know when the film reaches your area.

The End of the Line will also be appearing in Trafalgar Square, on the Fourth Plinth, as part of the One&Other Project. See ‘The End of the Line to appear on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth‘ for details.

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1 Response to “Michael Moore’s Traverse City Film Festival: The End of the Line is selected”


  1. 1 Melissa Epple

    Please bring this film to Santa Fe Film festival and to the Jean Cocteau Theatre.

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