CatVideoFest 2023

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Friday, Oct 27, 2023
7 p.m.

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Saturday, Oct 28, 2023
3 p.m.

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Saturday, Oct 28, 2023
7 p.m.

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Sunday, Oct 29, 2023
2 p.m.

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Sunday, Oct 29, 2023
4:30 p.m.

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General admission $10.50
Senior, Students, and DIA Members $8.50

+$1.50 online convenience fee

Location:

Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

The brand-spanking-new 2023 edition of CatVideoFest is just what the doctor ordered: a hand-selected, carefully curated collection of the most entertaining, inventive and hilarious cat videos of the year.

An underground sensation that has packed theaters for years, CatVideoFest is a joyous communal experience that surprises and charms—a downright celebratory event on the DFT’s big screen.

Tickets go quickly, and advance purchase is recommended, especially on October 29–National Cat Day! In English and Feline. (73 min.) 

“When the history of this era is written, the primacy of a certain type of cat video will be recognized and celebrated ... if you don’t understand the appeal, no explanation will illuminate you.” -Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle film critic

A long haired tabby cat lays on the floor and looks up and something above and behind the camera.

The brand-spanking-new 2023 edition of CatVideoFest is just what the doctor ordered: a hand-selected, carefully curated collection of the most entertaining, inventive and hilarious cat videos of the year.

An underground sensation that has packed theaters for years, CatVideoFest is a joyous communal experience that surprises and charms—a downright celebratory event on the DFT’s big screen.

Tickets go quickly, and advance purchase is recommended, especially on October 29–National Cat Day! In English and Feline. (73 min.) 

“When the history of this era is written, the primacy of a certain type of cat video will be recognized and celebrated ... if you don’t understand the appeal, no explanation will illuminate you.” -Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle film critic