Film Days screenings and events are held in locations throughout Cooperstown, NY.

  • Grandstand Theater at the Baseball Hall of Fame during a Film Days screening

    National Baseball Hall of Fame Grandstand Theater

    25 Main Street, Cooperstown

    The 189-seat Grandstand Theater features a Dolby Atmos sound system, state-of-the-art projectors, and comfortable cushioned seating.

  • Silhouettes of people watching a film at the Village Hall Ballroom

    Village Hall Ballroom

    22 Main Street, Cooperstown

    The Village Hall Ballroom is located on the second floor of the Village Hall, which also houses the Cooperstown Art Association and the Village Library. The multi-purpose space seats 125.

  • People at Templeton Hall during Film Days 2019

    Templeton Hall

    63 Pioneer Street, Cooperstown

    This grand hall, a former church, is now the home base of Townsend Catering, a popular Cooperstown caterer. The venue has been enhanced for film viewing with sound panels.

  • Cooperstown Coworks

    6 Doubleday Court, Cooperstown, NY 13326

    The space includes communal coworking areas, fully furnished private offices, a collection of meeting rooms, and event space. Enjoy amenities like free coffee and tea, high-speed internet, stylish furnishings, kitchen access, conference room use, and other essential office facilities.

  • Film Days Party at The Smithy

    The Smithy

    55 Pioneer, Cooperstown

    A historic building with lots of character, The Smithy offers three floors of exhibition space in the summer months. With a courtyard garden and clay studio annex it is a hub for art in Cooperstown. This unique space is the site for the opening and closing Film Days parties as well as companion art exhibits.

  • Filmmakers John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson answer audience questions at Film Days

    The Farmers' Museum (Fenimore Farm & Country Village)

    5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown

    The Farmers’ Museum was renamed the Fenimore Farm & Country Village as of Nov. 1. The Louis C. Jones Center is located in the Main Barn. This stone barn, built in 1918 and designed by architect Frank P. Whiting, was the centerpiece of Edward Severin Clark’s dairy farm. The Louis C. Jones Center often hosts weddings and special events, including Glimmerglass Film Days screenings.

  • Ric Burns speaks to an audience at Glimmerglass Film Days

    Fenimore Art Museum*

    *The Fenimore will not be available as a venue for 2024 due to construction.

    5798 State Hwy 80, Cooperstown

    The 121-seat auditorium at the Fenimore Art Museum is fully equipped and has comfortable seating.