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The phrase "a film program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scheduled series of films or a curriculum related to film studies.
Example: "The university offers a comprehensive film program that covers both theory and practical filmmaking skills."
Alternatives: "a movie schedule" or "a cinema curriculum."
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We had a film program.
A film program commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the beginning of Black History Month.
She shows photography and drawings, is planning a film program, and works three jobs to keep it all going.
Boyle, who rebelled by leaving basketball to skateboard in the fourth grade, said he would play in college to attend a school with a film program.
Seven years later, in 1972, Ms. Yun did resettle, in Paris, where she enrolled in a film program and commuted to shoots in Asia.
He was scheduled to host a film program that night, so he waited a day for the surgery, and then went to Burning Man.
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Lippmann himself puts it this way: "Friendly came to lunch with me in Washington and began to draw me out about appearing on a filmed program.
In conjunction with its exhibit of Jacob Lawrence's "Migration" paintings, MOMA is offering a noteworthy film program, "A Road Three Hundred Years Long: Cinema and the Great Migration" (through June 12).
A short film program is also scheduled after a matinee performance of Diyar Dance Theatre Sunday at the Irving Barclay Theatre.
A concurrent film program includes works by Paul Strand, Jack Smith, and Abigail Child.
The international exhibition program at its Wattis Institute is highly regarded, and the college is poised to begin a graduate film program led by the Oscar-winning documentarian Rob Epstein.
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