In 2021 we had:
 Viva Amiga — Extended Remix Viewing
Viva Amiga — Extended Remix Viewing 
Take a break and enjoy a screening of the documentary film Viva Amiga : The Extended Remix! The Viva Amiga documentary is a look at a digital dream….and the freaks, geeks and geniuses who brought it to life. And the Amiga is still alive.And since that wasn’t enough, Viva Amiga: the Extended Remix has been released! The original clocked in at 1 hour, 2 minutes; the new version is a 2 hours, 36 minutes! The Remix has more details provided by Amiga developers, fans, and the Commodore/Amiga engineers. This includes some background information as they talk about Commodore Business Machines, Jack Tramiel, and the transition from 8-bit Commodores to the Amiga.
 8 Bit Brain Surgery — Boisy Pitre
8 Bit Brain Surgery — Boisy Pitre
Come and learn how an idea about a CPU brain transplant between two very different retro-computers evolved into a successful operation.
 Three Generations of Animation Machines — Atari and Amiga — Joe Decuir
Three Generations of Animation Machines — Atari and Amiga — Joe Decuir
Joe Decuir will present first hand accounts of the Atari 2600, Atari 400/800 and Amiga 1000 — Three generations of computer animation systems that advanced the home computer and entertainment area during the early home computer revolution.
Before Macintosh : The Apple Lisa : A film sneak peek — David Greelish
 Before Macintosh : The Apple Lisa is an exciting new feature-length documentary that explores the history, people, stories and industry influences of this lesser-known personal computer. The film profiles important individuals involved in the creation of the computer, plus its life after cancellation, bot as an entry-level Macintosh compatible and as a collectable
Before Macintosh : The Apple Lisa is an exciting new feature-length documentary that explores the history, people, stories and industry influences of this lesser-known personal computer. The film profiles important individuals involved in the creation of the computer, plus its life after cancellation, bot as an entry-level Macintosh compatible and as a collectable
The Computer at 75 : Celebrating the ENIAC — Brian Stuart
 This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the unveiling of the ENICA — The first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer.  Brian Stuart is an expert on the history of the ENIAC and will present an overview of the life and times of the ENIAC.
This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the unveiling of the ENICA — The first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer.  Brian Stuart is an expert on the history of the ENIAC and will present an overview of the life and times of the ENIAC.
