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New Directors/New Films 2021 Screens the Future

New Directors/New Films 2021 still from Theo Anthony's "All Light, Everywhere" (NDNF)

The New Directors/New Films 2021 film festival by Film at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art, is hybrid in-person/virtual at Film at Lincoln Center and newdirectors.org April 28 - May 8, 2021. $12. Many films are available for streaming for several days after the festival's official ending. Film at Lincoln Center is offering a special deal to New York Latin Culture … [Read more...] about New Directors/New Films 2021 Screens the Future

New Directors/New Films 2019

A still from 'Suburban Birds.' Courtesy Film Society.

New Directors / New Films 48 is at Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown, Manhattan from March 27 to April 7, 2019. These are films from the festival circuit that Film Society and MoMa have curated. It's the best of the new. New Directors / New Films 2019 The 48th edition screens films by twenty-four new directors. Opening … [Read more...] about New Directors/New Films 2019

New Directors/New Films 2018

A still from 'Azougue Nazare.' Courtesy of Tiago Melo / Film Society of Lincoln Center / MoMA.

New DIrectors / New Films is a festival of emerging filmmakers from around the world. The Festival screened talents Pedro Almodóvar and Spike Lee when nobody knew who they were. It is co-produced by Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art. New Directors / New Films 2018 The 47th New Directors / New Films festival is March 28 - April 8, 2018 at Film … [Read more...] about New Directors/New Films 2018

New Directors/New Films 2017

New Directors / New Films festival presents emerging filmmakers from around the world with dual screenings at the Museum of Modern Art and Film Society of Lincoln Center. 46th annual New Directors / New Films 2017 The 46th annual New Directors / New Films festival is March 15-26, 2017. https://youtu.be/dDFk-V_17YQ This year's main slate explores the lives of New Yorkers … [Read more...] about New Directors/New Films 2017

New York Jewish Film Festival 2023 Screens the World at Film at Lincoln Center

New York Jewish Film Festival 2023 (America: Ofir Raul Graizer)

The 32nd New York Jewish Film Festival 2023 screens the Jewish experience from around the world. 32nd New York Jewish Film Festival 2023 The 32nd New York Jewish Film Festival 2023, coproduced with the Jewish Museum, screens 29 Jewish films from around the world; at Film at Lincoln Center in the Walter Reade Theater; from January 12-23, 2023. 🇺🇸 🇬🇹 | 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇪🇸 | 🇿🇦 | 🇮🇱 … [Read more...] about New York Jewish Film Festival 2023 Screens the World at Film at Lincoln Center

Bushwick Film Festival 2022 Features Over 100 Independent Films from Brooklyn and the World

Bushwick Film Festival 2022 (Mantoniuk/Dreamstime)

The Bushwick Film Festival 2022 was founded by Liberia-born, NYU Steinhardt graduate, Kweighbaye Kotee in 2007 to provide opportunities to Brooklyn filmmakers of color. There are feature narrative and documentary films, plus many shorts. It's like other film festivals with actors and directors, premieres, networking and Q&As. But it also has a strong community … [Read more...] about Bushwick Film Festival 2022 Features Over 100 Independent Films from Brooklyn and the World

New York Film Festival 2019

New York Film Festival 57 poster by Pedro Almodóvar.

The New York Film Festival at Film at Lincoln Center is one of the big U.S. film festivals. It's also the second oldest film festival in the United States. The Festival screens movies that won at Cannes and the Berlinale for New York City audiences. Most of these movies should have a theatrical or streaming release in the coming year. 57th New York Film Festival Film at … [Read more...] about New York Film Festival 2019

Havana Film Festival New York 2019

Havana Film Festival New York still from the Carlos Acosta documentary 'Yuli' (The Match Factory/HFFNY)

The 20th Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) is April 5-16, 2019. Festival Outreach is April 5-8. The Festival runs April 9-16, 2019. Get tickets at hffny.com Events sell out, so pre-purchase is strongly recommended. The NY Festival partners with the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano (Havana Film Festival) which is in Havana, Cuba every December. Cuba … [Read more...] about Havana Film Festival New York 2019

New York Film Festival 56 (2018)

56th New York Film Festival Poster. Courtesy of Ed Lachman and JR / Film Society

The New York Film Festival at Film at Lincoln Center is one of the big U.S. film festivals. It's also the second oldest film festival in the United States. 56th New York Film Festival 2018 The 56th New York Film Festival is at Alice Tully Hall and Film Society of Lincoln Center, September 28 - October 14, 2018. Highlights The New York Film Festival is a well-rounded … [Read more...] about New York Film Festival 56 (2018)

19th Havana Film Festival New York 2018 new Latin American cinema

19th Havana Film Festival 2018

Havana Film Festival New York The Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) celebrates excellence in Latin American cinema. It partners with Havana, Cuba's International Festival of New Latin American Cinema to showcase Latin filmmakers and films. The Festival screens premieres and retrospectives, and presents panels and Q&As where fans can speak with filmmakers. It is … [Read more...] about 19th Havana Film Festival New York 2018 new Latin American cinema

14th Corto Circuito 2017 Latino Shorts Film Festival New York

Courtesy of the 14th Corto Circuito Latino Shorts Film Festival New York

Corto Circuito is New York City's Latino shorts film festival. It is produced by Artistic Director Diana Vargas (Colombian) and Laura Turegano (Spanish), Associate Director of NYU's King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center. “Our principal objective in recent years has been to present films that, besides keeping the spectator on edge with their approaches to aesthetics and … [Read more...] about 14th Corto Circuito 2017 Latino Shorts Film Festival New York

New York Film Festival 55 (2017)

55th New York Film Festival 2017

The New York Film Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center is one of America's oldest and most prestigious film festivals. It's a big deal with movie stars, directors, filmmakers, premieres, and red carpets. New York Film Festival 2017 https://youtu.be/lgEwJNh-PZw The 55th New York Film Festival is at Film Society of Lincoln Center September 28 - October 15, … [Read more...] about New York Film Festival 55 (2017)

Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2017

The War of the Yokels | Open Roads New Italian Cinema, Film Society of Lincoln Center

Open Roads: New Italian Cinema at Film Society of Lincoln Center is an annual festival of contemporary Italian films with many directors present for Q&As. It is co-presented by Film Society and Istituto Luce Cinecittà. Films are screened in Italian with English subtitles. Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2017 The 17th annual festival is June 1-7, 2017 at the Walter Reade … [Read more...] about Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2017

Things to do in NYC in March 2020

March 2020 Things to do in NYC (John Anderson/Dreamstime)

March 2020 brings spring weather. In the United States, March is Women's History Month. MARCH HOLIDAYS: International Women's Day, Purim and Easter. MARCH PARADES: On St. Patrick's Day, the St Patrick's Day Parade marches through Midtown. MARCH ART: The Armory Week art fairs are in town (Spring Break, Armory Show, Scope, Volta, Independent, Art on Paper). The Macy's … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in March 2020

Cocote

A still from 'Cocote' 2017

Cocote is Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias’ 2017 Dominican film about Alberto, an evangelical gardener who returns to his hometown for his father’s funeral after his dad is murdered by a local thug. https://youtu.be/uaCrqgEL3pw The funeral is a mixture of Catholic and West African traditions, both of which challenge Alberto’s evangelical beliefs. Plus the family wants … [Read more...] about Cocote

Latin Film

Latin Film NYC (Oleksandra Polishchuk/Dreamstime)

The Film Calendar Film Festivals help determine which new films get released in the coming year. The film festival calendar is oriented around the Oscars or Academy Awards, the world's most prestigious film awards which are usually held in March. The film year starts with Berlin in February. Cannes arrives in May. Tribeca is in June. Things get interesting in … [Read more...] about Latin Film

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, Picasso's "Les Demoiselles D'Avignon" (1907) (Bumbleedee/Dreamstime)

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is one of the world’s great modern and contemporary art collections. The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute makes MoMA one of the world’s leading Latin American art institutions. The Cisneros collection is one of the world's leading Latin American modern art collections. 🇻🇪 MoMA PS1 is MoMA’s experimental art space in Long … [Read more...] about Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

French NYC

Statue of Liberty French NYC (Pixabay/Pexels)

French NYC is mostly in the Upper East Side around the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), the French Consulate, and Lycée Français. It's also in Brooklyn. NYC's Little Paris is on Centre St between Broome and Grand. Le District is a lovely French food hall (NYC's Les Halles) with French markets and restaurants in Battery Park City. The Statue of Liberty, the … [Read more...] about French NYC

Film at Lincoln Center

Film at Lincoln Center Elinor Bunin Monroe Film Center (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

Latin film, Lincoln Center … [Read more...] about Film at Lincoln Center

Dance on Camera Festival 2023 Brings Dance to the Big Screen at Film at Lincoln Center

Dance On Camera Festival 2023 (Ghostly Labor/John Jota Leaños and Vanessa Sanchez)

The Dance on Camera Festival 2023 is a film festival of dance films co-produced by the Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center. The world's longest-running dance film festival brings dance storytelling to the big screen, and connects dancers and dance companies with audiences they might not reach otherwise. 51st Dance on Camera Festival 2023 The 51st … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2023 Brings Dance to the Big Screen at Film at Lincoln Center

Things To Do in NYC in January 2023

Things To Do in NYC in January 2023 (Littlny/Adobe)

Happy New Year! Many Latin families are preparing for Three Kings Day, Friday, January 6, the Hispanic gift-giving day at the end of Christmas Season. 🇵🇷🇪🇸 After that, we start preparing for traditional Carnival, and the cultural year begins with showcases for the APAP convention of presenters and booking agents including: The PBR Buck Off professional bull rider's … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in January 2023

Jewish NYC

Jewish NYC (Warczakoski/Dreamstime)

Jewish NYC is one of the communities that defines New York City. We are the world's largest Jewish community outside Israel. There are many Jewish communities in the Latin world. NYC's first Jewish Community arrived in New Amsterdam in 1654. It is now Congregation Shearith Israel, a Sephardic (Spanish & Portuguese) community. We made New York an open city. The … [Read more...] about Jewish NYC

Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum NYC (Zhukovsky/Dreamstime)

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West Side Story 2021

West Side Story 2021 (Niko Tavernise/Twentieth Century Studios)

West Side Story 2021 is the Steven Spielberg remake of the 1961 movie based on the 1957 Broadway musical. The original film made Rita Moreno a star. For the remake, Spielberg made her an Executive Producer and Moreno also stars in a new role written just for her. The Original Showed the Bias of the Era The original, based on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is a great … [Read more...] about West Side Story 2021

NYC’s Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is Always Relevant

Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 ~ Renee Goust (the artist/CMNF)

NYC's 18th Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is streaming live and on demand Saturday-Monday, October 30 - November 1, with an in-person performance by Renee Goust at Terraza 7 in Elmhurst, Queens on Saturday, October 30 at 9pm. FREE mexiconowfestival.org 🇲🇽 Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 This year's Festival is adapting to the pandemic. It features contemporary … [Read more...] about NYC’s Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is Always Relevant

The Neighboring Scenes 2021 Film Festival Puts Latin America on Your Screen

A still from Neighboring Scenes 2021 "All the Dead Ones" by Gotardo & Dutra (Cinema Tropical)

The 6th Neighboring Scenes: New Latin American Cinema 2021 film festival is virtual at filmlinc.org Wednesday, March 31 - April 12, 2021. $12 or $80 for an All-Access Pass. This year's festival brings the stories of women, Indigenous, African and LGBTQ Latin Americans to center stage. Neighboring Scenes is one of New York's most important Latin film festivals. It … [Read more...] about The Neighboring Scenes 2021 Film Festival Puts Latin America on Your Screen

The 11th Cinema Tropical Awards 2021 Winners

Cinema Tropical Awards (Sven Hansche/Dreamstime)

The 11th Cinema Tropical Awards recognize the best Latin American and Latinx films of 2020 in a virtual ceremony with The New York Times Latino Network on Tuesday, January 19, 2021. cinematropical.org Cinema Tropical Awards 2021 Winners And the winner is... Best Film: La Mami 🇲🇽 by Laura Herrero GarvinBest Director: Karim Aïnouz 🇧🇷 for "Invisible Life / A Vida … [Read more...] about The 11th Cinema Tropical Awards 2021 Winners

Yuli

Carlos Acosta in 'Yuli' 2019. Courtesy The Match Factory.

Yuli is Icíar Bollaín's 2019 movie about Cuban ballet legend Carlos Acosta's life and career. Yuli screens at Dance on Camera Festival at Film at Lincoln Center Sunday, July 14, 2019 ~ The Dance on Camera Festival is screening Yuli in the Walter Reade Theater at Film at Lincoln Center at 8pm. Tickets from $12 Yuli "Yuli" was the nickname given to Carlos by his … [Read more...] about Yuli

Dance on Camera Festival 2019

A still from "Play Serious." Courtesy T.M. Rives.

The Dance on Camera Festival is the world's longest-running dance film festival. 47th Dance on Camera Festival 2019 The Festival is back at the Walter Reade Theater at Film at Lincoln Center from Friday to Monday, July 12-15, 2019. From $12 Among the striking movies at this year's Festival are Cuban, Disability, French and Spanish dance films. There are also some free … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2019

Things to do in NYC in April 2019

Things to do in New York in April

April brings Mets baseball, the AIPAD Photography Show, ArtExpo, Havana Film Festival NY, International Romani Day, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Youth America Gran Prix, Calpulli Mexican Dance, Holy Week and Easter, Passover, the Easter Parade, Tribeca Film Festival and the Latin Dance Fiesta. March 2019 Calendar Week 14 April 1-7 Week 15 April 8-14 Week 16 April … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in April 2019

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