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DOC NYC 2022

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DOC NYC 2022 is America's biggest documentary film festival, and considered one of the best in the world. 13th DOC NYC 2022 DOC NYC 2022, America's largest documentary film festival, is at IFC Center in Manhattan's West Village, SVA Theatre and Cinépolis Chelsea, Wednesday, November 9-17, 2022. It continues online to November 27. 🇧🇷 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇨🇦 🇮🇹 ✡️ 🇻🇪 🇺🇸 The … [Read more...] about DOC NYC 2022

DOC NYC 2019

Still from 'The Cordillera of Dreams' at DOC NYC (Patricio Guzmán)

DOC NYC is the Independent Film Channel's documentary film festival. It is the biggest documentary film festival in the United States. DOC NYC 2019 DOC NYC is at IFC Center, SVA Theatre and Cinépolis Chelsea daily for ten days November 6-15, 2019. Get tickets at docnyc.net from $17 Nothing Fancy: Diana Kennedy Thursday, November 7 ~ Elizabeth Carroll's 2019 Mexican … [Read more...] about DOC NYC 2019

Dominican Film Festival New York 2019

8th Dominican Film Festival 2019. Courtesy Cine Art.

The 8th Dominican Film Festival New York is in Manhattan and Brooklyn from July 23-28, 2019. From $15 This is New York's film festival of movies made in the Dominican Republic and by the Dominican diaspora. You can meet industry filmmakers and actors, and take workshops for aspiring movie makers. It's a great way to network with our Dominican film community. Most of the … [Read more...] about Dominican Film Festival New York 2019

Colombian Film Festival New York 2019

Courtesy Colombian Film Festival New York

The 7th Colombian Film Festival NY is at Cinepolis Chelsea in Chelsea, Manhattan March 28-31, 2019. From $18 #CFF19 Colombian Film Festival New York 2019 Opening Night The Festival opens with a screening of Somos Calentura followed by a cocktail reception. Somos Calentura (We are the Heat) is a story of Buenaventura, a major port on the Colombian Pacific near Cali. … [Read more...] about Colombian Film Festival New York 2019

New York International Children’s Film Festival 2019

Tepulpai & Naïra in 'Pachamama.' Courtesy Juan Antin.

The New York International Children's Film Festival 2019 is at multiple venues in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens on four weekends from February 22 to March 17, 2019. From $14 The Festival is North America's biggest film festival for children and teens. It is an Academy Award® qualifying festival. You can see the very best children's films of the coming year here … [Read more...] about New York International Children’s Film Festival 2019

DOC NYC 2018 ~ America’s biggest documentary film festival

DOC NYC 2018

DOC NYC is America's largest documentary film festival. DOC NYC 2018 DOC NYC 2018 is at IFC Center in the West Village and SVA Theatre and Cinepolis in Chelsea Manhattan from November 8 - 15, 2018 Opening Night John Chester’s The Biggest Little Farm opens the festival with its NYC premiere on November 8. For over eight years, John and Molly Chester struggle to work with … [Read more...] about DOC NYC 2018 ~ America’s biggest documentary film festival

6th Colombian Film Festival NY 2018

Colombian Film Festival NY 2018. Courtesy of the Festival.

The Colombian Film Festival NY is an annual festival of new Colombian cinema. It's the biggest Colombian film festival outside of Colombia. The Festival was founded by Juan Carvajal in 2013. He is the co-founder and artistic director of IndieBo, the Bogotá Independent Film Festival in Colombia. 6th Colombian Film Festival NY 2018 The 6th Colombian Film Festival NY is … [Read more...] about 6th Colombian Film Festival NY 2018

21st New York International Children’s Film Festival 2018

"March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step." Courtesy of The Next Step: Creative Artists Agency.

The New York International Children's Film Festival (NYICFF) is an Academy Award® qualifying film festival of new feature and short films for children ages 3-18 years. 21st New York International Children's Film Festival The 21st New York International Children's Film Festival is weekends, February 23 - March 18, 2018. The Festival opens with a screening of Lu Over … [Read more...] about 21st New York International Children’s Film Festival 2018

A Fantastic Woman

Daniela Vega in 'A Fantastic Woman.' Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.

A Fantastic Woman is Argentine - Chilean director Sebastián Lelio's Chilean movie about Marina, a waitress and singer who is planning a future with her older boyfriend Orlando. When he dies suddenly after a night of celebration together, she is confronted in mourning by his family and by a society that wants to strip her of her identity. A Fantastic … [Read more...] about A Fantastic Woman

Tribeca Film Festival 2017

Tribeca Film Festival. Courtesy of the Festival.

The Tribeca Film Festival in April is one of New York City's two major film festivals. Tribeca is an all-around festival. It's a major promotional stop for Spring features, but also respected for independents and documentaries. The Tribeca Film Festival very consciously explores the intersection of film and popular culture. Tap here for Tribeca Film Festival 2018 16th … [Read more...] about Tribeca Film Festival 2017

Colossal

Anne Hathaway in Nacho Vigalondo's "Colossal"

The Spanish writer/director Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes, Open Windows, The ABCs of Death) makes fun of the creepy side of romance with a riveting Kaiju monster twist. Kaiju are giant monsters that destroy cities. Godzilla is the most famous Kaiju. But Colossal really isn't a kaiju movie. The romantic tussle between Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis hold the film together. … [Read more...] about Colossal

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