Q&A on Saturday June 1st with Director Chris Leary, Producer Hunter Truman and Lead Actress Sharayu Mahale.
Q&A on Sunday June 2nd with Director Chris Leary and Producer Hunter Truman .
Harkening back to the apartment movies of the 1970s, "Footnotes" is the story of neighbors and near total strangers, Will and Apurna. When they begin spending lock-down together in the wake of the 2020 pandemic, what starts as a platonic convenience quickly develops into something much, much more. But when a solo trip home to her small New England town puts a strain on their newfound connection, Will and Apurna are forced to reckon with what they mean to each other. Are they friends? Lovers? Or just another forgotten footnote?
Q&A Friday 6/14 after 7:00pm show with Agniia Galdanova (director) and Igor Myakotin (producer).
Q&As Saturday 6/15 after the 4:40pm and 7:00pm shows with Agniia Galdanova (director) and Igor Myakotin (producer).
Q&A Wednesday 6/19 after the 7:00pm show with Agniia Galdanova (director), Igor Myakotin (producer) and Masha Gessen.
May 3rd @ 7pm & 9.30pm – Bandoneon player Rodolfo Marcelo Zanetti post-screening Q&A with Director Germán Kral moderated by Mariela Franganillo
May 4th @ 7pm & 9.30pm – Tango dancing from Florencia & Marcos Borgnia post-screening Q&A with Director Germán Kral moderated by Mariela Franganillo and Dagny Arizona
May 5th @ 7pm – Tango dancing from Çiko and Adam post-screening Q&A with Director Germán Kral moderated by Roger Costa
Founded by two independent filmmakers who learned first-hand how hard it can be to find an independent film an audience, Manhattan Film Festival has become one of the largest, truly independent film festivals in the world. MFF has a seventeen-year history of fearless programming. Hosted in the media capital of the world, they have never backed down, and will always defend and promote the creative freedom of independent filmmakers.
The festival will again be hosted at Cinema Village just steps from Union Square. The famous Cinema Village marquee has been featured in film and television productions including Martin Scorsese’s “The Departed” and David Chase’s “The Sopranos.”
MFF has been named by MovieMaker Magazine as one of the “Coolest Film Festivals in the World,” “25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee," and "Top 100 Best Reviewed" on FilmFreeway!
Welcome to the world of the African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF).
In our reality, people from diverse races, nationalities and backgrounds come together to enjoy important cinematic works of creativity, intellectual expansion, identity, and equality. In this world there are no boundaries around people because they are embraced in a universal understanding of humanity. This is the element of commonality that weaves through this annual event of images from Africa and the African Diaspora.
The Big Apple Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing and promoting the highest quality films from the New York City independent film community, as well as additional specially selected films from across the country and around the world. Additionally, the festival is proud to honor a variety of New York City based filmmakers, writers, actors and artists who have played an influential role in the growth of independent filmmaking in the Big Apple. Each season, BAFF presents awards in a various categories in filmmaking and screenwriting.
The10th edition SR Socially Relevant™ Film Festival NY is a film festival that focuses exclusively on socially relevant human interest stories that raise awareness of social problems by offering positive solutions through the powerful medium of cinema.
New York Indie Shorts Awards presents one of the biggest shortfilm live event of the season, with 100 films, masterclasses and great networking possibilities in the heart of New York.
Our Live Screening Event in the vibrant city of New York is held at the amazing CINEMA VILLAGE, at 22E 12th St, New York.