AFI FEST 2023 takes place October 25-October 29 in Los Angeles, CA. To learn more the full festival lineup, browse the program by section in ourAFI FEST Film Guide. ALL OF US STRANGERS Screening to be followed by a conversation with director Andrew Haigh. One night in his near-empty to...
AFI FEST 2023 Programmer Picks With an incredible slate of more than 140 films, including 20 International Oscar® submissions, 10 Special Screenings, 7 collections featuring the most unique short films from around the world and more, AFI FEST 2023 is set to be the best festival yet! We as...
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Miami Beach, FL, (June 17, 2023)– The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) today announced winners of the Best of the ABFF Awards, the premiere award ceremony honoring storytelling from the next generation of Black filmmakers. Hosted by three-time Emmy-nominated actor and author Dondré Whitf...
LOS ANGELES, (April 27, 2023)– The 2023 American Black Film Festival (ABFF) today announced its lineup of spotlight screenings and world premieres. The festival will take place in Miami Beach June 14-18, followed by a virtual segment June 19-25 on ABFF PLAY (https://abffplay.com/)...
Selena Yip is the executive director of the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival. Although they said they loved the film, they think there is still room in Hollywood for more representation. "While I think it's really amazing that we have 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' sweeping ...
The American Black Film Festival has unveiled its lineup of spotlight screenings and new world premieres.
In many ways, this film feels like the natural evolution of the “more diverse voices” call to action. People of color have seen enough gang/slavery/poverty movies about themselves. Jefferson reflects a generation that’s ready to see itself on screen, even if that means retreading film gen...
Is it still possible to launch bold, dangerous movies at America's most revered film festival? An investigation.