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Working with New York based non-profit festival producer Rooftop Films, EPIX is partnering with several local organizations to offer free outdoor movie screenings to more communities throughout the City, adding more and bigger movies.
The multiplatform premium service available on television, online and on mobile devices is expands to this new set of screens this summer, 2011, at outdoor venues throughout NYC including Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn under the banner of EPIX Free-forAll.
Over 30 new release and classic films will be screened at the four venues, beginning June 30 and running through September 12, 2011.
Galway Film Fleadh runs July 5 - 10, 2011 at Galway Film Fair, Galway Omniplex and Townhall Theatre, located around Galway, Ireland.
The Galway Film Fleadh returns for its 23rd year to continue its goal of bringing together audiences and filmmakers in an intimate environment to share the wonder of cinema. The Fleadh’s diverse audience includes the general cinema going public, film buffs, student filmmakers, industry professionals and invited guests.
A Cinemobile, a state-of-the-art 100-seat mobile theater, is also presenting Fleadh films at various locations in the County.
Subway Cinema presents the 2011 New York Asian Film Festival from July 1 - 14, 2011 at Film Society of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater and Japan Society in Manhattan, New York City.
Presented in partnership with The Film Society of Lincoln Center, with programming support from Japan Society's Japan Cuts: Festival of Contemporary Japanese Cinema, the popular film festival will showcase 46 films (45 feature length and 1 short film) from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, The Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center brings back the Human Rights Watch Film Festival for its 22nd annual edition from June 16 - 30, 2011 at the Walter Reade Theater, at Lincoln Center in New York City.
Human Rights Watch -- one of the world’s leading independent human rights organizations -- is worth supporting as it is an opportunity to see thought-provoking, well-done social action films that are not always available elsewhere.
One of the most striking themes in this year’s selection is the power of media in all its forms to influence the craft of filmmaking and to impact human rights. Many titles are making their exclusive New York or US debuts.