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The 12th annual Latinbeat Film Festival is running August 10 - 24, 2011 at Film Society of Lincoln Center‛s Walter Reade Theater in Manhattan, New York City.
"This year's Latinbeat Film Festival captures a stunning variety of films -- both commercial and independent -- currently coming out of Latin America," said Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Marcela Goglio.
"We are especially proud to spotlight the creative search for new forms of production in Central America and the Caribbean. The exploration of documentary/fiction boundaries that took such an exciting turn in Latin American cinema in the last few years has spread to this region and we are beginning to see the results of that now."
Goglio added, "We are also thrilled to be able to share some great new films from traditionally underrepresented countries, like Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Uruguay and Venezuela. We believe it will all add up to make this one of our most vibrant film festivals yet."
The 7th annual HollyShorts Film Festival 2011 takes place August 11 - 18, 2011 at the Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theaters, with panels held at the Mondrian Los Angeles Hotel, both in West Hollywood, California.
HollyShorts Film Festival (HSFF) is an annual film festival showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe. The HollyShorts Film Festival showcases the top short films produced 30 minutes or less.
In this edition, well over 200 short films are being screened in competition, as well as 17 music videos, nine commercials and eight Web series.
The 34th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) takes place August 10 - 20, 2011 at Museum of Chinese in America, Clearview Chelsea Cinemas and Cardozo School of Law in Manhattan, New York City from August 10-14 with community screenings from August 13 - 20, 2011 at Big Screen Plaza and Maysles in Manhattan and Flushing Library in Queens.
The annual Asian American International Film Festival is produced by Asian CineVision (ACV), a nonprofit media arts organization devoted to the development, promotion and preservation of Asian and Asian American film and video. AAIFF is the nation's longest-running festival of its kind.
The first-ever Alphabet City Dolly (ABCD) Film Festival takes place August 11 - 13, 2011 at venues from Avenue A to C and from 1st Street to 14th Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
This Pub-Crawl- Movie Marathon in the East Village is parenting more than 30 independent features, documentaries, and short films by independent directors, up-and-coming artists, and young production companies.
This festival is geared towards new and young production companies, as well as emerging directors looking for a new outlet to showcase their work to peers, potential employers, and a panel of guest celebrity judges alike.
"The dispersal of venues creates both a fun and unique structure that coincides with the artistic freedom associated with Alphabet City," explains Jean-Pierre Adechi, CFO of Authorized Dealer Films.
"This is the same neighborhood that Jimi Hendrix would just walk into a bar and plug in his guitar to rock out for local patrons. Where else could be a better canvas for emerging creativity?"
"Not only are we lucky to have such an awesome location and support from local venues, but the reception from the film community has been fantastic," Geoffrey Jean-Baptiste adds.
His statement is backed just by looking at the impressive panel, which includes directors Gary Winick and Steven Sebring. "Our responses have been incredible from everyone involved. Everyone’s excited and that’s what’s going to make all the difference in Alphabet City Dolly Film Festival’s execution."
Authorized Dealer Films is a young production company started in 2008. With over 12 years of film experience between the team their unique style is proclaimed "modern urban filmography". Their refreshing perspective has allowed the company to produce on an array of popular underground films, music videos, and commercials.
Some of the films are:
Anger
dir. Pierre Guillet
When television and mass media rule society, one old-timer has had enough. Soon media controls the world and humans have lost control of society.
Faceworld
dir. Gaby Ohayon
This quirky French film depicts a world where Facebook is reality and not simply a social network on our computer screens.
Behind Those Books
dir. Mills Mille, Karen Brown
The first and only comprehensive documentation on film of the controversial genre "Street Literature".
All I Can Say: A Musical
dir. John Mingione
This comedic musical tells the tale of John, a college undergrad whose life goes down the drain when his girlfriend dumps him, his father loses his job and he can no longer pay tuition.
Via Geanme
dir. Sebastian Guiterrez
This documentary tells the history of Geanme's immigration struggle from Colombia and how she ended up as a tenant in Alphabet City's famous Umbrella House -- once dilapidated ruins, now an iconic squatter place.
Walking Home
dir. Nuala Cabral
A short experimental piece about women routinely facing street harassment as they walk home. Shot in Brooklyn and Philadelphia, this film mixes 16mm film, video, poetry and music in an effort to reclaim a woman's humanity in the public sphere.
While this festival does not yet have the sexy dazzle of the uptown events, with its slate of curious, off-beat films it is off to a fine start of something big. This is definitely a festival to watch.
For more information, go to www.abcdfilmfestival.com.
Alphabet City Dolly (ABCD) Film Festival
August 11 - 13, 2011
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