The Cinema Center Event Programming Runs Opening Weekend of June 10th through June 18th, 2023.
Film
On June 2, the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) screened Jenniferβs Body (2009). The horror-comedy starred Megan Fox as Jennifer and Amanda Seyfried as Needy. MoMI showed the film as part of their βQueer Cinema, Top to Bottomβ series. The series started on May 20 and ended on July 2.
I was able to sit down with Dennis Cieri, who is a film industry expert and the founder of The New York City Independent Film Festival and he was willing to talk about his time in the industry and how independent filmmakers need to get their films showcased.Β
SIFF 2023 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Year of the Fox with Megan Griffiths and Eliza Flug
Megan Griffiths and Eliza Flug discuss their feature film, Year of the Fox, starring Sarah Jeffrey and Lexi Simonsen which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 13.
SIFF 2023 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: EGGHEAD & TWINKIE with Sarah Kambe Holland, Danielle Fountaine, and Kristina League
Sarah Kambe Holland, 25-year-old Gen Z filmmaker, discusses the first feature film to be crowdfunded on TikTok, EGGHEAD & TWINKIE, a coming-of-age story about an Asian-American teenager who comes out to her parents and goes on a road trip to meet her online crush with her nerdy best friend.
Peter Colin Campbell discussed premiering his short film, Variations on a Theme, at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 14 and his many other projects.
Movie lovers gathered in Brooklynβs historic Greenwood Cemetery this past Thursday for a night of laughs, tears, gasps, and of course, short films.
Getting an opportunity to be in the room with greatness is always a beautiful way to spend your night. With the help of Reel Works, we got an opportunity to speak to a few change makers.Β
Nonprofit “Get Lit” Hosts Documentary Screening and Mental Health Discussion Panel
On March 23, the nonprofit “Get Lit” screened thirty minutes of the documentary, “Our Words Collide.” The film showcased five poets from the Get Lit program. After, a mental health panel featured director Jordan Barrow, and two youth poets, Sam Luo, and Amari Turner.Β Author and mental health activist HΓ©ctor Tobar led the discussion. The event showed the organization’s positive impacts on literacy and young people.
Lucy Liu and Colin K. Gray at NYC premiere of UNZIPPED: An Autopsy of American Inequality
We were at the NYU School of Law for the New York City premiere of the new documentary UNZIPPED: An autopsy of American InequalityΒ written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Colin K. Gray and