Press Release The Los Angeles LGBT Center presents CineArte, the sixth annual arts festival of the queer Latinx community, Friday and Saturday, August 2-3, at The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, located at 1125 N. McCadden Place in Hollywood. CineArte... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Deborah Klugman Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill were 20th century star reporters whose writings served as a conduit between the man of the street and major events of the time. High school graduates, both of Irish extraction, they... Continue Reading →
Members of the Native American Community, the Commonwealth Club and Women’s March San Francisco will join in partnership, talk show host Michelle Meow (The Michelle Meow Show, KBCW TV and Progressive Voices Network Radio) to discuss the new documentary Dawnland, which details... Continue Reading →
HBO will air The Sentence on October 15 preceded by an Oscar qualifying theatrical run beginning October 12, 2018. @HBODocs @TheSentenceDoc #HBO #HBODocs #TheSentence “The Sentence is poised to do for unjust sentencing what An Inconvenient Truth did for climate change. If Al... Continue Reading →
KCET, the nation’s largest independent public television station, announced today the finalists and the broadcast dates for the 19th annual FINE CUT Festival of Films, a collection of exemplary short films from Southern California student filmmakers that is made possible... Continue Reading →
The soundtrack for the documentary Served Like A Girl is available for pre-order. We Are Hear, the artist empowerment record label, publishing, and management company founded by multi-platinum producers Linda Perry and Kerry Brown, are releasing the album, which is... Continue Reading →
Walla Walla is celebrating the life of legendary actor Adam West, its favorite son on Tuesday, Sept. 19 — known the world over as Batman and later the voice of Mayor Adam West on the show The Family Guy —... Continue Reading →
Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower is the winner of this year’s Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Joe Piscatella, it is a chronicle of one young man risking his own future for a greater good. When the Chinese... Continue Reading →
Dear Orry, Sorry I haven’t mentioned why I am writing to you. I don’t know how you will feel about this, but I have just finished making a feature length documentary about you. It has been nearly three years tracking... Continue Reading →
5 Days 50 Films Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, set in the majestic setting of Mammoth Lakes, California, five hours north of Los Angeles by car and thirty minutes south of the entrance to Yosemite National Park, has announced its line-up... Continue Reading →
The Fine Arts Film Festival will present a selection of films about art at the LA Art Show on Today, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, West Hall A. The participating films come from Sweden, Germany, Spain, Chile and Italy. Featured... Continue Reading →
Sponsored by National Geographic, The University of Miami, Exploration Science and Wildlife Conservation Society, the New York WILD Film Festival will be held January 28-31, 2016 at the historic Explorers Club Headquarters, 46 East 70th Street, in New York City.... Continue Reading →