BAMcinemaFest Unveils 2021 Lineup
May 18, 2021
While the 2020 edition was understandably canceled due to the pandemic, BAMcinemaFest will be returning this year for a virtual edition from June 23-39, the same month that BAM Rose Cinemas will reopen––specifically on June 11.
The lineup for the annual festival, which celebrates some of the finest new offerings in indie filmmaking, is pared down from the standard in-person edition but still features five New York premieres, including Bassam Tariq’s
Mogul Mowgli starring Riz Ahmed; the world premiere of BAMcinemaFest alum Ougie Pak’s
Clytaemnestra; an artist spotlight on the work of Fox Maxy; as well as documentary and experimental shorts programs, and filmmaker Q&As.
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LGBT Highlights from the SF Film Fest
By Gary M. Kramer–
Naked Singularity, and closes on April 18 with a screening of the documentary
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street
. In between, the legendary Rita Moreno will introduce her documentary
Rita Morena: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It. There are also a number of LGBTQ shorts, features, and documentaries available for screening online or at the Fort Mason Flix drive-in theater. Here is a rundown of the queer films playing at this year’s fest.
A centerpiece film at this year’s festival is Bo McGuire’s bold documentary
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The 38th annual Miami Film Festival kicked off with an opening-night celebration featuring smiling actors and filmmakers walking down a lush red carpet as excited attendees snapped their images and media conducted breathless sidewalk interviews, The Miami Times among them.
The scene was a welcome change from last year, when the pandemic forced the festival to be cut short after just six days. Now itâs moving forward with virtual and in-person screenings for its entire 10-day run, which commenced with the world premiere of âLudiâ at Silverspot Cinema last Friday, on Miamiâs â305 Day.â
Actress Shein Mompremier at the premiere of âLudiâ at the Miami Film Festival on Friday, March 5.