Jurassic Park in 35mm 7/15/17

Jurassic Park in 35mm
Saturday, 07/15/2017 – 11:45 pm – 02:00 am
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8 General Admission & includes free popcorn and happy hour

Few films inspire the imagination as much as Steven Spielberg’s landmark adventure film Jurassic Park. When released in 1993, its CGI and animatronic dinosaurs were unlike anything the world had seen before. It was hard not to believe an actual island was created with these long-dead behemoths roaming the land. Based on Michael Crichton’s book of the same name, the film follows paleontologists Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) as they are invited by eccentric millionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) to preview his new theme park located off an island in Costa Rica that is full of live dinosaurs. But when an unscrupulous employee knocks out the power grid during a tropical storm, the dinos are unleashed, including the terrifying Tyrannosaurs rex.

Con Air in 35mm 7/8/17

Con Air in 35mm
Saturday, 07/08/2017 – 11:45 pm – 02:00 am
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8 General Admission & includes free popcorn and happy hour

20 years ago, producer Jerry Bruckheimer gathered the baddest bunch of convicts, stuck them on a prison transport airplane, and lit a fuse. The resulting explosion, known as Con Air, is a case study in the thrill ride genre.

Rocky IV in 35mm 7/1/17

Rocky IV in 35mm
Saturday, 07/01/2017 – 11:45 pm – 02:00 am
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $8 General Admission & includes free popcorn and happy hour

The Soviet Union enters professional boxing with their best athlete: Ivan Drago. When the Russian behemoth clobbers Apollo Creed to death in the ring, Rocky Balboa challenges Drago himself to avenge Creed’s death and bring glory back to America. The most financially successful of entry in the Rocky series, Sylvester Stallone not only starred alongside action legends Carl Weathers and Dolph Lundgren, he both wrote and directed the film. It features a soundtrack full of 80’s classics, including the ever-popular “Eye of the Tiger.” But behind the glistening muscles and thrilling fights is a great boxing film that’s a statement on the power of the individual.

The Official Story 7/17/17 – 7/20/17

The Official Story
Monday, 07/17/2017 – 07/20/2017 08:45 pm – 10:00 pm
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: Adult $11.75, Senior & Students $10, Members $8

Set in Buenos Aires during the final years of Argentina’s military dictatorship, director Luis Puenzo’s stunning debut tells the story of Alicia (Norma Aleandro), the wife of a wealthy businessman (Hector Alterio) who discovers that her adopted child may be the progeny of desaparecidos – forcing her to reveal the truth about her country’s legacy of corruption and murder. Restored and remastered to its original splendor, The Official Story is one of Argentina’s most celebrated films of all-time: The legendary Ms. Aleandro won the Best Actress Award at Cannes, and the film became its country’s first to win the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Monterey Pop 7/7/17 – 7/10/17

Monterey Pop
Friday, 07/07/2017 – 07/10/2017 10:45 pm –
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: Adult $11.75, Senior & Students $10, Members $8

On a beautiful June weekend in 1967, at the beginning of the Summer of Love, the first Monterey International Pop Festival roared forward, capturing a decade’s spirit and ushering in a new era of rock and roll.

Dunkirk in 70mm 7/21/17

Dunkirk in 70mm
Friday, 07/21/2017 – 08/17/2017 04:00 pm –
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost:

In May 1940, Germany advanced into France, trapping Allied troops on the beaches of Dunkirk. Under air and ground cover from British and French forces, troops were slowly and methodically evacuated from the beach using every serviceable naval and civilian vessel that could be found. At the end of this heroic mission, 330,000 French, British, Belgian and Dutch soldiers were safely evacuated. Christopher Nolan’s film of the Battle of Dunkirk is, hands down, the most eagerly anticipated film of the summer.

Marketing Manager 6/30/17

Marketing Manager
Friday, 06/30/2017 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $15-$12

The Coral Gables Art Cinema will be hosting a special The Beguiled opening night happy hour on Friday, June 30 starting at 7pm followed by the film at 8pm. Tickets include your choice of Wynwood Brewing Company local craft beers and gourmet popcorn!

Kenbe Fem | Film Documentary Screening 6/30/17


Kenbe Fem | Film Documentary Screening
Friday, 06/30/2017 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212 NE 59th Terrace,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Cost: Free

Meet #SoFloWebFest at the Little Haiti Cultural Center on Friday, June 30th at 7pm for the screening of the Kenbe Fem: A Haitian Story of Survival, Unity and Survival!

This compelling documentary follows David Pierre-Louis, a Haitian-American and Seattle art-venue owner through the challenges he faces while trying to locate his mother in the wake of the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti.
Join us on June 30th to meet philanthropist/activist David Pierre-Louis during a #talkback session directly after the screening.

KENBE FEM screening is a part of #soflowebfest Indigo Docuseries: an effort to feature documentarians who are doing the hard work of archiving, exploring, and sharing the true stories of the human experience on this planet.

Canine Film Festival 2017 7/15/17 – 7/16/17

Canine Film Festival 2017
Saturday, 07/15/2017 – 07/16/2017 11:00 am – 04:00 pm
Cinepolis Movie Theater
3015 Grand Ave,
Miami, Florida 33133
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Cost: $25 – $50

Canine Film Festival 2017 –
July 15th from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
July 16th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Brings together pet lovers and local business owners to raise funds for local animal rescues & shelters in South Florida!
July 15, 2017 – “A Day at the Movies with your Dog” The Canine Film Festival Screening of Featured Film Entries will be showcased, a Canine Summer Fashion Show and the presentation of the “BARKER” Awards…
Cinépolis Coconut Grove Movie Theater
with an “AFTER PARTY” at Hotel Indigo in Miami Lakes…

July 16, 2017 – Sniff and Greet with Celebrity Guests, the Canine Fashion Show Designer and models, “DOGA” Yoga for you and your dog, with a delicious poolside Brunch for you and your fur-kid…
Hotel Indigo in Miami Lakes…7601 Miami Lakes Dr, Miami Lakes, FL

Festival will benefit the following groups:
Boston Terrier Rescue of Florida
South Florida Fund for Retired K9 Law Enforcement Officers Fund
Humane Society Greater Miami
Redland Rockpit Abandoned Dog Project
Cattorneys @ Paw
The Cat Network Spay Day Support
Paw Patrol Rescue and Sanctuary
Miami Veterinary Foundation

For Festival Schedule and for tickets please visit our Link.
See you and your dog at the Movies!

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Moana” 7/26/17

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Moana”
Wednesday, 07/26/2017 – 07/26/2017 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Downtown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come enjoy a free screening of “Moana” at Downtown Dadeland’s Movie in the Street on July 26 at 8 p.m. Catch a movie under the stars and enjoy food and drinks from Downtown Dadeland’s culinary masters, including: Barley an American Brasserie, The Brick American Kitchen and Bar, Ghee Indian Kitchen, Nanndi Homemade Frozen Cream & Pastry Shop, Pasion del Cielo coffee, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, and more. Underground garage parking is free with retailer validation.

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland 6/28/17

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland
Wednesday, 06/28/2017 – 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Downtown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come enjoy a free screening of “Cocktail” at Downtown Dadeland’s Movie in the Street on June 28 at 8 p.m. Catch a movie under the stars and enjoy food and drinks from Downtown Dadeland’s culinary masters, including: Barley an American Brasserie, The Brick American Kitchen and Bar, Ghee Indian Kitchen, Harry’s Pizzeria, Nanndi Homemade Frozen Cream & Pastry Shop, Pasion del Cielo coffee, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, World of Beer, and more. Underground garage parking is free with retailer validation.

Dive- In Movies at Surfcomber Hotel 6/2/17 – 6/30/17

Dive- In Movies at Surfcomber Hotel
Friday, 06/02/2017 – 08:00 pm –
Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel
1717 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Cost:

During Miami Film Month, join us for dive-in movies!
Every Friday at 8 PM during the month of June, we invite guests and locals to enjoy FREE movies by the pool as well as complimentary mocktails and popcorn.
Surfcomber’s bar will also be available for guests to enjoy liquor, beer and cocktails. Dive in movies will include Sing, Finding Dory, Moana, Inside Out, and Trolls.

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland 5/24/17

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland
Wednesday, 05/24/2017 – 05/24/2017 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Downtown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come enjoy a free screening of “Cocktail” at Downtown Dadeland’s Movie in the Street on May 24 at 8 p.m. Catch a movie under the stars and enjoy food and drinks from Downtown Dadeland’s culinary masters, including: Barley an American Brasserie, The Brick American Kitchen and Bar, Ghee Indian Kitchen, Harry’s Pizzeria, Nanndi Homemade Frozen Cream & Pastry Shop, Pasion del Cielo coffee, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, World of Beer, and more. Underground garage parking is free with retailer validation.

Connect Miami 5/22/17 – 5/31/17


Connect Miami
Monday, 05/22/2017 – 05/31/2017 12:00 am – 12:00 pm
Miami-Dade County
Miami- Dade County,
Miami, Florida 33128
Website
Cost: Free

Connect Miami is a community-led initiative to promote increased kindness, empathy, connection and inclusion in Miami-Dade. For 10 days, everyone across Miami-Dade is encouraged take the challenge to connect with others who are not like them, host or attend connection experiences, and join the conversation on social media using #ConnectMiami305.

From panels on criminal justice and meals with Syrian refugees to walking tours of historic neighborhoods and visits to Homestead’s farmlands, there are countless ways to get connected, meet new people, and share stories around town. A full calendar of event listings and participation resources are available on the Connect Miami website.

You can also join us virtually by following and engaging in conversation on social media using #ConnectMiami305. Follow Connect Miami on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram: @ConnectMiami305.

Founded by: The Children’s Trust, MCCJ, The Miami Foundation, Miami Herald and United Way of Miami-Dade. Produced by: Radical Partners

June Film Cycle 6/5/17

June Film Cycle
Tuesday, 06/06/2017 – 06/27/2017 07:00 pm –
Faena Theater
3201 Collins Ave.,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost:

June Film Cycle
Screening Room, Every Tuesday evening starting at 7:00pm

Dive into the Summer season with a curated film cycle featuring new cinematic classics at Faena Hotel Miami Beach’s Screening Room. Under the direction of Jaie Laplante, Director of Programming at Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival, this four-film cycle—aptly named “Vacations”—presents a series of storylines centered on the concept of summer vacations, escapes, road trips and the like in which characters seek to break away from their everyday existence only to find they’ve brought their inescapable selves along for the ride.

Week #1 – Pauline at the Beach (France, 1983, Éric Rohmer), 94 minutes.
The third – and sexy best – of Rohmer’s comédies et proverbs series features two cousins, the older Marion and the younger Pauline, taking a summer vacation on the northwest coast of France. Marion has firm ideas about love, whereas the impressionable Pauline is still defining her approach to men. Rohmer wisely and wittingly skewers our human capacity for self-delusion when it comes to sorting out matters of the heart.

Week #2 – Stranger Than Paradise (USA, 1984, Jim Jarmusch), 99 minutes.
The first film from the legendary of icon of American independent cinema still surprises today with its unconventional editing rhythms and often-imitated but never surpassed deadpan comedy. Willie, a New York slacker gets an unexpected visit from his Hungarian cousin Eva, on her way to Cleveland to visit Aunt Lotte. Later, Willie and his friend Eddie take a road trip to pick up Eva and take her on vacation to Florida. Jarmusch’s professional debut won the prestigious Camera d’Or at Cannes for best first film.

Week #3 – Y tu mamá también (Mexico, 2001, Alfonso Cuarón), 106 minutes.
The film that won Cuarón his first Oscar nomination also catapulted Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna into international stardom. Two teenage friends from different sides of the class divide, Tenoch and Julio, brag about the most beautiful secluded beach in Mexico’s to Tenoch’s cousin-in-law Luisa, who has just moved to Mexico from Spain, and offer to take her there on a road trip. But this is no ordinary vacation – for the boys, it is a journey into adulthood, and complexity. Also starring Maribel Verdú.

Week #4 – Vicky Cristina Barcelona (Spain/USA, 2008, Woody Allen), 96 minutes.
Woody Allen’s art soared in new directions once he ventured out of his New York City-only settings, like this droll visit to Spain. American tourists Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina (Scarlett Johansson) take a vacation to Barcelona, where they meet the famous seducer and artist Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem), and his tempestuous former wife Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz, in the famous performance that won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress).

RSVP to screenings@faena.com. For more information, visit www.faena.com.

Ayiti Images Presents: Toussaint Louverture 5/5/17

Ayiti Images Presents: Toussaint Louverture
Friday, 05/05/2017 – 06:30 pm –
O Cinema
Miami Shores, 9806 NE 2nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33138
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Cost: $16

Film screening of Toussaint Louverture during the Haitian Heritage Month launch. Sponsored by Miami Book Fair Miami Dade College and Ayiti Images. Co-sponsored by the Green Family Foundation, Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center, Consulate General of Haiti in Miami, and Miami Film Festival, among others. Tickets available for purchase. For more information, please call (305) 348-2894.

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/14/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Friday, 04/14/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Boris Mitić, Once Upon a Nothing, 2016, 52 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Boris Mitić in conversation with Ximena Caminos, Artistic Director and Chair, Faena Art

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/15/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Saturday, 04/15/2017 – 07:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Evangelia Kranioti, Obscuro Barroco, 2016, 50 min. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Sator, Paris.
Presented by Jaie Laplante, Executive Director, Miami Film Festival

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/16/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Sunday, 04/16/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Jillian Mayer, You’ll be Okay, 4 min loop. Courtesy of the artist.
Paris Kain, Love. Serve. Remember, 2016, 4 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Jenna Hasse, Soltar, 2016, 24 min. Courtesy of the artist and Louise Productions.
Bertille Bak, Usine À Divertissement (Entertainment Factory), 2016, 20 min. Courtesy of the artist and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève.
Alessio di Zio, Genesee, 14 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Alessio di Zio, Sioux Rapids, 15 min. Courtesy of the artist.

Conversation with artist Paris Kain and Diliana Alexander, Executive Director of FilmGate Miami. Presented by Santiago Tarditi Rodriguez, journalist and board member, Faena Art.

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/22/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Saturday, 04/22/2017 – 07:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Massimo D’Anolfi & Martina Parenti, L’Infinita Fabbrica del Duomo, 2016,
121 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Presented by Alastair Gordon, architecture critic for Wall Street Journal

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/23/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Sunday, 04/23/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Jillian Mayer, You’ll be Okay, 4 min loop. Courtesy of the artist.
Jenna Hasse, Soltar, 2016, 24 min. Courtesy of the artist and Louise Productions.
Paris Kain, Love. Serve. Remember, 2016, 4 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Bertille Bak, Usine À Divertissement (Entertainment Factory), 2016, 20 min. Courtesy of the artist and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève.
Alessio di Zio, Genesee, 14 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Alessio di Zio, Sioux Rapids, 15 min. Courtesy of the artist.

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/30/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Sunday, 04/30/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Kerry Tribe, Exquisite Corpse , 2016, 51 min. Courtesy of the artist and 1301PE, Los Angeles.
Kerry Tribe in conversation with Franklin Sirmans, Director of Perez Art Museum Miami and Ximena Caminos, Artistic Director and Chair, Faena Art.

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland 4/26/17

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland
Wednesday, 04/26/2017 – 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Downtown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come enjoy a free screening of “The Breakfast Club” at Downtown Dadeland’s Movie in the Street on April 26 at 8 p.m. Catch a movie under the stars and enjoy food and drinks from Downtown Dadeland’s culinary masters, including: Barley an American Brasserie, The Brick American Kitchen and Bar, Nanndi Homemade Frozen Cream & Pastry Shop, Pasion del Cielo coffee, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, World of Beer, and more. Underground garage parking is free with retailer validation.

Movies on The Bay Featuring Zootopia 3/18/17

Movies on The Bay Featuring Zootopia
Saturday, 03/18/2017 – 08:00 pm – 09:30 pm
Homestead Bayfront Park
9698 SW 328 St,
Homestead, Florida 33033
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Cost: $2.00

Come relax in the sand while watching Disney’s “Zootopia” on our 17’ floating screen on the bay.
Refreshments and food will be sold. No coolers allowed. There is a $2.00 Admission.
For more information call us at (954) 389-1137 ext 8.

Fridays at Whisper Cocktail Lounge 2/4/17

Fridays at Whisper Cocktail Lounge
Friday, 02/03/2017 – 10:30 pm – 04:00 am
W Miami
485 Brickell Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Cost: Complimentary Admission from 10:30pm-12am on David Garay's List (At the Register by 12am)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017

On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission from 10:30pm to 12am with a valid ticket

(While Complimentary Tickets Last)

Sounds by:

Edmiami

Info & RSVP

Call/Txt: 786-985-3520

Whisper Cocktail Lounge

485 Brickell Avenue

Miami, FL

(W Miami Hotel)

Christmas Movies at LHCC 12/8/16, 12/15/16

Christmas Movies at LHCC
Thursday, 12/08/2016 – 06:00 pm –
Christmas-Moviesv2Little Haiti Cultural Complex
212 NE 59th Terrace,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Cost: Free

The holiday season wouldn’t be complete without a Christmas movie. The Little Haiti Cultural Complex is happy to feature two movie nights this December. Come out to see “This Christmas” and “A Madea Christmas” with us.

MB Cinematheque Presents The F Word 11/30/16

MB Cinematheque Presents The F Word
fwordWednesday, Nov 30, 5:30 PM – 8 PM
Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Miami Beach Cinematheque is proud to present Robert Adanto’s documentary The F Word, in association with Fourth Wave Feminist: The Photographic Works of Leah Schrager, this year’s Art Basel exhibition, curated by Robert Adanto. The reception for this exhibition, takes place Wednesday, November 30 at 5:30pm, and will be followed by a 6:30pm screening of The F Word.

The F Word explores radical “4th wave” feminist performance through interviews with a new generation of feminist artists who use their bodies as subject matter. Because the female body continues to be politicized and policed, and because these artists delve into the fecund territory of female sexuality, self-objectification, and the female form as a site of resistance, many remain marginalized by the mainstream art world. Brooklyn-based Leah Schrager, well known for her performance practice, Naked Therapy, states, “As soon as you introduce a bit of sexiness or sexuality into an artwork it suddenly becomes questionable. Just because something elicits arousal or shows elements of sexiness does absolutely not make it not art.” While some 4th wave artists, like Ann Hirsch and Kate Durbin, choose to analyze representations of female identity through digital media, others, like the radical, queer, transnational feminist art collective, Go! Push Pops, explore sexuality and gender in pop culture in the digital age. As feminist lecturer Kristen Sollee explains, 4th wavers, unlike their predecessors, “are not afraid to be ‘girly’, (or) to be hyper-feminine, or to wear a mini-skirt, to self-objectify” in the service of challenging patriarchal oppression or sexist ideals.

Featured artists: Narcissister, Ann Hirsch, Go! Push Pops, Leah Schrager, Kate Durbin, Rebecca Goyette, Rachel Mason, Rafia Santana, Damali Abrams, Faith Holland, Claudia Bitran, Michelle Charles, and Sadaf

Adanto’s film was screened at Dallas Contemporary, in association with Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics, an exhibition exploring the works of Joan Semmel, Anita Steckel, Betty Tompkins and Cosey Fanni Tutti, curated by Alison Gingeras, and as part of The Guerrilla Girls Twin City Takeover in Minneapolis at the Walker Art Center. In adddition, the documentary was screened in assoction with Cut-Up: Contemporary Collage and Cut-Up Histories through a Feminist Lens at Franklin Street Works, in Stamford, CT. The film was an Official Selection of the Fort Lauderdale International, The Art of Brooklyn, and Downtown Los Angeles Film Festivals, respectively, and has been presented at The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK; School of Visual Arts, New York, NY; Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA; and Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. In the coming weeks, The F Word will be screened at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University and the Institute for Research on Women & Gender at the University of Michigan.

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series: Double Feature 11/18/16

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series: Double Feature
Friday, 11/18/2016 – 06:45 pm – 12:00 am
2016-RCFS-POSTER-11X17_BAJA1Olympia Theater
174 E Flagler St,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Cost: $15 (per film)

DOUBLE FEATURE:

THE OPEN DOOR (LA PUERTA ABIERTA)
Miami Premiere, 2016, 82 min, Dir. Marina Seresesky

Cast: Carmen Machi, Terele Pávez and Asier Etxeandía.
Producers: Meridional Producciones, Chester Media Producciones, Stop&Play Europa, Milciclos & Babilonia con la participación de Telemadrid.

Rosa is a sex worker who inherited the profession from her mother, Antonia, who believes she is Sara Montiel and turns her daughter’s daily life into a living hell. Rosa does not know how to be happy, she cannot. The unexpected arrival of a new member to her peculiar family will give her a unique opportunity to find hope and happiness.
Q&A with filmmaker Marina Seresesky following the film.

Followed at 9:45 PM by

OUR LOVERS (NUESTROS AMANTES)
US Premiere, 2016, 88 min, Dir. Miguel Ángel Lamata

Cast: Eduardo Noriega, Michelle Jenner, Fele Martínez, Amaia Salamanca .
Producers: Bemybaby Films.

Carlos is a 40-year-old frustrated screenwriter. Irene, in her thirties, is clueless. They are still surrounded by the memories their previous lovers: María and Jorge. When Irene runs into Carlos at a coffee shop she makes him a risky offer: turning their boring lives into an adventure. Irene is a dreamer and Carlos has forgotten how to dream. Together they will do their best to be happy. There is only one rule: they can’t fall in love.

Note: The film will be in Spanish language with English subtitles.
More info: For the past six years Recent Cinema from Spain, produced by EGEDA & The Olympia Theater in collaboration with the ICAA, has brought a rich selection of recent Spanish cinema to Florida. The annual series delights Miami audiences by celebrating Spanish culture, from art and music to food and film.

This year’s program includes THE OPEN DOOR (LA PUERTA ABIERTA), an award-winning drama with brilliant performances, OUR LOVERS (NUESTRA AMANTES), a romantic comedy full of twists and Spanish stars, PARTY TOWN (EL PRÉGON), a hilarious movie for comedy lovers, BOY MISSING (SECUESTRO), a chilling mystery thriller featuring Jose Coronado and THE OLIVE TREE (EL OLIVO), Iciar Bollain’s critically acclaimed and touching drama.

Recent Cinema from Spain is the result of an initiative by EGEDA US, with the purpose of promoting Spanish films in the United States and encouraging their circulation to the public at-large and the audio- visual industry.

For more information, please visit www.egeda.com and www.egeda-us.com

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series: Double Feature 11/19/16

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series: Double Feature
Saturday, 11/19/2016 – 06:45 pm – 12:00 am
2016-RCFS-POSTER-11X17_BAJA2Olympia Theater
174 E Flagler St,
Miami, Florida 33131
Buy Tickets
Cost: $15 (per film)

DOUBLE FEATURE:

PARTY TOWN (EL PRÉGON)

Miami Premiere, 2016, 75 min, Dir. Dani de la Orden

Cast: Andreu Buenafuente, Berto Romero, Belén Cuesta, Jorge Sanz. Producers: AtresMedia Cine, El Terrat, Cacare Sanguis S.L.

Spanish stars Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero play brothers whose duo act, Supergalactic, had a one-off pop hit in the 1990s. When the mayor of their hometown asks them to reunite, the two decide to overlook their differences for one last taste of stardom – and a quick payday – but their fans, local traditions and hidden agendas complicate their plans.
Introducion by actor Andreu Buenafuente & discussion following the film.

Q&A with actor Andreu Buenafuente following the film.

Followed at 9:45 PM by

BOY MISSING (SECUESTRO)
US Premiere, 2016, 110 min. Dir. Mar Targona

Cast: Blanca Portillo, Jose Coronado, Antonio Dechent
Producers: Rodar y Rodar Cine (El Orfanato, Los ojos de Julia, El Cuerpo), con la colaboración de TVE y Televisio de Catalunya.

Patricia de Lucas, a reputable lawyer, sees her life turned into a nightmare when her son Victor disappears from school without a trace. Hours later, the boy reappears, bruised and clammy with sweat, claiming that a man tried to kidnap him, but that he managed to escape. Patricia—scared and fearing for her son—decides to do what she’s never done before: take justice into her own hands. But the situation gets out of control and her actions will have unforeseen consequences.

Note: The film will be in Spanish language with English subtitles.

More info: For the past six years Recent Cinema from Spain, produced by EGEDA & The Olympia Theater in collaboration with the ICAA, has brought a rich selection of recent Spanish cinema to Florida. The annual series delights Miami audiences by celebrating Spanish culture, from art and music to food and film.

This year’s program includes THE OPEN DOOR (LA PUERTA ABIERTA), an award-winning drama with brilliant performances, OUR LOVERS (NUESTRA AMANTES), a romantic comedy full of twists and Spanish stars, PARTY TOWN (EL PRÉGON), a hilarious movie for comedy lovers, BOY MISSING (SECUESTRO), a chilling mystery thriller featuring Jose Coronado and THE OLIVE TREE (EL OLIVO), Iciar Bollain’s critically acclaimed and touching drama.

Recent Cinema from Spain is the result of an initiative by EGEDA US, with the purpose of promoting Spanish films in the United States and encouraging their circulation to the public at-large and the audio- visual industry.

For more information, please visit www.egeda.com and www.egeda-us.com

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series in Miami: Closing Night 11/20/16

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series in Miami: Closing Night
Sunday, 11/20/2016 – 07:30 pm – 09:30 pm
2016-RCFS-POSTER-11X17_BAJA3Olympia Theater
174 E Flagler St,
Miami, Florida 33131
Buy Tickets
Cost: $15

CLOSING NIGHT:
THE OLIVE TREE (EL OLIVO)
US Premiere, 2016, 100 min, Dir. Iciar Bollain

Cast: Anna Castillo, Javier Gutiérrez, Pep Ambros
Producers: Morena Films, El Olivo A.I.E. en coproducción con Match Factory Productions con la participación de TVE y Movistar

Alma, 20, works in a chicken farm by the village of Canet, in the province of Castellon, on the East coast of Spain. She has a profound connection with her dearly beloved Grandfather despite the fact he has stopped talking years ago. But when he begins to refuse food too Alma becomes obsessed with an idea: the only way to save her Grandfather is to recover the two-thousand-year old olive tree that the family uprooted and sold 12 years ago against his will.

Note: The film will be in Spanish language with English subtitles.

More info: For the past six years Recent Cinema from Spain, produced by EGEDA & The Olympia Theater in collaboration with the ICAA, has brought a rich selection of recent Spanish cinema to Florida. The annual series delights Miami audiences by celebrating Spanish culture, from art and music to food and film.

This year’s program includes THE OPEN DOOR (LA PUERTA ABIERTA), an award-winning drama with brilliant performances, OUR LOVERS (NUESTRA AMANTES), a romantic comedy full of twists and Spanish stars, PARTY TOWN (EL PRÉGON), a hilarious movie for comedy lovers, BOY MISSING (SECUESTRO), a chilling mystery thriller featuring Jose Coronado and THE OLIVE TREE (EL OLIVO), Iciar Bollain’s critically acclaimed and touching drama.

Recent Cinema from Spain is the result of an initiative by EGEDA US, with the purpose of promoting Spanish films in the United States and encouraging their circulation to the public at-large and the audio- visual industry.
For more information, please visit www.egeda.com and www.egeda-us.com

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series in Miami: Opening Night: Night Tales (Rumbos) 11/17/16

Recent Cinema From Spain Film Series in Miami: Opening Night: Night Tales (Rumbos)
Thursday, 11/17/2016 – 07:00 pm – 12:00 am
2016-RCFS-POSTER-11X17_BAJAOlympia Theater
174 E Flagler St,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Cost: $19

NIGHT TALES (RUMBOS)
US Premiere, 2016, 93 min. Dir. Manuela Burló Moreno.

Cast: Pilar López de Ayala, Miki Esparbé, Karra Elejalde, Carmen Machi, Ernesto Alterio. Producers: Arcadia Motion Pictures, AtresMedia Cine.

A big city. A hot summer night. Several love stories crisscross in 6 different vehicles: two cars, an ambulance, a taxi, a bus and a tractor-trailer. Each vehicle is loaded with the protagonists’ life’s baggage: two teens in a convertible, a cab driver wounded by betrayal, a trucker in love, a lover hardened in bygone battles, a nurse who doesn’t know how to forget and an abandoned woman. All of them will be dragged in the same direction without realizing their lives are connected.
Q&A with actor Miki Esparbé following the film.

Note: The film will be in Spanish language with English subtitles.

More info: For the past six years Recent Cinema from Spain, produced by EGEDA & The Olympia Theater in collaboration with the ICAA, has brought a rich selection of recent Spanish cinema to Florida. The annual series delights Miami audiences by celebrating Spanish culture, from art and music to food and film.

This year’s program includes THE OPEN DOOR (LA PUERTA ABIERTA), an award-winning drama with brilliant performances, OUR LOVERS (NUESTRA AMANTES), a romantic comedy full of twists and Spanish stars, PARTY TOWN (EL PRÉGON), a hilarious movie for comedy lovers, BOY MISSING (SECUESTRO), a chilling mystery thriller featuring Jose Coronado and THE OLIVE TREE (EL OLIVO), Iciar Bollain’s critically acclaimed and touching drama.

Recent Cinema from Spain is the result of an initiative by EGEDA US, with the purpose of promoting Spanish films in the United States and encouraging their circulation to the public at-large and the audio- visual industry.
For more information, please visit www.egeda.com and www.egeda-us.com

Creature Double Feature: Frankenstein and Blood for Dracula 10/27/16

Creature Double Feature: Frankenstein and Blood for Dracula
Thursday, 10/27/2016 – 06:30 pm – 09:30 pm
FRANKIEPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132

Cost: 16

PAMM and Secret Celluloid Society will present a creature double feature of Frankenstein (1973) at 6:30pm and Blood for Dracula (1974) at 8pm, cult classics written and directed by Paul Morrissey. Visitors will enjoy seasonally-inspired happy hour specials and movie concessions, and receive free admission if they arrive in costume. Due to movie content, this event is for adult visitors.

Location:
PAMM

Galleries close 9pm.

Due to movie content, this event is for adult visitors.
Contact:
General museum admission ($16 adults, members free). Bring membership card for quick entry. Visitors in costume will receive complimentary museum admission (no masks). Space is limited – pre-purchase highly recommended.

Outside the Box: Transformations 11/5/16

Outside the Box: Transformations
Saturday, 11/05/2016 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
National YoungArts Foundation
2100 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: 0

In celebration of YoungArts’ 35th anniversary, the “Transformations” series comprises five short films created by groups of alumni in various disciplines, and will culminate in a world premiere for the public on the YoungArts campus. The theme draws parallels between the organization’s growth and evolution since its founding in 1981, and the critical formative period YoungArts Winners experience from adolescence to adulthood. The program provides selected alumni an opportunity to collaborate, exchange ideas and create new work that reveals unique interdisciplinary connections—such as between dance and writing; voice and cinematic arts; jazz and photography; music and design; and visual art and theater.

Ticket To Havana Reporting In Cuba in the 1970s 10/20/16

Ticket To Havana Reporting In Cuba in the 1970s
Thursday, 10/20/2016 – 07:00 pm – 08:30 pm
ticket-to-havana-cuba-tour-brochures-resize-1200Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Avenue, Room 7128,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

In 1979 Diana Gonzalez, a young Cuban-American TV reporter, traveled to Cuba with her reporter’s notebook, a cameraman and a sheaf of travel documents and reported on life in Cuba – for visitors and for Cubans. In her reports, aired on Miami’s WTVJ-4, Gonzalez found out what it was like to stay at the Hotel Nacional, shop in a Communist capitol, dine in Havana’s finest restaurant while Cubans endured food shortages, and captured Cuban youth culture, from record stores and teen hangouts to the Cuban version of “American Bandstand.”

In “Ticket To Havana: Reporting In Cuba in the 1970s,” Emmy Award-winning television reporter Diana Gonzalez will recount her 1979 reporting trip to Cuba, screening some of the stories she covered there and talking about reporting in authoritarian Cuba during a thaw in U.S. – Cuba relations just six months before the Mariel Boatlift dramatically changed the relationship between the United States and Cuba.

15th Miami short Film Festival 11/14/16 – 11/19/16

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15th Miami short Film Festival
Sunday, 11/14/2016 – 11/19/2016 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm
OFFICIAL-SELECTIONCINEPOLIS
3015 Grand Ave,
MIAMI, Florida 33130
Website
Cost: 17.00

The Miami Short Film Festival is an international film festival that features short films under 20-minutes in length.
The festival supports efforts to build community around the arts, while showcasing the art of short filmmaking.

Our Philosophy: Short films are true works of art and thus deserve a platform dedicated to their screening and appreciation. The Miami Short Film Festival’s mission is to present quality films from around the world, while recognizing the genre’s highly-talented filmmakers.

House Of Horror Haunted Carnival 9/29/16 – 10/31/16

House Of Horror Haunted Carnival
Thursday, 09/29/2016 – 10/31/2016 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm
IMG_6177Miami International Mall
1455 NW 107th Ave,
Doral, Florida 33172
Website
Cost: Starts at $29

House of Horror, South Florida’s largest haunt experience, offers two unique haunts, a rockin’ travelling freak show, back-to-back horror movies, a freak gallery, carnival rides and the appearance of The Chainsmokers, Daya and Zara Larsson.

Adrenaline junkies will be taken through the 1455 Asylum, where people will come across what’s left of the overpopulated medical facility that has been overrun by the ghosts of mental patients. The Gates of Phobia will give people a 3D phobia encounter that will play with their senses, and back by popular demand, thrill seekers can take part in The Dark Hour, where they will walk the halls of the 1455 Asylum during a power outage between 10-11PM on Monday through Wednesday. A new and exciting feature this year has American Horror Story fans crawling out of their skin! The Hellzapoppin travelling show featuring the world-renowned theatrical, rock ‘n roll, circus freak-show will execute some of the deadliest stunts to a live audience each night. The Scare X Studios movie theatre will show cult classic horror films throughout the night. The Freak Emporium will offer a collection of bizarre items from around the world that will leave people in awe, and as usual, the Haunted Carnival will have plenty of rides for people to enjoy.

September 29 – October 31
Chainsmokers to appear on October 6
Mon – Thurs: 6pm – 11:00pm
Fri – Sat: 5:30pm – 12am
Sun: 5:30pm – 11pm

Miami International Mall, 1455 NW 107th Ave, Doral, FL 33172

Tickets start are $29 and will grant you access to the two haunts and unlimited rides and attractions. To purchase tickets, go to: www.HouseOfHorrorPark.com.

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Ball & Chain Launches Movie Monday’s on the Patio 9/12/16

Ball & Chain Launches Movie Monday’s on the Patio
Monday, 09/12/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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1513 SW 8th St.,
MIami, Florida 33135
Website
Cost: FREE – no cover

Ball & Chain is launching the all new ‘Movie Monday’s’ on September 12th, 2016, that feature a FREE movie on the patio. The Pineapple Cinema will screen the movie Pan’s Labyrinth, a Spanish-Mexican film originally known as El Labertino Del Fauno. Showtime is from 7-9PM with FREE popcorn. Seating is available on the patio on a first come first serve basis.

(21 and over to attend, this event is open to the public, no cover).

Ball & Chain is located at 1513 SW 8th Street, Little Havana, FL 33135.
Additional information available at:
www.ballandchainmiami.com

The Wynwood Coloring Book and Exclusive Wynwood Comes to Life Documentary Screening 9/8/16

The Wynwood Coloring Book and Exclusive Wynwood Comes to Life Documentary Screening
Thursday, 09/08/2016 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Wynwood Yard
56 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Eventbrite
Cost: Free. $20 for Wynwood Coloring Book

The Wynwood Coloring Book project pops at this exclusive screening of Wynwood Comes to Life documentary capturing footage and interviews with well-known local artists like Luis Valle, Jenny Perez and Fallen Rose to name a few that have shaped Miami’s burgeoning art district into the neighborhood we love, breath and live. You’ll also discover your inner artist illustrating your own rendition of Wynwood murals and meeting fellow enthusiasts at our communal drawing tables featuring pages of the The Wynwood Coloring Book. Enjoy live music by indie funk darlings Magic City Hippies along with extraordinary Blend the Femme’s DJ Zehno, finger lickin’ bites by the Yard’s food concepts and drinks by Mortar & Pistil. Take a copy of the book home at a very special price and give back at the same time – $5 of each book sold will be donated to our Wynwood neighborhood through a chosen charity. Admission is free but you must register. $20 for admission plus The Wynwood Yard Coloring Book (includes $5 donation). RSVP or buy tickets on website listed.

Film Screening | Elena 10/7/16

Film Screening | Elena
Friday, 10/07/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Flyer-10.07.16-ElenaFIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus, Graham Center 150
11200 SW 8th Street,
Miami, Florida 33199
Website
Cost: Free

Directed by Marcelo Martín, this documentary follows several residents of a crumbling building, located in Central Havana, over a three-year period.

Shanghai Express 4K Screening 10/4/16

Shanghai Express 4K Screening
Tuesday, 10/04/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Shanghai_Express_2.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $11.75

One of the screen’s most alluring sirens as you’ve never seen her before. You don’t want to miss Marlene Dietrich in the highest grossing film in 1932. This Oscar winning film is playing at the Coral Gables Art Cinema Tuesday, 10/4 at 7:00 pm one-time only!

Dekalog Screening 9/16/16 – 9/22/16

Dekalog Screening
Friday, 09/16/2016 – 09/22/2016 06:45 pm – 08:45 pm
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
More Information
Cost: $11.75

This masterwork by Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski is one of the 20th century’s greatest achievements in visual storytelling. Dekalog focuses on the residents of a housing complex in late-Communist Poland, whose lives become subtly intertwined as they face emotional dilemmas. Its ten hour-long films screen in pairs once during the course of a week and draw from the Ten Commandments for thematic inspiration and an overarching structure. Dekalog arrestingly explores the unknowable forces that shape our lives.

The Deep Blue Sea NTL Screening 10/14/16, 10/15/16, 10/16/16

The Deep Blue Sea NTL Screening
Friday, 10/14/2016 – 10/16/2016 12:00 pm –
2._Marion_Bailey_Helen_McCrory_and_Hubert_Burton_in_The_Deep_Blue_Sea_FfGaBYu.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $20

Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmans at the National Theatre, Penny Dreadful, Peaky Blinders) returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama.

Popcorn Frights Film Festival Opening Party at The Wynwood Yard 8/12/16

Popcorn Frights Film Festival Opening Party at The Wynwood Yard
Friday, 08/12/2016 – 11:00 pm –
4x6.epsThe Wynwood Yard
56 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Eventbrite
Cost: Free

Come get spooked with us late night under the moonlit skies at The Wynwood Yard as O Cinema Wynwood kicks off its 2nd Annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival! You won’t want to miss South Florida’s first and only horror film festival opening party with to-die-for bites from The Yard’s resident food trucks and concoctions from the bar to ease any jitters. Film festival badge holders will receive a complimentary drink and food truck sampler! Don’t panic though, everyone is welcome, simply register on website listed.

DREAM Film Screening Reception & Panel 8/29/16

DREAM Film Screening Reception & Panel
Monday, 08/29/2016 – 05:30 pm –
DREAM_PosterTower Theater
1508 SW 8th St.,
Miami, Florida 33135
RSVP / Register
Cost: $25

The award-winning feature-length documentary film chronicles the life of MDC graduate Juan Gomez. Academically gifted, Juan firmly believes in the philosophy and promise of the American Dream. Facing separation from his parents, and caught in the midst of a dysfunctional immigration system and a deadlocked Congress, this bright, hardworking student struggles to gain legal status in the United States, the country he entered at age two with his parents who fled Colombia seeking asylum.
Much is at stake for DREAMers like Juan, remarkable young immigrants currently protected from deportation by President Obama under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The 2016 presidential race has further heightened their fear of deportation, amid calls for mass round-ups and the deportation of all persons lacking legal status. AI Justice has been fighting for immigration reform since opening our doors in January 1996 and staff continue to work tirelessly to protect immigrant’s basic rights.
Panelists will include the film’s director, Aldo Bello, former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, and prominent DREAMer and immigrant rights leader, Gaby Pacheco. AI Justice’s Executive Director, Cheryl Little, will moderate.
5:30pm Reception
6:30pm Film screening followed by discussion

Hosted by Miami Dade College at the iconic Tower Theater. Reception sponsored by the Coalition of South Florida Muslim Organizations.

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Top Gun” 8/18/16

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Top Gun”
Thursday, 08/18/2016 – 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Pincrest-Magazine-August-Events2Downtown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come and enjoy a movie under the stars as Downtown Dadeland celebrates summer with its Movie in the Street event featuring “Top Gun” on Thursday, August 18 at 8 p.m. The free event will take place on SW 72nd Place between SW 89th Street and SW 90th Lane. For more information, please visit http://facebook.com/downtowndadelandretail or downtowndadeland.com.

Fiddler on the Roof Sing-a-Long 7/31/16

Fiddler on the Roof Sing-a-Long
Sunday, 07/31/2016 – 02:00 pm – 05:00 pm
fiddler-singalong-copy-2Jewish Museum of Florida – FIU
301 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Museum admission – Children under 12 free, adults $6, seniors, $5, families, $12

Sing-a-long with the Academy Award-winning movie, “Fiddler on the Roof,” live piano accompaniment, song lyrics provided, fun song leaders, contests, trivia, costumes encouraged! Snacks available for purchase, handicapped accessible venue. Going to be a great time! 305-672-5044 for more info!

“The Last Detail” 35mm Screening 8/12/16

“The Last Detail” 35mm Screening
Friday, 08/12/2016 – 11:45 pm –
The_Last_Detail_1.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00

The potty-mouth movie where you get a contact buzz from the beer guzzling onscreen. Come see what Jack Nicholson considers his best role at the Gables Cinema as a part of our new series F For Friday. F For Friday is a globe trotting series that spans decades with cutting-edge, game-changing films.

“Midnight Cowboy” 35mm Screening 8/5/16

“Midnight Cowboy” 35mm Screening
Friday, 08/05/2016 – 11:45 pm –
Midnight_Cowboy_1.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00

X marks the spot for greatness. For Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, the impossible dream is a trip to Miami. Don’t miss the first x-rated film (not so much by today’s standards) to win an Oscar, playing as a part of the Gables Cinema new series F For Friday. For Friday is a globe trotting series that spans decades with cutting-edge, game-changing films.

“American Graffiti” 35mm Screening 8/26/16

“American Graffiti” 35mm Screening
Friday, 08/26/2016 – 11:45 pm –
American_Graffiti_4.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00

Centered on the final weekend of summer before school begins, American Graffiti follows a group of friends during a single night as they cruise around looking for fun and romance while an uncertain future awaits just beyond its reach. Don’t miss the summer film at the Gables Cinema as a part of our new series F For Friday. F For Friday is a globe trotting series that spans decades with cutting-edge, game-changing films.

“Taking Off” 35mm Screening 8/19/16

“Taking Off” 35mm Screening
Friday, 08/19/2016 – 11:45 pm –
Taking_Off_5.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00

The hilarious backstory to The Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home,” sort of. Come watch the essential 70’s film at the Gables Cinema as a part of our new series F For Friday. F For Friday is a globe trotting series that spans decades with cutting-edge, game-changing films.

The Langford Hotel and Miami Film Festival Present Miami Rooftop Flicks 7/12/16

The Langford Hotel and Miami Film Festival Present Miami Rooftop Flicks
Tuesday, 07/12/2016 – 07:30 pm –
unnamed1The Langford Hotel
121 SE 1st,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Cost: $20

Spend a night amongst the stars and Downtown Miami’s famous skyline snuggled up with box of popcorn and a great flick. The Langford Hotel invites guest and locals on Tuesday, July 12 at 7:30PM for the launch of Miami Rooftop Flicks, a new monthly series of rooftop movie screenings at The Langford Hotel with Miami Film Festival.
This June The Langford and The Miami Film Festival present a showing of The Birdcage. In this remake of the classic French farce “La Cage aux Folles,” a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée’s right-wing moralistic parents starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane and Gene Hackman. The film will be accompanied by popcorn and light bites provided by the hotel’s very own Pawn Broker, priced at $20 per person. Cocktails and additional bar bites can be purchased for an additional cost at Pawn Broker.

Free Movie Night at Margaret Pace Park 7/21/16

Free Movie Night at Margaret Pace Park
Thursday, 07/21/2016 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
star-wars-7-force-awakens-blu-ray-trailer-imagesMargaret Pace Park
1745 North Bayshore Drive,
Miami, Florida 33132
RSVP / Register
Cost: FREE

Come and sit under the stars and enjoy a movie with your family and friends on July 21st at 6pm at Margaret Pace Park located at 750 Northeast 55th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33132. Bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy a movie under the stars! Admission is FREE. Popcorn and snow cones will be available.
Please refrain from bringing glass containers, alcohol and pets.

For more information, please email Michelle Bynum at m.bynum@hotmail.com

Sponsored by: Christ Fellowship located at 500 NE 1st Ave, Miami, Florida 33132

“Isla Bonita” Screening 7/22/16, 7/23/16, 7/24/16, 7/25/16, 7/26/16, 7/27/16, 7/28/16

“Isla Bonita” Screening
Friday, 07/22/2016 – 07/28/2016 04:30 pm –
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260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00-$11.75

A romantic comedy in the guise of a midsummer vacation in the Mediterranean. What are you waiting for? Fernando Colomo’s invitation to plunge into this seasonal treat is not to be refused.

Roam Presents: Munchies & A Movie 7/6/16

Roam Presents: Munchies & A Movie
Wednesday, 07/06/2016 – 08:00 pm – 12:00 am
image1Roam Co-Living
118 SW South River Drive,
Miami, Florida 33130
Website
Cost:

On Wednesday, July 6th at 8pm, Join us for a special outdoor movie screening at ROAM.
Get ready to watch the New York Times Critics’ Pick, HUNT FOR WILDERPEOPLE.

RSVP at rsvp@workshopcollective.com

Roam.Co | 118 SW South River Drive, Miami FL, 33130 | @RoamCoLiving

About Roam:
Roam is an international network of design-led communal living spaces with locations in Miami, Ubud and Madrid. Roam fosters strong communities within each location, allowing global citizens to pay one lease to live all around the world. Roam was launched in 2015 by Bruno Haid and has raised $3.4M, with plans to expand to 8-10 locations by 2017.

“Sorcerer” One-Time Special Screening 7/26/16

“Sorcerer” One-Time Special Screening
Tuesday, 07/26/2016 – 07:00 pm –
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260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: $7.00-$11.75

From reviled to revered in less than forty years. Friedkin’s nail-biter is a journey into the heart of darkness. Sorcerer is now considered a classic, appreciated for its suspense, its blackness and its bleak beauty.

Grease Sing-A-Long 7/9/16, 7/10/16

Grease Sing-A-Long
Saturday, 07/09/2016 – 07/10/2016 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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280 Miracle Mile,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website
Cost: Free

Rydell High’s most famous graduating class is going back to school. Actors’ Playhouse is excited to bring the highest-grossing musical of all time, GREASE (1978), to the big screen as a sing-along. Join Danny and Sandy with your own crew of T-Birds and Pink Ladies for a carnival ride back to those amazing summer nights!

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory @ Hotel Victor 8/17/16

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory @ Hotel Victor
Wednesday, 08/17/2016 – 08/17/2016 07:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Hotel Victor
1144 Ocean Dr,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free

Wednesday nights just got a whole lot sweeter with Hotel Victor and Sugar Factory this summer. Introducing a monthly movie night series where the second floor terrace of Hotel Victor will be set up with a giant outdoor screen and seating and complimentary popcorn and half off candy bags by Sugar Factory.

Sit back and relax while enjoying movie nights on the following Wednesdays July through August:

• July 13 – Wizard of Oz
• August 17 – Ghostbusters (original version)

Movie nights are free and open to the public. Seating opens at 7:30PM with movies starting at 8PM.

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory @ Hotel Victor 7/13/16

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory @ Hotel Victor
Wednesday, 07/13/2016 – 07/13/2016 07:30 pm – 11:00 pm
hotelexteriorHotel Victor
1144 Ocean Dr,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free

Wednesday nights just got a whole lot sweeter with Hotel Victor and Sugar Factory this summer. Introducing a monthly movie night series where the second floor terrace of Hotel Victor will be set up with a giant outdoor screen and seating and complimentary popcorn and half off candy bags by Sugar Factory.

Sit back and relax while enjoying movie nights on the following Wednesdays July through August:

• July 13 – Wizard of Oz
• August 17 – Ghostbusters (original version)

Movie nights are free and open to the public. Seating opens at 7:30PM with movies starting at 8PM.

The Langford Hotel and Miami Film Festival Present Miami Rooftop Flicks 6/21/16

The Langford Hotel and Miami Film Festival Present Miami Rooftop Flicks
Tuesday, 06/21/2016 – 07:30 pm –
rooftop-flick_eblastThe Langford Hotel
121 SE 1st ST,
Miami, Florida 33131
Website
Cost: $20 per person

WHO: Spend a night amongst the stars and Downtown Miami’s famous skyline snuggled up with box of popcorn and a great flick. The Langford Hotel invites guest and locals on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:30PM for the launch of Miami Rooftop Flicks, a new monthly series of rooftop movie screenings at The Langford Hotel with Miami Film Festival.

WHAT: This June The Langford and The Miami Film Festival present a showing of The Birdcage. In this remake of the classic French farce “La Cage aux Folles,” a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée’s right-wing moralistic parents starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane and Gene Hackman. The film will be accompanied by popcorn and light bites provided by the hotel’s very own Pawn Broker, priced at $20 per person. Cocktails and additional bar bites can be purchased for an additional cost at Pawn Broker.

WHEN: Tuesday, June 21 at 7:30PM

TICKETS: Tickets can be purchased the day of the event at the front door.
WHERE: The Langford Hotel is located in the heart of Downtown Miami’s business and art district at 121 SE 1st ST, Miami, FL, 33131. Both valet and street parking are available at the hotel. For more information, please visit The Langford Hotel Downtown Miami or call (305) 537-7040.

Instagram: @thelangfordhotel | Twitter: @The_Langford | FB: TheLangfordMiami

A View from the Bridge 9/16/16

A View from the Bridge
Friday, 09/16/2016 – 09/18/2016 12:00 pm – 02:00 pm
A_View_from_the_Bridge_7.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: 8-11.50

Following its smash-hit original broadcast, the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production of A View from the Bridge returns to cinemas due to audience demand. Showing September 16-18 at Noon.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE series passes are available.

The Audience 8/12/16

The Audience
Friday, 08/12/2016 – 07/17/2016 12:00 pm – 02:00 pm
Helenmirrenhigres2crop.jpg.420x330_q85_crop-smartCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: 8-11.50

For sixty years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience. Showing August 12-14 at Noon.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE series passes are available.

One Man, Two Guvnors 7/15/16

One Man, Two Guvnors
Friday, 07/15/2016 – 07/17/2016 12:00 pm – 02:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: 8-11.50

Featuring a Tony Award-winning performance from host of the The Late Late Show, James Corden, the uproarious One Man, Two Guvnors was a runaway hit both in London’s West End and on Broadway.Showing July 15-17 at Noon.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE series passes are available.

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” 7/21/16

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland featuring “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
Thursday, 07/21/2016 – 07/21/2016 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come and enjoy a movie under the stars as Downtown Dadeland continues its summer series with “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” at the Movie in the Street event on Thursday, July 21 at 8 p.m. The free event will take place on SW 72nd Place between SW 89th Street and SW 90th Lane. For more information, please visit http://facebook.com/downtowndadelandretail or downtowndadeland.com.

Serial Killer 1 6/17/16

Serial Killer 1
Friday, 06/17/2016 – 06/23/2016 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8.00-$11.50

Direct from Paris, an edge-of-the-seat police procedural to chase the summer blues away.

Miami Media and Film Market: Where Content Meets Creative Financing 6/9/16

Miami Media and Film Market: Where Content Meets Creative Financing
Monday, 06/06/2016 – 06/09/2016 09:00 am – 09:00 pm
MMFMHotel Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: 25

Miami Media and Film Market is international financing and co-production forum with an intensive industry business training and creative development initiative, presented by the Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States, CAMACOL . The program is for film industry representatives from all disciplines (development, production, post-production, special effects, sales, distribution, marketing, finance, legal and business affairs), as well as representatives from the creative sectors, and is designed to develop the practical knowledge, skills and high-level contacts needed to create and lead successful ventures. This includes the development and sales of projects from all disciplines.

Anime Japanese Gems 6/24/16

Anime Japanese Gems
Friday, 06/24/2016 – 06/30/2016 05:00 pm –
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260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $11.75 for single showing, $80 for festival pass

As a follow-up to our MIYAZAKI! Ghibli’s Master of Japanese Animation festival last summer, this year we’re expanding to the best the medium has to offer with a new festival, Anime: Japanese Gems taking place June 24-30, 2016.

Screening of Serial Killer 1 6/17/16

Screening of Serial Killer 1
Friday, 06/17/2016 – 06/23/2016 05:00 pm –
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260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $11.75

The Coral Gables Art Cinema presents the Taut French thriller ‘Serial Killer 1’.

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory at Hotel Victor 6/13/16

Sweet Summer Movie Nights with Sugar Factory at Hotel Victor
Monday, 06/13/2016 – 08/08/2016 07:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Hotel Victor
1144 Ocean,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free

Monday nights just got a whole lot sweeter with Hotel Victor and Sugar Factory this summer. Introducing a monthly movie night series where the second floor terrace of Hotel Victor will be set up with a giant outdoor screen and seating and complimentary popcorn and half off candy bags by Sugar Factory.

Bring your appetite and indulge in the following candy-themed movies every second Monday of the month from June through August:

• June 13 – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
• July 11 – Chocolat
• August 8 – Sweet Home Alabama

Movie nights are free and open to the public. Seating opens at 7:30PM with movies starting at 8PM.

Genetic Roulette Screening and Fundraiser for March Against Monsanto Miami 5/19/16

Genetic Roulette Screening and Fundraiser for March Against Monsanto Miami
Thursday, 05/19/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:30 pm
GMOmindwarehouse
111 NE 1st Street, 7th Floor,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Come join us Thurs. May 19th at 7 PM for a movie showing and discussion on GMOs. Help Miami raise much needed funds for the 4th annual, March Against Monsanto-Miami! The movie is award winning Genetic Roulette by Jeffrey M. Smith.

We will have Organic Wine and Snacks & Q&A After the Film!
Come get your t-shirt for the March, literature about GMO, Sign a petition to label GMOs and stop the GM Mosquitoes too!

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland 5/26/16

Movie in the Street at Downtown Dadeland
Thursday, 05/26/2016 – 05/26/2016 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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7250 N Kendall Dr,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Come and enjoy a movie under the stars as Downtown Dadeland kicks off the summer with its first-ever Movie in the Street on Thursday, May 26 at 8 p.m. The free event will take place on SW 72nd Place between SW 89th Street and SW 90th Lane. To see what movie will be playing, please visit http://facebook.com/downtowndadelandretail.

Placido 5/31/16

Placido
Tuesday, 05/31/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8-$11

Bring a beggar home for Christmas dinner – and watch what happens in Luis Garcia Berlanga’s comic masterpiece.

El Sur 6/7/16

El Sur
Tuesday, 06/07/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8-$11

One of Spain’s greatest films – about a daughter’s abiding love for her father – returns for a one-time-only screening.

Commissioner Rebeca Sosa’s Screen on the Green 4/30/16

Commissioner Rebeca Sosa’s Screen on the Green
Saturday, 04/30/2016 – 04/30/2016 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
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3401 SW 72nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33155
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Cost: Free

On Saturday, April 30 at 6 p.m. the public is invited to a free movie night at A.D. Barnes Park featuring Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out.” The event is hosted by County Commissioner Rebeca Sosa for the Miami community. Food trucks will be onsite with a variety of delicious options as well. Guests are invited to bring blankets, pillows and the whole family for a night of fun. A.D. Barnes Park is located at 3401 SW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33155. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1UlJIit.

Cria! 5/7/16

Cria!
Saturday, 05/07/2016 – 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8.00-$11.50

Franco’s Spain through the eyes of a precocious orphan. Geraldine Chaplin introduces the 40th anniversary of a classic film about childhood.

On The Town 5/22/16

On The Town
Sunday, 05/22/2016 – 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8.00-$11.50

One of the great musicals and a valentine to New York, starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.

My Big Night 4/15/16

My Big Night
Friday, 04/15/2016 – 04/28/2016 04:00 pm – 09:00 pm
'The Importance of Being Earnest' Play performed at the Vaudeville TheatreCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $11.50 and under

From Almodóvar protege Álex de la Iglesia, a rollicking New Year’s Eve celebration to end all others.

Racing Extinction through ECOMB’s Cinema Green Project 4/21/16

Racing Extinction through ECOMB’s Cinema Green Project
Thursday, 04/21/2016 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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111 NE 1st Street, 7th Floor,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: 8.38

In Racing Extinction, a team of artists and activists exposes the hidden world of extinction with never-before-seen images that will change the way we see the planet. Two worlds drive extinction across the globe, potentially resulting in the loss of half of all species. The international wildlife trade creates bogus markets at the expense of creatures that have survived on this planet for millions of years. And the other surrounds us, hiding in plain sight — a world that the oil and gas companies don’t want the rest of us to see. Using covert tactics and state-of-the-art technology, the Racing Extinction team exposes these two worlds in an inspiring affirmation to preserve life as we know it. From the Academy Award® Winning Filmmakers of “The Cove”

The event is part of the Environmental Coalition of Miami and the Beaches (ECOMB) Cinema Green Project, please check ecomb.org for other upcoming events.

Indie Distribution For The Entrepreneurial Filmmaker Workshop Tickets 4/9/16

Indie Distribution For The Entrepreneurial Filmmaker Workshop Tickets
Wednesday, 04/09/2016 – 09:00 am – 01:00 pm
NOLA-banner1O Cinema Wynwood
1831 Madison Ave,
New York, New York 10035
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Cost: 12.00

With the increasing number of new digital technologies, is it a surprise that everything is being disrupted, most importantly distribution practices? Audience consumption habits are changing and we can argue that film distribution is shifting from a supply-led to a demand-led market.
There is also an abundance of content which is only matched by the complete accessibility to it, anytime, anywhere, the options are endless. There are no barriers to distribution, only to awareness and engagement. You need to allocate time and resources to engage people with your work. This is the workshop to help you learn how to independently distribute and be an entrepreneurial filmmaker.

Topics Will Include But Not Limited To:
– Armed with a good story and good storytelling skills, you should be able to profit if you know how to take responsibility for your creation, how do you do that?
– How to adapt to an ever-changing industry that requires great creativity as well as business savvy?
– How do you utilize the virtually endless avenues of self-distribution, like VODs, iTunes, YouTube, and Vimeo (just to name a few)?
– How do you create your own theatrical release or should you bypass it all together?

Meet our Speaker: Ricki Cikowski
Rick co-produced and edited the PGA Nominated, crowd-sourced, theatrical documentary Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and it can currently be seen on Netflix.
Rick Cikowski is a co-founder of the Corner of the Cave Media. Rick has directed some of today’s biggest names in music, sports and entertainment including 50 Cent, Q-Tip, Kid Ink, Pitbull, Ludacris, Gary Sinise, Tyrese Gibson, Grandmaster Flash, Kobe Bryant, Jae Crowder and Lawrence Timmons to name a few.
He was also recently editor on History Channel’s highly acclaimed 2-hr special Alcatraz: Search for the Truth and was executive producer, co-director and lead editor on Real Change: Artists for Education which aired on CBS in 2014. Rick was also the editor for Behind The Music: Ludacris and BTM Nicole Scherzinger, which was shot/edited/produced/written through the Cave and aired on VH1.

The Clan at MDC’s Tower Theater 3/25/16

The Clan at MDC’s Tower Theater
Friday, 03/25/2016 – 04/15/2016 02:50 pm –
THE-CLAN-3MDC’s Tower Theater
1508 S.W. 8th Street,
Miami, Florida 33135
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Cost: $11.50 – General Admission $ 9.00 – Seniors (65+), MDC Staff, Students

On the surface the Puccios look like most other families. But something sinister is lurking behind the closed doors of the Puccios’ home. Steely-eyed patriarch Arquimedes (Guillermo Francella), along with the help of his eldest son, have started a deadly family business that involves kidnapping members of wealthy families for ransom, and then swiftly disposing of victims after receiving the money. This stranger-than-fiction story is based on a series of real-life crimes that took place in Argentina in the 1980s.

Coming this Friday to MDC’s Tower Theater. http://bit.ly/1RkVzYB

Rise Up Miami – Radical Film Festival 3/26/16

Rise Up Miami – Radical Film Festival
Saturday, 03/26/2016 – 03/27/2016 02:00 pm – 08:30 pm
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7630 NE 1st Ave.,
Miami, Florida 33138
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Cost: Free

Join us for Miami’s First Annual radical film festival; a two-day cinematic celebration of resistance, designed to inform and inspire. Admission is FREE! Enjoy a complimentary potluck and drinks with friendly company, while on the peaceful Earth ‘N Us organic farm grounds. The films will feature topical post-screening talks by a full roster of local activist organizations: Black Lives Matter Alliance of Broward and Miami Dream Defenders, Smash HLS, SubMedia, Occupy Miami, and Food Not Bombs Miami/Ft. Lauderdale.

Drop in for a film or two, or stay the full weekend. See your friends or come to make new ones. It’s warm, welcoming community and we love seeing new faces. All are welcome!

I’m Not Gonna Move to LA Indie Short Comedy Film Showcase 4/6/16

I’m Not Gonna Move to LA Indie Short Comedy Film Showcase
Wednesday, 04/06/2016 – 06:30 pm – 10:00 pm
NOLA-bannerO Cinema Wynwood
90 nw 29th st,
Miami, Florida 33141
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Cost: $12.00

Filmgate Interactive brings you the funniest independent short films from South Florida’s filmmakers! Join us 6:30pm at O Cinema Wynwood on April 6th as we screen a variety of hilarious films from Florida’s most talented indie filmmakers. Stick around afterwords for FREE Concrete Beach beer, live music, and film trivia!

Hosted by Miami’s own Just the Funny improv troupe!
This month’s filmmakers include:
Tony Mendez
Jon Jones/ Katrina Morris
Aniela McGuinness
Jason Galotti
Christopher Lopez
Denise de la Vega
Dom Narvaez
Sara Werner
Are you a filmmaker, actor, or local creative looking to get in touch with Florida’s film scene? Attend our world-famous Percolator session and meet up with local talent to collaborate with on your next project! It all starts after our screening.

The party starts 6:30pm at O-Cinema Wynwood, April 6th. We’ll see you there!

Rewind Fast Forward Film and Video Festival 3/17/16, 3/18/16, 3/19/16

Rewind Fast Forward Film and Video Festival
Thursday, 03/17/2016 – 03/19/2016 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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300 NE Second Avenue, Room 1261,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

Dive deep into Miami’s strange, seductive cinematic history! From Analog Art to an Everglades Epic, from the Maysles Brothers to the Fleischer Brothers, it’s three days of moonstruck Made-In-Miami Movies at the Rewind/Fast Forward Film & Video Festival, onscreen again for the first time since 2005. Image from DOLOR Y PERDÓN courtesy Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez.

Sense and Sensibility 3/20/16

Sense and Sensibility
Sunday, 03/20/2016 – 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
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260 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $8.00-$11.50

Join Gables Cinema’s tribute to actor Alan Rickman with Sense & Sensibility —
From Jane Austen, a tale of two sisters and the loves of their lives, starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant. Ang Lee’s film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Film. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY – Sunday, March 20th @ 1:00pm

Summertime 3/6/16

Summertime
Sunday, 03/06/2016 – 03:30 pm – 05:30 pm
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1120 Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Winter Party Festival teams up with Miami-Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival for the screening of SUMMERTIME, a French film with English subtitles. The year is 1971. Delphine (works at her family farm in the Limousin region of France. She decides to make a big leap and enrolls in university in Paris. It is there that she meets Carole, a beautiful young Spanish teacher and the leader of a militant feminist group. The women fall passionately in love. Delphine and Carole are galvanized by their romance… until Delphine gets the news that her father has suffered a stroke, forcing her to move back home to help her family with the arduous work of maintaining the farm. Unable to find some way of letting her old life and new love coexist in harmony, Delphine must eventually choose between the dictates of her family and those of her heart.

World Premiere Screening of Restless Love 3/5/16

World Premiere Screening of RESTLESS LOVE
Saturday, 03/05/2016 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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1120 LINCOLN ROAD,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Winter Party Festival teams up with Miami-Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival for the world premier screening of the film RESTLESS LOVE. This Brazilian film (in Portuguese with English subtitles) focuses on three best friends: Julia has chosen to remain blind to the obvious signs that her current boyfriend is a two-timing cad, but her eyes are forced wide-open when she discovers that she is pregnant with his child. Diego (played by pop-rock star Thiago Pethit in his big-screen debut) is a party boy with daddy issues who can’t stay faithful to his sweet, dependable boyfriend. Micaela, meanwhile, is wasting her time chasing a bisexual actress who won’t even acknowledge their shared intimacy in private. Following the screening, the film’s director, Vera Egito, will hold a Q&A and Winter Party Festival will host a reception with a Grey Goose open bar.

3rd Annual Filmgate Interactive 2/20/16 – 2/28/16

3rd Annual Filmgate Interactive
February 20 – 28, 2016

FilmGate Interactive, the U.S.A.’s only Immersive Media Conference, returns for its third year with more than 20 screenings, 6 performances, 5 interactive exhibits and 15 workshops, which explore the intersection of film, technology and interactive storytelling.

The FilmGate Interactive Conference will take place from February 20 to 28, 2016 at prime arts locations throughout Miami Beach and Miami, Florida. Over 5,000 production professionals and enthusiastic amateurs, are anticipated to attend this year’s conference and their goal is to learn, showcase their work, and develop new content through immersive and interactive techniques – an approach that recognizes the changing landscape of entertainment and storytelling, and produces a more cohesive and rewarding audience experience.

Under the helm of Executive Director Diliana Alexander, the FilmGate Interactive conference aims to engage viewers in the creative process while also providing production professionals, filmmakers, videographers, gamers, coders, writers, photographers, story architects, marketing and advertising creatives and technophile audiences with access to experts and state-of-the-art tools to craft their own projects.

FilmGate Interactive answers the question of how new technology is influencing the future of entertainment, art and digital storytelling. We called the Conference, FilmGate to pay homage to our roots—the capturing of that moment, when film passed through the gate and is illuminated—but there is hardly any film left in today’s reality. We live in a digital world with ever-changing technological landscape and our programming and learning environments reflect that – Diliana Alexander

In a nod to the Hispanic creative and new technology communities from Central and South America and the Caribbean, an important aspect of conference programming embedded since its launching has been to represent diversity and emerging markets. At this year’s Conference, FilmGate Interactive will feature immersive media creators from Brazil and Colombia. “South Florida’s unique socio-cultural demographic and proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean have positioned Miami Beach and Miami as an international destination for arts, development and increasingly, technology,” said Alexander. “There is a tangible shift in the region’s identity as one poised for opportunity and growth.”

Program highlights include:
The Interactive Tech Playground
The Interactive Tech Playground is a curated fair with 30 selected exhibitors offering innovative products (cameras, lights, cranes, lenses, gaming software, apps, video equipment, etc.) and services.  Spanning over more than 8,000 square-feet at the historic Deauville Beach Resort, the Interactive Tech Playground was designed to be a platform to connect trade and consumer audiences to the advances in new technology, from startups to blue chip companies.
The Playground will feature the FilmGate Center Stage, an area for live presentations and an interactive set with live actors, where anyone can “play” with the gear on display.
We welcome new editions to the program: cinematic camera manufacturers RED Digital and Blackmagic. SONY will return with a workshop on High Dynamic Range for Content Production and Distribution, How to get the best imagery from the PMW-F55 and PMW-F5 motion picture cameras and a Miami specific workshop involving underwater videography and photography. Past participants have included Panasonic, Canon, Arri CSC, Kessler Cranes, Schneider Optics, Manfrotto, Dodo Case, Nauticam and Cinedrones, among others.

Interactive Screenings
Manual Cinema’s LULA DEL RAY is the story of a lonely adolescent girl who lives with her mother on the outskirts of a vast satellite array in the middle of the desert, and is performed with overhead projectors, shadow puppets, actors in silhouette, and live music. Set in the mid-century American Southwest, the project is inspired by the music of Hank Williams, Roy Orbison, and Patsy Cline. 
Katerina Cizek’s THE UNIVERSE WITHIN, the final chapter of the Digital Emmy award-winning series HIGHRISE, poses the questions, as cities reach for the sky, how do we engage with our loved ones over the worldwide web? How has this reality rewired our brains? The project was created for the National Film Board of Canada.
DO NOT TRACK, directed by Brett Gaylor and co-produced by Upian, Arte, the National Film Board of Canada, is a personalized documentary series about privacy and the web economy.
AFTER THE STORM, directed by Andrew Grace and for the first time jointly launched on line by PBS’s Independent Lens and the Washington Post, is an interactive documentary, which tells the story of what happened after a half-mile wide tornado plowed through the middle of Tuscaloosa, a small southern college town in central Alabama, after the storm passed, the media left town, and after the adrenaline subsided.
THE STORY OF THE STAFF, a web documentary by Ashley Maynor, an investigation into America’s obsession with temporary memorials. It tracks what happens to more than half a million letters, 65,000 teddy bears, and hundreds of thousands of other packages, donations, and condolence items sent to Newtown, Connecticut, in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting.

Interactive Exhibits
Nonny de la Pena and her Emblematic Group team will present ONE DARK NIGHT, a Trayvon Martin VR Reenactment. The near constant flow of news detailing yet another shooting death of a black person by U.S. police officers may eventually dull the shock for some observers, but what if you could relive the incidents reported as if you were there? This is a data driven, immersive virtual reality reenactment of the February 2012 Florida shooting death of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.  
DISCLOSE MIAMI, a participatory, slow, immersive sound and sight installation, designed for relaxation, conversation and creative production, will be created by Billy Wrasnik, Emily Ferrier and a team of creative technologists in real time during the Conference, It will stitch together the sounds and sights captured by the participants of the SOUND FOR THE NEW MEDIA FRONTIER workshop, being held at the conference prior to the event.

Workshops
IMMERSIVE MEDIA MASTER CLASS with Katerina Cizek: An innovative storyteller who works across many media platforms, Katerina Cizek created the seven year long, multi-media project HIGHRISE for the National Film Board of Canada. The project won the 2011 Digital Emmy award in the non-fiction category for digital programs.
Sound designer and classically trained musician Billy Wirasnik will lead a SOUND FOR THE NEW MEDIA FRONTIER workshop, which will present practical answers the question of what can be done to incorporate thoughtful, meaningful use of sound. Attendees of the workshop will use the medium of Slow TV, an emerging genre of observational films, as a vessel of exploring sound and patient filmmaking.
The Brazilian #EraTransmidia group, will teach a Multi Audience Multi Platform workshop (MAMP), which will utilize real cases and hands on activities, to create story worlds.

Interactive Events
SHE DOES LIVE. Witness the live recording of a podcast with hosts Elaine Sheldon and Sarah Ginsburg and special guest Mariana Santos. SHE DOES features notable women of all generations, working at the intersection of media, film, journalism, art and technology. Former Knight International Journalism Fellow at Stanford University, Mariana Santos is a visual storyteller who did groundbreaking work as a member of the interactive team at The Guardian in London before becoming director of Interactive and Animation at Fusion Media.
ZICA AND THE CHAMELEONS, created for Nickelodeon Brazil by CinemaAnimadores, is an immersive TV show about a not-so-typical teenager, who relates to the world through her art. The event, designed for grade and high school students, will include a live experience and live music.

Best Of N.O.L.A.
“I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A.” (N.O.L.A.) is a monthly event that for the last three years has screened local shorts made in Florida under the same roof at independent art house O Cinema.  After a Q & A and rapid-fire trivia, the audience is asked to vote for their favorite film using some unorthodox devices. In a culmination of N.O.L.A. all-stars, the winners of the past months have been invited to O Cinema Miami Beach for a chance to win the grand prize, the Pink Kraken.

All screenings, installations and workshops are suitable to all skill levels and high school students. University Student admission with valid I.D. is $60 and includes access to the Tech Playground, workshops, projects and an invitation to the launch event. All appropriate events are free to high school students. The ALL ACCESS PASS is $120 with perks such as invitations to industry happy hours, the kickoff pool party at the Deauville Hotel and the Future Survivor themed closing party and awards ceremony.  The Pink Kraken, FilmGate’s ultimate entry into VIP events, is $225 for aforementioned programs, plus invitations to all private events and a one-year membership to South Florida’s very own FilmGate Miami.

Moonlight Cinema at Art Deco Weekend 1/16/16

Moonlight Cinema at Art Deco Weekend
Saturday, January 16, 2016:
6pm – Bugsy Malone
8pm: – Bugsy
Lummus Park
8th street and Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Price: FREE
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Come to Art Deco Weekend for FREE movie screening under the stars! The whole family will Enjoy Bugsy Malone (1976), the classic gangster story of Bugsy Malone told with an all child cast starring Jody Foster. Later in the evening, the adults can watch Bugsy (1991), the story of how Bugsy Siegel started Las Vegas starring Warren Beatty. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and make it a movie night at the beach!

Return To Ithaca Opening Reception 11/13/15

Return To Ithaca Opening Reception
Friday, 11/13/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Return-to-Ithaca-2Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: $25

Join us at the Gables Cinema for the Exclusive U.S. Opening Night Premiere of Return to Ithaca on Friday, November 13! Writer/Director Laurent Cantet, co-author Leonardo Padura and actor Fernando Hechavarria will attend this special opening night. The film screenings are at 7:00 & 10:00 pm with a catered reception, courtesy of Green Gables Café and Bacardi, at 9:00 pm on our outdoor plaza. Return To Ithaca is presented in part by Airfrance, FUNDarte, the French Cultural Services of Miami and the National Endowment for the Arts. Travel for Fernando Hechavarria provided courtesy of Xael Charters. For details and to purchase your tickets in advance, visit us at www.gablescinema.com.

Bagatelle Bond Brunch 10/7/15

Bagatelle Bond Brunch
Saturday, 11/07/2015 – 11:00 am –
Bagatelle Miami Beach
220 21st St,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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On Saturday, November 7, Special Agents will gather for the exclusive Bagatelle Bond Brunch where they will enjoy the finer things à la 007 with delicious bites, Belvedere Vodka specialty cocktails and martinis, shaken, not stirred.

The Art of Transformation: “The Interrupters” Film Screening 11/11/15

The Art of Transformation: “The Interrupters” Film Screening
Wednesday, 11/11/2015 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
The Arc
675 Ali Baba Avenue,,
Opa-Locka, Florida 33054
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Cost: Free

“The Interrupters” (125 minutes, unrated), by Steve James and Alex Kotlowitz, is an award-winning documentary that explores violence in America. It tells the stories of three individuals who try to protect their communities from the escalating violence they once engaged. Filmed in Chicago when the city became a national symbol for violence, these individuals known as the “Violence Interrupters” intervene in conflicts before they explode. A short discussion will follow the screening.
This event is part of the 2015 Art of Transformation series which celebrates the revitalization of Opa-locka through the arts. For more information, visit www.opalockaart.com.

Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the ‘Peanuts Movie’ Gang Coming to Dolphin Mall 10/8/15

Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the ‘Peanuts Movie’ Gang Coming to Dolphin Mall
Thursday, 10/08/2015 – 10/31/2015 10:00 am –
Dolphin Mall
11401 NW 12th St,
Miami, Florida 33172
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In celebration of the upcoming release of ‘The Peanuts Movie,’ a special family-friendly experience and first-hand look at the 3D movie is being offered exclusively at Dolphin Mall from October 5 – 31. The Peanuts TV Lounge located in Moda 5 by entry 4 will showcase The Peanuts Movie trailer and a 3D dog house, decorated just in time for Halloween by the lovable beagle Snoopy. Guests will also have an opportunity to choose which Peanuts character is their favorite by visiting the center’s Facebook page for a chance to win tickets to the movie and a $100 Dolphin Mall American Express gift card.

New Belgium’s Clips Beer & Film Tour – Miami 10/22/15

New Belgium’s Clips Beer & Film Tour – Miami
Thursday, 10/22/2015 – 07:00 pm –
DSC_3082Margaret Pace Park
1745 N. Bayshore Dr.,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free admission, beer sale benefit local nonprofit partner

New Belgium Brewing, maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a wide variety of award-winning beers, is once again taking its beer-toting, film-traveling, nonprofit-benefiting show on the road and is returning to Miami!

Clips is a national beer and film festival where guests can try beers from New Belgium’s Lips of Faith series, along with some popular classics, and screen short films made by New Belgium fans. Join us Thursday, October 22, in Margaret Pace Park to sip beers under the stars. All proceeds benefit local nonprofit, Urban Oasis Project. This year marks the sixth season for Clips, which has raised more than $620,000 for nonprofits nationwide.

For the latest information on Clips, visit http://bit.ly/1O5Xrr7.

Creating a Powerful Doc Workshop 9/26/15

Creating a Powerful Doc Workshop
Saturday, 09/26/2015 – 09:00 am – 01:30 pm
unnamedFilmGate Miami
90th nw 29th st,
miami, Florida 333127
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Cost: $20-35

Discover how you can spin an interesting idea into a compelling, visual narrative. Learn about the many genres of documentary film and principals of good storytelling. During this workshop we will also delve into camera theory, stages of documentary production, interview techniques, and creating a compelling story. Register for this intensive doc lab with accomplished Documentary Director and University of Miami professor, Jim Virga

Don’t miss this lab that will put you on the path towards becoming a documentary filmmaker!
Workshop Fundamentals:

– Intro to documentary film
-Synthesize and focus your ideas
-Creative shot sequences for documentaries
-Interactive question and answer periods

Soft Opening Sneak Peek Night at Blue Starlite by the Bay at Kennedy Park 9/9/15

Soft Opening Sneak Peek Night at Blue Starlite by the Bay at Kennedy Park
Wednesday, 09/09/2015 – 09/30/2015 07:45 pm – 12:00 am
524679_5a9bf8ce75394276b653fdaba092816b.jpg_srz_p_915_455_75_22_0.50_1.20_0“Blue Starlite By The Bay” at Kennedy Park
2476 South Bayshore Dr,
Miami, Florida 33133
Website
Cost: $8 per person, $7 walk-ins, $5 for extra passengers

Introducing Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In’s “Blue Starlite By The Bay” at Kennedy Park in the Coconut Grove

This September, Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In is setting up its big screen at a new venue, and one with plenty of outdoor intrigue. Situated in the Coconut Grove area, the drive-in’s “Blue Starlite By The Bay” welcomes movie fans to enjoy films on Bayshore Drive in between Miami’s striking Kennedy and Peacock Parks, and for the very first time on the weekends. Blue’s new home is the perfect place for patrons to relax and get their outdoor film fix on while breathing in fresh, waterfront air and reveling in the natural beauty of the surrounding parks.

“Blue Starlite By The Bay” is a collaboration made possible by The City of Miami Parks and Recreation with the help of the Commissioner of Miami, Marc Sarnoff. Blue’s new entertainment escape sits just a few blocks down from Scotty’s Landing and Monty’s Raw Bar and Restaurant—two of Miami’s most well known places for drinks and eats on the water. The car park at this location can host up to 30 vehicles a night, featuring a grassy area near the front of the screen for bikers and walk-in guests. Patrons who wish to secure their space early can do so and enjoy an outing in the park, time on the playground or a walk along the bay before settling into their cars for an evening of film screening fun.

Throughout the first month of fall, Blue Starlite will screen a mix of romance and adventure-packed family films—such as Princess Bride, The Goonies, Grease (the sing along), Alice In Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz and Jaws. In the spirit of Blue Starlite’s cinematic experimentation, the Blue will offer alternative rock’n roll listening options for The Wizard of Oz and Alice In Wonderland with its popular late night Psychedelic Cinema Series. Film lovers can opt to enjoy Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon album with The Wizard of Oz or choose to listen to the The Wall soundtrack as they view Alice In Wonderland.

As September comes to a close and Halloween season approaches, Blue Starlite will gear up for its biggest month of the year: October. Fans of the drive-in are encouraged to check the website for more details on upcoming events and screenings at www.miamiurbandrivein.com.

Movie Schedule:

*Gates open at 6:45pm for all 7:45pm films and at 9:30pm for all 10:15pm showtimes.*

Sep 9 7:45pm Soft Opening Sneak Peek Night at Blue Starlite by the Bay at Kennedy Park: Grease (The Sing Along)-

Sep 11 7:45pm/10:15pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: Grease and Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

Sep 12 7:45pm/10:15pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: SuperCon hosts Tron and World 1-1 (The Atari Documentary)

Sep 19 7:45pm/10:15pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: The Goonies and Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

Sep 25 7:45pm/10:15pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: The Goonies and Alice In Wonderland (with bonus alternative soundtrack to Pink Floyd’s The Wall)

Sep 26 7:45pm/10:15pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: Princess Bride and Alice In Wonderland (with bonus alternative soundtrack to Pink Floyd’s The Wall)

Sep 30 7:45pm Blue Starlite By The Bay Grand Opening: Jaws

Oct 3 7:45pm The Wizard of Oz with bonus listening option to Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon album

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A.- Student Showcase 9/2/15

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A.- Student Showcase
Wednesday, 09/02/2015 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
NOLA-regO Cinema
90 NW 29TH Street,
miami, Florida 33127
Website
Cost: $12

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A.: a monthly short film competition series that gives local artists the opportunity to network and a platform to showcase their hard work. This month, FilmGate will feature all students, from High School, Undergrads to Graduates! Don’t forget to network after the screening with local filmmakers, actors, musicians and other creatives along with our esteemed guest judges.
Looking to do some self promotion? The Percolator is the place for you! From 6:30-7PM, promote your upcoming film, share your crew notice and sell your skills. Meet creatives of all kinds during #ThePerc.
Keep an eye out for the filmmakers to be announced soon! #stayMIA

Once There Was A Place… 9/9/15

Once There Was A Place…
Wednesday, 09/09/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Miami-Skyline-p-g-w-romer-crop-sepiaMiami Center for Architecture & Design (MCAD)
100 NE 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

If you’ve ever wondered what Biscayne Boulevard looked like when it was brand new – or what the Miami Beach Kennel Club looked like before it was South Pointe Park, or what Lincoln Road looked like when cars drove on it, Sylvia Gurinsky has a show for you.

Gurinsky, a history consultant, tour guide and freelance writer, has dug through the files at the Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives at Miami Dade College to find film and video clips that recapture vanished South Florida places and spaces.

The result: “Once There Was A Place…,” an informal tour through South Florida’s past presented by Gurinsky. The screening is open to the public and free of charge. Light refreshments will follow.

Among the sights recovered by Gurinsky’s research are the Brickell Mansion, home of William and Mary Brickell, captured in never-before-seen footage photographed shortly before the building was demolished.

Three Miami hotels that defined the Magic City’s boomtown skyline, the Columbus, Everglades and McAllister Hotels, are featured, as are the Diplomat Hotel, a MiMo classic designed by Norman Giller, and Morris Lapidus’ Fontainebleau, shown under construction on the beachfront site of Harvey Firestone’s mansion.

Sport facilities such as Miami’s beloved Orange Bowl and the Miami Beach Kennel Club, neighborhoods from Overtown to Sunny Isles and other sites are also covered in “Once There Was A Place…”

Self Defense for Artists: Become a Legal Ninja 8/29/15

Self Defense for Artists: Become a Legal Ninja
Saturday, 08/29/2015 – 09:00 am – 01:30 pm
ninjaFilmGate Interactive
90 NW 29TH Street,
maimi, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Early Bird: $18 GA:$25

How do you protect your and your project’s rights? It’s time to be up to date with legal methods to protect your work and learn how artists protect their work in today’s digital age!

Meet entertainment attorney Ivan Parron Esq from Parron Law, who represents clients in music, motion picures, television, fashion and sports.

Anticipating legal challenges can mean the difference between a shelved project collecting dust and a successful release. This workshop will help you identify legal issues and develop a toolkit to navigate challenges as they arise.

StoryCode Miami 8/26/15

StoryCode Miami
Wednesday, 08/26/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
sc_logo_colorsFilmGate Interactive
90 NW 29TH Street,
miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

STORYCODE MIAMI RETURNS ON AUGUST 26TH!
The third installment of 2015, StoryCode celebrates artists creating immersive media projects in Miami.
StoryCode is a platform for emerging and established cross-platform and immersive storytellers to share their work. At each event, South Florida creatives present their immersive and multi-platform projects, and discuss their interactive experiences, challenges, solutions and their future.

Ladies Leading Film Series: His Girl Friday 8/7/15

Ladies Leading Film Series: His Girl Friday
Sunday, 08/07/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
hisgirlfriday-WEBThe Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free and open to the public

Ladies take the lead in our summer film series inspired by the hard-working, trailblazing women featured in the special exhibition Women, Art, and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise. Rosalind Russell kicks us off with her portrayal of an ace reporter who won’t take no for an answer—even when it comes from her dashing ex-husband/editor, played by the ever-charming Cary Grant.Upcoming films: His Girl Friday (8/7), Adam’s Rib (8/14), Norma Rae (8/21), and Nine to Five (8/28)

Casting 101, Presented by FilmGate 7/25/15

Casting 101, Presented by FilmGate
Saturday, 07/25/2015 – 09:00 am – 01:30 pm
jordiO Cinema Wynwood
90 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: $25

CASTING 101 LAB

Whether you’re making a blockbuster hit or a nano-budget indie flick, all filmmakers know that matching an actor to the script is crucial to the success of a film. Yes, some directors choose to do it themselves, but the experience and expertise of a casting director is invaluable to the pre-production process. Actors and filmmakers alike are able to maximize creativity and success if a casting director puts the two together correctly.

From how to get the best out of your casting director to finding the right talent agent who will book you in Miami, LA and New York, this is an incredibly valuable workshop that will demystify the process from the complementing perspectives of a group of successful professionals: actor Jordi Vilasuso, casting director/manager Manny Arca, and casting directors Ed Arena and George Ortiz.

If you are an actor in South Florida planning to attend, please bring your headshot and your reel, we are creating an actor archive that we would like to share with our members and the casting directors in attendance.
WHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?

ACTORS
– how to land a contract with an agent
– how to pick the agent that’s right for you
– you have an audition- now what?

FILMMAKERS
– what to look for in a casting director
– how to build relationships with the right casting agents/directors
– how to plan a successful audition process
– offers, contracts, and the business of casting your film

CASTING DIRECTORS
– what does a casting director do?
– seeking talented actors
– network the right way
– picking apart the script; how to choose the right talent for the story

MEET THE HOSTS

JORDI VILASUSO

Jordi Vilasuso grew up in Miami, Florida and has been acting since he was eleven years old. He began his career doing community theater and working in the television and film industry in South Florida. When he was 18 years old he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career and shortly thereafter moved to New York City for a contract role on the CBS daytime drama “Guiding Light.” After winning an Emmy in 2003, he moved to Los Angeles to further pursue work in film and primetime television. Notably, Jordi has worked in films with some of the finest actors in Hollywood from the likes of Paul Giamatti and Andy Garcia. He has acted in numerous primetime television programs and in 2013 he returned to Daytime television’s most acclaimed drama, ABC’s All My Children, where he starred in the role of Griffin Castillo in the show’s final year of broadcast. Jordi can next be seen in the Hulu series, South Beach, where he will star as the show’s villain, Isaac Santero. Jordi has contributed his talents to emceeing and hosting many events for influential organizations as well, such as MALDEF, which is the nation’s leading Latino legal civil rights organization. He has been honored as one of Miami Magazine’s Modern Hispanic Gentlemen, a campaign recognizing influential philanthropists and their charities. Most recently, he was bestowed with the Golden Orange for his acting by the Miami Media Film Market. He is grateful for all the support he has received from his hometown of Miami and looks forward to telling more stories that can inspire others to follow their dreams.

MANNY ARCA

Dolphin Entertainment / Dolphin Digital Media / Dolphin Talent Management. Coral Gables, Florida / Los Angles, CA. Headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida, Manuel “Manny” Arca has worked the entire field when it comes to Actors and Models. Manny, started out as an agent in Miami Beach,Florida in the days of the supermodels: working at top tier agency’s for talent of all kinds for Film / Television / Print. Working his way through the entertainment industry, currently; manager and casting director for Dolphin films / Dolphin entertainment and Dolphin Digital Media. Mannyis Vice President of Casting and Talent management. His TV casting credits include hit international shows such as: Miami Sands and Ocean Avenue. Both filmed in Miami. Nickelodeon’s Ned’s declassified and Zoë 101. Dolphin Entertainments Canadian productions include Family channel’s What’s up Wort Hogs. Mannys casting credits also include Dolphin Entertainment’s LifeTime Network movies such as Christmas in Paradise, Stranded, Break in and Hiding, which was an international production filmed in Canada. In the new media front, Dolphin digital media’s shows: Cybergedon, H+ and Aim High were also projects casted by Manny. Happy to announce the soon to be released summer 2015 original series, “South Beach” on Hulu (filmed in Miami and casted in Miami). Dolphin Films is proud to announce its first feature film with Mattel. The upcoming feature film release of Max Steel.

Get Back to School Ready With RiteCare Urgent Care Centers 8/8/15

Get Back to School Ready With RiteCare Urgent Care Centers
Saturday, 08/08/2015 – 11:00 am – 03:00 pm
5.5"X8.5" Post Card TemplateRiteCare Urgent Care Medical Center Hialeah
915 W 49th Street,
Hialeah, Florida 33012
RSVP Link
Cost: Free

RiteCare Urgent Care Medical Centers in South Florida are getting kids ready for back to school with a fun back to school health fair. RiteCare MC will be offering specials on sports physicals for kids along with back to school check-ups to make sure kids are healthy and ready for an amazing new year in school. Vendors from local establishments will on site giving away free goodies to those in attendance and there will be games and music for everyone to enjoy.

Join RiteCare Urgent Care Medical Center on Saturday, July 25th at the Falls and on Saturday, August 8th at the Hialeah location for an afternoon of fitness, health awareness, and treats to get everyone ready to go back to school this fall. For more information go to www.ritecaremc.com

**Present coupon below to receive discount.

Blue Starlite Drive-in Movie Theater- Season Finale 6/25/15,7/1/15,7/13/15

Blue Starlite Drive-in Movie Theater- Season Finale
Wednesday, 06/25/2015 – 07/13/2015 07:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Drive-in-main-logoBlue Starlite Drive-in Miami
3500 Main Highway,
Miami, Florida 33133
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Miami’s One and only Drive-in Movie Theater presents it’s 2 weeks season finale on (Select Mon,, Tues) and Weds, and Thurs Nights through July 13th!

Miami Film Month Shorts Showcase 6/20/15

Miami Film Month Shorts Showcase
Saturday, 06/20/2015 – 12:00 pm – 02:30 pm
Miami-Film-Month-Miami-Shorts-ShowcaseO-Cinema Miami Beach
500 71st Street,
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
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Organized by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, CineVisun and the BFMG, Miami Film Month is raging on and you won’t want to miss any of it. This Saturday is the screening of the Miami Film Month Miami Shorts, films that have screened at festivals around the world; Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, Slamdance and Miami’s own Miami International Film Festival. They are some of the best from Miami and represent an eclectic selection of genres, including narrative shorts, documentary, animation and more. It’s a golden age for Miami filmmakers with a dynamic panel afterward with the filmmakers about how they did it, Miami filmmaking and where it’s going. This weekend, Saturday, June 20th at 12:00 p.m. at O-Cinema, Miami Beach. Get your tickets now, it will sell out: www.tinyurl.com/miamishorts

Miami Film Month Special Screening The Record Man By Mark Moormann with Q&A 6/6/15

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Miami Film Month Special Screening The Record Man By Mark Moormann with Q&A
therecordmanJune 6, 4:00PM – 6:30PM
Miami Beach Cinematheque at Historic City Hall
1130 Washington Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
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Registration
Adult (Non-Member) – $11.00 (USD)
Cultured Circles – $9.00 (USD) Registration code required
MBC Member – $9.00 (USD)
Student/Senior – $10.00 (USD)

A Miami Film Month Special Screening!
Presented by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

The Record Man
Directed by Mark Moormann, 2015, 109mins.
Featuring Henry Stone and these artists and songs: James Brown: Please, Please, Please, Ray Charles: St. Pete Blues, Sam & Dave: Hold On I’m Comin’, George McCrae: Rock Your Baby, wen McCrae: Rockin’ Chair, KC & The Sunshine Band: Get Down Tonight, Benny Latimore: Let’s Straighten It Out, Ray Munnings: Funky Nassau, Timmy Thomas: Why Can’t We Live Together, Jimmie Bo Horne: Dance Across the Floor, Bobby Caldwell: What You Won’t Do For Love, Anita Ward: Ring My Bel…and many more.

The Record Man is a uniquely American story of how a group of musical underdogs with raw talent and diverse backgrounds, led by the indefatigable determination of one man, Henry Stone, exported the music of Miami to the world.
Before there was a “music business” there was Henry Stone, “The Record Man”. From distributing records out of his ’48 Packard to establishing TK Records as the largest independent label of the 1970s, Henry had an ear for hits. His funky eight-track studio and chart topping family of artists including KC and the Sunshine Band, led to the original Miami Sound and birth of Disco. When his empire collapsed on a baseball field in Chicago in 1979, Henry didn’t miss a beat launching Miami Freestyle.
Official Selection: Miami Int. Film Festival
Q&A with director Mark Moormann & Company,
Moderated by Kevin Sharpley

The True Cost, A Fashion Documentary: Screening & Discussion 5/29/15

The True Cost, A Fashion Documentary: Screening & Discussion
Friday, 05/29/2015 – 05/29/2015 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
es915u220 Northwest 27th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Website Link
Cost: $10

Learn more and take part in the local conversation.
This is a story about clothing. It’s about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world. The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically. The True Cost is a groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing?

Filmed in countries all over the world, from the brightest runways to the darkest slums, and featuring interviews with the world’s leading influencers including Stella McCartney, Livia Firth and Vandana Shiva, The True Cost is an unprecedented project that invites us on an eye opening journey around the world and into the lives of the many people and places behind our clothes.

6:00PM cocktails
7:00PM screening
8:30PM panel discussion

Cine Al Fresco Presents: Space Jam 5/30/15

Cine Al Fresco Presents: SPACE JAM
Saturday, 05/30/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:30 am
Cine-Al-FrescoO Cinema
90 NW 29th St,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

The Cine Al Fresco series takes the magical experience of art and culture under the stars. Once a month, our outdoor courtyard will be transformed to give families and friends of the Wynwood community a chance to unite through art, film and music.

– This event is FREE to the public.
– Feel free to bring your own blankets and chairs.
– Dinner will be available for sale from Vibe 305!
– Dog Friendly!

This Month’s Featured Film: SPACE JAM

Basketball superstar Michael Jordan and cartoon favorite Bugs Bunny team up with other basketball greats and Looney Tunes characters in this combination animated/live-action feature. Jordan must help the Looney Tunes gang with a basketball game against a group of outer space creatures whose plan, if they win, is to kidnap the Looney Tunes and take them to a failing intergalactic amusement park as the latest attraction. Also starring Academy Award-nominee Bill Murray (“Lost in Translation,”“Charlie’s Angels”) and Wayne Knight (TV’s “Seinfeld,” “Rat Race”).

Supported by Art Place

Freedom Flicks presents: Concerning Violence 5/20/15

Freedom Flicks presents: Concerning Violence
Wednesday, 05/20/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:30 pm
Flyer-2Made at the Citadel
8325 NE 2nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33138
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

As Baltimore jumps knee deep into the struggle, the Black Lives Matter movement has evolved into the Black Spring. And in the media we are witnessing a polarizing debate about the acceptance, inevitability and effectiveness of the eruptions in the street. Unfortunately, the question is usually posed in very simplistic terms: For, or Against violence.

We need a deeper analysis, so this is the perfect time to watch Concerning Violence – an unforgettable film that combines unseen footage of the African liberation movements of the 20th century with Frantz Fanon’s deep analysis on the relationship between violence and resistance.

Doors open at 7:00, film goes on at 7:30
Screening is free, drinks are cheap, and free popcorn will be flowing!

Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohoiW9HrXkc

More information about Frantz Fanon here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frantz_Fanon

Welcome to Kutsher’s Documentary Screening 6/7/15

Welcome to Kutsher’s Documentary Screening
Sunday, 06/07/2015 – 04:00 pm –
Welcome-to-Kutshers-Poster-SmDave & Mary Alper JCC – Robert Russell Theater
11155 SW 112th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33176
Webpage Link
Cost: Free for JCC members / $5 public

Welcome to Kutsher’s: The Last Catskills Resort, is coming to the Russell Theater! Kutsher’s Country Club was the last surviving Jewish resort in the Catskills. One of the legendary Borscht Belt hotels during its heyday, Kutsher’s was family-owned and operated for over 100 years, until its sale and demolition in 2014. Exploring the full Dirty Dancing-era Catskills experience through a close up look at Kutsher’s rise and fall, this award-winning film captures a last glimpse of a lost world as it disappears before our eyes.

Cine Al Fresco Presents: The Iron Giant 4/25/15

Cine Al Fresco Presents: The Iron Giant
Saturday, 04/25/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:30 pm
Cine-Al-FrescoO Cinema
90 NW 29th St,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

The Cine Al Fresco series takes the magical experience of art and culture under the stars. Once a month, our outdoor courtyard will be transformed to give families and friends of the Wynwood community a chance to unite through art, film and music.

– This event is FREE to the public.
– Feel free to bring your own blankets and chairs.
– Dinner will be available for sale from Vibe 305!
– Dog Friendly!

This month’s featured film: THE IRON GIANT

In this animated adaptation of Ted Hughes’ Cold War fable, a giant alien robot (Vin Diesel) crash-lands near the small town of Rockwell, Maine, in 1957. Exploring the area, a local 9-year-old boy, Hogarth, discovers the robot, and soon forms an unlikely friendship with him. When a paranoid government agent, Kent Mansley, becomes determined to destroy the robot, Hogarth and beatnik Dean McCoppin (Harry Connick Jr.) must do what they can to save the misunderstood machine.

Supported by Art Place

The Fontainebleau on Film 4/24/15

The Fontainebleau on Film
Friday, 04/24/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Fontainebleau-Hotel-March-1955-p-Samuel-Gottscho-LOC-gsc-teal-crop-soul-of-miamiMiami Dade College Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Avenue, Room 8401,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

“Ready for its close up” on the day its doors opened in 1954, the Fontainebleau Hotel was designed for grand entrances and glamorous scenes.

Film critic and history buff Kevin Wynn uses unique film clips from the Wolfson Archives and excerpts from feature films to trace the Fontainebleau’s film “career,” an arc that also reveals the hotel’s rise and fall as a symbol of glamour and excitement.

Wynn will also present unique film and video from the Wolfson Archives that documents the Fontainebleau’s construction and opening, its popularity with celebrities and tourists and the context of its creation.

Presented during Dade Heritage Days, the informal talk is a presentation of the Wolfson Archives and Dade Heritage Trust.

Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.

ECOMB’s 4th Annual Miami & the Beaches Environmental Film Festival 5/15/15

ECOMB’s 4th Annual Miami & the Beaches Environmental Film Festival
Wednesday, 04/15/2015 – 04/19/2015 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Ecomb_FF_Poster-11x172_NO-LOGOS_CropedColony Theater
Lincoln Road Mall, 1040 Lincoln,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
More Info Link
Cost: 0

Join the Environmental Coalition of Miami and the Beaches (ECOMB) for the upcoming 4th annual Miami and Beaches Environmental Film Festival.

This years event will be held April 14-19th, 2015 and will highlight its overarching theme climate change awareness. Showcasing a compelling array of films based on environmental issues of local and global concern, this year’s Festival also coincides with important milestones, namely the Centennial of Miami Beach and the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, which has been at the forefront of raising awareness globally about sustainable development and climate change.

In addition to screenings of feature length documentary films, fiction, short films, and animation, this year’s Festival will also include interactive workshops and complementary exhibits and other activities for people of all ages.

Fusion Presents: Generation in Crisis 3/18/15

Fusion Presents: Generation in Crisis
Wednesday, 03/18/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
NewTropic_FusionscreeningO Cinema Miami Beach
500 71st St,
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
RSVP Link
Cost: Free

From Syria to Central America, more than one billion children are living in areas affected by war or conflict. Join Fusion and The New Tropic for a special screening and discussion on “Generation in Crisis,” a new documentary from Alicia Menendez that looks at how young people on three continents are dealing with trauma, displacement and violence. It’s a timely subject with important connections to the experience of many Miamians.

Following the 45-minute film, we’ll host a Q&A with the filmmaker and a brief discussion on immigration and conflict with local voices.

Light food and drink will be served.

A free RSVP is required.

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A. April Edition 4/1/15

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A. April Edition
Wednesday, 04/01/2015 – 06:00 pm – 09:30 pm
NOLA-black-1-copy-smaller-copyO Cinema Wynwood
90 NW 29th St,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: $10 Online, $12 at Door

I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A. (NOLA) is a local short film competition that provides Miami filmmakers a platform to showcase their work. As April NOLA falls on April Fools’ Day, we’ve designated April NOLA to Comedy short films.

In addition to showcasing local filmmakers, we also will be showcasing a Comedic Act, Musicians, 3 notable guest judges, and Wynwood Brewery. I’m Not Gonna Move to L.A. is the longest running filmmaker networking event in South Florida, facilitating filmmakers, creatives, artists, musicians and more to connect and continue creating in South Florida.

Learn more & buy your tickets here: http://goo.gl/4iWO9I

Cracking the Codes of the System of Racial Inequality Movie and Community Discussion by Shakti Butler 3/15/15

Cracking the Codes of the System of Racial Inequality Movie and Community Discussion by Shakti Butler
Sunday, 03/15/2015 – 07:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Miami
7701 SW 76th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33143
Webpage Link
Cost: free

UU of Miami is presenting the movie and a community discussion: “Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity” from documentary film maker, Shakti Butler. This new film asks America to talk about the causes and consequences of systemic inequity, and features moving stories from racial justice leaders. Come and join us for popcorn, brownies, soda and wine to watch this on our BIG screen in the church sanctuary.

The Record Man Documentary Second Miami International Film Festival Screening 3/12/15

The Record Man Documentary Second Miami International Film Festival Screening
The-Record-Man-Poster_webThursday March 12th, 9:40pm
O Cinema Miami Beach
500 71st St
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
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Due to high demand for tickets, there will be an additional screening of The Record Man at the Miami International Film Festival.

“Before there was a music business there was Henry Stone who shaped and catapulted the sound of 1970s Miami into the mainstream with his unique hit-breaking label TK Records and affiliates. Stone started out in the music distribution business which led him to establish his own independent music label which he ran from a warehouse in Hialeah. TK Record’s first big international hit was George McCrae’s Rock Your Baby in 1974, one of the songs credited to starting the disco revolution. The hits kept coming and by the end of the 1970s the label had several #1 songs in the Billboard Top 100 chart like Get Down Tonight and That’s The Way (I Like It) by KC and the Sunshine Band and Anita Ward’s Ring My Bell. Not long after the disco era was over TK Records went bankrupt, but Stone still had one last piece to add to the Miami music sound puzzle when he helped release what would become the first million seller freestyle hit record Fascinated by Company B and the rest is legit Miami music history.”- Andres Castillo

The Record Man World Premiere at Miami International Film Festival 3/10/15

A note from your Publisher: A little known fact is that I worked for Henry Stone for 10 of the 12 years I have lived in Miami. Stone was in the music business in Miami for well over sixty years. The name “Soul Of Miami” was actually inspired by the Miami Soul music from Henry Stone’s many record labels. I was privileged to be involved in helping to recover thousands of lost tracks recorded in Stone’s Miami (Hialeah) studios in order to re-release them on iTunes, other popular download services and, of course, henrystonemusic.com.

Henry passed away in 2014, but leaves a worldwide legacy of amazing music. His story is the story of music business history, both in Miami and worldwide. His influence was felt throughout the world as a hit-maker and innovator, but his name is little known because he was a behind-the-scenes guy, preferring to give the credit to others.

Now, a movie documentary about Henry Stone and his place in musical history is premiering at the Miami International Film Festival! See it at Regal Cinemas South Beach on March 10th at 7:00pm. Directed by award winning, Miami-based filmmaker Mark Moormann, this is a movie that is not to be missed! BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW
– James Echols, Co-Founder & Publisher, Soul Of Miami; Founding Director, Life Is Art, Inc.

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The Record Man World Premiere at Miami International Film Festival
The-Record-Man-Poster_webTuesday March 10th, 7:00pm
Regal 17
1100 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Before there was a music business there was Henry Stone, who shaped and catapulted the sound of 1970s Miami into the mainstream with his unique hit-breaking label TK Records and affiliates. Stone started out in the music distribution business which led him to establish his own independent music label which he ran from a warehouse in Hialeah.

TK Record’s first big international hit was George McCrae’s Rock Your Baby in 1974, one of the songs credited to starting the disco revolution. The hits kept coming and by the end of the 1970s the label had several #1 songs in the Billboard Top 100 chart like Get Down Tonight and That’s The Way (I Like It) by KC and the Sunshine Band and Anita Ward’s Ring My Bell. Not long after the disco era was over TK Records went bankrupt, but Stone still had one last piece to add to the Miami music sound puzzle when he helped release what would become the first million seller freestyle hit record Fascinated by Company B and the rest is legit Miami music history.– Andres Castillo

Directed BY Mark Moormann
Country: USA
Language: English
Running Time: 109min
Production Year: 2015
Category: Knight Documentary Achievement Award, Florida Focus

Mark Moormann is a Florida-based director, director of photography and producer. His documentary films include the Grammy-nominated Tom Dowd & the Language of Music, which world premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and also played 2003 Miami International Film Festival; and For Once In My Life (2010), an Audience Award winner at SXSW and Best Music Documentary winner at 2010 International Documentary Association awards.

Ten9Eight Viewing – Ignite Entrepreneurship Launch 2/26/15

Ten9Eight Viewing – Ignite Entrepreneurship Launch
Thursday, February 26, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
315 NE 2nd Ave
315 Northeast 2nd Avenue
Building 8, Floor 5
Miami, FL 33132
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NFTE South Florida’s Advisory Board invites you to join them for a viewing of Ten9Eight in their new co-located space at Miami Dade College’s Idea Center. The documentary shows the impact of the NFTE programming in young people’s lives as they prepare to compete in NFTE national business plan challenge. This is an opportunity to learn about NFTE, get to know staff and board members and enjoy a night out at the movies!

1 Year Anniversary at Downtown Bistro 2/5/15

1 Year Anniversary at Downtown Bistro
Sunday, 02/05/2015 – 05:00 pm – 09:00 am
10689421_336201269893788_5668430514504070704_nDowntown Bistro
114 SE 1st Street,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Join us for an extended happy hour as we celebrate our first annual birthday. Drinks will be offered as 2-4-1 including select wine, beer and sangria. Complimentary French inspired hors d’ourves will be passed along as well as birthday cake. However, we do really like cake so if you have a sweet tooth we recommend arriving on time.

We can’t wait to see you! If you would like to reserve a table during the happy hour or afterwards for dinner, call us at 305-374-7284 to reserve a spot.

Movies Under The Stars Miff Kick-Off 2/26/15

Movies Under The Stars Miff Kick-Off
Thursday, 02/26/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
tumblr_static_film-projector-520x386Canvas Lot
90 NE 17 Street,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

A+E District in collaboration with Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival Present: Movies Under the Stars at Canvas!

This time, we are proud to welcome the MIFF kick-off screening of “Cafe de Flore”, a 13-time nominated Canadian film by the same director as “Dallas Buyers Club”, Jean-Marc Vallée. These outdoor showings take place right in your backyard: where the magic of movies and love for music merge.

Enjoy bites from Whole Foods and sip on wine by Barton & Guestier. Friends, family, and lawn chairs are encouraged!

RSVP required: rsvp@aedistrictmiami.com

Canvas Lot
90 NE 17 ST,
Miami, Florida 33132

Movies Under the Stars 1/22/15

Movies Under the Stars
Thursday, 01/22/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
imageCanvas Miami
90 NE 17 Street,
Miami, Florida 33132
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A+E District in collaboration with Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival Present: Movies Under the Stars at Canvas!

Featuring “Vinyl Days (Dias de Vinilo)” and other audience favorites from Canada and Argentina, right in your backyard: where the magic of movies and music merge.

Friends, family, and lawn chairs are encouraged!

RSVP required: rsvp@aedistrictmiami.com

Caribe Film Fest Black History Month Event 2/27/15-2/28/15

Caribe Film Fest Black History Month Event
Friday, February 27, 2015 at 12:00PM – Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 9:00PM
cffpromoflier5lowresLittle Haiti Cultural Center
212 59 Terrace
Miami, FL 33137
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Welcome To The Inaugural Caribe Film Fest
A celebration of film from the Caribbean and the Americas.

Feature Films
Workshops
72 Hour Film Challenge Film Screenings
Award Show
Prizes

For More Information Visit www.CaribeFilmFest.com

Jacqueries Part 1: Second Performance 2/8/15

Jacqueries Part 1: Second Performance
Sunday, 02/08/2015 – 08:00 pm – 09:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-0113The Carlton Hotel South Beach
1433 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Jacqueries I is a political heist story told through movement — an inside-out experience of conspiracy, security theatre, and solidarity, inspired by parkour’s co-opting of urban space. The audience follows individual performers from scene to scene through undisclosed South Beach urban locations, linked by a custom iPhone app playing synchronized sound and showing 3D video overlays. With a score by multiple Dora award-winning composer John Gzowski and “eye-popping” augmented-reality video, Jacqueries “is almost like being in your own video game, except it’s real.” (Michael Crabb, Toronto Star)

We are committed to being accessible to audience members with disability. Please contact us with your specific concerns so that we can see how we can give you a great experience. Audience members will be loaned quality iPod touches and headphones in order to participate in the performance.

CREATORS
Directed and Choreographed by Jacob Niedzwiecki, Music Composed by John Gzowski, Performed by Luke Garwood, Catherine Larocque, Jacob Niedzwiecki, Anisa Tejpar and Mateo Galindo Torres

Jacqueries Part 1: First Performance 2/8/15

Jacqueries Part 1: First Performance
Sunday, 02/08/2015 – 06:00 pm – 07:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-0112Carlton Hotel South Beach
1433 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost:

Jacqueries I is a political heist story told through movement — an inside-out experience of conspiracy, security theatre, and solidarity, inspired by parkour’s co-opting of urban space. The audience follows individual performers from scene to scene through undisclosed South Beach urban locations, linked by a custom iPhone app playing synchronized sound and showing 3D video overlays. With a score by multiple Dora award-winning composer John Gzowski and “eye-popping” augmented-reality video, Jacqueries “is almost like being in your own video game, except it’s real.” (Michael Crabb, Toronto Star)

We are committed to being accessible to audience members with disability. Please contact us with your specific concerns so that we can see how we can give you a great experience. Audience members will be loaned quality iPod touches and headphones in order to participate in the performance.

CREATORS
Directed and Choreographed by Jacob Niedzwiecki, Music Composed by John Gzowski, Performed by Luke Garwood, Catherine Larocque, Jacob Niedzwiecki, Anisa Tejpar and Mateo Galindo Torres

Running with Raven 2/8/15

Running with Raven
Sunday, 02/08/2015 – 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-0111Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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The story of a South Beach legend

Walk to the Fifth Street lifeguard stand on South Beach at 5:15 pm any day. You will see a bearded, long-haired shirtless man wearing black shorts, one black glove, and a headband that’s black, too. People call him the “Raven,” and he’s been standing in front of that lifeguard stand at that time for the last forty years, getting ready for his eight-mile jog up and down the beach. That’s right—Raven has run eight miles on the sands of South Beach every day since 1975, through concussions, hurricanes, food poisoning, animal attacks, hail and high water. And he’s still going.

This event will feature:

A reading of poetry written by the Raven himself
Screening of the feature documentary
Invitation to join the Raven on his famous 8 mile run on the beach following the film at 4:15 PM

Jacqueries Part 1: First Performance 2/7/15

Jacqueries Part 1: First Performance
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 06:00 pm – 07:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-0110Carlton Hotel South Beach
1433 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost:

Jacqueries I is a political heist story told through movement — an inside-out experience of conspiracy, security theatre, and solidarity, inspired by parkour’s co-opting of urban space. The audience follows individual performers from scene to scene through undisclosed South Beach urban locations, linked by a custom iPhone app playing synchronized sound and showing 3D video overlays. With a score by multiple Dora award-winning composer John Gzowski and “eye-popping” augmented-reality video, Jacqueries “is almost like being in your own video game, except it’s real.” (Michael Crabb, Toronto Star)

We are committed to being accessible to audience members with disability. Please contact us with your specific concerns so that we can see how we can give you a great experience. Audience members will be loaned quality iPod touches and headphones in order to participate in the performance.

CREATORS
Directed and Choreographed by Jacob Niedzwiecki, Music Composed by John Gzowski, Performed by Luke Garwood, Catherine Larocque, Jacob Niedzwiecki, Anisa Tejpar and Mateo Galindo Torres

Linear vs. Non-Linear Storytelling: When World Becomes Fiction with Patric Jean 2/7/15

Linear vs. Non-Linear Storytelling: When World Becomes Fiction with Patric Jean
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-019Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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It Is now possible to tell stories using non-linear storytelling.

The wall between a fiction and the real world doesn’t exist anymore. The world becomes a total platform. Are we characters? Are we discovering an old situation with new eyes? What are the consequences of this new situation? Who are the puppet masters of our lives ? Should we feel responsible as authors and as citizens? Is it just an evolution?

Or just a new world?

ABOUT THE HOST

Patric Jean was born in Belgium in 1968. He studied theatre, litterature and cinema at Brussels University (ULB), Royal Brussels Conservatoire and at INSAS (cinema school). He directed severals documentary films for theater and television. He also worked on non-linear experiences like “Lazarus Mirages”.

He’s a pro-feminist and anti-prostitution activist. He published a first book about prostitution abolition in 2014. His next book (2015) is about men’s engagement for equality. He’s preparing a feature film about prisons (2015).

Digital VFX Lab with Wally Rodriguez 2/7/15

Digital VFX Lab with Wally Rodriguez
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 11:00 am – 01:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-018Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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This post-production workshop will consist of a showing of “before and after” visual effects sequences and breakdowns demonstrating the creation of various types visual effects. Attendees will be shown examples of many forms of visual effects commonly used by leaders in the industry, including:

common cleanup and scene enhancements,
set extensions,
virtual environments,
beautification
scene re-lighting.
The ways in which modern color correction tools are used as a visual effect to improve most scenes will also be presented. The workshop will close with a short discussion about digital cameras and their role in production and visual effect, as well as a question and answer session.

ABOUT THE HOST

Wally Rodriguez a master of Flame, the premiere digital manipulation device in the visual effects industry. He was the second client worldwide to take delivery of the innovative system and continues to be instrumental in it’s development.

With over twenty years of experience, Wally’s hard work and perseverance has been recognized along the way. He has been the recipient of an Emmy award and various Telly, Addy and PROMAX awards.

Interactive Tech Playground 2/6/15

Interactive Tech Playground
Friday, 02/06/2015 – 12:00 pm – 05:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-015Loews Hotel South Beach
1601 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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The TECH PLAYGROUND is over 7000 square feet of exhibitor space, including an EXHIBITOR CENTER STAGE for seminars & product presentations and an interactive set with live actors. The TECH PLAYGROUND is the perfect opportunity to inform and educate your audience. The curated exhibitor floor is limited to only 20 companies.

We currently have our staff seeking out new technology companies that add to our mantra as a creative festival and inviting them to FilmGate Interactive. In the upcoming weeks we will featuring them throughout our website & social media platforms. Stay tuned in.

Creating Immersive Media Projects: A Hands-On Workshop 2/6/15

Creating Immersive Media Projects: A Hands-On Workshop
Friday, 02/06/2015 – 10:00 am – 02:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-014Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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There are a ton of amazing immersive media projects being created these days, but rarely do people discuss the process for how these types of projects actually get made.

The form is still so new that it can feel like a bit of a mystery. This workshop will answer questions like:

What are the key steps in conceiving and creating immersive media projects?
What are the phases and what activities happen in each of them?
What tools do you use in each phase?
What are the types of team members you need and how do you find them?
The workshop will commence with a hands-on paper prototyping exercise where we put what we’ve discussed to use.

This workshop is limited to 20 attendees. Creators should come with a project that they are working on (as well as a laptop/tablet if they wish).

ABOUT THE HOST

A digital veteran of 20 years, Mike Knowlton has always pushed the boundaries of storytelling and technology. He is a recognized leader in the global Transmedia community and is the Co-Founder of the non-profit, immersive storytelling community StoryCode. His work at StoryCode has created a vibrant cross-discipline community of innovative creators. StoryCode programs immersive media case study presentations, Transmedia education workshops, and Story Hackathons. He led in the production of the first-ever Story Hackathon, an event that was covered by Forbes, The Washington Post, and PBS. Mike’s background spans design, programming, advertising, sales/fund-raising, production, and filmmaking.

Futurestates 2/4/15

Futurestates
Wednesday, 02/04/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-013O Cinema
90 Northwest 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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What will America look like in 10, 15, even 20 years? Futurestates, the revolutionary series produced by ITVS, has been proposing answers to these questions since 2010. For its fifth and final season, Futurestates is presented as an immersive online video experience featuring short films that imagine robots with feelings, what education looks like in a wired world, and the future of prisons and our penal system. The central question at the heart of Futurestates is how technologies we may take for granted have a profound effect on our capacity to feel, create, live… and be human.

MelanchoLalaland Transmedia Opera and A Proper Marriage 2/3/15

MelanchoLalaland Transmedia Opera and A Proper Marriage
Tuesday, 02/03/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-012Miami Light Project Inc.
404 Northwest 26th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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MELANCHOLALALAND

It’s the 21st century, and time to re-invent opera, but in a way that’s more fun, less pretentious, and a little messed up.

MelanchoLalaland™—with music by composer and Florida Atlantic University professor Joey Bargsten and libretto by writer Thea Zimmer—accomplishes this by fusing traditional elements of opera, theater, and dance with new and experimental visual media forms, all set to an electronic music score. MelanchoLalaland™ tells the dark tragi-comic story of three artist/engineers who design mind-altering experiences, enhanced by self-pleasuring technologies and a variety of brain chemicals. They deal with disgruntled employees, corporate takeovers, dissatisfied girlfriends, and cheesy space-aliens.

A PROPER MARRIAGE

Concept / Choreography: Pioneer Winter

A Proper Marriage is a speculative piece that comments on the perceived co-dependence of music and movement, especially live music with dance–underlying properties of a dancer’s dependence on composition, and the musician’s own foresight to create action from sound. Sheet music is attached to the backs of dancers, and the musicians follow the dancer in order to read the music and maintain the melody. Irony rests in the notion that if the dancer moves too quickly and the musician cannot keep up, the music will falter and the dancer’s own rhythm will stop.

Pioneer Winter is a Miami-native choreographer, dancer, and filmmaker of Pioneer Winter / Collective. He is co-director of RIFT Blackbox and the curator of transmedia performances for FilmGate Interactive Media Conference. Winter also directs Project LEAP (Living Equality through Arts and Performance), a free dance and creative communication program for LGBTQ teens that focuses on teaching how to use the arts for activism and social change. He was recently awarded the 2014-2015 Miami Choreographer’s Fellowship, and is on faculty of the FIU Honors College. His project Grass Stains was also recently awarded a Knight Arts Challenge Grant.

Best of I’m Not Gonna Move to LA 2/2/15

Best of I’m Not Gonna Move to LA
Monday, 02/02/2015 – 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-011O Cinema
90 Northwest 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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I’M NOT GONNA MOVE TO L.A. (or NOLA, as we like to call it) is a monthly event hosted by Indie Film Club Miami that gives local musicians, comedians, and filmmakers a platform to show their work. Each month the audience votes for their favorite film by hurling stuffed animals at the director, and the winner is named. At FilmGate Interactive, all of the winning films of the year will screen in one final round, and the winner of I’M NOT GONNA MOVE TO L.A. 2014 will once again be determined by the audience votes.

Don’t miss the best of the best of South Florida talent at this fun-filled event! And remember, #stayMIA

FilmGate Kickoff Party 1/31/15

FilmGate Kickoff Party
Saturday, 01/31/2015 – 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
24x36posterOutlined-01Miami Light Project Inc.
404 Northwest 26th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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FilmGate Interactive is an annual film festival that takes place across multiple venues in Miami. We invite you to join us for the kickoff party where there will be dancing, live music, film and more!

40 Weeks red carpet event 1/8/15

40 Weeks red carpet event
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Miami-Invitation-page-001-2O Cinema Wynwood
90 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Hello Filmspotting,

Big Belli, a production company based out of the New York area has just finished a one-of-a kind documentary titled 40 Weeks.

The film follows 13 women week-by-week through their pregnancies. We have had premieres and red carpet screenings in cities across the country since December 1st, and are having our Miami red carpet event on January 8th.

We would love to extend the invitation to our Miami screening of 40 Weeks to you. Please see the invitation with event details below, and let me know if you or any of your colleagues, friends, or family would like to attend. I will gladly add names to our guest list. There will be local press and a step and repeat where guests can have their photos taken on the red carpet. The director and producer will be in attendance so it will be a fun night!.

You may visit our website here, as well, which includes the film trailer: https://www.40weeksthemovie.com/

Hope to see you there!

RSVP to sarah@bigbelli.com

The Borscht Film Festival 9 12/18/14-12/21/14

The Borscht Film Festival 9
borscht9December 18 – 21, 2014
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
Borscht9.com

Premiere of this year’s Borscht funded short films at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

The Borscht Corporation, is proud to announce The Borscht Film Festival 9, a 4-day event. Premiering at this year’s festival will be over 20 short films funded in part by the Borscht Corporation via The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The films will premiere at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, December 20th at 8pm.

The film festival’s slate includes works by both regional artists (local filmmakers Bernardo Britto, Julian Yuri Rodriguez, Monica Peña, Kayla Delacerda, Brian Deutzman, The Meza Brothers, and Bleeding Palm; street artist AholSniffsGlue; puppet and comedian Pepe Bilette) as well as national filmmakers (Ray Tintori, Terrance Nance, Jacolby Satterwhite, and more). The films will include feature appearances from Miami rapper Trina.

In addition to Borscht’s short film screenings, the Borscht Film Festival will also include a host of events including regional filmmaking screenings from the Miami Filmmakers Collective and Indie Film Club (and more), workshops, panels, a Downtown Miami film bike crawl, the launch of site specific film screening events Borscht Nites, Borscht multiverse theme parks at Young Arts, parties, and the premiere of Scarface Redux, a crowdsourced remake of the iconic Brian de Palma film, at Mansion Nightclub.

Some highlights include:
12/19: Papa Machete- the indigenous martial art created by Haitian slaves to defeat Napoleon’s army. Screening & master class in the ancient, dying art of tire machét, better known as Haitian machete fencing taught by Michael Dylan Rogers, one of the subjects of the film. Traditional Haitian lunch served after film screening. (A 2015 Sundance selection)

12/19: Hotel Intercontinental Take Over by Borscht Film Festival- no more Dancing Lady!

12/21: Scarface Redux!- the premiere of Scarface Redux a crowd sourced remake of the iconic Brian dePalma classic at Mansion Nightclub. ScarfaceRedux.com

Full Schedule (subject to change)
(Shirley’s Cinema is located inside of Gramps, 176 NW 24TH ST., Miami, FL, 33127)

Wednesday, December 17th
7PM
Indie Film Club Miami Screening
Shirley’s Cinema
Indie Film Club Miami hosts a presentation of interactive work from the FilmGate Conference. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

8:30 PM
Miami Filmmakers Collective Screening
Shirley’s Cinema
What do a 96 year old farmer, a transgender youth and a psychic have a in common?
Some MFC! Borscht Film Festival invites you to come to see works-in-progress by members of the Miami Filmmakers Collective (MFC) and while you are there, win a papaya, make music by touching someone’s body and get a long-distance psychic reading via radio waves.Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

9:30 PM
Miami Filmmakers Unite! Opening Night Party
Gramps
Come say hello and enjoy drink specials with Miami Filmmakers Collective, Indie Film Club Miami, and the Borscht Corporation at the home base for Borscht 9: Gramps!

10 PM
Little Strong: Jose El Rey Retrospective
Shirley’s Cinema
Jose El Rey was a fictional recording artist active from roughly 2006 to 2009. Created and performed by Jose Flores in a series of live shows, albums, and web videos, Jose El Rey was a parody of Latin American machismo who became legendary for his drug-and-croquetta fueled concerts at the now-defunct PS14 and Vagabond spaces as well as befuddling Miami at large with impromptu performances on Calle Ocho and unsuspecting Cuban restaurants. He was also among the most notable early articulations of a uniquely Miami “spicster” culture: first generation Americans exploring their relation to their heritage through an ironically comic lens. While El Rey was murdered in 2009, his legacy lives on through his influence on the next generation of Miami creators. This program will be a screening of his works, footage from his live shows, and a conversation with Jose Flores himself as well as several surprise guests. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

11:15 PM
Night Mystery Miami Movie #1
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a mystery movie from Miami’s cinematic past, Phillip Michael Thomas’s straight-to-VHS followup to Miami Vice, released in 1993. Hosted by Billy Corben, founder of Rakontur Films and director of the Cocaine Cowboys series and ESPN’s The U.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

THURSDAY December 18th

4 PM
Welcome Dinner and Keynote Speech
Stiltsville
Cruise in the fearsome Borscht Armada to have dinner in one of the last remaining stilt houses in the middle of Biscayne Bay. Keynote speech by a hologram of DJ Khaled. By invitation only

7 PM
Spaceship Miami
Miami Museum of Science Planetarium, 3280 S Miami Ave Miami, 33129
A literary, cinematic, and musical celebration of Miami culture culminating in the launch of the El Viajero satellite, the first extra-planetary mission from Borscht’s Miami Aeronautics and Space Administration (MASA) division. This satellite will carry 305GB of Miami culture out of the solar system on a special hard drive and is expected to last approximately 2 billion years. Also: premieres of new short films by Adan Jodorowsky and others, interactive projections by Phenomenal Radness, a star show narrated live by Victor Vazquez (Kool AD, formerly of Das Racist), rare planetarium light shows, and a laser light show scored live by John Hancock III (formerly of ANR). Free beer courtesy of Pabst Blue Ribbon for those wearing space apparel.
Doors open at 7, films start at 8:30, performances start at 10.
Event // Short Film Program // Event is free with purchase of Borscht 9 ticket
Planetarium performance by Kool AD and John Hancock III is $10

11:30 PM
Hector. LA Screening and Criterion Collection Release Party
Shirley’s Cinema
The Miami premiere and official Criterion Collection 3-disk Blu-Ray release of Hector.LA by famous Hollywood director and local con-artist Nick Corirossi. Watch the film Roger Ebert called “flat-out the greatest movie ever made,” with the director present. He says he will berate you if you try to leave early or shift in your seat too much. Nick Pinkerton, a fancy film writer who is still alive, will conduct a thorough Q and A.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

12:30 AM
Salon de (secret)
Shirley’s Cinema
Legally we cannot publish what will be played at this screening, but we can promise this series of short films commissioned and ultimately rejected by one of the biggest pop groups in the world have never been seen before, and will never be seen again. Short Film Program // Admission will only be granted with knowledge of password.

1 AM
Late Night Mystery Miami Movie #2
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a mystery movie from Miami’s cinematic past about violent multi-ethnic gangs on the streets of Miami and the delightful electro music they make, released in 1986. Hosted by Billy Corben, founder of Rakontur Films and director of the Cocaine Cowboys series and ESPN’s The U.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

FRIDAY, December 19th

1:30 PM
Papa Machete Short Film Screening and Machete Fencing Master Class
Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
Prowess with a sharp deadly object is one of, if not the most important skill a filmmaker must have. Join us for a screening of the short doc Papa Machete by director Jonathan David Kane and Third Horizon Media followed by master class in the ancient, dying art of tire machèt, better known as Haitian machete fencing, taught by Michael Dylan Rogers, one of the subjects of the film. Stick around for tasty traditional Haitian lunch!Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

4:00 PM
Law for Artists and Filmmakers
Shirley’s Cinema
Andrew Gerber used to be a fancy intellectual property attorney working for The Man. Now armed with their illuminati secrets, he has his own firm where he helps artists like Jillian Mayer and Bleeding Palm explore the ever-shifting landscape of fair use as well as representing artists like Ahol Sniffs Glue and Celia Rowlson-Hall on intellectual property litigation matters. In this panel he will be joined by fellow attorneys Jordan Fletcher (his colleague at his firm Kurshinsky Gerber PLLC) and Divya Jayachandran (IP counsel at NBCUniversal) to give a brief overview of IP law, fair use, copyright infringement, DMCA, trademark dilution, and how artists and filmmakers can avoid infringement and protect themselves from being infringed upon. They’ll all be available for drinks and questions at Gramps immediately afterwards. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

5 PM
Borscht Dickie Ride! Downtown Miami
Bike ride starts at Gramps, 176 NW 24TH ST. Miami, FL, 33127
Bring your bicycle or hop on a complimentary Citibike as we ride to various locations for drink specials and secret screenings, making our way from Gramps to Borscht events at Museum Park, Intercontinental Hotel, and the YoungArts Campus. Sponsored by Dickies, free beer provided by Pabst Blue Ribbon.Event // Free..

6 PM
Ignition Remix: Lobby Takeover
Intercontinental Hotel, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL, 33131
Join us in the lobby and exterior of the Intercontinental Hotel as we unveil new installations of video and interactive art by Jillian Mayer, Coral Morphologic, Ahol Sniffs Glue, Vince Mckelvie, and more- culminating in the premiere of a 12-story tall 8-bit animation. Free cocktail for bikers! Free

7 PM
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Pet Friendly Outdoor Screening
Museum Park, 1075 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, 33132
A special outdoor screening of The Greatest Miami Story Ever Told, the classic 1994 film beloved by Caucasians all over the world, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Bring your pets, we will have treats for them! In collaboration with Bookleggers Miami and the University of Wynwood, we will announce plans to erect a life-sized bronze statue of the film’s eponymous hero.Feature Film Screening // Free for pets and their humans

7 PM
THE MULTIVERSE
National YoungArts Foundation Campus, 2100 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL, 33131
Walt Disney dreamt of Disney World. Borscht has THE MULTIVERSE, our DIY sketch of a theme park devoted to some of the infinite realities Miami contains. Enjoy food, games, and rides as you explore five different areas of THE MULTIVERSE theme park: a psychedelic town square inspired by Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse!, a virtual reality world, and a weird carnival, each designed by local filmmakers, as well as an emotional arcade and an outdoor cinema playing three programs of films:7:30 PM YoungArts Alumni Showcase: short films by National YoungArts Foundation alumni.
The National YoungArts Foundation identifies and supports the next generation of artists in the visual, literary, design and performing arts; assists them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development; and raises appreciation for the arts in American society.

9 PM
Borscht 0: Screening of short films created and curated by Miami high school students, far more interesting and relevant than anything else you will see at this festival. We are old, they are young. The know things we do not. Potentially the beginning of a new cycle of Borscht.10 PM Bosh Film Festival: The unofficial premiere of Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse!

Part 2 by Bleeding Palm, wherein Lebron’s real reason for leaving Miami will be revealed. Preceded by documentaries about Coral Morphologic and Raider Klan.Event //
Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $10 suggested donation

11:00 PM
Regional Film Showcase: New Orleans
Shirley’s Cinema
Court 13 brings you The Weekly Revue, New Orleans’ finest omni-sensual showcase, featuring a variety of soul-tainting entertainments and informations. Hosted by Toby Lou the Nasty One, your personal Rabbi. A show you’ve never seen before; we guarantee it.Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

11:30 PM
No Seasons Pool Party
Gramps
Special preview of the first three episodes of the Borscht episodic series No Seasons, a surreality show exploring Miami’s strange underworld, starring Julian Yuri Rodriguez, premiering next year on MTV (Other). Watch outdoors at Gramps from an above-ground pool.Special Presentation // Free

MIDNIGHT
Michael Arcos Retrospective
Shirley’s Cinema
Long before there was any artistic film community or support infrastructure to speak of in Miami, there was Michael Arcos. Often working completely by himself since the mid-90’s, Michael has steadily built a body of work that defies categorization, exploring small punk subcultures in suburbs such as Cutler Ridge and Westchester and inspiring many prominent local artists along the way. This screening will be a brief overview of his work culminating in the premiere of his new film and interactive installation Dream Throat at a nearby seedy motel (transportation provided).Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2 AM
Late Night Mystery Miami Movie #3
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a dumb movie about a giant crab shot in Miami in 1980. Hosted by Nayib Estefan, founder of Secret Celluloid Society.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

SATURDAY, December 20th

1 PM
Regional Film Showcase: Weird NorthWest
Shirley’s Cinema
Regional filmmakers Nandan Rao (Corvallis) and Zach Weintraub (Olympia) present a program of work representative of the interests, ethos, means of production and distribution from the Pacific Northwest, followed by a zine making session.Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2:30 PM
Regional Film Showcase: Native American & Indigenous Communities
Shirley’s Cinema
Regional filmmaker Adam Piron (Arizona) presents a program of work representative of the interests, ethos, means of production and distribution of filmmakers from Native American & Indigenous communities. Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

7:30 PM
Borscht 9
Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, 33132
Our flagship event. Screening of short films specifically commissioned for this festival made in/for/about Miami by local and guest filmmakers. Arrive early for concerts on the Arsht Plaza as well as a body building exhibition inside. Doors open at 7:30, bodybuilding competition begins at 8, films begin at 8:30. Short Film Program // $25 // $15 for students with ID // Empty seats will be given away on a first-come first-served basis starting at 8:15 PM

11:30 PM
Borscht 9 Official After Party
Gramps
Official afterparty for Borscht 9, with performances by Norvis Jr. and Miami bass legend and Pineal Warrior Otto von Schirach and friends. Special Presentation // Free

SUNDAY, December 21th

12 PM
A Morning Light
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Unofficial preview screening of a working cut of Ian Clark’s new feature film, an experimental narrative feature about wilderness, ecology, and extraterrestrial visitation. There will be a UFO related activity conducted by the director after the screening. Preceeded by Conditioner short film by Viking Funeral. Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2 PM
MA
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Unofficial preview of a working cut of Celia Rowlson-Hall’s first feature film. MA is a modern day silent film. It is the story of a virgin mother on a pilgrimage to Las Vegas to give birth to our savior. After the screening the director will conduct a silent Q and A. Preceeded by They and The Spot short student film by Kayla Delacerda. Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

4 PM
Beach Picnic
13th Street and the Ocean
Sunshine, sand, ocean, dolphins. Come outside, jump in the water, have a sandwich. Nature, remember. Event // Free

8 PM
Scarface Redux
Mansion Nightclub, 1235 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Mansion Nightclub used to be a grand movie house, and for one night we restore that spirit with the premiere of the ongoing crowdsourced remake of Brian de Palma’s Scarface. Submit your own version of a scene at scarfaceredux.com by December 8th to be part of this iteration.Special Presentation // Feature Film Screening // Free if you contributed a clip to the film or $10 suggested donation

10:30 PM
Closing Night Party
Broken Shaker, Freehand, 2727 Indian Creek Dr Miami Beach, FL, 33140
Say goodbye, maybe forever. Also, take a book with you from Bookleggers mobile library. You’ve been watching movies all weekend and everyone looks cool holding a book. Free

The Borscht Corporation is a Miami-based non-profit that awards grants to local filmmakers and artists, throws events such as the quasi-annual Borscht Film Festival, and facilitates the creation of films, music videos, web experiments, and transmedia projects. Borscht has has facilitated the creation of several dozen films that have gone on to win Jury and Audience awards at national and international film festivals as well as Emmy and Telly Awards. The films have screened at hundreds of festivals around the world, including Sundance, Rotterdam, South by Southwest, Milan, AFI, Slamdance, New York, Los Angeles, New Zealand, Winterthur, Chicago festivals, as well as museums such as MoMA, New Orleans Contemporary, MAM, MoCA NoMi, and Guggenheim Museums in Venice, Bilbao, Berlin, and New York. Online, their work has received millions of views and been featured on the Vimeo homepage as Short of the Week, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Vice, Stereogum and has been named to multiple year-end top ten lists, including IFC.

The Borscht Film Festival is Miami’s quasi-annual local independent film fest. Borscht commissions and showcase films created by emerging artists that tell Miami stories, forging the cinematic identity of the city. Using a combination of awards, grants, and tax-deductible donations, Borscht green-lights and produces made-in-Miami films, then throws Miami’s cinematic event of the year to showcase them. The Borscht Film Festival has been called the “Miami’s alt-culture summit” as well as the “hippest, most eclectic and electric movie festival in South Florida” by the Miami Herald, and named “Miami’s Best Film Festival” by the New Times.

The Borscht Corporation is made possible through support from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Cine Al Fresco featuring Indie Film Club Miami 12/6/14

Cine Al Fresco featuring Indie Film Club Miami
Saturday, 12/06/2014 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
cine-al-fresco-ad-backO Cinema
90 N.W. 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

Welcome to O Cinema’s newest outdoor movie series!

Cine Al Fresco creates a place for people to come together & enjoy free, outdoor films as a community.

Scheduled to launch with fun family films in January,
our December edition will consist of short films ranging in experimental, European, comedic and documentary.

On Saturday December 6th, 2014 we will be featuring shorts from our friends at Indie Film Club Miami.
A South Florida film collective with the goal of empowering emerging creatives and innovative projects. Through creative friction, they strive to activate the stories of tomorrow.

Featuring a special free tasting from Hiro Sake!

Saturday night’s featured directors include:

Egon Von Schirach
Christian Proa
Carlos de Varona & Michael Valencia
Tina Francisco
Abdulrahman Khawj
Kara McCormack
Carl Knickerbocker
Diliana Alexander
Tina Francisco & Kara McCormack
Gianfranco Bianchi
Benito Portes

This event is free to the public.
Supported by Art Place.

Birdman Ticket Giveaway 10/24/14

Birdman Ticket Giveaway
Friday, 10/24/2014 – 05:00 pm – 08:00 pm
BIRDMAN-Friday-ff72Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

Swing by Cafeina this Friday for Birdman inspired cocktails at happy hour prices, 5-8pm for your chance to redeem advanced screening tickets of BIRDMAN, memorabilia and more! Screening date October 27th. Limited tickets available. 21 and up only.

New Belgium Brewing’s 2014 Clips Beer and Film Tour 10/24/14

New Belgium Brewing’s 2014 Clips Beer and Film Tour
Friday, 10/24/2014 – 07:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Clips-poster-11x17_Miami_2014Margaret Pace Park
1775 N. Bayshore Drive,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

New Belgium Brewing’s annual Clips Beer & Film Tour is coming to Miami for the first time. Clips offers a venue where guests can try New Belgium’s most esoteric beer offerings, while watching short films created by New Belgium fans. Many of New Belgium’s Lips of Faith beers can be hard to come by and Clips offers the best way to try them. Up to 17 varieties from Lips of Faith to brewery classics will be on tap.

This beer-toting, film-traveling, nonprofit-benefiting show is going coast-to-coast hitting 21 cities in its fifth year with 100 percent of the proceeds from beer sales benefiting local nonprofits. Since its inception in 2010, Clips has raised close to $400,000 for nonprofits nationwide. Clips is a fundraiser for Urban Oasis Project – outside alcohol is not permitted.

New Belgium selects approximately 20 short films for the tour each season. All selected filmmakers for the 2014 tour receive a trophy-worthy beer in a custom screen-printed bottle, made exclusively for the winning submissions. This year, the chosen films include a banana with an attitude, ultra marathoners running with stubborn animals, neon spandex and much, much more! It’s a diverse and highly entertaining line-up with something for everyone.

“Clips is a great place to come together with friends and relax,” said Christie Catania, Clips National Special Events Manager. “It is an outdoor evening gathering, where you can connect with friends, watch films and enjoy good beers. One-hundred percent of proceeds from beer sales benefits your local nonprofit.”

Other tips:
Food is welcome; alcohol is not (leave that to us).
Bring low chairs or blankets – or lounge on the grass.
Entire families are welcome.
Bring your I.D. if you plan to sample beers!
Bring a water bottle – New Belgium gives away water for free.
Dogs are welcomed on a leash, under control, and by their owner’s side.
Please walk, ride a bike, carpool, or take public transportation!

New Belgium Brewing’s 2014 Clips Beer and Film Tour 10/24/14

New Belgium Brewing’s 2014 Clips Beer and Film Tour
Friday, 10/24/2014 – 07:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Clips-poster-11x17_Miami_2014Margaret Pace Park
1775 N. Bayshore Drive,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

New Belgium Brewing’s annual Clips Beer & Film Tour is coming to Miami for the first time. Clips offers a venue where guests can try New Belgium’s most esoteric beer offerings, while watching short films created by New Belgium fans. Many of New Belgium’s Lips of Faith beers can be hard to come by and Clips offers the best way to try them. Up to 17 varieties from Lips of Faith to brewery classics will be on tap.

This beer-toting, film-traveling, nonprofit-benefiting show is going coast-to-coast hitting 21 cities in its fifth year with 100 percent of the proceeds from beer sales benefiting local nonprofits. Since its inception in 2010, Clips has raised close to $400,000 for nonprofits nationwide. Clips is a fundraiser for Urban Oasis Project – outside alcohol is not permitted.

New Belgium selects approximately 20 short films for the tour each season. All selected filmmakers for the 2014 tour receive a trophy-worthy beer in a custom screen-printed bottle, made exclusively for the winning submissions. This year, the chosen films include a banana with an attitude, ultra marathoners running with stubborn animals, neon spandex and much, much more! It’s a diverse and highly entertaining line-up with something for everyone.

“Clips is a great place to come together with friends and relax,” said Christie Catania, Clips National Special Events Manager. “It is an outdoor evening gathering, where you can connect with friends, watch films and enjoy good beers. One-hundred percent of proceeds from beer sales benefits your local nonprofit.”

Other tips:
Food is welcome; alcohol is not (leave that to us).
Bring low chairs or blankets – or lounge on the grass.
Entire families are welcome.
Bring your I.D. if you plan to sample beers!
Bring a water bottle – New Belgium gives away water for free.
Dogs are welcomed on a leash, under control, and by their owner’s side.
Please walk, ride a bike, carpool, or take public transportation!

Public Art Wednesday: Gil Green’s ALS Movie Project

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We’ve all heard of the infamous ALS Ice bucket challenge that has been invading our social media this past summer. People all around the globe filmed themselves as they poured iced cold water on themselves to raise awareness of the Lou Gehrig’s disease. The ice water is so cold that it paralyses us for only a couple of seconds, a feeling that those who suffer from the ALS disease must endure everyday.

It’s nice to see however, that Miami as a city can contribute and take a step to help those in need. In fact, Miami-based music video director Gil Green hopes to direct a short-film, which will be an ALS Battle focus movie. This film is based on a true-life story about a youth basketball coach at Michael-Ann Russell JCC in North Miami. The coach is actually a close friend of the director and has been an inspiration to the storyboard of this short-film.

If you would like to support this movie, please help fund the project. A portion of the profits will be donated to the ALS Recovery Fund. It’s truly great to see how our community can make small but effective changes! Catch Green’s new movie this December at the Miami Borscht Film Festival.

Click here to help support this awesome project!

– Lina Fahmy

 Photograph: NBC News

Do you know of any art fairs or festivals coming up in Miami? Let us know on Twitter at @Loop305 with the hashtag #PublicArtWednesday

 

Public Art Wednesday: Gil Green's ALS Movie Project

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We’ve all heard of the infamous ALS Ice bucket challenge that has been invading our social media this past summer. People all around the globe filmed themselves as they poured iced cold water on themselves to raise awareness of the Lou Gehrig’s disease. The ice water is so cold that it paralyses us for only a couple of seconds, a feeling that those who suffer from the ALS disease must endure everyday.

It’s nice to see however, that Miami as a city can contribute and take a step to help those in need. In fact, Miami-based music video director Gil Green hopes to direct a short-film, which will be an ALS Battle focus movie. This film is based on a true-life story about a youth basketball coach at Michael-Ann Russell JCC in North Miami. The coach is actually a close friend of the director and has been an inspiration to the storyboard of this short-film.

If you would like to support this movie, please help fund the project. A portion of the profits will be donated to the ALS Recovery Fund. It’s truly great to see how our community can make small but effective changes! Catch Green’s new movie this December at the Miami Borscht Film Festival.

Click here to help support this awesome project!

– Lina Fahmy

 Photograph: NBC News

Do you know of any art fairs or festivals coming up in Miami? Let us know on Twitter at @Loop305 with the hashtag #PublicArtWednesday

 

Miami International Film Festival MIFFecito Line-up 10/16/14-10/19/14

Miami International Film Festival MIFFecito Line-up
October 16- 19, 2014
Miami Dade College Tower Theater

Opening Night Film + Party $50 // $40 for members.
All other screenings $12 adults, $11 seniors, $10 members, $7 students.
Buy Tickets Online
Website

Miami International Film Festival is the only major film festival event housed within a college or university.

Miami International Film Festival (MiamiFF), a program of Miami Dade College’s MDCulture, is proud to announce the lineup for MIFFecito 2014, the “mini” film festival which provides a mid-season “taste” to next year’s 32nd edition running March 6-15, 2015. Taking place over four days (October 16- 19, 2014), MIFFecito will premiere heralded international films submitted from countries including Bhutan, Cuba, Italy, Mexico, Poland, and Spain. Miami Dade College’s Tower Theater will serve as the exclusive location for all screenings.

MiamiFF Executive Director Jaie Laplante mentions, “As Miami’s beloved cafecito culture is to mid-day refreshment, MIFFecito is to our annual March festival. MIFFecito is an appetizer to MiamiFF’s main course, the perfect Fall break for film lovers who crave a cinematic fix.”

The ‘mini’ festival’s film slate includes:
Thursday, October 16, 7:00pm
Behavior, Screening, Opening Night Gala

Thursday, October 16, 9:00pm
Opening Night Party at Ball & Chain, Special Event

Friday, October 17, 7:00pm
I Can Quit Whenever I Want, Screening, Cinema 360

Friday, October 17, 7:30pm
Root, Screening, Cinema 360

Friday. October 17, 9:30pm
Carmina and amen, Screening, Cinema 360

Saturday October 18, 12:00pm,, Free Tickets
Master Class: The Art Of Curation With Thom Powers, Masterclass

Saturday, October 18, 6:30pm
Root Screening 2, Screening, Cinema 360

Saturday, October 18, 7:00pm
Vara, Screening, Cinema 360

Saturday, October 18, 9:00pm
Lake Los Angeles, Screening, America the Beautiful

Saturday, October 18, 9:00pm
The Blue Car, Screening, Shorts

Saturday, October 18, 9:30pm
Paradise, Screening, Cinema 360

Sunday, October 19, 3:00pm, Free Tickets
The Laramie Project, Masterclass, Screening, From the Vault

Sunday, October 19, 3:30pm
Spanish Affair, Screening, Cinema 360

Sunday, October 19, 6:00pm
Life Feels Good, Screening, Cinema 360

Sunday, October 19, 6:30pm
Lake Los Angeles Screening 2, Screening, America the Beautiful

Sunday, October 19, 8:30pm
Spanish Affair, Screening, Cinema 360

Behavior (Conducta) (Cuba), directed by Ernesto Daranas. FLORIDA PREMIERE. *OPENING NIGHT FILM – FOLLOWED BY OPENING NIGHT PARTY AT THE SOON-TO-BE-OPENED “BALL & CHAIN” NIGHTCLUB. In director Ernesto Daranas’ second dramatic feature film, which will screen opening night at MIFFecito, a Havana boy sent to a reform school becomes the subject of a moral tug-of-war between generational ideologies in today’s Cuba. The complex, dramatic story centers on Chala, who on the critical cusp of adolescence, scrapes by with few positive role models as he illegally trains fight dogs. After Chala is sent to reform school, his addict mother’s attempts to have him released set up a chain reaction among the school leaders. Since its premiere in Cuba, the film became an unexpected social phenomenon sparking Cuba’s current social state as a hot topic for discussion.

“The Blue Car” (“El carro azul”) (Germany / Cuba), directed by Valerie Heine. FLORIDA PREMIERE. A short dramatic film about Marcos. His grandmother’s death forces Hansel, his worldly brother, to return Cuba to care for him, and an old family game helps restore the trust lost over the years.

Carmina and Amen (Carmina y amén) (Spain), directed by Paco León. NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE. Actor-cum-director Paco León is a familiar face to Miami art film lovers. He starred in the 2013 film Three Many Weddings which played at MiamiFF31. But the year prior, he created a charming showcase for the incredible force, charisma and outrageous personality of his actress-mother Carmina Barrios’ in Carmina or Blow-Up, which became an unexpected hit both in Spain and Miami. In this 2014 sequel, Carmina and Amen, Carmina triumphantly returns, upgrading the low-budget original with a deeper, more mature work that ups the ante on her larger-than-life outlook on family, sex, death and any other topic that falls into her purview.

I Can Quit Whenever I Want (Smetto quando voglio) (Italy), directed by Sydney Sibilia. FLORIDA PREMIERE. Full of terrific, farcical comedy and wicked social commentary, I Can Quit Whenever I Want is director Sydney Sibilia’s vehicle to offer Italians the chance to chuckle at the gloomy 43% unemployment rate for Italy’s youth. Realizing their post-graduate degrees are worthless, a rag-tag crew of desperate intellectuals imagine a new psychotropic drug, and then apply their refined but completely unmarketable skills to the illicit drug trade, much to the chagrin of the local Mafia. This film was nominated for 12 Donatello Awards, the Academy Awards of Italy.

Lake Los Angeles (U.S.A.), directed by Mike Ott. FLORIDA PREMIERE. Francisco, played by Miami’s own Roberto Sanchez, is a middle-aged Cuban man who works odd construction jobs, and makes money on the side by providing his home as a holding house for illegal Mexican immigrants. Cecilia, a 10-year-old Mexican girl, crosses the border hoping to find a better life in the US, but her treacherous journey into the Promised Land will test her spiritual and physical fortitude. Lake Los Angeles (2014) completes Mike’s desert trilogy which also includes: Littlerock (2010) and Pearblossom Hwy (2012).

Life Feels Good (Chce siÄ™ zyć) (Poland), directed by Maciej Pieprzyca. FLORIDA PREMIERE. The winner of several major awards at the 2014 Polish Academy Awards, Life Feels Good is the funny, brazen, sexual, fierce and wistfully melancholic story of Mateusz, a boy born with cerebral palsy and whose inner voice dialogue drives the film’s narrative during his 26 year fight to communicate with the world. Like My Left Foot, which is also based on a true story, the Maciej Pieprzyca-directed film draws parallels to Poland’s national struggles over the time period of Mateusz’s life, both the nation and the man refusing to give up.

Paradise (Paraíso) (Mexico), directed by Mariana Chenillo. FLORIDA PREMIERE. Director Mariana Chenillo’s second feature film takes on society’s obsession with “the perfect body” through light-hearted humor, poignant wit and absurd definitions of relationship balance. A deeply in-love, overweight married couple’s relationship suffers when, humiliated by social weight-loss chatter, they mutually seek to shrink their plus-sized bodies. Only one spouse succeeds, burdening the “failing” spouse with today’s idea of appearance and self-worth, even in the presence of unconditional love. The premiere at the Festival will be Chenillo’s second visit. Her previous film, Nora’s Will, won the Audience Award at MiamiFF26 in 2009.

Root (Raiz) (Chile), directed by Matías Rojas Valencia. FLORIDA PREMIERE. What happens when the estranged, abused 20-something daughter of a privileged family spontaneously adopts a nine year old boy orphaned from her domineering mother’s maid’s death? A long, rewarding road-trip, fraught with self-discovery, and bond-building. Despite their considerable age difference, Amalia and Cristobal’s common experiences of difficult family life are reinforced by director Matías Rojas Valencia’s striking, imposing scenery, at once building connections between the characters, the planet, and the wonders of life itself.

Spanish Affair (Ochos apellidos vascos) (Spain), directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. EAST COAST PREMIERE. No film in 2014 has tapped the Spanish zeitgeist to the astonishing level represented by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro’s Spanish Affair, catapulting the 98-minute comedy to become the all-time highest-grossing Spanish film at the domestic Spanish box office. A love-smitten Seville man must pretend to be a Basque man in order to win the girl of his dreams, highlighting the cultural divide between northern and southern Spain. The tensions of Basque separatist sentiments, exasperated by Spain’s economic crisis, are a difficult daily reality, providing a taboo-busting opportunity to ease the pain with laughter through a seemingly-innocent film that proves otherwise.

Vara: A Blessing (Bhutan / Hong Kong / Sri Lanka), directed by Khyentse Norbu. FLORIDA PREMIERE. Director Khyentse Norbu’s lush, breathtaking visuals unfold the story of India’s brutal, indiscriminate caste system, which too-frequently constricts the possibility for the simplest, earnest relationships. The communion of love, art and spirituality collide when a lower-caste Muslim enraptures a lovely Hindu girl through the earthy, artistic grace of pottery, complicating village elder plans of marrying Lila off to a wealthy scion. Vara: A Blessing is a triumphant expression of whirling dance, music and the boundaries of devotion. The film is accompanied by music from worldwide famed composer and producer Nitin Sawhney. Director Norbu, who is a practicing lama, visited MiamiFF21 in 2004 when his previous film, Travellers & Magicians, was screened at the Olympia Theater.

In addition to MIFFecito’s slate of premieres, visionary playwright and director Moisés Kaufman will host a special event titled A Conversation with Moisés Kaufman & THE LARAMIE PROJECT Retrospective Screening.The Laramie Project, his landmark 2002 HBO documentary, chronicles the legislative aftermath of gay teen Matthew Shephard’s hate-crime murder. The film, an exposé of intolerance and discrimination which echoes current news from Russia and Africa, offers fresh lessons in the ongoing war. The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act has positively impacted the past five years in the United States. The director will lead a post-screening conversation on the issues, techniques, and engagement his landmark film helped spark. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Kaufman is currently in Miami rehearsing for the November debut of Bizet’s Carmen, which is being co-produced by his Tectonic Theater Project.

Producing sponsors of MIFFecito include Ball & Chain Bar & Lounge.

Miami International Children’s Film Festival 10/17/14, 10/18/14, 10/19/14

Miami International Children’s Film Festival
Friday, 10/17/2014 – 10/19/2014 04:00 pm –
MICFF_logo_finalsCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Ave.,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: Opening Night $15 (Fri), $11.50 Sat & Sun, children up to 12yrs old $7

The biggest film event of the year for South Florida’s children and families is back. The second annual Miami International Children’s Film Festival, presented by the Coral Gables Art Cinema in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival.

The Miami International Children’s Film Festival aims to provide its audiences with global, multicultural and outstanding films – all of them area premieres.

Miami International Children’s Film Festival Schedule

Friday, October 17, 2014

• 4 p.m. – Kids Mix [just “Kids Mix”](Ages 3+)
Florida Premiere

A specially curated program for kids as young as 3 years old and up features 12 short and wonderful animations from around the world, including:

o “Snowflake” (Russia), in which a boy receives a paper snowflake in the mail and sticks it under his pillow, only to find his world has been transformed.

o “Hello World” (France), set in a collage forest crafted out of newspaper, plants, and paper maché, in which a newborn owl wakes up and explores the complicated world around him.

o “The Lovely Letter L” (U.S.), an infectious musical short about lemons, light bulbs, laundry and lots more.

o “The New Species” (Czech Republic), in which three friends discover a mysterious bone and set out to discover the creature it belonged to.
o “Big Block Sing-Song: Hair” (Canada), an electronic pop tune about the stuff that grows out of your head.
o “Monstersymfonie” (Germany), featuring a band of four monsters, one girl, and some very silly instruments who are definitely playing past their bedtime.

• 6:30 p.m. – Opening Night Reception and Film Screening

o 6:30 p.m. – Reception with food from Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Whole Food Market, and special drinks for kids and adults

o 7:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants” (France, Ages 5+) with special presentation before the film from University of Miami Research Assistant Professor and “Bug Expert” Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy, whose area of expertise is the behavior of social insects.
Florida Premiere
o Humorously bug-eyed animated insects battle it out against lush live action backgrounds in this enormously inventive comic adventure from award-winning French animators. The unique combination of real life landscapes – a micro-world shot in extreme and stunning close-up – and wonderfully animated creepy-crawlies engaging in playful antics, will leave the viewer both dazzled and amused.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

• 10 a.m. – Film Screening: “Boy and the World” (Brazil, Ages 5+)
Florida Premiere

o Brazilian artist Alê Abreu brings to screen a strikingly unique visual style that shows the world through the eyes of Cuca, a young boy who lives a life of quiet wonder, exploring all that the countryside has to offer. His cozy world is shattered when his father leaves for the city, prompting him to embark on a quest to reunite his family.

• 11 a.m. – 3p.m. – Workshop I: Stop Motion Animation for Kids at Coral Gables Museum

o For ages 6 to 12, students will learn basic principles of stop-motion animation by looking at various examples of films made with the techniques and then create their own short films. The final product will be delivered in an electronic file to every student for them to keep and shared on the Gables Cinema website and social media platforms.

o $20 material and equipment fee

• 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Festival Fair in Cinema’s Perrin Plaza
o Featuring face painting, The Miami Balloon Guy, temporary tattoos, live music from Latin Grammy Nominee Rita Rosa Ruesga and more!
o Free

• 12:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Party Mix” (Multiple countries, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere
In this wonderful compilation of eight short films specially curated for Miami audiences, viewers will enjoy films from around the world including:
o “Rabbit and Deer” (Hungary), in which best friends Rabbit and Deer share everything, including a love of hot chocolate with marshmallows, but their friendship is challenged by the discovery of a third dimension.

o “Carpark” (U.K.) where a simple shopping trip goes horribly wrong.

o “The Big Beast” (France), in which a legend says that a huge beast will come to eat you when you least expect it.

o “The Princess, the Prince and the Green-Eyed Dragon” (Germany) featuring a selfish Prince and Princess and a helpful dragon, and in the end, they each get what they deserve.

o “Portlandia: Rat’s” (U.S.) the story of a trio of hipster rodents who are tired of the way rats are always getting slandered by humans.

• 2:15 p.m. – “Minuscule: valley of the Lost Ants” (France, Ages 5+), encore screening
o See Opening Night for full description.

• 4:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Selkirk, the Real Robinson Crusoe” (Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Ages 9+)
U.S. Premiere

o Selkirk, an unruly, selfish privateer, is the sailing master of the Esperanza, an English galley sailing the South Seas in search of treasures. In the absence of enemy boats, the privateers pass the time gambling and loafing off. Before long, Selkirk has squandered his current and future savings and alienated the entire crew, especially Captain Bullock, who decides to maroon him on an uninhabited island. The beautifully hand-crafted stop motion animation has a distinct feel that gives the film character. In an attempt to tell kids the “true story” of the famous castaway Robinson Crusoe, the film is a perfect blend of whimsy and action.
o Q&A with director Walter Tournier immediately following the premiere.

• 7 p.m. – Film Screening: “Starry Starry Night” (Taiwan, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Starry Starry Night is the imaginative, whimsical and emotionally resonant coming-of-age story of Mei, a day-dreamy seventh-grader whose life seems to be falling apart around her and Jay who avoids contact with his new schoolmates and becomes an instant target for their derision and taunting. Based on the graphic novel by Taiwanese writer Jimmy Liao, Starry Starry Night is a charming and honest portrayal of all the wonderful, life-changing, sometimes-painful events that can happen when you’re 13 and finding your place in the world.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

• 10 a.m. – Kids Mix: Shorts for Tots (Ages 3+), Encore screening

o See Friday for full description.

• 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Workshop II: Stop Motion Animation for teens at Coral Gables Museum

o For ages 13 to 18, students will learn basic principles of stop-motion animation with a focus on printed materials, watch short films with a variety of stop-motion techniques and then create their own content for short films. The final product will be delivered in an electronic file to every student for them to keep and shared on the Gables Cinema website and social media platforms.
o $20 material and equipment fee

• 11:30 a.m. – Film Screening: “Aunt Hilda!” (France, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Jacques-Remy Girerd, creator of “A Cat in Paris” and “Mia and the Migoo” returns to the Gables Cinema with his latest hand-drawn gem. Hilda lives high above the city, happily at home with tens of thousands of rare and luscious plants in her palace of a greenhouse. But down below, a new, genetically modified super-grain threatens to disrupt the delicate natural harmony. The film’s not-so-subtle eco-message builds to a suitably cataclysmic, technology-gone-haywire finale, as the destructive power of the Frankenplant is unleashed and Hilda must help the Earth save itself from a very colorful biological mayhem.

• 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Festival Fair in Cinema’s Perrin Plaza
o Featuring face painting, The Miami Balloon Guy, temporary tattoos, live music from Latin Grammy Nominee Rita Rosa Ruesga and treats
o Free

• 2 p.m. – Film Screening: “Nocturna” (France, Ages 5+)
Florida Premiere

o Visually stunning and wildly inventive, “Nocturna” explores the mystery of the night in a sweeping adventure full of Alice in Wonderland-like characters and moody, dream-inspired landscapes. After an unusual discovery on the rooftop of his orphanage, a young boy named Tim plunges into the secret world of Nocturna, a city inhabited by curious creatures who control the night. There are hairdressers who specialize in bed-heads, dream writers, and a vast herd of guardian cats led by the gigantic Cat Shepherd. Yet Nocturna is in danger: the stars in the sky are disappearing, kids are becoming restless at night, and a mysterious shadow creature is haunting the empty streets, extinguishing anything that gives off light. If Tim and the Cat Shepherd can’t set things right, nighttime will never be the same. In the end, Tim and the audience ultimately learn that the night doesn’t have to be so scary after all!
o Q&A with director Victor Maldonado immediately following the premiere.

• 4:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Animation Celebration: John Hubley” (U.S., Ages 8+)
South Florida Premiere

o This program features films from legendary animators John and Faith Hubley who were ousted from the famed Disney animation team during a writer’s strike after working on films such as “Bambi,” “Dumbo” and “Pinocchio.” These new restorations on 35mm prints are a celebration of John Hubley’s 100th birthday and the inventive work the pair did after leaving Hollywood. The visually striking, playful and innovative short films address a wide range of topics – from the plight of the modern day farmer to two boys’ search for a pet bird – and feature the voices of jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie, English actor Dudley Moore, and the Hubley’s children.

• 6:15 p.m. – Film Screening: “Mother, I Love You” (Latvia, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Winner of top prizes at the Berlin and Los Angeles Film Festivals, Janis Nords’ instantly engaging second feature combines coming-of-age drama with slow-burn thriller to tell the story of a boy who is unable to extricate himself from a growing web of lies. The film’s portrait of preteen rebelliousness has been compared to Truffaut’s iconic “The 400 Blows” and the Dardennes’ “The Kid with a Bike.” But no degree in cinema studies is required to enjoy this captivating and emotionally profound film. Film contains some mature subject matter.

Miami International Children's Film Festival 10/17/14, 10/18/14, 10/19/14

Miami International Children’s Film Festival
Friday, 10/17/2014 – 10/19/2014 04:00 pm –
MICFF_logo_finalsCoral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Ave.,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: Opening Night $15 (Fri), $11.50 Sat & Sun, children up to 12yrs old $7

The biggest film event of the year for South Florida’s children and families is back. The second annual Miami International Children’s Film Festival, presented by the Coral Gables Art Cinema in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival.

The Miami International Children’s Film Festival aims to provide its audiences with global, multicultural and outstanding films – all of them area premieres.

Miami International Children’s Film Festival Schedule

Friday, October 17, 2014

• 4 p.m. – Kids Mix [just “Kids Mix”](Ages 3+)
Florida Premiere

A specially curated program for kids as young as 3 years old and up features 12 short and wonderful animations from around the world, including:

o “Snowflake” (Russia), in which a boy receives a paper snowflake in the mail and sticks it under his pillow, only to find his world has been transformed.

o “Hello World” (France), set in a collage forest crafted out of newspaper, plants, and paper maché, in which a newborn owl wakes up and explores the complicated world around him.

o “The Lovely Letter L” (U.S.), an infectious musical short about lemons, light bulbs, laundry and lots more.

o “The New Species” (Czech Republic), in which three friends discover a mysterious bone and set out to discover the creature it belonged to.
o “Big Block Sing-Song: Hair” (Canada), an electronic pop tune about the stuff that grows out of your head.
o “Monstersymfonie” (Germany), featuring a band of four monsters, one girl, and some very silly instruments who are definitely playing past their bedtime.

• 6:30 p.m. – Opening Night Reception and Film Screening

o 6:30 p.m. – Reception with food from Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Whole Food Market, and special drinks for kids and adults

o 7:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants” (France, Ages 5+) with special presentation before the film from University of Miami Research Assistant Professor and “Bug Expert” Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy, whose area of expertise is the behavior of social insects.
Florida Premiere
o Humorously bug-eyed animated insects battle it out against lush live action backgrounds in this enormously inventive comic adventure from award-winning French animators. The unique combination of real life landscapes – a micro-world shot in extreme and stunning close-up – and wonderfully animated creepy-crawlies engaging in playful antics, will leave the viewer both dazzled and amused.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

• 10 a.m. – Film Screening: “Boy and the World” (Brazil, Ages 5+)
Florida Premiere

o Brazilian artist Alê Abreu brings to screen a strikingly unique visual style that shows the world through the eyes of Cuca, a young boy who lives a life of quiet wonder, exploring all that the countryside has to offer. His cozy world is shattered when his father leaves for the city, prompting him to embark on a quest to reunite his family.

• 11 a.m. – 3p.m. – Workshop I: Stop Motion Animation for Kids at Coral Gables Museum

o For ages 6 to 12, students will learn basic principles of stop-motion animation by looking at various examples of films made with the techniques and then create their own short films. The final product will be delivered in an electronic file to every student for them to keep and shared on the Gables Cinema website and social media platforms.

o $20 material and equipment fee

• 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Festival Fair in Cinema’s Perrin Plaza
o Featuring face painting, The Miami Balloon Guy, temporary tattoos, live music from Latin Grammy Nominee Rita Rosa Ruesga and more!
o Free

• 12:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Party Mix” (Multiple countries, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere
In this wonderful compilation of eight short films specially curated for Miami audiences, viewers will enjoy films from around the world including:
o “Rabbit and Deer” (Hungary), in which best friends Rabbit and Deer share everything, including a love of hot chocolate with marshmallows, but their friendship is challenged by the discovery of a third dimension.

o “Carpark” (U.K.) where a simple shopping trip goes horribly wrong.

o “The Big Beast” (France), in which a legend says that a huge beast will come to eat you when you least expect it.

o “The Princess, the Prince and the Green-Eyed Dragon” (Germany) featuring a selfish Prince and Princess and a helpful dragon, and in the end, they each get what they deserve.

o “Portlandia: Rat’s” (U.S.) the story of a trio of hipster rodents who are tired of the way rats are always getting slandered by humans.

• 2:15 p.m. – “Minuscule: valley of the Lost Ants” (France, Ages 5+), encore screening
o See Opening Night for full description.

• 4:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Selkirk, the Real Robinson Crusoe” (Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Ages 9+)
U.S. Premiere

o Selkirk, an unruly, selfish privateer, is the sailing master of the Esperanza, an English galley sailing the South Seas in search of treasures. In the absence of enemy boats, the privateers pass the time gambling and loafing off. Before long, Selkirk has squandered his current and future savings and alienated the entire crew, especially Captain Bullock, who decides to maroon him on an uninhabited island. The beautifully hand-crafted stop motion animation has a distinct feel that gives the film character. In an attempt to tell kids the “true story” of the famous castaway Robinson Crusoe, the film is a perfect blend of whimsy and action.
o Q&A with director Walter Tournier immediately following the premiere.

• 7 p.m. – Film Screening: “Starry Starry Night” (Taiwan, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Starry Starry Night is the imaginative, whimsical and emotionally resonant coming-of-age story of Mei, a day-dreamy seventh-grader whose life seems to be falling apart around her and Jay who avoids contact with his new schoolmates and becomes an instant target for their derision and taunting. Based on the graphic novel by Taiwanese writer Jimmy Liao, Starry Starry Night is a charming and honest portrayal of all the wonderful, life-changing, sometimes-painful events that can happen when you’re 13 and finding your place in the world.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

• 10 a.m. – Kids Mix: Shorts for Tots (Ages 3+), Encore screening

o See Friday for full description.

• 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Workshop II: Stop Motion Animation for teens at Coral Gables Museum

o For ages 13 to 18, students will learn basic principles of stop-motion animation with a focus on printed materials, watch short films with a variety of stop-motion techniques and then create their own content for short films. The final product will be delivered in an electronic file to every student for them to keep and shared on the Gables Cinema website and social media platforms.
o $20 material and equipment fee

• 11:30 a.m. – Film Screening: “Aunt Hilda!” (France, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Jacques-Remy Girerd, creator of “A Cat in Paris” and “Mia and the Migoo” returns to the Gables Cinema with his latest hand-drawn gem. Hilda lives high above the city, happily at home with tens of thousands of rare and luscious plants in her palace of a greenhouse. But down below, a new, genetically modified super-grain threatens to disrupt the delicate natural harmony. The film’s not-so-subtle eco-message builds to a suitably cataclysmic, technology-gone-haywire finale, as the destructive power of the Frankenplant is unleashed and Hilda must help the Earth save itself from a very colorful biological mayhem.

• 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Festival Fair in Cinema’s Perrin Plaza
o Featuring face painting, The Miami Balloon Guy, temporary tattoos, live music from Latin Grammy Nominee Rita Rosa Ruesga and treats
o Free

• 2 p.m. – Film Screening: “Nocturna” (France, Ages 5+)
Florida Premiere

o Visually stunning and wildly inventive, “Nocturna” explores the mystery of the night in a sweeping adventure full of Alice in Wonderland-like characters and moody, dream-inspired landscapes. After an unusual discovery on the rooftop of his orphanage, a young boy named Tim plunges into the secret world of Nocturna, a city inhabited by curious creatures who control the night. There are hairdressers who specialize in bed-heads, dream writers, and a vast herd of guardian cats led by the gigantic Cat Shepherd. Yet Nocturna is in danger: the stars in the sky are disappearing, kids are becoming restless at night, and a mysterious shadow creature is haunting the empty streets, extinguishing anything that gives off light. If Tim and the Cat Shepherd can’t set things right, nighttime will never be the same. In the end, Tim and the audience ultimately learn that the night doesn’t have to be so scary after all!
o Q&A with director Victor Maldonado immediately following the premiere.

• 4:30 p.m. – Film Screening: “Animation Celebration: John Hubley” (U.S., Ages 8+)
South Florida Premiere

o This program features films from legendary animators John and Faith Hubley who were ousted from the famed Disney animation team during a writer’s strike after working on films such as “Bambi,” “Dumbo” and “Pinocchio.” These new restorations on 35mm prints are a celebration of John Hubley’s 100th birthday and the inventive work the pair did after leaving Hollywood. The visually striking, playful and innovative short films address a wide range of topics – from the plight of the modern day farmer to two boys’ search for a pet bird – and feature the voices of jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie, English actor Dudley Moore, and the Hubley’s children.

• 6:15 p.m. – Film Screening: “Mother, I Love You” (Latvia, Ages 9+)
Florida Premiere

o Winner of top prizes at the Berlin and Los Angeles Film Festivals, Janis Nords’ instantly engaging second feature combines coming-of-age drama with slow-burn thriller to tell the story of a boy who is unable to extricate himself from a growing web of lies. The film’s portrait of preteen rebelliousness has been compared to Truffaut’s iconic “The 400 Blows” and the Dardennes’ “The Kid with a Bike.” But no degree in cinema studies is required to enjoy this captivating and emotionally profound film. Film contains some mature subject matter.

The 4th Annual Film Festival Returns to the Colony Theater 9/23/14

The 4th Annual Film Festival Returns to the Colony Theater
Tuesday, 09/23/2014 – 09/25/2014 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
TFF-2014-Flyer-2-Outside-2_MiamiOnlyColony Theater
1040 Lincoln Rd,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Free

After three successful runs, the 4th annual Turkish Film Festival returns to Miami from September 23rd thru the 25th. As it is customary, all screenings will take place at the Colony Theater located at 1040 Lincoln Road and are free and open to the public.

This year, the festival will be showcasing four feature films that represent the best Turkish Cinema has to offer. Opening the festival on September 23rd at will be Only You. Directed by Hakan Yonat, this is the love story of Hazal, a visually disabled young woman and Ali, a former boxer. On September 24th, the festival will feature Oh Brother, directed by Kemal Uzun. This hilarious comedy adventure sees three friends attempt to turn their lives around only to find themselves in a whole heap of trouble. Also on September 24 will be Love Me. Co-directed by Marina Gorbach and Mehmet Bahadie Er, Love Me is an idiosyncratic comedy-drama sprinkled with hilarious notes of cultural clashes and endearing displays of kindness that will warm audience’s hearts in the most unexpected way. On September 25th, the festival will be closing with a screening of My World. Directed by Ugur Yucel, My World is inspirational drama about a devoted teacher who helps a deaf and blind girl to live with her disabilities.

The Deserter a Venezuelan movie at the Tower Theater Miami 9/12/14

The Deserter a Venezuelan movie at the Tower Theater Miami
Friday, 09/12/2014 – 09/30/2014 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
EjercitoTower Theater Miami
1508 S.W 8th Street.,
Miami, Florida 33135
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: $10

THE DESERTER (Memorias de un Soldado)
A Venezuelan movie about love in times of war, at the Tower Theater Miami, starting this Friday September 12, at 7PM.

At a time when war, chaos and death reign over every last inch of Venezuela, a soldier and a brave young woman manage to make space for love, despite their apparently conflicting ideals.

The Making of South Beach Fundraiser 8/28/14

The Making of South Beach Fundraiser
Thursday, 08/28/2014 – 06:00 pm – 02:00 am
making-of-sobeMoonchine Asian Bistro.Garden.Lounge
7100 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami, Florida 33138
More Info Link
Cost: Free

Bobby Radical, Pierre Zon and Jacques Ardisson,
bring you BASH and BEYOND, An ode to the legendary BASH Nightclub of South Beach.

Join us in raising funds for the The Making of South Beach, A documentary about the nightlife pioneers in the 80’s and 90’s who laid the ground work.

Enjoy 2-4-1 Cocktails from
6:00pm – 8:00pm

There will be Complimentary Champagne and Stoli Vodka cocktails
for ladies 10:00pm – 12 Midnight

The original BASH world sound by Monsieur ZonZon and Dj Chilly

Doors open 6:00pm
For more info or dinner reservations call 305-759-3999

Dr. Umar Johnson Tour 8/22/14

Dr. Umar Johnson Tour
Friday, 08/22/2014 – 08/22/2014 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
dr-umar-miamiKROMA
3670 Grand Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33133
Facebook Link
Cost: $10.00

Last Stop Ent. & PR Presents
National acclaimed public speaker makes Coconut Grove Village West Debut, Friday August 22nd from 6-9pm featuring the film
Hidden Colors 3 followed by an open discussion.
location: KROMA 3670 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove, Miami
Florida 33133 – 305-576-6278

Free Screenings of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 8/30/14-8/31/14

Free Screenings of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Saturday, 08/30/2014 – 08/31/2014 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
AP-ET-8-x-14.FinalActors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre kicks off the 2014 -2015 Free Film Series with screenings of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial on Saturday, August 30 at 8pm and Sunday, August 31 at 3pm. Playing as both an exciting sci-fi adventure and a remarkable portrait of childhood, Steven Spielberg’s touching story of a homesick alien remains a piece of movie magic for young and old. It tells the classic tale of an extra-terrestrial who is accidentally left behind on earth and befriends a young boy and his family.

Take Me To The River Film Screening 8/18/14

Take Me To The River Film Screening
Monday, 08/18/2014 – 07:00 pm – 09:30 pm
screening-flyerParagon Grove 13 Theatre
3015 Grand Ave. #322,
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
Facebook Link
Cost: Free for members plus one guest

The Recording Academy is proud to present an exclusive screening of Take Me to the River on August 18 at Paragon Grove 13, featuring an intro by Director Martin Shore. This event is complimentary for members and one guest with RSVP. To RSVP go to http://goo.gl/b2L9ff

*Complimentary entrance for Recording Academy members and one guest only. Limited capacity; first-come, first-served.

Check-in at 7pm
Screening begins at 7:30pm

SUSHISAMBA and A Movie at Coral Gables Art Cinema 7/22/14

SUSHISAMBA & A Movie at Coral Gables Art Cinema – July 22
Tuesday, 07/22/2014 – 07/22/2014 05:00 pm – 11:00 pm
SUSHISAMBA
180 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: $35

SUSHISAMBA Coral Gables and Coral Gables Art Cinema are teaming up to present a new monthly series: SAMBA & A MOVIE. Come enjoy a 3-course prix-fixe dinner from a special menu each month, inspired by a feature film on view at the celebrated and neighboring art house. A Wolf at the Door, one of the best Brazilian films of the year, will be playing Tuesday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. It’s dinner and a movie for only $35. Purchase your ticket at www.gablescinema.com and call the SUSHISAMBA location to make your reservations before or after the film.

Where to be 6/20-6/26

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Here at In The Loop, we know there are always places to be and events to attend. Each Friday, we feature a special “where to be” post on our blog to make sure every day of the week has some sort of cultural event to check out. We hope that you all can come out into the community and learn and commemorate some influential people and events around Miami! Have something coming up that you’d like to see here? Tweet us @Loop305 using #WhereToBe hashtag!

6/20/14 8:00pm-10:00am

Moksha Gallery / Arts Collective

228 N.E. 59th. Street,

305-757-7277, Florida MIAMI, FL 33137

Moksha Roots Live Kayakfari ART show: Surreal Digital Art of Flex Maslan

SURREAL DIGITAL ART and aerial panoramic photography from the Everglades by Flex Maslan.

RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/236520939890148/

6/21/14 10:00pm-11:00am

E11EVEN Miami

29 NE 11th Street,

Miami, Florida 33132

Jamie Fox and Friends to Host DJ Irie’s Official Birthday and Irie Weekend Closing Bash

More info: http://www.11miami.com/

6/22/14 3:00pm-6:30pm

New River Civic Center

60 Western Rd,

Sunrise, Florida 33326

StyleLuxe Beauty & Fashion “Mixer”

More info: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/style-luxe-beauty-fashion-mixer-tickets-9717895487

6/23/14 8:00pm-10:00pm

Radio Bar

814 1st Street,

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

2 Fast 2 Furious will be premiering at Radio Bar on a 100 inch projected screen. Enjoy FREE pizza that will melt in your mouth, delicious popcorn and of course be sure to enjoy the extended happy hour!

More info: http://radiosouthbeach.com/events/880/

6/24/14 7:00pm-9:00pm

Sushi Samba

180 Aragon Avenue,

Coral Gables, Florida 33134

SUSHISAMBA Coral Gables is welcoming spring with the launch of SUSHI & SAKE 101. The two-hour interactive class introduces guests to the history and traditions of sake, the art of sushi making and offers an in-depth instruction about these two worldly traditions from resident experts.

More info: http://sushisamba.com/

6/25/14 5:30pm

Books and Books

265 Aragon Avenue,

Coral Gables, Florida 33134

En conversación con CALA y con la visita especial de Sonya Smith. Una noche brillante en Books&Books, por el número de estrellas presentes y por el camino de luz que Ricardo ha recorrido y del cual nos habla en su libro, Tu Vida No Tiene Que Ser Una Novela.

More info: http://www.booksandbooks.com/event/ricardo-ch%C3%A1vez-tu-vida-no-tiene-que-ser-una-novela-gables

6/26/14 6:00pm-7:30pm

Haven Lounge

1237 Lincoln Rd,

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Haven Lounge Fundraiser

More info: http://daniellalevinecava.com/

 


Hidden Colors 3 Premiere in South Florida 6/26/14

Hidden Colors 3 Premiere in South Florida
Thursday, 06/26/2014 – 05:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Betty T. Ferguson Complex
3000 NW 199th St.,
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
Webpage Link
Cost: $12.00

For Immediate Release

Hidden Colors 3: South Florida Screening | Miami Gardens

June 26, 2014- “Hidden Colors” — a documentary series about the cultural history of African Americans, identity and race in America, will be releasing the highly anticipated third installment, “The Rules Of Racism.” The film will focus on the topic of race, racism, and history within the United States. The project features various speakers from scholars such as Dick Gregory and Phil Valentine, to entertainment vets like Nas, KRS-ONE, David Banner and Paul Mooney.

The series’ director and producer Tariq “Elite” Nasheed — a New York Times bestselling author, public speaker, and radio host — is widely known for his social commentary. In the trailer, he briefly alludes to a certain motivation in approaching the topic of racism, “there’s never been a real dialogue in America about race because every time we talk about race the conversation then turns into ‘what’s wrong with black people.'” This documentary destroys the myths and lies about melinated people of African descent. For those who are seeking the truth about black history and the effects of systemic racism in this country, Hidden Colors 3 and the Hidden Colors series is a must watch. This documentary pertains to our youth, education, economics, world history amongst other topics from a melinated perspective. If the realization and understanding that racism in America still occurs till today, self adjustment can go into effect.

Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism will be released June 26, 2014 and will be premiered in select theaters and locations around the country. South Florida patrons will have the opportunity to view this informative documentary FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY on the release date at Betty T. Ferguson Complex in Miami Gardens, 3000 NW 199th St, Miami Gardens, FL 33056.
For information on how to see the series visit the “Hidden Colors” website: www.hiddencolorsfilm.com.

Official South Florida Premiere Screening:
Thursday, June 26th, 5pm
Betty T. Ferguson Complex- 3000 NW 199th St. Miami Gardens, FL. 33056

$12 pre-sold tickets: www.gmogmedia.eventbee.com

About Hidden Colors Series:
Hidden Colors is the name of an ongoing documentary series directed by Tariq Nasheed and produced through King Flex Entertainment. The first film in the series, Hidden Colors: The Untold History Of People Of Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent, was given a limited theatrical release on April 14, 2011. A sequel, Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin, was released the following year on December 6, 2012. The third entry, Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism wil be released June 26, 2014. All three films have been funded by successful Kickstarter campaigns.

The Last Post video by Shahzia Sikander with score composed and performed live by Du Yun 5/22/14

“The Last Post,” video by Shahzia Sikander with score composed and performed live by Du Yun
Thursday, 05/22/2014 – 06:30 pm – 07:00 pm
the-last-postPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free with museum admission

Celebrate PAMM’s opening of the video installation, “The Last Post” (2010) by artist Shahzia Sikander with a special screening and live score performed by the artist’s frequent collaborator, composer Du Yun.

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Free with museum admission
Auditorium. Seating begins at 6:30, program begins at 7pm
Photo courtesy of the artist

Screening: “Black Narcissus,” a film selected and introduced by artist Naomi Fisher 5/8/14

Screening: “Black Narcissus,” a film selected and introduced by artist Naomi Fisher
Thursday, 05/08/2014 – 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
BLACK NARCISSUSPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free with museum admission

Artist Naomi Fisher whose photograph in the permanent collection is on view in “AMERICANA: Desiring Landscape” speaks briefly about the role of the natural world in her imagery and introduces “Black Narcissus” (1947), a film of her choice which reflects similar ideas in the exhibition.

“Black Narcissus” (1947)
United Kingdom. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. 101 minutes
This academy award winning Powell and Pressburger classic is set in a community of nuns struggling to establish a convent high in the Himalayas. Their spiritual aims are hampered by the arrival of a beautiful native girl and a young general, while isolation, extreme weather, altitude, and culture clashes all conspire to drive the well-intentioned missionaries mad. Winner of two Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography.

The “Desiring Landscape” gallery considers how representations of the landscape have been a means to explore human desires-from the sensual and sexual to the materialistic-to alternate interpretations of history. In correlation to the film, a brief, free public tour of “Desiring Landscape” and “Edouard Duval-Carrié: Imagined Landscapes” will also be offered at 6:30pm.

Free with museum admission. Seating begins at 6:30pm. Introduction and film screening begins at 7pm.

Self-parking on-site as available ($2/hour) / Metromover: Museum Park station / pamm.org/parking

Photo: Still from “Black Narcissus” (1947)

François Truffaut’s 400 Blows at the SoundScape Wall 4/17/14

François Truffaut’s 400 Blows at the SoundScape Wall
Thursday, 04/17/2014 – 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SoundScape
Washington Ave. at 7th Street,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free

François Truffaut’s 400 Blows, presented within “Early Truffaut: The Nouvelle Vague Classics” in partnership with “Films on the Beach,” presented by the French Embassy Cultural Services, the City of Miami Beach Arts in the Parks, the Miami Beach Cinematheque and Tigertail.

Yemenwed: Mystery Lessons Investigations in Movement and Expression 4/10/14

Yemenwed: Mystery Lessons Investigations in Movement and Expression
Thursday, 04/10/2014 – 04/10/2014 07:00 pm – 08:30 pm
yemenwedPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free with museum admission

Members of the art collective Yemenwed will screen segments of past projects, with a focus on movement and music. They will discuss the process behind the performative aspects of their work.

Yemenwed is an art collective founded in 2006 in New York City. They create collaborative works, which synthesize the artistic focus of its varying members in the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, animation, performance, and music.

The group maintains an active interest in the vocabulary of mainstream popular culture and its conventions, as well as entertainment value and notions of beauty. Each piece invariably reflects the different personal aesthetic and conceptual interests of the individual artists forming the work.

Yemenwed has released several publications and has participated in exhibitions and performances at Palais de Tokyo, Tate Modern, MOMA P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art TBA:10, Performa 09, Fake Estate Gallery, 179 Canal, Hessel Museum of Art, Asia Song Society, and Jack Hanley Gallery, among other venues.

Yemenwed are PAMM Researchers-in-Residence. This is the first of three visits, culminating in a final commissioned project in October 2014.

Free with museum admission
Open to the public
(Seating begins at 6:30)
First come, first seated.
Self-parking and valet on-site as available (rates apply) / Metromover: Museum Park station
Photo courtesy of the artist

MCCJ Film Series: Dark Girls 4/2/14

MCCJ Film Series: Dark Girls
Wednesday, 04/02/2014 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Patricia & Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280,
Miami, Florida 33129
Webpage Link
Cost: $6.00 per person

Dark Girls explores the racism that exists within and outside of the African American community towards women of varying degrees of color. After the film, participate in a discussion with Sahlia Nelson, Executive Director of Urgent Inc., as she shared how these perspectives on race and women have challenged the community. Following the discussion, visitors will have time to explore the RACE exhibition.

MCCJ Film Series: Parallel Lives 4/24/14

MCCJ Film Series: Parallel Lives
Thursday, 04/24/2014 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Patricia & Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33129
Webpage Link
Cost: $6.00 per person

Parallel Lives is a documentary detailing the lives of community historians Dr. Arva Moore Parks and Dr. Dorothy Jenkins-Fields, who experience growing up in the community in two very different ways but eventually found their professional and personal connection here in Miami, and went on to build a life-long friendship.

Join the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science for a post film discussion with Dr. Arva Moore Parks and Dr. Dorothy Jenkins-Fields as they discuss the film and their experiences in Miami. Following the discussion, visitors will have time to explore the RACE exhibition.

Miami International Film Festival premiere of Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound at The Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center on 3/14/14

Miami International Film Festival premiere of Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound at The Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center on Friday, March 14, 2014.

Movie  synopsis: “A celebration of Deep City Records, an independent label behind some of the richest music of South Florida’s soul music scene in the 1960s, this homegrown Florida story resurrects a piece of our nearly forgotten history in a rock-and-funk documentary from local filmmakers Marlon Johnson, Dennis Scholl, and Chad Tingle. Immensely talented producers and musicians such as Willie Clarke, Clarence Reid, Johnny Pearsall, Helene Smith, Betty Wright and others created and fought for a unique Florida sound in the 1960s.”

Deep City: “Birth of the Miami Sound has a compelling and galvanizing story to tell, but the zinger of this experience is the force of its soundtrack. To this day, the “Miami sound” remains wholly infectious and contagious, and to celebrate the accomplishments of the amazing musicians from a half-century ago, we will lift the screen following the end of the film for an on-stage party with DJ Spam putting a modern spin on the old Deep City sound. Complimentary beverages courtesy of Stella Artois and overflowing food stations will keep the party going, and several Deep City originals will be on hand in person. – Jaie Laplante.”

Cinematographer: Arthur Nobo
Director: Chad Tingle, Dennis Scholl, Marlon Johnson
Editor: Jaime Quintana
Executive Producer: Adrienne Kennedy, John Labonia
Producer: Chad Tingle, Dennis Scholl, Marlon Johnson

Runtime: 57

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“War Story” Debut at Miami International Film Festival 3/14/14

“War Story” Debut at Miami International Film Festival
Friday, 03/14/2014 – 09:30 pm –
War-Story-by-Kreate-FilmsRegal South Beach Stadium
1120 Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: $12

“War Story” is the third film produced by an industry newcomer, Kreate Films, a local South Florida production company. Lee (Catherine Keener) is a war photographer who has spent her adult life in the world’s most treacherous conflict zones, documenting the catastrophes of others. When we meet her, she has recently experienced her own horror after being taken hostage and brutalized in Libya. Instead of returning to New York where her concerned colleagues and loved ones anxiously await her, Lee detours to Sicily instead, where she holes up in a small hotel to weather her PTSD on her own terms, not far from the home of her former lover and mentor Albert (Ben Kingsley). As Lee struggles to recover from her psychic and physical wounds, she crosses paths with Hafsia (Hafsia Herzi), a young Tunisian migrant in need of an abortion and safe passage to France, who bears a striking resemblance to a Libyan girl Lee photographed just before her capture. Desperate to connect, Lee tries to help Hafsia, and conquer her own formidable demons in the process.

Miami Boheme Premiere 3/19/14

Miami Boheme Premiere
Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 7:00PM – 11:00PM
miamibohemeThe Stage
170 NE 38th St
Miami, FL 33137
Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door.
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The hour-long PBS documentary, “Miami Boheme: An American Musical Journey” will be shown at a special event at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19 at The Stage, 170 NE 38th St, in Miami’s Design District. Following the screening will be a live performance by PALO!, featuring special musical guests from the film. Andrew Yeomanson (DJ LeSpam) will be spinning rare vinyl throughout the night. Complimentary appetizers by THIS IS IT Food Truck.

“Miami Boheme,” directed by Joe Cardona and Ralf Gonzalez, is a documentary about Miami’s original Latin-fusion bands and the cutting-edge scene surrounding them. The film takes you to the clubs, where the beats of bands such as Spam Allstars, Locos Por Juana, Suénalo, PALO!, Elastic Bond and Afrobeta get you dancing.

The film is a bilingual mashup of rhythms and cultures. It is a one-hour jam session like no other: a fusion of sights, sounds and ideas that meld together to form the fabric of America’s most dynamic city, Miami.

The Big Read Film Series Presents: Bride and Prejudice by Gurinder Chadha 3/29/14

The Big Read Film Series Presents: Bride and Prejudice by Gurinder Chadha
Saturday, 03/29/2014 – 03/29/2014 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
Bride-Prejudice_movieO Cinema
90 NW 29 street,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Cost: Free

Continuing the Big Read film series is a special screening of the romantic musical Bride and Prejudic, a Bollywood adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. The first 50 attendees will receive a free copy of The Namesake.

The Big Read Film Series Presents: The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson 3/22/14

The Big Read Film Series Presents: The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson
Saturday, 03/22/2014 – 03/22/2014 01:00 pm – 03:00 pm
darjeeling-movieO Cinema
90 NW 29th steet,
miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Screenings throughout the city will explore cultural identity and generational clashes, all set in India or about Indian-American families. Bring your friends and family to this free screening of Wes Anderson’s critically acclaimed comedy-drama, The Darjeeling Limited. The first 50 attendees will receive a free copy of The Namesake.

The Big Read Film Series Presents: The Namesake by Mira Nair 4/12/14

The Big Read Film Series Presents: The Namesake by Mira Nair
Saturday, 04/12/2014 – 04/12/2014 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
namesake_movieKoubek Center Art Cinema
2705 SW 3 street,
Miami, Florida 33135
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Join us for a free screening of this year’s Big Read title adaptation, The Namesake, the final film in our Big Read film series. Explore Indian culture and the cross-culture shift through Lahiri’s young main character, Gogol. The first 50 attendees will receive a free copy of The Namesake.

Film Screening and Tours: Ai Weiwei: Fairytale 2/27/14

Film Screening and Tours: Ai Weiwei: “Fairytale”
Thursday, 02/27/2014 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
aiweiPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free with museum admission

Ai Weiwei’s documentary, Fairytale, will be featured in PAMM’s auditorium with special guided exhibition tours of Ai Weiwei: According to What? at 6pm and 8pm.

Fairytale, a documentary film by Ai Weiwei, chronicles the making of a work by the same name. In 2007, Ai Weiwei invited 1,001 Chinese citizens of varying ages and backgrounds to travel to Kassel, Germany, for one week each, all expenses paid. The extraordinary event of such a large group of citizens traveling outside of China, many for the first time, enabled Ai Weiwei and the participants to discuss questions concerning identity, memory, love, dreams and the possibility of cultural dialogue. This 152-minute film describes the many challenges facing the artist and his volunteers in coordinating the work.

Free with museum admission.
Auditorium. Space is limited. First come, first seated.
No registration required.

Photo: “Ai Weiwei: According to What?” Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami. Photo: Daniel Azoulay Photography

Screening and Conversation with Artist Yael Bartana Inferno 3/1/14

Screening and Conversation with Artist Yael Bartana Inferno
Saturday, 03/01/2014 – 02:00 pm –
YaelPérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free with museum admission

Shot and edited with stylistic references to Hollywood action epics, Yael Bartana’s film Inferno (2013) addresses the building of a grandiose replica of Solomon’s Temple by a Neo-Pentecostal Church in São Paulo. Following a screening of the short film in the auditorium, Bartana will be in conversation with Associate Curator Diana Nawi.

Free with museum admission
Auditorium. Space is limited. First come, first seated.

This project is commissioned by Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the 19th Biennale of Sydney, and organized by PAMM Associate Curator Diana Nawi. This film was conceived as part of a research project initiated by Eyal Danon and Benjamin Seroussi. This film is made possible by Contemporary Art Partners, New York, and Petzel Gallery, New York. Support is provided by Mondriaan Fund, Amsterdam. Additional support provided by the Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon; Centro da Cultura Judaica, São Paulo; Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam; and Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv. Additional support for PAMM’s Project Galleries provided by Jerome A. Yavitz Charitable Foundation. The presentation of this work at PAMM is supported in part by the Consulate General of Israel.

Photo: Yael Bartana. Production images from Inferno, 2013.
Courtesy of the artist; Petzel, New York; Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam; and Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv.

RBMA Film Premiere 2/17/14

Monday, 02/17/2014, 08:00 pm-05:00 am
rbmaBlackbird Ordinary
729 SW 1st Avenue
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Free

Blackbird Ordinary presents the premiere of Red Bull Music Academy’s “What Difference Does It Make? A Film About Making Music”, featuring a Q&A and DJ set by Octo Octa following the screening. Showtime 9pm. 21+ || No cover.

Horn Please Documentary film on Indian Truck Art

hornpleaseHorn Please Documentary film on Indian Truck Art
Saturday, February 8, 6-9pm
NWSA Artseen
2215 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL

Horn Please will be presented at NWSA Artseen, New World School of the Arts’ BFA studios and exhibition space, located in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Film screenings will begin every 30 minutes beginning at 6 p.m. with the final screening at 8:30 p.m.

Movie Night Monday 2/3/14

Movie Night Monday
Monday, 02/03/2014 – 10:00 pm – 05:00 am
blackbird_movienights_groundhog23Blackbird Ordinary
729 SW 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Blackbird Ordinary presents Movie Night Mondays! Join us for an outdoor double feature of Groundhog’s Day & Caddyshack at 10pm. Karaoke starts inside at 11! No cover.

Miami Dade College’s MDCulture Miami International Film Festival 31st Edition 3/7/14-3/16/14

Miami Dade College’s MDCulture Miami International Film Festival 31st Edition
March 7 – 16, 2014

Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), a program of Miami Dade College’s MDCulture, is proud to announce the films selected to screen during its 31st edition of the annual 10-day event. Premiering at this year’s Festival will be 93 feature films and 28 short films from 38 countries, participating in competition and non-competition categories.

“The programming team of Miami International Film Festival believes the selection of films showcased in the Festival this year is a reflection of our passion for film, and we hope that it will strengthen our community’s love and appreciation for the art of filmmaking,” said MIFF Executive Director Jaie Laplante.

“We’re very excited about bringing the 31st edition of MIFF to our community,” said Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, MDC’s president. “A forerunner in Miami’s cultural scene, the Festival remains very fresh, creative and timely. It distinguishes itself from the world’s other major film festivals because of its heavy emphasis on education through its special screenings and seminars. I invite everyone to attend and enjoy its rich program.”

Friday, March 7, 2014
Olympia Theater at Gusman Center for the Performing Arts
CINEDWNTWN Opening Night Film presented by Miami Downtown Development Authority and Patron 3-D Opening Night Party
The Festival will open with the North American premiere of Elsa & Fred directed by Michael Radford. Radford previously attended MIFF in 2008. Oscar winners Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer play the titular characters originated by China Zorrilla and Manuel Alexandre in this remake of the beloved 2008 release of the Argentine/Spanish film of the same name. Also in the cast are Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden; as well as George Segal, Chris Noth, James Brolin, Wendell Pierce, Jaime Camil and Osvaldo Rios.
A “Patron 3-D” Gala Party at the Historic Alfred I. Dupont Building will unfold after the Opening Night screening of Elsa & Fred.

Saturday, March 15, 2014
CINEDWNTWN Awards Night Film presented by Miami Downtown Development Authority with Pyrat Gold: The Awards Night Rum Party
The Festival‘s annual Awards Night gala will culminate with the World premiere of Rob the Mob directed by Raymond De Felitta and starring Andy Garcia. De Felitta and Garcia previously collaborated on the 2010 hit film City Island, which also premiered at MIFF. Rob the Mob also stars Michael Pitt, Ray Romano, Burt Young, Griffin Dunne, Frank Whaley, Cathy Moriarty, Aida Turturro, Yul Vazquez and Nina Arianda.
Pyrat Gold: The Awards Night Rum Party will be hosted at the Historic Freedom Tower after the Awards Night screening of Rob the Mob. The Lexus Audience Awards for feature and documentary will be announced at this event.

Sunday, March 9, 2014
Career Achievement Tribute Award, presented by 88 RUE DU RHONE – presented to John Turturro
This year’s Career Achievement Tribute will be presented to actor and filmmaker John Turturro. Turturro, a double Cannes winner (as Best Actor for Barton Fink in 1992 and with the Camera d’Or as Best First Feature Film director in 1993 for Mac) will present his latest directorial achievement, Fading Gigolo, as part of the CINEDWNTWN presented by Miami Downtown Development Authority program. Fading Gigolo also stars Woody Allen, Sharon Stone and Sofia Vergara.
A “Career Achievement Tribute” Party in John Turturro’s honor, also sponsored by 88 RUE DU RHONE, will be hosted by Area 31 Restaurant in the stunning Epic Hotel after the screening.

Festival Competition Categories:
The Knight Competition, open to dramatic works from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, as well as Latino-themed works produced in the United States, will feature 10 films eligible to receive $40,000 in achievement recognition from the Festival, courtesy of James L. & John S. Knight Foundation. The 10 films competing in this category are:
All About The Feathers (Por las plumas) (Costa Rica, directed by Neto Villalobos) *US Premiere
Asteroid (Asteroide) (Mexico, directed by Marcelo Tobar) *World Premiere
Club Sandwich (Mexico, directed by Fernando Eimbcke)
The Man of the Crowd (O homem das multidões) (Brazil, directed by Marcelo Gomes and Cao Guimarães) *North American Premiere
Memories of the Desert (Romance policial) (Brazil / Chile, directed by Jorge Durán) *World Premiere
Natural Sciences (Ciencias naturales) (Argentina, directed by Matias Lucchesi) *North American Premiere
Séptimo (Spain / Argentina, directed by Patxi Amexcua) *North American Premiere
To Kill A Man (Matar un hombre) (Chile / France, directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras)
We All Want What’s Best For Her (Tots volem el millor per a ella) (Spain, directed by Mar Coll) *North American Premiere
A Wolf at the Door (O lobo atrás da porta) (Brazil, directed by Fernando Coimbra)

Both All About The Feathers and The Man of the Crowd received support from MIFF’s industry development program Encuentros in previous Festival editions. Mar Coll (Three Days With The Family, MIFF 2010), Marcelo Gomes (I Travel Because I Have To, I Come Back Because I Love You, MIFF 2010) and Cao Guimarães (Accident, MIFF 2007) have previously competed in MIFF competition categories. Argentina’s Ricardo Darín, a popular MIFF star, appears in Séptimo.

Knight Documentary Competition, open to engaging and thought-provoking feature-length documentaries created by international filmmakers that examine social issues, diverse cultures, icons and inspiring people, will feature 10 films eligible to receive $10,000 in achievement recognition from the Festival, courtesy of James L. & John S. Knight Foundation. The 10 films competing in this category are:
The Art Rush (France, directed by Marianne Lamour) *North American Premiere
The Dog (USA, directed by Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren)
Europe in 8 Bits (Spain, directed by Javier Polo)
Finding Vivian Maier (USA, directed by Charlie Siskel and John Maloof)
Ivory Tower (USA, directed by Andrew Rossi)
Locations: Looking For Rusty James (Locaciones: buscando a Rusty James) (Chile, directed by Alberto Fuguet)
The Notorious Mr. Bout (USA / Russia, directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin)
The Overnighters (USA, directed by Jesse Moss)
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon (USA, directed by Mike Myers)
Whitey: United States of America V. James J. Bulger (USA, directed by Joe Berlinger)

Joe Berlinger (Under African Skies, MIFF 2012) and Andrew Rossi (Page One: A Year Inside The New York Times, MIFF 2012) have previously competed in this category. Mike Myers is one of the world’s most popular entertainers (Austin Powers, Shrek, Wayne’s World), and Supermensch is his directorial debut. As previously announced, every film in this category will additionally be preceded by a world premiering 5-minute documentary directed by Bill Bilowit, each film from THE CHICAGO PROJECT X Fashion Outlets of Chicago series.

The Lexus Ibero-American Opera Prima Competition for first-time feature filmmakers emerging from Spain, Portugal and Latin America will feature four films eligible to receive $5,000 in achievement recognition from the Festival, courtesy of Lexus; and an additional $5,000 in achievement recognition for screenwriting from the Festival, courtesy of Jordan A. Ressler Foundation. The four films competing in this category are:
Here’s the Deal (Somos gente honrada) (Spain, directed by Alejandro Marzoa) *US Premiere
Mateo (Colombia / France, directed by Maria Gamboa) *World Premiere
Stockholm (Estocolmo) (Spain, directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen) *US Premiere
We are Mari Pepa (Somos Mari Pepa) (Mexico, directed by Samuel Kishi Leopo)

Papi Shorts Competition presented by Macy’s will present 10 accomplished short films from around the globe, eligible to receive $1,000 in achievement recognition from the Festival, courtesy of Papi and Macy’s. The 10 films competing in this category are:
A Big Deal (特殊交易) (China, directed by Yoyo Yao) *US Premiere
Blue (USA, directed by Justin Malone) *World Premiere
Chub (USA, directed by Samuel Albis) *World Premiere
Flamingo (Venezuela, directed by Carl Zitelmann)
Grace (Graça) (Brazil, directed by Anna Clara Peltier) *North American Premiere
The Phone Call (United Kingdom, directed by Mat Kirkby)
Skin (France, directed by Cédric Prévost) *North American Premiere
Shirt Out, Game Over! (Switzerland, directed by Eric Paternot) *World Premiere
Unicorn (Unicornio) (Bolivia, directed by Rodrigo Bellott)
Xenos (United Kingdom / Greece / Denmark, directed by Mahdi Fleifel) *North American Premiere

Cédric Prévost previously won this category in 2012 with his short “Catharsis”. Mahdi Fleifel (A World Not Ours) was selected as one of MIFF’s 4 World Directors to Watch in 2013. Samuel Albis is a Miami-based filmmaker and “Chub” is additionally part of the Festival’s Florida Focus program. Current Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine) stars in “The Phone Call”.

The Festival also unveils a number of films in non-competitive categories:

Cinedwntwn Galas Presented By Miami Downtown Development Authority
Brazilian Western (Brazil, directed by René Sampaio)
Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound (USA, directed by Marlon Johnson, Dennis Scholl, and Chad Tingle)
The Devil’s Violinist (Der Teufelsgeiger) (Germany / Italy / Austria, directed by Bernard Rose) *North American premiere

Special Presentation: Work In Progress From Cuba
Filmmaker Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt (Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel) will attend the Festival for a “Work in Progress from Cuba” presentation. He will present clips from his forthcoming feature documentary Havana Motor Club, about Cuba’s top underground drag racers of classic American cars, and a quest to mount the first official car race since the Revolution’s ban on the sport. Perlmutt will discuss the issues and plans for shaping the final film.

Lee Brian Schrager’s Culinary Cinema presented by Plymouth Gin
Brasserie Romantique (Brasserie romantiek) (Belgium, directed by Joël Vanhoebrouck)
Final Recipe (Fa-i-neol re-si-pi) (Republic of Korea / Thailand, directed by Gina Kim)
Food for Love (Greece, directed by Marianna Economou), preceded by the short film “Impromptu” (Canada, directed by Bruce Alcock)
Jadoo (United Kingdom, directed by Amit Gupta)
Le Chef (Comme un chef) (France, directed by Daniel Cohen)

These titles join the preview to this program, the previously announced Soul of a Banquet (USA, directed by Wayne Wang), which screens on February 23rd at the New World Soundscape as part of Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival.

Florida Focus
Cherry Pop: The Story of the World’s Fanciest Cat (USA, directed by Kareem Tabsch)
Ectotherms (USA, directed by Monica Peña) *World Premiere
International Noise Conference 2013 (USA, directed by Ronnie Rivera)
Strike: The Greatest Bowling Story Ever Told (USA, directed by Joey Daoud)

Other Florida Focus films announced in other categories are the CINEDWNTWN title Deep City: Birth of the Miami Sound (USA, directed by Marlon Johnson, Dennis Scholl, and Chad Tingle) and the Papi Shorts Competition presented by Macy’s title “Chub” (USA, directed by Samuel Albis).

Mayhem
Coherence (USA, directed by James Ward Byrkit)
In Darkness We Fall (La cueva) (Spain, directed by Alfredo Montero) *North American Premiere
The Sacrament (USA, directed by Ti West)

These 3 films join Witching and Bitching (Las brujas de zugarramurdi) (Spain / France, directed by Álex de la Iglesia), previously announced in this category.
America the Beautiful
The Immigrant (USA, directed by James Gray)
Memphis (USA, directed by Tim Sutton)
War Story (USA, directed by Mark Jackson) *Stars Catherine Keener and Ben Kingsley
Visions
The Congress (Israel / Germany / Poland / Luxembourg / Belgium, directed by Ari Folman)
Wetlands (Feuchtgebiete) (Germany, directed by David F. Wnendt)

REEL Music
Serrat & Sabina: Two for the Road (Serrat y Sabina: el simbolo y el cuate) (Spain, directed by Francesc Relea) *North American Premiere

In addition, the Festival will soon announce 10 selected music videos that will compete in the MTV/TR3S Music Video Art Competition. The Festival is partnering with MTV and Tr3s to present the program and the videos will be reviewed by a panel of MTV Latin America judges.

CINEMA 360° PRESENTED BY VIENDOMOVIES
Two films have been added to the Cinema 360° presented by Viendomovies program, joining those previously announced on January 14th. The two newly added films are:
Dom Hemingway (UK, directed by Richard Shepard) *Starring Jude Law and Demian Bichir
I’ll Follow You Down (Canada, directed by Richie Mehta) *Starring Haley Joel Osment and Gillian Anderson

I’ll Follow You Down is Richie Mehta’s second film in this year’s Festival. It joins the previously announced Siddharth.

Close-Ups on National Cinemas: China (presented By Byejoe), Germany and Mexico
This year, the Festival has created special CLOSE-UPS on national cinemas, China, Germany and Mexico. Each of these prolific film-producing nations is represented in a variety of the Festival’s programs.

Close-up on China presented by ByeJoe
American Dreams in China (中國合伙人) (China, directed by Peter Ho-Sun Chan)
Bends (Hong Kong / China, directed by Flora Lau)
Trap Street (Shuiyin Jie) (China, directed by Vivian Qu)
Web Junkie (Israel / USA, directed by Shosh Shlam & Hilla Medalia)

Close-up on Mexico (all titles previously announced as part of other Festival sections)
The Amazing Catfish (Los insólitos peces gato) (Mexico, directed by Claudia Sainte-Luce)
Asteroid (Asteroide) (Mexico, directed by Marcelo Tobar)
Club Sandwich (Mexico, directed by Fernando Eimbcke)
Heli (Mexico, directed by Amat Escalante)
La jaula de oro (Mexico, directed by Diego Quemada-Díez)
We Are Mari Pepa (Somos Mari Pepa) (Mexico, directed by Samuel Kishi Leopo)

Close-up on Germany (all titles previously announced as part of other Festival sections)
The Devil’s Violinist (Der teufelsgeiger) (Germany / Italy / Austria, directed by Bernard Rose)
Fack ju Göhte/Suck Me Shakespeer (Germany, directed by Boar Dagtekin)
Global Player (Global Player – Wo Wir Sind Isch Vorne) (Germany, directed by Hannes Stöhr)
Wetlands (Feuchtgebiete) (Germany, directed by David F. Wnendt)

A From The Vault special presentation in collaboration with Miami Beach Cinematheque this year will feature a 45th anniversary screening of John Schlesinger’s Oscar-winning classic, Midnight Cowboy. The screening will be preceded by the footage of the original screen tests that Jon Voigt made to win the role, presented by the late Schlesinger’s partner Michael Childers. Miami Beach Cinematheque will also present a photo exhibit of Childers work as part of a month-long tribute to Schlesinger.

The previously announced categories Cinema 360° presented by VIENDOMOVIES and Doc-You-Up are also part of the non-competition films slate at this year’s Festival. Cinema 360° presented by VIENDOMOVIES is one of the Festival’s most extensive categories this year with an array of films from around the world.

All of the above titles will be eligible for the Lexus Audience Awards (Feature & Documentary), as voted on by the public during the Festival. Lexus is the Official and Exclusive Automobile Sponsor of the 2014 Festival.

Other notables Highlights during the Festival week include:
Masterclass Seminars include:
“A Very Bright Future: The End of Movies As We Know Them,” presented by noted author and filmmaker Alberto Fuguet
“A Brief History of CGI presented by Spaz Williams” (Oscar nominee for The Mask) hosted by Kreative Kontent

KODAK/Pro8mm “Do A Shot Miami!” workshops are back by popular demand.
The coveted Lexus Audience Award is presented to the feature film and the documentary that receive the most votes from audience members. Prior to viewing eligible films, ballads are dispersed to audience members in order to cast their vote for their favorite film. The award was presented to two films at last year’s Festival, Gideon’s Army by Dawn Porter and 7 Boxes (7 cajas) by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori.

Miami + Shanghai CinemaSlam is a competition which aims to discover, showcase, and celebrate the work of undergraduate and graduate students in Miami and Shanghai film schools. Florida participating schools include Barry University, Center of Cinematography, Arts & Television Florida International University, Miami Dade College, Miami International University, New World School of the Arts (University of Florida), St. Thomas University and the University of Miami. Shanghai schools include East China University, East China Normal University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai Theatre Academy, and Shanghai University.

Miami ENCUENTROS presented by Moviecity: The purpose of this competition is to facilitate completion of feature films produced partially or entirely by Latin-American based production companies, or from US Hispanic filmmakers, that are currently in post-production and will not be completed by March 2014. Miami ENCUENTROS aims to propel these projects towards their eventual debuts on the international stage. MIFF ENCUENTROS and Moviecity will be awarding a pre-sale contract offer worth USD$ 35,000 to the winning project as selected by a jury of industry professionals. The program finalists will be announced in February.
ACE (Ateliers du Cinéma Européen) Co-Production Lab is a three-day workshop, supported by MEDIA and MIFF’s VeoMiami industry program, that will bring together over 30 European and Latin American film industry professionals to develop opportunities for artistic and financial cooperation between these territories. The project-based workshop will consist of case studies, pitching sessions, panels, one-on-one meetings and networking events. The program finalists will be announced in February.

MIFF’s screening venues are as unique as the films themselves, reflecting the communities MIFF serves through film. One of the theaters is a historic landmark, Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts which is a grand movie palace evoking the golden age of Hollywood, tailor-made for major red carpet events. The Festival will also screen films at the Paragon Grove, O Cinema, Regal South Beach Cinemas, Miami Beach Cinematheque and Coral Gables Art Cinema. Special event venues include Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College, The Historic Alfred I. Dupont Building, and New World Center.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 14th. For membership opportunities or more information, please visit miamifilmfestival.com or call 305-237-FILM(3456). The Festival is the only major film festival event housed within a college or university.

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure – 25th Anniversary Screening 1/29/14

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure – 25th Anniversary Screening
Wednesday, 01/29/2014 – 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
BILL-TED-POSTERO-Cinema
90 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: 12.00

In 1989 relatively unknown actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter became instant pop culture icons when they starred in BILL & TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE. Two years later, they returned to the big screen in 1991 with the hugely underrated BILL & TED’S BOGUS JOURNEY. It has been 25 years since the theatrical release of the first film and while Keanu and Alex tease us with hints of a possible BILL & TED 3 in the works, Popcorn Nights & O Cinema decided that the existence alone of Bill & Ted is cause for celebration.

Movie Night Monday 1/27/14

Movie Night Monday
Monday, 01/27/2014 – 10:00 pm – 05:00 am
blackbird_movienights_pans127Blackbird Ordinary
729 SW 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
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Cost: Free

Blackbird Ordinary presents Movie Night Mondays! Join us for an outdoor double feature of Pan’s Labyrinth and The Orphanage at 10pm. Karaoke starts inside at 11! 21+ || No cover.