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Featuring exceptional technique and storytelling, the Narrative Short Competition honors the fresh perspectives of up-and-coming filmmakers. Juried by world-class filmmakers and industry professionals, the Narrative Short Competition winner will take home a cash prize of $500 and qualify for Academy Award consideration.

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WHEN THE LAPD BLOWS UP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Directed by Nathan Truesdell
The Documentary Short Competition celebrates new and emerging voices in the documentary film world. Juried by world-class filmmakers and industry professionals, the Documentary Short Competition winner will take home a cash prize of $500 and qualify for Academy Award consideration.

THE FOREST MAKER
Dir. Volker Schlndorff

The annual award is handed to a film that exemplifies the values of peace, equality, global justice and civil liberties, and is named in honor of iconic civil rights lawyer Victor Rabinowitz and his wife Joanne Grant, an author, filmmaker and journalist, two people who spent their entire lives fighting for those values.

Upping the star power once again, it was just announced that five-time Academy Award-nominated (including this year for Nyad) actress Annette Bening will receive the inaugural Arlington Award on February 16.

Cooper will be honored with the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award on February 8, Wright will receive the Montecito Award on February 15, Domingo is part of the Virtuosos Awards on February 10, Giamatti will receive the Cinema Vanguard Award on February 14, and Murphy will do a Q&A following a free screening of his film Oppenheimer at 2 p.m. on February 9.

In addition to all of the starry tributes and panels, the opening night film, the international dance-themed documentary Madu, looks great. Co-directors Matt Ogens and Joel Kachi Benson will be at the Arlington on February 7 for the debut of their doc about 12-year-old Anthony Madu, who, after becoming a viral Internet sensation after a video showed him dancing ballet barefoot on a rainy street outside Lagos, goes from practicing barefoot on the streets to leaving his home in Nigeria to study at one of the most prestigious ballet schools in the world, where he finds himself thrust into a new world where his wildest dream is suddenly within reach.

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Filmmakers Collaborative created the BIKFF in 2013 with a goal of showing kids that making a film can be a powerful way to tell a story, express your emotions, state a point of view and (more importantly) to have fun!

By screening amazing student-made films from around the world while at the same time offering these young filmmakers a look at professionally-made films created just for them, we are enabling the next generation of filmmakers to realize the power and potential of media.

The young filmmakers that participate in FC Academy, our after-school and summer filmmaking program, are given center stage at special blocks throughout the weekend, as we screen the short films that they have created in front of their family and friends.

Over 90% of the films screened will be short films (20 minutes and under). The feature film category (films over 30 minutes) will be a highly competitive category, so please use that to your discretion when submitting your work.

I really loved this festival. The coordinators were friendly and welcoming, and the films, many of them made by kids, were thoughtfully curated. The Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown seemed like an ideal venue for this event, just the right size for a weekend festival. Since it was a small gathering it was easy to meet and chat with other filmmakers. It was encouraging to see so many young filmmakers in attendance, some who had travelled from NY, and to see children in the audiences. I applaud the Filmmakers Collaborative for offering young people filmmaking programs through their FC Academy and for putting on this festival showcasing the best of the best. Thank you for including my animated short film.

BIKFF is a mouthful of a title and worth every syllable! It's a total pleasure to be part of a festival that works hard to bring films to an audience that too often gets overlooked -- kids. Laura Azavedo and her dedicated team foster a warm atmosphere and are especially supportive of their often quite young filmmakers. The festival is very well organized, communication is clear and helpful, the venue is wonderful, and the whole vibe of the festival is fun, playful and entertaining! Definitely a rewarding experience on every level.

DaVinci International Film Festival (DIFF) is a premier, boutique Los Angeles, CA film festival hosted at AMC Theaters, The Grove. The festival celebrates independent cinema worldwide, awarding the best of fest in four signature categories with their prestigious Leo Award.

MXLink provides insight on women competing in both FIA and FIM Motorsport disciplines around the world. The magazine, alongside stories, interviews, feature articles, and film productions, has helped raised awareness on how these women have faced and overcome challenges to pursue a racing career.

Sharon Cox is the driving force behind the magazine. A journalist and mother of three teenage sons, the sport of motocross has played a special part in Sharon's life by helping her instill values of self-achievement, determination, commitment and focus in her children.

On closer inspection, women have pushed open doors of opportunity to align their values, goals, and pursuant of racing success within selected partnerships from one season to the next. Not content to wait for the next contract to land on a plate, women riders, drivers, and racers have pushed outside their comfort zone to compete in unfamiliar categories without compromising their integrity.

And, that fact is vitally important. To remain inclusive within motorsport, adaptation to changing economic situations including shift to sustainable racing has prompted women to embrace each and every challenge as the next step to conquer on their quest for motorsport success.

International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women's equality.

IWD has occurred for well over a century, with the first IWD gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organization specific.

Cuck is a 2019 American thriller film directed by Rob Lambert from a screenplay by Lambert and Joe Varkle.[1] It stars Zachary Ray Sherman, Timothy V. Murphy, Sally Kirkland and Monique Parent.

Ronnie, a loner who lives with his possessive mother, is deemed unfit for military service due to his history of mental instability and petty crime. Retreating into the world of extremist internet groups, he creates a vlog channel, from which he decries what he describes as the downfall of "real America". Meanwhile, prompted by sexual frustration, he agrees to play the role of cuckold in a couple's homemade amateur pornography. He buys an unregistered handgun and begins to spend time at firing ranges. He meets his online idol, a charismatic leader of the alt-right. However, when his identity as a "cuck" emerges, his macho persona is destroyed. Facing online shaming, Ronnie takes solace in his gun, which he regards as the only symbol of masculinity he has left.

Following several collaborative screenwriting projects, Lambert and Varkle set out to produce a feature film. Beginning in 2016, they outlined several projects that would support a close character study of an isolated individual. Inspired by headlines of mass shooters brainwashed by online hate groups, they opted to tell an "angry young man" story. The filmmakers researched online communities of self-described "red pillers" and "incels" in order to make their character realistic and relatable.[5]

Lambert and Varkle began writing the screenplay in May 2017. The first draft was completed in July 2017; the script was submitted to the Black List in September 2017. The script received polarized reviews, with many critics divided over its frank portrayal of hate and sexuality. Lambert and Varkle were later interviewed by the Black List after the film began production.[6]

On June 19, 2019, it was announced that Gravitas Ventures had acquired the North American distribution rights for the film.[1] The film was officially released in select theaters and through video on demand services on October 4, 2019.[8]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 44% based on 16 reviews, with an average of 4.8/10.[9] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 40 out of 100, based on five critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[10]

Variety praised the "strong performances and atmosphere" of the film but described Cuck as an "overlong" and "downbeat drama" with a "contrived" plot.[11] The Guardian writer Charles Bramesco favored Cuck to Todd Phillips' 2019 film Joker, calling it "more repellent, honest and astute than this week's odds-on box office champion."[12] The New York Times panned the film as "an ugly . . . and self-congratulatory wallow."[13]

Boulder International Film Festival is 4-days jam packed with a whole range of films that will appeal to every audience. The festival has earned a reputation as one of the most innovative film festivals in the nation. This year, BIFF will feature 74 films from 25 countries, two special community events, and the return of many festival favorites.

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