
Fairyland, directed by Andrew Durham and produced by Sofia Coppola, will kick-off the 47th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline47) taking place throughout San Francisco and Oakland.

Fairyland, directed by Andrew Durham and produced by Sofia Coppola, will kick-off the 47th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline47) taking place throughout San Francisco and Oakland.

Coming to VOD soon are new indie films ranging from horror films, to documentary and an LGBT drama. Indie films include Country of Hotels, Makeup, Exorcism in Utero, Sapiosexual, Aliens Uncovered: Origins, Out and About, Killer Kites, Famous, Pillow Party Massacre, Cracked, Crescent Gang, South Beach Shark Club, Velvet Jesus, Peppergrass and Nightmare Fuel.

Sundance Film Festival: London 2023, taking place from 6 to 9 July, will showcase a lineup of 11 feature films that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The festival will close with the UK premiere of You Hurt My Feelings, from filmmaker Nicole Holofcener (Lovely & Amazing, Enough Said). The Brooklyn-set comedy-drama stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, Seinfeld) and Tobias Menzies (The Crown) as a couple whose marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears his honest reaction to her latest book

A young girl named Emma slips into a coma and finds herself in a surreal, industrial dream world where she is haunted by a monster in Ryan Stevens Harris’ dark fantasy horror movie, Moon Garden.

Known for The People Vs. George Lucas, Doc Of The Dead, 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene, Memory: The Origins Of Alien, Lynch/Oz and the 2023 SXSW hit You Can Call Me Bill, award-winning cinema historian Alexandre O. Philippe turns his lens on Monument Valley in his documentary The Taking opening in theaters on May 5th.

Rewind & Play, directed by Alain Gomis — known for films including Félicité (Grand Jury Prize winner at the 2017 Berlinale), Aujourd’hui and L’Afrance, will close out this 15th season of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange on WORLD Channel on Monday, May 1. The documentary presents a snapshot into the personality and talent of pioneering jazz composer and pianist Thelonious Monk by way of a disastrous and often shockingly disrespectful interview he experiences in Paris at the height of his career.

Coming to VOD are four new films, Darcy Weir’s documentary Secret Space UFOs: Fastwalkers, Dennis Devine’s biting new horror film Fangs Out, Anthony Shim’s award-winning drama Riceboy Sleeps, and Cory Choy’s supernatural thriller Esme, My Love

The official trailer dropped for Stay Awake, the drama film starring Wyatt Oleff and Fin Argus as brothers trying their best to navigate teenage life while tending to their mother’s prescription drug addiction.

Yellow Veil Pics debuted the official trailer for Falcon Lake, the Canadian coming-of-age indie film adapted from the graphic novel Une sœur, and starring Joseph Engel as a shy 13-year-old French boy who falls for a 16-year-old girl, while on a family vacation in Quebec.

Directed by Serbian Oscar-nominated director Stefan Arsenijevic, the award-winning drama As Far As I Can Walk (Strahinja Banovic) follows a couple who left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe and now live as refugees in Belgrade.

Strand Releasing revealed the official trailer for Will-o’-the-Wisp (Fogo-Fátuo), a Portuguese musical fantasy film starring Mauro Costa as Alfredo, the crown prince of Portugal who becomes a volunteer fireman and falls for a fellow fireman.

The 2023 Harlem International Film Festival (Hi) unveiled a music themed lineup of 64 films, including 35 features (14 narrative, 21 documentary), 29 shorts (20 narrative, 9 documentary), 2 television episodes, and 2 VR projects for its 18th edition – a hybrid event taking place in-person May 18-28.