Originally released in 1987, Diane Keaton’s directorial debut Heaven, newly restored in HD will be re-released in theaters. Following the actress’ passing on October 11, the revival is a tribute to her career.
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‘I’m Not Everything I Want To Be’ Trailer – Czech Oscar Entry Documents Life of Photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková
I’m Not Everything I Want To Be (Ještě nejsem, kým chci být), directed by Klára Tasovská, is a documentary that recounts the story of Libuše Jarcovjáková, a female Czech photographer who grew up in Soviet-occupied Prague, and became know for her photography of the underground LGBTQ scene.
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‘The New Yorker at 100’ Trailer: Netflix Documentary Celebrates a Century of the Famous Magazine
The documentary The New Yorker at 100 commemorates one hundred years of the famous magazine, celebrated for its groundbreaking reporting and fiction, iconic artwork, and wit that have shaped cultural conversation for generations.
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‘Palestine 36’ Trailer – Palestine’s Oscar Selection Recounts Epic Portrait of Resistance and Resilience
Palestine 36, directed by Annemarie Jacir, recounts the story of a Palestinian village revolt against British colonial rule in the thirties. It was chosen as Palestine’s official selection for the Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards.
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Pasqual Gutierrez Co-Directs and Stars in ‘Serious People’ Sundance Indie Comedy | Trailer
Directed by Pasqual Gutierrez and Ben Mullinkosson, Serious People is an indie comedy film about a music video director struggling to juggle his work and personal lives.
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Dalai Lama Calls for Hope and Peace in ‘Wisdom of Happiness’ Documentary | Trailer
Nobel Peace Prize winner Tenzin Gyatso, known to many as the 14th Dalai Lama, shares a message of hope, inner peace and love, in the new documentary Wisdom of Happiness.
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Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff Star in ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Filmed Tony Award Winning Broadway Play | Trailer
Get up real close. Merrily We Roll Along is a filmed performance of the smash Tony award winning play directed by Maria Friedman.
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‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Trailer – Charlie Shackleton’s Documentary Deconstructs Obssession with True Crime
Zodiac Killer Project, directed by Charlie Shackleton, explores an abandoned true crime documentary about the Zodiac Killer; and in the process, deconstructs the genre, examining the public intrigue and moral complexities of true crime.
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‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Starring Ben Winshaw as Famed Photographer Captures the Quiet Brilliance of an Ordinary Life | Trailer
Peter Hujar’s Day, directed by Ira Sachs, is a dramatic retelling of a day in the life of photographer Peter Hujar.
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La Femme Intl Film Festival Launches with ‘Love the Skin You’re In’, Fest to Honor Jane Goodall

Love The Skin You’re In by Kenn Michael Launching on Thursday, October 16, the 21st La Femme International Film Festival will feature 110 films and 20 screenplays and pilot scripts, along with a screening dedicated to the memory of the late Jane Goodall.
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‘Kokuho’ Trailer – A Young Boy Comes of Age in World of Kabuki in Sang-il Lee’s Epic Drama
Kokuho, directed by filmmaker Sang-il Lee, is a drama based on a novel by Shuichi Yoshida. The film follows a young boy named Kikuo, played by Ryo Yoshizawa. After Kikuo’s father, a yakuza boss, is killed before his eyes, Kikuo is taken in by a renowned kabuki actor and is trained in the art of kabuki.
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Theresa Demarest’s ‘Throw Away Horses’ to Premiere at La Femme International Film Festival
Written and directed by award winning filmmaker Theresa Demarest, the documentary Throw Away Horses exposes the dark truth of the horse racing industry and the treatment of its horses.
