
ReelAbilities Film Festival Toronto (RAFFTO) will screen 22 films about Deaf and disability cultures and by filmmakers and actors with disabilities and/or who are Deaf for the 8th annual edition taking place in person and online May 11-19, 2023.

Directed by Frank Marshall, a new documentary titled Rather, on journalist and former news anchor, Dan Rather will world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival.

Screen Media revealed the official trailer for Johnny & Clyde the crime thriller starring Megan Fox (Transformers, Jennifer’s Body) as crime boss to serial killers Johnny and Clyde played by Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap, “Victorious”) and Ajani Russell (Skate Kitchen, “Betty”).

Altered Innocence debuted the official trailer for The Hole in the Fence (El hoyo en la cerca), the Mexican-Polish psychological drama film starring Valeria Lamm Williams, Yubah Ortega, Luciano Kurti, Eric Walker, Santiago Barajas, Enrique Lascurain, Jacek Poniedzialek, Raul Vasconcelos.

The Disney+ Original series American Born Chinese will premiere at CAAMFest 2023 taking place May 11-21, in San Francisco and Oakland. This sneak peek of American Born Chinese at CAAMFest will feature two episodes from the series, with a Q+A to follow. All episodes of American Born Chinese will be streaming on Disney+ on May 24.

1 1 short films from 12 countries: Argentina, Colombia, Spain, the United States, France, Hungary, Indonesia, Iceland, Norway, Poland, the United Kingdom and Ukraine, will be presented in Competition at this years 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy is often hailed as one the most groundbreaking movies of the modern era movies of the modern era. The film starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman went onto became the only X- rated film to ever win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

An uptight New Yorker and his free-spirited, alien-obsessed neighbor hit the road in the indie film Unidentified Objects.

The 2023 Tribeca Festival taking place June 7-18, revealed its lineup of short narrative, documentary, and animated films, as well as music videos.

Who stole Willem de Kooning’s “Woman-Ochre”?