Andrew Bowser’s Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls will kick off the 21st HorrorFest International Film Festival taking place October 18-21, 2023, in St. George, Utah, with Southern Utah’s historic Electric Theater once again serving as the primary venue for the event.
Set against the sweeping backdrop of the Navajo Nation, Navajo Police: Class 57 is a three-part documentary series following a group of recruits over the course of one year, as they fight their way through the Navajo Police Training Academy and out into the field, where they must contend with rising crime and centuries of neglect to hold their community together. For this cadre, known as Class 57, the pressure is fierce, and the stakes are high as the survival of their sovereign nation depends in part on the success of this academy.
15 feature-length films are slated to screen alongside 15 shorts, webseries and TV pilots at the 15th annual DTLA Film Festival, set to run from November 1 through 5, 2023, at the Regal L.A. Live.
Ahmed Hassan, participant of The Square in Subject directed by Jennifer Tiexiera and Camilla Hall
Greenwich Entertainment will release the documentary film Subject, a provocative exploration of the often murky ethical dilemmas and complex relationships that can exist between documentary filmmakers and their real-life participants.
Miami Film Festival unveiled the lineup of 26 films from 14 countries for its 10th Miami Film Festival (MFF) GEMS taking place from November 2 – 5, 2023.
A24 revealed the new official trailer for Priscilla, the romantic drama film starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, on the life of Priscilla Presley and her relationship with Elvis Presley. The film is based on Priscilla Presley’s bestselling memoir “Elvis and Me.”
Apple TV+ debuted the official trailer for Messi Meets America, the six-part documentary series featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes access to soccer superstar Lionel Messi, as he makes his debut in Leagues Cup and Major League Soccer.
Bella is an award-winning documentary about the life, work, influence, and impact of Los Angeles-based dancer, choreographer, and arts activist Bella Lewitzky.
The Spanish drama The Rye Horn (O corno) set in the rural Galicia of the 70s, directed by Jaione Camborda from San Sebastian, won the Golden Shell at San Sebastian Festival’s 71st edition. This is the fourth year running that the Golden Shell has been won by a woman after Beginning (Dasatskisi) by Dea Kulumbegashvili in 2020; Blue Moon (Crai nou) by Alina Grigore in 2021 and The Kings of the World ( Los reyes del mundo0 by Laura Mora in 2022.
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