
The 19th Calgary Underground Film Festival announced the first wave of films playing the upcoming hybrid festival, taking place from April 21 – May 1, 2022.

The 19th Calgary Underground Film Festival announced the first wave of films playing the upcoming hybrid festival, taking place from April 21 – May 1, 2022.

Good Deed Entertainment, the studio behind the worldwide animated box office smash Loving Vincent, released the official trailer and clip for Charlotte, the new animated biopic of the true story of Charlotte Salomon, a young German-Jewish artist who comes of age on the eve of the Second World War and defies incredible odds to create a timeless masterpiece.

Oscilloscope Laboratories released the official trailer for Stanleyville, the satirical dark comedy starring Susanne Wuest (Goodnight Mommy) and Julian Richings, which premiered at the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival.

IFC Films debuted the official trailer for Paris, 13th District (Les Olympiades), the French black-and-white drama film starring stars Lucie Zhang, Makita Samba, Jehnny Beth and Noémie Merlant as four young people who fall in and out of love (and sex) with each other while figuring out their lives in Paris.

CODA continued its impressive underdog awards run, winning the award for Adapted Screenplay and Exposing Muybridge won for Documentary Screenplay at the 74th Writers Guild of America (WGA) awards.

CODA won the top prize, the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 33rd Producers Guild of America (PGA) awards. Summer Of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) won the Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures.

Sony Pictures Classics released the official trailer for The Phantom of the Open, the British comedy-drama film starring Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, Rhys Ifans, along with Jake Davies, Christian Lees, Jonah Lees, Mark Lewis Jones and Johann Myers.

Here is the official trailer for Maybe Someday, an LGBTQ drama film set to world premiere at Cinequest’s virtual film festival “Cinejoy” April 1-17. An LGBTQ feature film highlighting different aspects of love and heartbreak, Maybe Someday is a nostalgic and moving journey written and directed by Michelle Ehlen. The film is Ehlen’s fifth feature and first dramedy, her prior films most notably being the first lesbian comedy trilogy – Butch Jamie, Heterosexual Jill, and S&M Sally. Maybe Someday stars Ehlen along with Shaela Cook from Heterosexual Jill and S&M Sally, and Charlie Steers.

Kenneth Branagh won Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups for Belfast, at AARP The Magazine’s annual Movies for Grownups Awards, explaining that it’s a memoir of a sort, about growing up during the conflict in Northern Ireland.

The captivating SXSW breakout LGBTQ drama See You Then tackles complex issues of gender identity, gender expression and transgender acceptance. The film follows Kris, who, a decade after abruptly breaking up with Naomi, invites her to dinner to catch-up on their complicated lives, relationships, and Kris’ transition.

Screenwave International Film Festival (SWIFF) unveiled its 2022 program, bringing over 130 sessions and exclusive events to the Coffs Harbour region in Australia over 16 jam-packed days, from Thursday 21st April to Friday 6th May, 2022.

Singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo revealed the official trailer for Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film), her upcoming documentary directed by Stacey Lee, set to debut exclusively on Disney+ on March 25, 2022.