The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced the appointment of Michael Lumpkin as Director of AFI Festivals to oversee year-round programming and operations so to streamline efforts with studios, distributors, sponsors and cultural partners.
The Wedding Guest, from Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and IFA, brings to the screen a story of the clash of cultures, a daring midnight pre-wedding rescue gone bad, breaking century old traditions, and life on the run.
Images from Wuhan, China, have been pumped into global media as a sign of hope that "this too shall pass" when in fact life back to normal includes the very practices which introduced this disease, and in reality the last corona virus, SARS, into the global spotlight.
On September 9, 2020, the PBS science series NOVA, a production of WGBH Boston, will premiere HUMAN NATURE, a new feature-length film exploring the science, history, and ethics of a revolutionary gene-editing technology and its applications.
Hackett Mill announces that Masatoyo Kishi, the abstract painter and sculptor, died recently in Grass Valley, California. He was 94. Born in Sakai, Japan on March 11, 1924, Kishi graduated from Tokyo University of Science in 1953 with degrees in Physics and Mathematics.
The American Film Institute (AFI) announced its new program AFI Movie Club has expanded the organization's social reach, uniting more film lovers than ever before and earned over 2.5 million impressions. Special celebrity guests introduce each film's selection.
The Wall of Mexico, from Dark Star Pictures, presents a uniquely unusual film that takes the viewer into the land of Mexico into the glamour and allure of lifestyles, of the clash of prejudice, intellect, and citizenship.
Brandi Carlile's highly anticipated Girls Just Wanna Weekend returns for its 6th annual celebration, creating the musical paradise that is Brandi Land at the stunning Barceló Maya Resort in Mexico from January 16-20, 2025.
The Huntington announces its annual Spotlight Gala on Monday, April 28, 2025 at the SoWa Power Station (550 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118). The event will celebrate honorees as well as the achievement of this transformational season.
Turning Point: 9/11 And the War on Terror, a Netflix original docuseries, presents an in-depth examination of the events leading up to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and follows the U.S. response, and retaliation and beyond.
Chasing the Present, from 1091 Pictures, brings to the screen a documentary of one man's journey as he sets out on a path of self-awareness which takes him from New York to Bali, Nepal, Peru, and India.
ANTHROPOID, from LD Entertainment and Bleecker Street Media, presents the true story of an unbelievable and courageous time in World War II when the resistance remained determined to do anything that would dismantle Hitler.