Cherien Dabis' powerful film tells the story of one family’s journey through generations of trauma, tracing the enduring impact of the Nakba and occupation on personal and collective identity.
Over the course of the four-day film festival, you'll have the opportunity to see 19 films from seven Caribbean countries.
Unprecedented Paul Reubens, a Deaf rebellion, Leonard Peltier's life, dying in SF, and more real life from the 41st film fest.
Autlook Filmsales has acquired "Cutting Through Rocks," winner of the Grand Jury Prize of the World Cinema Documentary ...
The group will make its sole Southern California stop at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, Aug. 24.
The Owensboro Community Remembrance Project and the Owensboro NAACP are hosting a four-part film festival to celebrate Black ...
Hyde, one of the breakouts of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, has signed with Artists First for management. A queer trans ...
Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” examines the influential Sly and the Family Stone front man. It also probes a ...
Hollywood star Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010, told AFP the Facebook owner evolved from having "a sense of righteousness" into "somebody obsessed with power".
This year’s edition of the festival offers inventive visions, in fiction and nonfiction, of passionate lives amid difficult ...
At number 7 on the list is our most recent interview with Austin-based director Jeff Nichols. This isn’t the first time we’ve ...