It Took Years for the World to Catch Up with Cory Cataldo’s Without Ward
Shooting for Without Ward wrapped in 2012, but the film sat in limbo owing to several factors.
Shooting for Without Ward wrapped in 2012, but the film sat in limbo owing to several factors.
A forbidden love affair, a crumbling marriage, and the dynamics that come into play from both.
Here’s a handful of films you shouldn’t miss at this year’s Miami Film Festival.
Samland is based on the stories Juan Pablo Reyes heard growing up in Miami.
The Miami Film Festival’s ten-day cinema celebration runs March 4-13.
iMordecai is having its world premiere during the opening night of the Miami Jewish Film Festival.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival features over 100 feature films and dozens of shorts, with the virtual screenings accessible for free.
Borrowed started as a streamed Zoom reading during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MJFF continues to be an exploration and celebration of Jewish identity, tradition, and cinema.
Miami Film Festival Gems offers a shining cinematic selection from all over the world.
Slamdance has spent the past 25 years discovering and cultivating the work of emerging filmmakers from around the world.
This year’s edition brings a high-quality selection of domestic and international films.
Popcorn Frights Film Festival returns for another scare.
Mucho Mucho Amor tells the touching story of a Puerto Rican boy born in 1932 who was different during a time when fitting in was the norm.
Joined by ex-New Times writer Jim DeFede, Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman discuss the inspirations and influences that led to their new Netflix documentary series.
The Pérez Art Museum hosts an evening to celebrate queerness through cinema.
In the Heights‘ characters are a diverse mix, all living in Washington Heights.
Outshine Film Festival virtually overflows with the latest LGBTQ+ cinema from around the world.
Watch all this year’s Best Picture nominees at the Coral Gable art-house cinema.
Honeymood, Isaac, Tahara, and more films to watch at this year’s festival.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival goes big, bold, and free for its 2021 edition.
The arthouse theater is gearing up to open its doors to the general public once again beginning Friday, March 19.