Watch New Clip: (Lionsgate) SQUEALER- In Theaters, On Digital and On Demand on November 3rd

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SQUEALER 
In Theaters, On Digital and On Demand on November 3rd

Director:  Andy Armstrong
Writers:   Danielle Burgio, Andy Armstrong
Cast:  Wes Chatham, Kate Moennig, Danielle Burgio, with Theo Rossi and Tyrese Gibson   
Genre:     Thriller/Horror
Rating:     R for Strong Violence and Gore, Drug Use, Graphic Nudity, Some Sexual Material and Language Throughout
Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes   

Tyrese Gibson (The Fast and the Furious franchise) and Theo Rossi (“Sons of Anarchy”) star in this terrifying thriller inspired by real events. When young women start disappearing in a small town, a police officer and a street-smart social worker follow clues to a remote pig farm, where they discover the local butcher has been bringing his work home. Enter the world of a serial killer and experience for yourself the bloodcurdling horror of a film that’s bound to take your breath away. 

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Director: Andy Armstrong
Writers: Danielle Burgio, Andy Armstrong
Cast: Wes Chatham, Kate Moennig, Danielle Burgio, with Theo Rossi and Tyrese Gibson
Distributor: Lionsgate
Executive Producers:
Barry Brooker, Stan Wertlieb, Josh Spector, Cameron Goodrich, Shaun Sanghani,
Lee Broda, Danielle Burgio, Andy Armstrong, Daniel Cummings
Producers: Rob Goodrich, Jason Armstrong

Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story  

An AFI Fest Red Carpet Premiere Review 

Streaming: November 15, 2023
Directors: Gelila Bekele, Armani Ortiz
Writer: Gelila Bekele
With: Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Lucky Johnson, Kenya Barris, Gayle King, Debra Lee, Ari Emanuel, Michael Paseornek, Tim Palen, Ozzie Areu, Keleigh Thomas Morgan, Carl Hancock Rux
Genre: Documentary
MPA Rating: PG-13
Language: English
Runtime:  1 hour 55 minutes

Directors’ Gelila Bekele and Armani Ortiz captivating documentary Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story takes you on an emotionally journey as they share all of the heartbreaks and triumph of Tyler Perry (TP). 

We are transported from the early days of abuse at the hands of his hardworking, alcoholic father in New Orleans, through a life filled with faith in God, becoming a two-time bestselling author with dozens of films and television shows under his belt, to the purchase of the 330-acre former confederate military base Fort Mcpherson that became Tyler Perry Studios 

His gifts of writing, directing, and production while keeping full ownership of all his work, going on negotiate the House of Payne’s 10 show pilot with an additional 90 episodes, was a first in the industry, are things to be greatly admired yet what stands out to me is TP, the human being, the man and his is ability to forgive and break the cycle of abuse that enabled his to be a caring and loving son and father. An all-round good guy. 

TP said many powerful things. The two that are seared into my mind is when discussing his childhood trauma and how and what he did to endure,

TP said, “I never came back to myself.”  

And later, when responding to people’s amazement at his prolific film career and his ability to complete so many film projects in such a brief time span, he lets you know that while he is filming is real time,  

“I already see the cuts.” 

It is these statements that gave insight into the man, and how he operates and functions at a level that most people never achieve. He sees beyond what is in front of him. 

Jon Bertain and Erick Sasso editing enables the scenes to flow effortlessly into a wonderful story. James Poyser does an impressive job with the soundtrack and the added sounds and lyrics of James Brown and Kenny Babyface Edmonds, and others provide a great backdrop to telling his powerful story. Nelson Hume gets you up close and personal with the camera that helps you feel a part of the action. Bekele’s writing does a stellar job of balancing the horrors of abuse and the unimaginable achievement of TP to create beautiful films.

Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story provides valuable insight into the man, TP and his Christian faith.  It shows that despite the hardship, abuse, and trauma a person experiences in life, it does not have to determine the outcome of your life. A wonderful must-see film.

Streaming:  November 22, 2023
Released by: Amazon MGM Studios
Directors: Gelila Bekele, Armani Ortiz
Writer: Gelila Bekele
Camera: Nelson Hume
Editor: Jon Bertain, Erick Sasso
Music: James Poyser
With: Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Lucky Johnson, Kenya Barris, Gayle King, Debra Lee, Ari Emanuel, Michael Paseornek, Tim Palen, Ozzie Areu, Keleigh Thomas Morgan, Carl Hancock Rux
Producers: Gelila Bekele, Jasmine K. White, and Asante White
Production:  Amazon MGM Studios and Bekele Films

About BEKELE FILMS 

GELILA BEKELE is a model, and a documentary filmmaker. Her modeling career began  in 2006, appearing in leading magazines, beauty campaigns and numerous  publications. Gelila is a devoted advocate for young girls' right to equal opportunities  in her homeland of Ethiopia, as well as globally. Gelila began her narrative and documentary film career in 2013. Her most recent releases at the 2019 Cannes film festival and Berlinale: Mai: Life is not Honey (Director), Anbessa (Executive Producer) and The Model Activists 2017 (Director). Gelila is the author of the book Guzo! (2018) which documents the daily lives of native Ethiopians.
https://bekelefilms.com/

About AFI FEST  

Now in its 37th year, AFI FEST is a world-class event, displaying the best films from across the globe. This year’s edition takes place in Los Angeles from October 25-29, 2023. With an innovative slate of programming, the five-day festival presents screenings, panels, and conversations, featuring both master filmmakers and new cinematic voices. AFI FEST includes high-profile films with Q&As featuring the films’ cast and crew and a robust lineup of fiction and nonfiction features and shorts, providing a one-of-a-kind experience for movie fans. Additional information about AFI FEST is available FEST.AFI.com. Connect with AFI FEST at Facebook.com/AFIFEST, Twitter.com/AFIFEST, Instagram/AmericanFilmInstitute, TikTok/@AmericanFilmInstitute andYouTube.com/AFI. 

“Your Lucky Day” Original Soundtrack Available on all streaming platforms November 10th Timed to Day & Date Release 

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(Los Angeles, CA) The original soundtrack by composer Matt Hutchinson for the feature film Your Lucky Day will be released timed to the film’s day & date theatrical – in theaters on Friday, November 10th, 2023.The film directed by Daniel Brown and starring the late Angus Cloud (HBO’s Euphoria) in one of his final extraordinary performances. Composed by Matt Hutchinson (Tuscaloosa, starring Natalia Dyer), this richly nuanced soundtrack will be released digitally everywhere on November 10th, 2023, timed to the film’s release.  

Your Lucky Day is Daniel Brown’s epic feature film directorial debut and tells the story of a street level drug dealer named Sterling (Cloud ) who witnesses a wealthy older man win a $156 million USD lottery on Christmas Eve. With his eye set on achieving the “American Dream” and looking to take the jackpot for himself, Sterling holds the entire mini-mart hostage with a half-baked plan to steal the ticket and split up the prize pool. Adding to the film's quick plot turns and relentless pace is the dark and emotionally charged original score. Hutchinson, who channels the energy of this pressure-cooker situation in which every character is forced to examine their justifications for their actions, has delivered a soundtrack that seamlessly enhances the movie's narrative. 

“I’m always very inspired by the visuals I am working with,” stated Hutchinson. “I look at the color, tone, and pacing. I listen to the sonic qualities of the actors' voices - the sound design too. All of these things inspire me as I begin to conceptualize and create the score. My goal is for the music to become such an integral part of the experience that the audience isn’t aware it’s there anymore. Then again, there are occasionally moments where the music takes center stage and speaks more boldly to the narrative. It’s really just storytelling. I just want to help the director realize the story in the best way possible, and Dan made that easy for me by creating such a well-crafted and compelling film.” 

“I have lots of thoughts on music but it’s also like speaking a foreign language for me, all hand gestures and pointing, I need a translator,” added Brown. “I met Matt working on a video game trailer nearly 20 years ago, and we struck up a relationship and discovered a kinship that would remain. Commercial work followed but more importantly it was the side projects we did together that seemed to really pop for both of us. The minute I wrapped production on the shoot my next call was to Matt to see if he’d be able to work on the music -- I wanted to SCORE the film, underline emotion, and enhance the thrills while also looking for places to experiment and surprise the audience sonically. As always with Matt he delivered in spades.”  

The Your Lucky Day original soundtrack is available on all digital platforms beginning November 10th. For more information and interviews with Hutchinson contact Cinematic Red PR 

Watch New Clip: Documentary SHOT IN THE ARM

In the spring of 2019, before anyone had heard of COVID-19, Kennedy began investigating a global measles epidemic and filming with top public health officials–including Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, MD; Karen Ernst; Dr. Paul A. Offit, MD; Dr. Peter J. Hotez, MD; Blima Marcus, DNP –as well as rare verite and interviews with anti-vaccine activists - like Robert Kennedy, Jr. (charting his part in Samoa's tragic measles outbreak of 2019 and as he continues to garner GOP funding for a Democrat presidential bid today), Andrew Wakefield, and Del Bigtree - who were persuading parents by the millions to refuse vaccines for their children. Then COVID-19 happened. Acting quickly, Kennedy shifted his directorial eye to this once-in-a-century tragedy, as his family was caught in the maelstrom of COVID-19. Both skeptical and hopeful, SHOT IN THE ARM explores the cultural zeitgeist of vaccine hesitancy historically and in the context of the current COVID pandemic and how disinformation is its own disease. Can we replace cynicism with healthy curiosity and bridge the political divides that make us sick  

Watch New Clip: KING OF KILLERS (Lionsgate)  on Blu-ray™ and DVD October 31st

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Release Date: Available on Blu-ray™ and DVD on October 31st
Director and Writer:
Kevin Grevioux
Genre:
  Action
Rating:
Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes 
Cast: Alain Moussi (Nobody), Marie Avgeropoulos (“The 100,” 50/50), Georges St-Pierre ( Captain America: The Winter Soldier),  Stephen Dorff (Blade, Old Henry), Frank Grillo (Captain America: The Winter Soldier), Kevin Grevioux (Underworld)             

Based on a graphic novel by writer-director Kevin Grevioux, King of Killers follows former Agency hit man Marcus Garan (Alain Moussi) as he attempts to unravel the mystery behind a tragic incident. When offered a $10 million contract to eliminate the world’s greatest assassin, Marcus travels to Tokyo to meet the client (Frank Grillo), but discovers other professional killers have been invited as well. Now Marcus and the others must confront this deadly, mythical assassin…or die trying. 

American Fiction: Review 

No Matter What Challenges and Stereotypes You Face in Life, You Are Not Immune from the Challenges Within Your Own Family 

Release dates: December 15, 2023 (United States)
Director:  Cord Jefferson
Screenplay:Cord Jefferson
Based on Erasure by Percival Everett
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown
Genre: Comedy, drama
Run time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English 

Director and writer Cord Jefferson theatrical directorial debut ‘American Fiction’, based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett, tells the challenges of writer and academic Thelonious "Monk" Ellison   Jeffrey Wright) as he tries to comes to terms with the success and fame of writers/authors, especially  Sinatra Golden (Issa Rae) whose books are full of all the stereotypes about African American while at the same time trying to cope with family dynamic with his sister  Lisa Ellison (Tracee Ellis Ross), brother Clifford "Cliff" Ellison (Sterling K. Brown), his mother Agnes Ellison Leslie Uggams and affairs of the heart with Coraline (Erika Alexander). 

American Fiction takes you through the up and downs of family life. You can share in the tough times of loss and the good times of celebration. It shows that being educated with financial means does not shield you from life’s trials and tribulations. 

We are reminded of the importance of being seen and having our humanity acknowledged during a conversation between Monk and Cliff. 

Monk said, “what if he rejected you? Referring to their father. Cliff, “at least he would have rejected the real me.” 

Cord’s script finds a visually interesting way of bringing Monk’s characters Willey the Wonker (Keith David) along with his son, to life as he drafts his book full of African American stereotypes. It is like a live play within the film. This style used through-out brought added dimension to the film 

The beautiful setting of his home state of Massachusetts, his family home and beach house shows without words  the upper middle-class lifestyle that Monk and his family enjoyed. 

As Monk struggles to understand the value in Sinatra Golden’s successful book He has a conversation with Sinatra and refers to the potential of a writer when Sinatra said, “potential is what they see when they think a person is not good enough.”  

There is so much truth in her statement. It makes you think about the stereotype people hold that lets you know they do not think highly of the people they demean. how non-minorities think of people of color 

 About Jefferey Cord

Jefferey Cord’s T.V. credits include Succession, The Good Place, Master of None, and his 2020 Emmy winning episode This Extraordinary Being. He began his writing career with publications The Ringer, GQ, the New Yorker, and later serving as the editor of Gawker .

Production companies: Orion Pictures, MRC Film, T-Street Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Distributors: Amazon MGM Studios
Release dates: December 15, 2023 (United States)
Run time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Director:  Cord Jefferson
Screenplay:Cord Jefferson
Based on Erasure by Percival Everett
Producers: Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios, Ben LeClair
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown
Cinematographer: Cristina Dunlap
Editor: Hilda Rasula
Music: Laura Karpman 

12th Annual Key West Film Festival Announces Official Lineup 

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October 19, 2023, Key West, FL – The 12th Annual Key West Film Festival announces its official 2023 lineup including major falls films from Sofia Coppola, Wim Wenders, Aki Kaurasmaki, Matthew Heineman, Andrew Haigh, Lisa Cortes and Angus MacLachlan. More than 75 films will be shown during the 5-day festival, which runs November 15-19.  

As is tradition for the festival, the Opening and Closing Night films are curated by two of the top film critics in the country. Stephanie Zacharek of Time will host a discussion with David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter prior to the Opening Night screening of PRISCILLA, which was the Centerpiece Film at the 2023 New York Film Festival. Newcomer Cailee Spaeny won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her breakthrough performance as Priscilla Presley in this reconsideration of a rock'n'roll fairytale, from filmmaker Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation").  

On Saturday night, Rooney will lead a pre-show conversation with Zacharek prior to the screening of EILEEN, which spotlights Anne Hathaway in a head-spinning performance as Rebecca, the dangerous catalyst in the quiet, desperate life of a young woman, Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), living in small-town Massachusetts in 1964, swept up into dark circumstances in the dead of winter.  

Other spotlight films include the dark comedy DREAM SCENARIO starring Nicolas Cage and Julianne Nicholson; and A LITTLE PRAYER, starring David Strathairn and directed by Academy Award nominee Angus MacLachlan, whose two previous films (“Goodbye to All That” and “Abundant Acreage Available”) have shown at KWFF (2014 and 2017). MacLachlan will appear with the film for a Q&A. 

This year also features special spotlight distinctions. Playing in the LGBTQ Spotlight Film is Andrew Haigh’s ALL OF US STRANGERS, starring two of the UK's most popular and charismatic actors – Andrew Scott ("Fleabag") and Paul Mescal (who made an international breakthrough in 2021's "Aftersun") - in a critically acclaimed romantic fantasy that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. The Documentary Spotlight Film is Academy Award nominee Matthew Heineman’s AMERICAN SYMPHONY, a moving and intimate portrait of two artists at a crossroads featuring multi-instrumentalist Jon Batiste and his life partner, best-selling author Suleika Jaouad, as they are suddenly faced the return of her long-dormant cancer.   

This year’s LGBTQ films, programmed with the assistance of Eugene Hernandez, Executive Director of the Sundance Film Festival, and Brian Brooks of Cinetic Media, include the CPH:DOX winner QUEENDOM, a portrait of Gena, a 21-year-old Russian transgender street performer and activist who fled the dismal countryside of her youth for the cosmopolis of Moscow to flaunt extravagant costumes and makeup that push the fashion envelope to the outer limits – and inevitably draw the attention of the government. Also playing is STUDIO ONE FOREVER, a look at the famous nightclub in Los Angeles where so many young men came of age, produced by Stephen Israel, whose previous feature “Helicopter Mom” played at KWFF 2014. Rounding out the programming is the Miami-produced fiction film, CLOCKED, about an 18 year old undefeated boxer whose true passion is for self acceptance, through his transition to a woman. The film will also be featured in the Florida Focus section of the festival. 

Documentaries take center stage at the festival this year, with music, food, sports, outer space, and even a modern day Noah’s Ark staking their claims. LA HUELLA follows a world class restaurant on the beach in a small Uruguayan town, not too dissimilar from the culinary delights of Key West, and will be accompanied by a wine tasting prior to the film. Emmy winner Jesse Moss, whose film “The Bandit” showed at KWFF 2016 when Burt Reynolds was honored, returns with THE MISSION, which uncovers the complex and troubling true story behind the 2018 death of evangelical Christian missionary John Chau. Two docs about music include MAESTRA, which takes us to the only competition in the world for women conductors, and MUSICA!, which celebrates the efforts of the nonprofit Horns to Havana as the US-based group teaches young Cubans how to maintain their instruments. Themes of exploring the unknown manifest themselves in both THE ARC OF OBLIVION, which invites us to consider which memories we choose to archive as a man in Maine build his own ark, in addition to SPACE RACE, the profoundly inspirational story of the program to send the first African American astronaut into space and the trailblazing paths laid by its pioneers. Rounding out the section is THE LIONHEART, following Susie Wheldon raising her two young boys to be racecar drivers twenty years after their father, two-time Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon, died in a racing crash. Wheldon will appear at the festival with the film. 

International films include THREE films which are the official entries from their respective countries for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film: Japan’s PERFECT DAYS, directed by multiple Oscar nominee Wim Wenders; Finland’s FALLEN LEAVES, from Aki Kaurismaki (whose film “The Other Side of Hope” played KWFF 2017), and France’s THE TASTE OF THINGS, starring Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche. 

Florida gets its moment in the sun with the special Florida Focus section. Films include the aforementioned CLOCKED, along with RAZING LIBERTY SQUARE, produced by KWFF alumnus Kareem Tabsch (“The Last Resort,” “Dolphin Lover”) in which residents of Miami's historic Liberty Square housing project find themselves on the frontlines of climate gentrification when a $300 million revitalization plan threatens their neighborhood. Miami-shot BIG EASY QUEENS is a wild romp featuring drag performers who are regulars at the Key West clubs. And local director Michael J. Kirk will present an encore screening of 200 YEARS OF KEY WEST HISTORY. 

Special screenings this year include the “Forty Year Flashback,” featuring a 40th  Anniversary screening of Martin Scorcese’s THE KING OF COMEDY, starring Robert DeNiro and Jerry Lewis, and featuring a soundtrack from Robbie Roberston. Film critics David Fear of Rolling Stone and Sam Adams of Slate.com will have a conversation prior to the film.

Also featured will be the 72 Hour Film Challenge, a widely popular showcase of local film teams who conceive of, write, shoot and edit a film in 72 hours. 

Shorts programs at the festival this year include sections for Comedy, Documentary, International, Florida films, Student and Florida students. The Kimberly Peirce Award for Best Student Film presented by the Diana King Foundation will also be presented once again. The shorts programs and Florida feature films were curated from over 1500 submissions, with entries from nearly all 50 states and dozens of countries. 

Returning programs this year include the the 8th Annual Golden Key for Excellence in Costume Design awarded to Jacqueline Durran for her work in BARBIE, making KWFF the only such festival to annual honor this art; the 10th Annual Critics Panel, in which top film critics will join both in person to cover the seismic changes in the industry this year. Key West Citizen’s Shirrel Rhoades will moderate the panel featuring David Rooney, Stephanie Zacharek, Sam Adams and David Fear. And the 2nd Annual Golden Key for Documentary Excellence will be awarded to Oscar winner Sheila Nevins. Emmy winner Erin Lee Carr will moderate the discussion and a screening of Sheila’s THE ABCs OF BOOK BANNING, about the efforts of Florida school districts to ban books, will screen after the talk. 

After kicking off the festival with a film about Priscilla Presley, the festival will screen REINVENTING ELVIS, recounting the King’s 1968 comeback special, as its traditional final screening on Sunday night, outdoors at The Perry Hotel and Marina in Stock Island.
  
ABOUT THE KEY WEST FILM FESTIVAL 

Honoring creativity, diversity, sustainability and beauty, the Key West Film Festival is an annual celebration of film and filmmakers set to take place November 15-19, 2023.  

A diverse, entertaining and artistically rigorous selection of films will be represented through a broad array of categories that offer opportunities for filmmakers, both aspiring and established, to commune and exchange ideas while showing their work to audiences in an historic and artistically vibrant tropical paradise.   

Films that have been showcased in the last five years of the festival have amassed over EIGHTY Academy Award nominations - six of which were for Best Picture - and sixteen Oscar wins, including two for Best Picture ( Spotlight and  Shape of Water). 

For more information, visit our website: https://keywestff.com 

Twitter - @keywestfilmfest
Instagram - @keywestfilmfestival
Facebook - Key West Film Festival
#kwff #kwff2023  

October 19, 2023, Key West, FL – The 12th Annual Key West Film Festival announces its official 2023 lineup including major falls films from Sofia Coppola, Wim Wenders, Aki Kaurasmaki, Matthew Heineman, Andrew Haigh, Lisa Cortes and Angus MacLachlan. More than 75 films will be shown during the 5-day festival, which runs November 15-19.  

As is tradition for the festival, the Opening and Closing Night films are curated by two of the top film critics in the country. Stephanie Zacharek of Time will host a discussion with David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter prior to the Opening Night screening of PRISCILLA, which was the Centerpiece Film at the 2023 New York Film Festival. Newcomer Cailee Spaeny won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her breakthrough performance as Priscilla Presley in this reconsideration of a rock'n'roll fairytale, from filmmaker Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation").  

On Saturday night, Rooney will lead a pre-show conversation with Zacharek prior to the screening of EILEEN, which spotlights Anne Hathaway in a head-spinning performance as Rebecca, the dangerous catalyst in the quiet, desperate life of a young woman, Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), living in small-town Massachusetts in 1964, swept up into dark circumstances in the dead of winter.  

Other spotlight films include the dark comedy DREAM SCENARIO starring Nicolas Cage and Julianne Nicholson; and A LITTLE PRAYER, starring David Strathairn and directed by Academy Award nominee Angus MacLachlan, whose two previous films (“Goodbye to All That” and “Abundant Acreage Available”) have shown at KWFF (2014 and 2017). MacLachlan will appear with the film for a Q&A. 

This year also features special spotlight distinctions. Playing in the LGBTQ Spotlight Film is Andrew Haigh’s ALL OF US STRANGERS, starring two of the UK's most popular and charismatic actors – Andrew Scott ("Fleabag") and Paul Mescal (who made an international breakthrough in 2021's "Aftersun") - in a critically acclaimed romantic fantasy that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. The Documentary Spotlight Film is Academy Award nominee Matthew Heineman’s AMERICAN SYMPHONY, a moving and intimate portrait of two artists at a crossroads featuring multi-instrumentalist Jon Batiste and his life partner, best-selling author Suleika Jaouad, as they are suddenly faced the return of her long-dormant cancer.   

This year’s LGBTQ films, programmed with the assistance of Eugene Hernandez, Executive Director of the Sundance Film Festival, and Brian Brooks of Cinetic Media, include the CPH:DOX winner QUEENDOM, a portrait of Gena, a 21-year-old Russian transgender street performer and activist who fled the dismal countryside of her youth for the cosmopolis of Moscow to flaunt extravagant costumes and makeup that push the fashion envelope to the outer limits – and inevitably draw the attention of the government. Also playing is STUDIO ONE FOREVER, a look at the famous nightclub in Los Angeles where so many young men came of age, produced by Stephen Israel, whose previous feature “Helicopter Mom” played at KWFF 2014. Rounding out the programming is the Miami-produced fiction film, CLOCKED, about an 18 year old undefeated boxer whose true passion is for self acceptance, through his transition to a woman. The film will also be featured in the Florida Focus section of the festival. 

Documentaries take center stage at the festival this year, with music, food, sports, outer space, and even a modern day Noah’s Ark staking their claims. LA HUELLA follows a world class restaurant on the beach in a small Uruguayan town, not too dissimilar from the culinary delights of Key West, and will be accompanied by a wine tasting prior to the film. Emmy winner Jesse Moss, whose film “The Bandit” showed at KWFF 2016 when Burt Reynolds was honored, returns with THE MISSION, which uncovers the complex and troubling true story behind the 2018 death of evangelical Christian missionary John Chau. Two docs about music include MAESTRA, which takes us to the only competition in the world for women conductors, and MUSICA!, which celebrates the efforts of the nonprofit Horns to Havana as the US-based group teaches young Cubans how to maintain their instruments. Themes of exploring the unknown manifest themselves in both THE ARC OF OBLIVION, which invites us to consider which memories we choose to archive as a man in Maine build his own ark, in addition to SPACE RACE, the profoundly inspirational story of the program to send the first African American astronaut into space and the trailblazing paths laid by its pioneers. Rounding out the section is THE LIONHEART, following Susie Wheldon raising her two young boys to be racecar drivers twenty years after their father, two-time Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon, died in a racing crash. Wheldon will appear at the festival with the film. 

International films include THREE films which are the official entries from their respective countries for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film: Japan’s PERFECT DAYS, directed by multiple Oscar nominee Wim Wenders; Finland’s FALLEN LEAVES, from Aki Kaurismaki (whose film “The Other Side of Hope” played KWFF 2017), and France’s THE TASTE OF THINGS, starring Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche. 

Florida gets its moment in the sun with the special Florida Focus section. Films include the aforementioned CLOCKED, along with RAZING LIBERTY SQUARE, produced by KWFF alumnus Kareem Tabsch (“The Last Resort,” “Dolphin Lover”) in which residents of Miami's historic Liberty Square housing project find themselves on the frontlines of climate gentrification when a $300 million revitalization plan threatens their neighborhood. Miami-shot BIG EASY QUEENS is a wild romp featuring drag performers who are regulars at the Key West clubs. And local director Michael J. Kirk will present an encore screening of 200 YEARS OF KEY WEST HISTORY. 

Special screenings this year include the “Forty Year Flashback,” featuring a 40th  Anniversary screening of Martin Scorcese’s THE KING OF COMEDY, starring Robert DeNiro and Jerry Lewis, and featuring a soundtrack from Robbie Roberston. Film critics David Fear of Rolling Stone and Sam Adams of Slate.com will have a conversation prior to the film.

Also featured will be the 72 Hour Film Challenge, a widely popular showcase of local film teams who conceive of, write, shoot and edit a film in 72 hours. 

Shorts programs at the festival this year include sections for Comedy, Documentary, International, Florida films, Student and Florida students. The Kimberly Peirce Award for Best Student Film presented by the Diana King Foundation will also be presented once again. The shorts programs and Florida feature films were curated from over 1500 submissions, with entries from nearly all 50 states and dozens of countries. 

Returning programs this year include the the 8th Annual Golden Key for Excellence in Costume Design awarded to Jacqueline Durran for her work in BARBIE, making KWFF the only such festival to annual honor this art; the 10th Annual Critics Panel, in which top film critics will join both in person to cover the seismic changes in the industry this year. Key West Citizen’s Shirrel Rhoades will moderate the panel featuring David Rooney, Stephanie Zacharek, Sam Adams and David Fear. And the 2nd Annual Golden Key for Documentary Excellence will be awarded to Oscar winner Sheila Nevins. Emmy winner Erin Lee Carr will moderate the discussion and a screening of Sheila’s THE ABCs OF BOOK BANNING, about the efforts of Florida school districts to ban books, will screen after the talk. 

After kicking off the festival with a film about Priscilla Presley, the festival will screen REINVENTING ELVIS, recounting the King’s 1968 comeback special, as its traditional final screening on Sunday night, outdoors at The Perry Hotel and Marina in Stock Island.
  
ABOUT THE KEY WEST FILM FESTIVAL 

Honoring creativity, diversity, sustainability and beauty, the Key West Film Festival is an annual celebration of film and filmmakers set to take place November 15-19, 2023.  

A diverse, entertaining and artistically rigorous selection of films will be represented through a broad array of categories that offer opportunities for filmmakers, both aspiring and established, to commune and exchange ideas while showing their work to audiences in an historic and artistically vibrant tropical paradise.   

Films that have been showcased in the last five years of the festival have amassed over EIGHTY Academy Award nominations - six of which were for Best Picture - and sixteen Oscar wins, including two for Best Picture ( Spotlight and  Shape of Water). 

For more information, visit our website: https://keywestff.com 

Twitter - @keywestfilmfest
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nstagram - @keywestfilmfestival
Facebook - Key West Film Festival
#kwff #kwff2023  

  • October 19, 2023, Key West, FL – The 12th Annual Key West Film Festival announces its official 2023 lineup including major falls films from Sofia Coppola, Wim Wenders, Aki Kaurasmaki, Matthew Heineman, Andrew Haigh, Lisa Cortes and Angus MacLachlan. More than 75 films will be shown during the 5-day festival, which runs November 15-19.  
  • As is tradition for the festival, the Opening and Closing Night films are curated by two of the top film critics in the country. Stephanie Zacharek of Time will host a discussion with David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter prior to the Opening Night screening of PRISCILLA, which was the Centerpiece Film at the 2023 New York Film Festival. Newcomer Cailee Spaeny won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her breakthrough performance as Priscilla Presley in this reconsideration of a rock'n'roll fairytale, from filmmaker Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation").  
  • On Saturday night, Rooney will lead a pre-show conversation with Zacharek prior to the screening of EILEEN, which spotlights Anne Hathaway in a head-spinning performance as Rebecca, the dangerous catalyst in the quiet, desperate life of a young woman, Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), living in small-town Massachusetts in 1964, swept up into dark circumstances in the dead of winter.  
  • Other spotlight films include the dark comedy DREAM SCENARIO starring Nicolas Cage and Julianne Nicholson; and A LITTLE PRAYER, starring David Strathairn and directed by Academy Award nominee Angus MacLachlan, whose two previous films (“Goodbye to All That” and “Abundant Acreage Available”) have shown at KWFF (2014 and 2017). MacLachlan will appear with the film for a Q&A. 
  • This year also features special spotlight distinctions. Playing in the LGBTQ Spotlight Film is Andrew Haigh’s ALL OF US STRANGERS, starring two of the UK's most popular and charismatic actors – Andrew Scott ("Fleabag") and Paul Mescal (who made an international breakthrough in 2021's "Aftersun") - in a critically acclaimed romantic fantasy that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. The Documentary Spotlight Film is Academy Award nominee Matthew Heineman’s AMERICAN SYMPHONY, a moving and intimate portrait of two artists at a crossroads featuring multi-instrumentalist Jon Batiste and his life partner, best-selling author Suleika Jaouad, as they are suddenly faced the return of her long-dormant cancer.   
  • This year’s LGBTQ films, programmed with the assistance of Eugene Hernandez, Executive Director of the Sundance Film Festival, and Brian Brooks of Cinetic Media, include the CPH:DOX winner QUEENDOM, a portrait of Gena, a 21-year-old Russian transgender street performer and activist who fled the dismal countryside of her youth for the cosmopolis of Moscow to flaunt extravagant costumes and makeup that push the fashion envelope to the outer limits – and inevitably draw the attention of the government. Also playing is STUDIO ONE FOREVER, a look at the famous nightclub in Los Angeles where so many young men came of age, produced by Stephen Israel, whose previous feature “Helicopter Mom” played at KWFF 2014. Rounding out the programming is the Miami-produced fiction film, CLOCKED, about an 18 year old undefeated boxer whose true passion is for self acceptance, through his transition to a woman. The film will also be featured in the Florida Focus section of the festival. 
  • Documentaries take center stage at the festival this year, with music, food, sports, outer space, and even a modern day Noah’s Ark staking their claims. LA HUELLA follows a world class restaurant on the beach in a small Uruguayan town, not too dissimilar from the culinary delights of Key West, and will be accompanied by a wine tasting prior to the film. Emmy winner Jesse Moss, whose film “The Bandit” showed at KWFF 2016 when Burt Reynolds was honored, returns with THE MISSION, which uncovers the complex and troubling true story behind the 2018 death of evangelical Christian missionary John Chau. Two docs about music include MAESTRA, which takes us to the only competition in the world for women conductors, and MUSICA!, which celebrates the efforts of the nonprofit Horns to Havana as the US-based group teaches young Cubans how to maintain their instruments. Themes of exploring the unknown manifest themselves in both THE ARC OF OBLIVION, which invites us to consider which memories we choose to archive as a man in Maine build his own ark, in addition to SPACE RACE, the profoundly inspirational story of the program to send the first African American astronaut into space and the trailblazing paths laid by its pioneers. Rounding out the section is THE LIONHEART, following Susie Wheldon raising her two young boys to be racecar drivers twenty years after their father, two-time Indy 500 champion Dan Wheldon, died in a racing crash. Wheldon will appear at the festival with the film. 
  • International films include THREE films which are the official entries from their respective countries for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film: Japan’s PERFECT DAYS, directed by multiple Oscar nominee Wim Wenders; Finland’s FALLEN LEAVES, from Aki Kaurismaki (whose film “The Other Side of Hope” played KWFF 2017), and France’s THE TASTE OF THINGS, starring Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche. 
  • Florida gets its moment in the sun with the special Florida Focus section. Films include the aforementioned CLOCKED, along with RAZING LIBERTY SQUARE, produced by KWFF alumnus Kareem Tabsch (“The Last Resort,” “Dolphin Lover”) in which residents of Miami's historic Liberty Square housing project find themselves on the frontlines of climate gentrification when a $300 million revitalization plan threatens their neighborhood. Miami-shot BIG EASY QUEENS is a wild romp featuring drag performers who are regulars at the Key West clubs. And local director Michael J. Kirk will present an encore screening of 200 YEARS OF KEY WEST HISTORY. 
  • Special screenings this year include the “Forty Year Flashback,” featuring a 40th  Anniversary screening of Martin Scorcese’s THE KING OF COMEDY, starring Robert DeNiro and Jerry Lewis, and featuring a soundtrack from Robbie Roberston. Film critics David Fear of Rolling Stone and Sam Adams of Slate.com will have a conversation prior to the film.

    Also featured will be the 72 Hour Film Challenge, a widely popular showcase of local film teams who conceive of, write, shoot and edit a film in 72 hours. 

  • Shorts programs at the festival this year include sections for Comedy, Documentary, International, Florida films, Student and Florida students. The Kimberly Peirce Award for Best Student Film presented by the Diana King Foundation will also be presented once again. The shorts programs and Florida feature films were curated from over 1500 submissions, with entries from nearly all 50 states and dozens of countries. 
  • Returning programs this year include the the 8th Annual Golden Key for Excellence in Costume Design awarded to Jacqueline Durran for her work in BARBIE, making KWFF the only such festival to annual honor this art; the 10th Annual Critics Panel, in which top film critics will join both in person to cover the seismic changes in the industry this year. Key West Citizen’s Shirrel Rhoades will moderate the panel featuring David Rooney, Stephanie Zacharek, Sam Adams and David Fear. And the 2nd Annual Golden Key for Documentary Excellence will be awarded to Oscar winner Sheila Nevins. Emmy winner Erin Lee Carr will moderate the discussion and a screening of Sheila’s THE ABCs OF BOOK BANNING, about the efforts of Florida school districts to ban books, will screen after the talk. 
  • After kicking off the festival with a film about Priscilla Presley, the festival will screen REINVENTING ELVIS, recounting the King’s 1968 comeback special, as its traditional final screening on Sunday night, outdoors at The Perry Hotel and Marina in Stock Island.
     
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  • ABOUT THE KEY WEST FILM FESTIVAL 
  • Honoring creativity, diversity, sustainability and beauty, the Key West Film Festival is an annual celebration of film and filmmakers set to take place November 15-19, 2023.  
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  • A diverse, entertaining and artistically rigorous selection of films will be represented through a broad array of categories that offer opportunities for filmmakers, both aspiring and established, to commune and exchange ideas while showing their work to audiences in an historic and artistically vibrant tropical paradise.   
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  • Films that have been showcased in the last five years of the festival have amassed over EIGHTY Academy Award nominations - six of which were for Best Picture - and sixteen Oscar wins, including two for Best Picture ( Spotlight and  Shape of Water). 
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  • For more information, visit our website: https://keywestff.com 
  • Twitter - @keywestfilmfest 
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Killers of the Flower Moon: Review  Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone Gives Stellar Performances 

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Director: Martin Scorsese
Screenwriters: Eric Roth, Martín Scorsese
Based on Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Starring : Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone
Paramount Pictures Release dates May 20, 2023 (Cannes)
October 20, 2023 (United States)
Run time: 206 minutes
Genre: Western, Crime, Drama
Country: United States
Language: English

For the Love of Money

Director Martin Scorsese’s captivating new crime drama ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, based on David Grann’s 2017 book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, tells the heartbreaking true story of the Osage Native American tribe of Osage County, Oklahoma in 1920s and the murders of its tribal members after oil is found on their land and they become wealthy over night as told through the lives of   Ernest Burkhart, Mollie's husband ( Leonardo DiCaprio),  William King Hale, Ernest's uncle (Robert De Niro), and Mollie Burkhart, Ernest's Native American wife (Lily Gladstone) and the challenges the Osage people faced getting the United States Bureau of Investigation to finally investigate the murders on their tribal land.

The superb performance by DeNiro as he lures you in with his hometown, country charm while masking the devious and depraved man that he is. You are taking through so many emotions with excellent on-screen performance between DiCaprio and Gladstone, that is the heartbeat of the film, as they navigate love, betrayal, murder and death. 

Reminded of Tulsa Massacre and the election day violence in Osocee in Florida, just to name of few of the many acts of white mob violence visited upon people of color. 

Eric Roth, Martín Scorsese’s screenplay does justice to the lives and customs of the Osage Nation capturing real, authentic representation. The use of the native Osage language and customs created an authentic depiction of actual life. Added into the mix is the late Robbie Robinson ‘s amazing yet final film score.  

The authentic recreations, by costume designer Jacqueline West, with the help of a member of the Osage Nation, Julie O’Keefe, who was the film’s costume cultural adviser, also tells their story with beauty yet without words.

The cruel, heartless, demonic behavior and the total disregard for human life stands out above all else.
Cinemtographer set on location on Osage tribal land. Beautiful, green rolling hills as far as the eye can see . It shows the importance of not dehumanizing people because it makes it too easy to plot, plan the murder of family, friends, and foes.

Killers of the Flower Moon is great film that provides good context to a significant historical event.  

A better location could have been found. Filming on location on Osage tribal land in Oklahoma brought an actual event to life. Being in the same place that these murders occurred over a 100 years ago helps bring their story full circle.

Ernest “I love money. Almost as much as I love my wife.” 

What does love have to do with it, when family and money are involved? No one is safe. Killers of Flower Moon is great film worth the 3 ½ hours of screen time. This film you do not want to miss. 

Paramount Pictures Release dates May 20, 2023 (Cannes) 
October 20, 2023 (United States) 
Director: Martin Scorsese 
Screenwriters: Eric Roth, Martín Scorsese 
Based on Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann 
Producers: Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese, Daniel Lupi 
Starring : Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone 
Cinematographer: Robbie Robertson 
Production companies: Apple Studios, Imperative Entertainment, Sikelia Productions, Appian Way Productions 
Distributed by Apple Original Films (through Apple TV+) 
Run time: 206 minutes 
Country: United States 
Language: English 

Watch the First Official trailer from writer and director Cord Jefferson’s Theatrical Directorial Debut American Fiction Premiering in the United States December 15th 

Release dates: December 15, 2023 United States
Director:  Cord Jefferson
Screenplay:Cord Jefferson
Based on Erasure by Percival Everett
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown
Genre: Comedy, drama
Run time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English 

Writer and director Cord Jefferson's theatrical directorial debut American Fiction debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on September 8th and makes its limited theatrical release in the United States on December 15, 2023.

Cord Jefferson's romantic comedy film American Fiction shares the story of Monk, a writer , who becomes fed up with Black Americans being stereotyped in entertainment,as he goes on a quest to prove his point and writes a book full of all those kinds of  exploitation and the results it has on his life.Starring  in American Fiction is Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, and Sterling K. Brown.

About Cord Jefferson

Cord’s T.V. credits include Succession, The Good Place, Master of None, and his 2020  Emmy winning episode This Extraordinary Being. He began his writing career with publications The Ringer, GQ, the New Yorker, and later serving as the editor of Gawker 

Release dates: December 15, 2023 (United States)
Production companies: Orion Pictures, MRC Film, T-Street Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment

Distributors: Amazon MGM Studios
Run time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English 
Director:  Cord Jefferson
Screenplay:Cord Jefferson
Based on Erasure by Percival Everett
Producers: Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios, Ben LeClair
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown
Cinematographer: Cristina Dunlap
Editor: Hilda Rasula
Music: Laura Karpman
Production companies: Orion Pictures, MRC Film, T-Street Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Distributors: Amazon MGM Studios
Release dates: December 15, 2023 United States
Run time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Director:  Cord Jefferson
Screenplay:Cord Jefferson
Based on Erasure by Percival Everett
Producers: Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios, Ben LeClair
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams,  Adam Brody, Keith David, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown
Cinematographer: Cristina Dunlap
Editor: Hilda Rasula
Music: Laura Karpman