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Indian origin filmmaker Ben Rekhi feels film festivals hold a lot of significance at any stage in one s career. Rekhi, whose documentary "The Reunited States" has been shown at multiple film festivals, adds that cinema is an .
Virginia Film Festival hosts virtual conversation with Oscar-nominated writer/director Virginia Film Festival (Source: WVIR) By Max Marcilla | April 20, 2021 at 10:30 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 10:30 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Virtual Virginia Film Festival events continued on Tuesday, as the organization hosted a conversation with an Oscar nominee.
Travon Free, who wrote and directed the short film “Two Distant Strangers” spoke with University of Virginia’s Kevin McDonald, who leads the school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion department.
The film is a sort of Groundhog Day a repeat of an encounter between a Black man and a bad cop.
VAFF BEYOND THE SCREEN Returns With A Live Conversation With GREY S ANATOMY and STATION 19 Cast And Showrunner
Featuring actors Jason George, Kevin McKidd, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Kim Raver with and Executive Producer/Showrunner Krista Vernoff.by BWW News Desk
The Virginia Film Festival has announced that its popular Beyond the Screen: A Virtual Conversation Series will return with a conversation with cast members and the showrunner of the ABC television series Grey s Anatomy and Station 19.
The livestreamed discussion will take place Sunday, May 2 at 8:00 PM ET and feature actor, University of Virginia alumnus,s and VAFF Advisory Board member Jason George and fellow cast members Kevin McKidd, Okieriete Onaodowan, and Kim Raver alongside executive producer and showrunner Krista Vernoff.
Partnered with North Shore International Jewish Film Festival, 13 films set to screen
Worcester Magazine
It was lucky for the 13th Central Mass International Jewish Film Festival in 2020 that the event presented by the Worcester JCC had been traditionally held in January.
The festival started last year on Jan. 17 with a free “encore showing” of “Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me” at the Worcester Senior Center and continued with five more films (paid admission) including the acclaimed documentary “Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles.” The films were screened at different locations including The Willows in Worcester, Congregation B’nai Shalom in Westboro, St. John s High School in Shrewsbury, and the Worcester JCC Auditorium.