New Directors/New Films Announces 50th Anniversary Edition, Including Virtual and In-Theater Screenings
The festival will mark New York City’s return to in-person screenings, thanks to a hybrid format of both virtual and theatrical shows.
The festival will mark New York City’s return to in-person screenings, thanks to a hybrid format of both virtual and theatrical shows.
Tribeca celebrates its 20th anniversary with an event poised to make it the first major North American film festival to return to in-person festivities.
The San Francisco festival’s lineup boasts a number of films from strong filmmakers, including Nanfu Wang, Haifaa Al Mansour, and Dash Shaw.
In a year mostly free of major studio features and established talents, the 2021 winners class is made up of indie outings and rising stars to watch.
Many films are arriving to the festival without distribution, meaning buyers have plenty of choices.
SXSW will, once again, roll out in a virtual fashion, but this year boasts even more new work, an easy ticketing system, and a fresh platform. Plus: these dozen projects.
This year, the film and music festivals and conferences are running entirely online, March 16 – 20.
Following its online-only 2020 event, the Austin-based TV festival will once again host an immersive “at home” experience — this time, bigger than ever.
Typically taking place in early July, the European film festival has been pushed back so it can run “in a form that will be maximally safe for guests and visitors.”
The festival is optimistic about an in-person event taking place this fall in Colorado.
The pandemic pushed back the annual event, which will now unfurl as a two-pronged festival playing out in both March and June.
A year after the annual film gathering was cancelled due to the pandemic, SXSW has shifted to make its selections available to wider audiences.