The 43rd edition will take place April 9-19, and will include screenings of more than 160 narratives, documentaries and short films of all genres.
Highlights include appearances from Adam Scott and John Waters, a 25th anniversary screening of The Princess Diaries, and more.
The annual Miami Film Festival has become a prestigious platform for international, American, and Ibero-American filmmakers, welcoming luminaries such as Nicolas Cage, Sophia Loren, Antonio Banderas, ...
The hybrid Miami Jewish Film Festival pulled in more than 58,500 attendees in-person in South Florida and reaching all 50 states online The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) concluded its 29th edition ...
These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade Office of Film & Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Beach Office of Film and Event Production Management, (305) 673-7070; and the City ...
The focus is on movies that are rooted in Miami's community and crafted by filmmakers who either call Florida home or whose subjects have a place in South Florida. ‘Disability erasure': New film tells ...
Leading the slate of the Miami Jewish Film Festival’s “Made in Florida” is the world premiere of Jerrod “Jerry” Levine’s “From Cuba to America,” a Miami-made portrait of entrepreneur George ...
The Miami Jewish Film Festival — this year celebrating its 29th edition — proves once again that there is always a Florida connection. This year the annual festival unveils a series entitled “Made in ...