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September 2018
Roman Holiday
As part of its Icon Series, Flaming Classics is pleased to celebrate the legendary actress Audrey Hepburn with a 65th Anniversary screening of ROMAN HOLIDAY on 35mm. In addition to seeing this classics film, for which Hepburn won a Best Actress Oscar, we are pleased to have Professor Margaret Cardillo to read from her children's book JUST BEING AUDREY and Jupiter Velvet giving an Audrey-inspired performance following the film. Following our screenings of THE LITTLE MERMAID and HOCUS POCUS, ROMAN…
Find out more »Pamm Night of a Thousand Fondas
PAMM and Flaming Classics are teaming up for a special screening of "Barbarella" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the sci-fi cult classic film. The program will explore the divide between good and bad art, the purpose of camp aesthetics in art and performance, as well as the power of feminism, resistance, sexuality, and queerness. "A Night of a Thousand Fondas" drag revue will follow the film screening with performances by Miss Toto, Patent Pending, KUNST, Persephone Von Lips, and Petty Boop, celebrating various points in Fonda's illustrious and long career as a star, producer, and activist. RSVP…
Find out more »May 2018
Flaming Classics: Summer Camp
Flaming Classics is a film series that pairs feature films with live work by local performance artists. The series, run by Trae DeLellis and Juan Barquin, is hosted at the Bill Cosford Cinema and hopes to both entertain and educate audiences on classic films that are feminine, queer, camp, and everything in between. The first series of films is Flaming Classics: Summer Camp. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? with JUPITER VELVET and EVAN ALEXANDER on 35mm Now that Ryan…
Find out more »April 2018
The Yes Men Are Revolting
Chronicles the past five years of pranksters Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, the infamous activists known for duping the media with their impersonations of corporate shills and government stooges. This time they have climate change in their sights, which results in anxiety, improv, media whirlwinds and a threat of legal action more serious than ever before.
Find out more »March 2018
Do Not Resist
DO NOT RESIST is an urgent documentary that explores the militarization of local police departments—in their tactics, training, and acquisition of equipment—since 9/11. With unprecedented access to police conventions, equipment expos, and officers themselves, filmmaker Craig Atkinson, the son of a SWAT team member, crafts an eye-popping nonpartisan look at the changing face of law enforcement in America. This film merges the arts with contemporary and critical social issues in the U.S. today. We see the film as an opportunity…
Find out more »February 2018
From Nowhere
FROM NOWHERE tells the story of three high school students who are struggling with all of the same issues that trouble all teenagers, but, in addition, these three have another issue which causes them constant concern. The are illegal aliens. They know that at any time, should someone require documentation of them, they could end up deported back to countries they don’t know and have never spent any time in. These children are really “from nowhere.” Each wants to get…
Find out more »January 2018
Who Is Dayani Cristal
The body of an unidentified immigrant is found in the Arizona Desert. In an attempt to retrace his path and discover his story, director Marc Silver and Gael Garcia Bernal embed themselves among migrant travelers on their own mission to cross the border, providing rare insight into the human stories which are so often ignored in the immigration debate.
Find out more »April 2017
Daughters of the Dust
Daughters of the Dust film screening
Directed by Julie Dash
25 anniversary Restoration
April 7-12
November 2016
Film Noir Student Shorts Competition
The Humphrey Bogart Estate established the festival to celebrate the legendary actor and his films, along with the craftsmanship and glamour of Old Hollywood.
Find out more »October 2016
Ford and Wayne in Retrospect: The Searchers at 60
The Norton Herrick Center for Motion Picture Studies Commemorates the 60th Anniversary of THE SEARCHERS with a 35mm screening of the film presented by University of Miami Professor Scott Eyman.
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