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Miami Film Festival

Miami Film Festival is a world-class platform for International, American, and Ibero-American films. The special 41st edition of the Miami Film Festival will take place from April 5-14, 2024 and include almost 100 feature films. The Festival showcases the work of the world’s best emerging and established filmmakers to the diverse cosmopolitan community of Miami.

Miami short Film Festival 2023: Screening #7 – Beyond the Veil: Exploring Surreal Depths of Perception

A selection of films that venture into the ethereal realms of human imagination and consciousness. These films intricately weave narratives that challenge the boundaries of reality, delving into the enigmatic dreamlike landscapes, subconscious thoughts, altered states of mind, and circumstances beyond normal. Through mesmerizing visuals and unconventional storytelling, “Beyond the Veil” transcends the ordinary, offering audiences a journey that blurs the line between the tangible and the intangible, is it just fantasy or not?

Miami short Film Festival 2023: Screening #6 – Worries: The Lingering Embrace of Anxiety

These screenings encapsulate films that courageously delve into the intricate landscape of human apprehensions. These films artfully navigate the labyrinth of anxious thoughts and emotions that often haunt individuals. With poignant narratives “Worries” unveils the internal battles, paralyzing uncertainties, and emotional vulnerability that come with anxiety. Through evocative storytelling, these films offer a window into the minds of those grappling with their fears, shedding light on the isolating nature of worry and the profound impact it has on one’s life.

Miami short Film Festival 2023: Screening #3 – Confrontation. Tales of discord arise

A selection of films that explores the intense dynamics of human conflict and confrontation. These films explore the myriad facets of discord, whether they stem from personal differences, social tensions, or ideological clashes. With gripping narratives and compelling characters, “Confrontation” delves into the complexities of confrontations, capturing the raw emotions, ethical dilemmas, and moral struggles that unfold when individuals are pitted against each other.

Miami short Film Festival 2023: Screening #2 Young Promises. The Future of Filmmaking

This selection of films represents a fresh perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of cinema. These films showcase the creative prowess of emerging young filmmakers who bring innovative techniques, bold narratives, and imaginative storytelling to the forefront.Through their lens, audiences are transported into worlds that challenge conventions, blend genres, and experiment with visual aesthetics.

Titian: The Empire of Color Presented by Coral Gables Art Cinema

Titian was an extraordinary master of color and a brilliant entrepreneur, innovative both in a painting’s composition but also in how to sell it. In only a few years, Tiziano Vecellio became the official painter of Venice and the utmost artist sought after by the richest and most influential Courts in Europe. From Ferrara to Urbino, from Mantua to Rome, up to the Spain of Carlos V and his son Felipe II, Titian crossed his century illuminating it with his works of art, inspiring future generations of artists. Perfect interpreter of religion and mythology, portrayer of immediate expressive strength, he dominated his time outshining his contemporaries, always abiding by his motto: ‘Art is more powerful than Nature’. Winning over popes and emperors with his iconic, revolutionary works Titian succeeded in becoming one of the artists that symbolized the entire Renaissance.

27th Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival - The Pastor and the Revolutionary

COMPETITIVE SCREENINGS THE PASTOR AND THE REVOLUTIONARY Drama | 115 min | HD | 2022 Synopsis At the turn of the millennium, Juliana, the illegitimate daughter of a colonel who has just committed suicide, finds out that her father was a torturer during the military dictatorship in Brazil. Best film at the 55th Brasília Film Festival. Cast & Credits Producer: Nilson Rodrigues Director: José Eduardo Belmonte Screenplay: Josefina Trotta Cinematography: Bárbara Alvarez Cast: Johnny Massaro, César Mello, Júlia Dalávia, Cássia Kis Rated: PG-13

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