Pete Buttigieg纪录片“市长Pete”开放LGBTQ+电影节Newfest(独家)
Pete Buttigieg Documentary ‘Mayor Pete’ to Open LGBTQ+ Film Festival NewFest (EXCLUSIVE)
纽约LGBTQ+电影节Newfest的第33版将以East Coast首映“市长Pete”(Amazon Studios)的纪录片《 Pete Buttigieg竞选总统》(Amazon Studios)于2020年于2020年开始。乔·拜登(Joe Biden)的运输部长,印第安纳州南本德市长,希望是美国最年轻,首位公开的同性恋总统。2021年新菲斯特(Newfest)的混合版将于10月15日至26日在纽约市剧院举行实际上是在音乐节的按需平台上。该阵容包括来自31个国家 /地区的130部电影和情节系列。有30个叙事功能,14个文档和11个短裤节目放映。“今年的节日与联系有关。 LGBTQ+社区彼此之间的联系蓬勃发展,并且在过去的18个月中度过了大部分时间,我们一直渴望经验,使我们想起我们比自己更大的事情。 “我们相信酷儿电影提供ES一个以独特而庆祝的方式连接的机会。今年的节目强调,我们社区中的每个人都有一个故事要讲,并表明当我们真正倾听,学习和互相学习时,这是多么有意义。乔纳斯·波斯·拉斯穆森(Jonas Poher Rasmussen)的电影关于阿富汗儿童难民的旅程。其他亮点包括丽贝卡·霍尔(Rebecca Hall)的“传球”,“马铃薯梦想”,“无形:南方音乐中的同性恋女人”和“遥远的地方”的放映。 ”哈特科夫说。 “我们很高兴在整个纽约市提供50多个面对面的筛查和活动,同时仍保持在美国各地可用的虚拟流元素。是否at剧院或在家中,每个人都可以以最适合他们的方式体验这些令人难以置信的电影。”有关更多信息,请访问newfest.org。
The 33rd edition of the New York LGBTQ+ film festival NewFest will kick off with the East Coast premiere of “Mayor Pete,” the Amazon Studios documentary about Pete Buttigieg run for president in 2020.
Now Pres. Joe Biden’s Secretary of Transportation, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana had hoped to have been the youngest and first openly gay president of the United States.
The 2021 hybrid edition of NewFest will take place Oct. 15-26 in New York City theaters and virtually on the festival’s on-demand platform. The lineup includes 130 films and episodic series from 31 countries. There are 30 narrative features, 14 docs and 11 shorts program screenings.
“This year's festival is all about connection. The LGBTQ+ community thrives on connecting to one another, and having spent most of the past 18 months apart, we are hungry for experiences that remind us we are a part of something bigger than ourselves,” NewFest executive director David Hatkoff tells me. “We believe queer film provides an opportunity to connect in a unique and celebratory way. This year‘s program highlights that everyone in our community has a story to tell, and shows just how meaningful it is when we really listen to, learn from, and spend time with each other.”
Closing night film will be “Flee,” Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s film about Amin Nawabi’s journey as a child refugee from Afghanistan. Other highlights include screenings of Rebecca Hall’s “Passing,” “Potato Dreams of America,” “Invisible: Gay Women in Southern Music” and “A Distant Place.”
Programming also features anniversary screenings of “Madonna: Truth or Dare” and “Pariah” and the world premiere of the 4K restoration of John Cameron Mitchell’s “Shortbus.”
“There’s nothing like a room full of queer people,” Hatkoff said. “We are thrilled to offer more than 50 in-person screenings and events throughout NYC, while still maintaining a virtual streaming element that will be available throughout the United States. Whether at the theater or at home, everyone will be able to experience these incredible films in the way that feels most comfortable for them.”
For more information, go to newfest.org.
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