NewFest announces dynamic full festival lineup for 2019

NewFest announces dynamic full festival lineup for 2019

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New York’s leading LGBTQ film festival, NewFest, has announced the full lineup of their 31st annual celebration of the year’s best LGBTQ films from around the world. As announced earlier this week, the festival will kick off the festival’s 31st edition with the New York premiere of Mike Doyle’s Manhattan-set ensemble rom-com SELL BY, featuring an eclectic cast including Scott Evans (Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie”), Kate Walsh (ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy”), Academy Award-nominee and Emmy Award-winner Patricia Clarkson, Michelle Buteau (Netflix’s “Tales of the City”) and Augustus Prew (HIGH-RISE), and will close the festival with the New York premiere of Rodrigo Bellott’s award-winning film TU ME MANQUES, which was recently announced as Bolivia’s submission for Best International Feature Film selection for the 2019 Academy Awards.

This year’s NewFest will feature several galas and special screenings, including the previously announced U.S. Centerpiece Gala of the stylized period-piece drama TO THE STARS from director Martha Stephen (co-director of the award-winning drama LAND HO!), starring Kara Hayward (MOONRISE KINGDOM), Malin Akerman (Showtime’s “Billions”), Jordana Spiro (Netflix’s “Ozark”) and Emmy Award-winner Tony Hale (HBO’s “Veep”).

Highlights announced today by NewFest Executive Director David Hatkoff and Director of Programming Nick McCarthy include the New York Centerpiece screening of Mark Blane’s 16mm quirky comedy film CUBBY, starring Golden Globe and Emmy®-nominated Patricia Richardson, and the International Centerpiece screening of Levan Akin’s AND THEN WE DANCED, which premiered to great acclaim at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is Sweden’s submission for Best International Feature Film selection for the 2019 Academy Awards.
Patricia Clarkson, in "Sell By"
Other highlights of the festival include this year’s Documentary Centerpiece screening, the U.S. premiere of Megan Wennberg’s film DRAG KIDS, which follows the lives of four young drag performers from around North America, and a spotlight screening of THE TRUE ADVENTURES OF WOLFBOY, Martin Krejcí’s modern-day fairytale starring Jaeden Martell (IT), John Turturro, and Chloë Sevigny (LOVE & FRIENDSHIP).

NewFest will also host three world premieres at this year’s festival: Alexis Clements’ documentary ALL WE’VE GOT, which looks into what it takes in America for queer, spaces for women (bokoshops, bars, theaters) to survive and why/how they are disappearing, Viatcheslav Kopturevskiy’s SIBERIA AND HIM, a story of forbidden love in one of the most unexpected and dangerous places on earth, and Rafael Gomes’ MUSIC FOR BLEEDING HEARTS, a film based on the hit Brazilian play with the same name, about three friends living multiple romantic experiences in search of their own versions of love.

The full program of 27 narrative features, 14 documentary features, 15 episodic series, 8 centerpiece and spotlight screenings, and 100 shorts runs from October 23-29 at the SVA Theatre, Cinépolis Chelsea, as well as The LGBT Community Center in New York City.

NewFest aims every year to bring new and exciting voices to New York audiences, highlighting the emerging voices of queer cinema. With this in mind, all of the films in this year’s Narrative Features & Documentary Features sections are either New York, East Coast or World premieres, and 11 are from first-time feature filmmakers. This year’s edition continues the tradition of reaching gender parity, with 54% of films having been directed by women, trans, or non-binary filmmakers.
Tu Me Manques
“New York is big and bold, and so is our 31st Annual LGBTQ Film Festival, which will feature over 160 films that reflect and celebrate all aspects of the queer experience,” said NewFest Executive Director David Hatkoff. “Whether set in Brooklyn or Brazil, Manhattan or Manila, our brilliant programming team has selected films that are local and international, intersectional and intergenerational — just like the singular city we live in. It’s an honor to offer a platform to these filmmakers, connect them to audiences, and create a joyful space for members of our community to come together and share experiences.”

“Like most art, cinema is at its most powerful when it’s necessary, and this year’s selections prove the importance of giving visibility to the LGBTQ community throughout the world,” said Director of Programming Nick McCarthy. “With World Premieres of films from Brazil and remote Siberia, it’s vital to amplify queer stories from a variety of genres in the face of oppression. Creating a space to celebrate queer voices and gather diverse audiences in conversation is essential to the fabric, survival and growth of the LGBTQ community. Film always find a way to shine a light in the darkest times, and we salute both the established and emerging filmmakers represented this year for giving life to our community.”
Angelica Ross in Queering The Script
In the tradition of receiving submissions from around the world, the festival features films and episodic programming coming from 32 countries. In addition, 71% of content is by and about underrepresented voices (Women, People of Color, Trans, Bi and Differently Abled). Overall, the festival will screen 48 feature-length films, 100 shorts and 15 episodic series, for a total of 163 selections. The Narrative and Documentary Feature sections will include 31 films total, with 27 international features represented, including new works from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia,  Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia, France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Israel, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, UK, and the United States.

In addition to the world premiere of SIBERIA & HIM, highlights from the Narrative Features selection include the New York premiere of the 2019 Berlinale Teddy Jury Prize winner A DOG BARKING AT THE MOON, James Sweeney’s romantic comedy STRAIGHT UP, starring  Sweeney, Randall Park (“Fresh Off the Boat”), Katie Findlay (“Man Seeking Woman”) and Tracie Thoms (“Rent”), the comedy in black-and-white with bursts of color SECOND STAR ON THE RIGHT, about a bisexual woman and three best friends, and the East Coast premiere of Samatha Lee’s 90s coming-of-age film BILLIE & EMMA.

In addition to the world premiere of ALL WE’VE GOT, highlights from this year’s Documentary Features section include THE ARCHIVETTES about the co-founders of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, LEONARD SOLOWAY’S BROADWAY, which delves into the archives and experiences of a legendary Broadway producer who received over 40 Tony Awards and 3 Pulitzer Prizes, and UNSETTLED: SEEKING REFUGE IN AMERICA, about the untold stories of LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers who have fled intense persecution from their home countries.

NewFest also offers an annual frightfully scary queer program, and this year’s HalloKween lineup is no exception. This year the festival will screen BIT, the Nicole Maines (CW’s “Supergirl”) led transgender vampire film, the documentary SCREAM QUEEN: MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET about the controversial sequel of the Wes Craven classic that ended Mark Patton’s acting career, and the Spanish alien rescue mission film BRIEF STORY FROM THE GREEN PLANET, which won the coveted Teddy Award at this year’s Berlinale Film Festival.

Ticket redemption for Festival Passholders begins at 12PM EST on Friday, September 20th. There will be a Member Presale for tickets on Tuesday, September 24th. Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, September 27th. For more information, to purchase a festival pass, or to become a member, go to newfest.org.

NewFest is presented by HBO, and would like to thank the following sponsors: Hyundai (Signature Sponsor), Beam Suntory (Premier Sponsor), Room & Board (Premier Sponsor); Ace Hotel New York, Norwegian Airlines, and Amida Care (Official Sponsors); and Comcast NBCUniversal, T-Mobile, and Twitter (Supporting Sponsors). 

NewFest is grateful to the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), the New York City Council, and the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) for their generous support of our programs.

About NewFest
Founded in 1988, NewFest: New York’s Film and Media Arts Organization presents year-round screenings and events, including the annual New York LGBT Film Festival. NewFest’s mission is to give voice and visibility to the full scope of New York’s LGBTQ community through films and programs that entertain, educate, and empower. In bringing diverse audiences and filmmakers together, NewFest creates spaces and conversations that have the capacity to open minds, shift cultural bias, and create positive change. NewFest is dedicated to bringing together filmmakers and audiences to build a community that encompasses the wide range of representations of the LGBTQ experience. We are committed to nurturing and presenting LGBTQ stories and emerging filmmakers.

For more information, visit www.NewFest.org.

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NYC Gay Bar Wants to Identify This Man, Who Recorded Himself Spitting on Their Pride Flag: WATCH

NYC Gay Bar Wants to Identify This Man, Who Recorded Himself Spitting on Their Pride Flag: WATCH

A NYC gay bar is asking for help identifying a man who recorded himself spitting on a Pride flag hanging outside their building. The man later posted it to a YouTube account, noted by the owner of the establishment, Albatross Bar. The YouTube account is linked to the Facebook account of someone calling themselves ‘Kha Dafi‘. It’s unclear if the bar owner followed those breadcrumbs, but somebody might want to look into that.

If anyone recognizes this person please private message us so we can report to authorities. We won’t tolerate this unacceptable behavior. pic.twitter.com/Bef35cwnpw

— Albatross Bar (@AlbatrossNYC) September 18, 2019

The Astoria Post reports: “The owner of Albatross Bar, located at 36-19 24th Ave., said he received a copy of the video via e-mail Monday night, shortly after it was posted to YouTube. He said he initially thought to ignore it, but after thinking on it, he decided to post it to try to find the suspect. The user’s channel doesn’t use a real name and its other videos are of self-created rap songs.”

The bar owner told the newspaper that he was “very angry, very angry” about the content of the video: “We decided to download it ourselves and put it on our own platforms, so no one would be giving him any attention but we could still get it out there and hopefully find his face….You can’t just lie down to these things, you need to stand up and say they’re not right.”

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: September 19, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: September 19, 2019

HRC TO HONOR RICKY MARTIN AT 23RD ANNUAL NATIONAL DINNER: “With his unique voice and passionate activism, Ricky Martin has used his international stage to advocate for LGBTQ people around the world,” said HRC President Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid). “Ricky is an artist, an advocate and a philanthropist, and we look forward to celebrating all of this important work by honoring him with the National Visibility Award at the Human Rights Campaign’s National Dinner.” More from HRC

HRC & UCONN SURVEY FINDS BI+ YOUTH AT HEIGHTENED RISK FOR DISCRIMINATION AT HOME AND IN SCHOOL: “Over the past few years, more and more celebrities, politicians and others have come out as bi+, putting a spotlight on the bisexual community and making it more visible than ever,” said Jay Brown, HRC Senior Vice President of Programs, Research and Training. “However, even as visibility increases, bi+ youth are still experiencing biphobia and bi erasure in their homes, schools and communities — and both within and outside of the LGBTQ community.” More from HRC

HRC to host community event for Bisexual Awareness Week featuring discussion on bi+ media representation and the release of new findings on bi+ youth. Learn more here. Interested media can RSVP to Elliott Kozuch at [email protected].

TEARFUL THURSDAY — LIFETIME SHARES ALEX COOPER’S POWERFUL LIFE STORY: When she was a teenager, Cooper’s parents forced her into so-called “conversion therapy” with unlicensed individuals. Cooper, a former HRC Youth Ambassador, has also authored a book,  Saving Alex, about her experience. More from Lifetime

In partnership w/ @lifetimetv we are proud to share with you the true life story of Alex Cooper. Alex was forced into conversion therapy by her parents with unlicensed individuals as a teenager. It takes courage to share your story. #BornPerfect #TheAlexCooperStory pic.twitter.com/QKT0XBvO5C

— Born Perfect (@TheBornPerfect) September 17, 2019

HRC SUBMITS OVER 10,000 PUBLIC COMMENTS ON TRUMP-PENCE PROPOSED ATTACK ON LGBTQ FEDERAL CONTRACT WORKERS: “With this proposed regulation, the Trump-Pence administration is seeking to gut existing protections for LGBTQ people, women and religious minorities, and we cannot stand idly by,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “Everyone deserves a workplace free from discrimination. The Trump-Pence administration needs to withdraw this proposed regulation and stop these attacks on LGBTQ people.” More from HRC

HRC FOUNDATION & CNN ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS AND MODERATORS IN HISTORIC LGBTQ PRESIDENTIAL TOWN HALL: “We’re pleased to see such strong interest among the candidates to participate in the historic Power of our Pride town hall and articulate their visions for LGBTQ people,” said HRC President Alphonso David. Confirmed candidates include: former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Cory Booker, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Secretary Julian Castro, Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Representative Beto O’Rourke, Businessman Tom Steyer and Senator Elizabeth Warren. CNN’s Anderson Cooper (@AndersonCooper), Don Lemon (@donlemon), Dana Bash (@DanaBashCNN) and Chris Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) will moderate the historic presidential town hall on LGBTQ issues. More from CNN.

Mark your calendars, October 10th is going to be a big night for equality. Excited to welcome these additional candidates & to have @DanaBashCNN, @andersoncooper, @ChrisCuomo & @donlemon moderate @HRC & @CNN‘s Presidential Town Hall! t.co/zW0ipxMrqS

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) September 19, 2019

HOW DOES SHE SLEEP AT NIGHT? ED SECRETARY BETSY DEVOS TO PROMOTE SCHOOL THAT BANS TRANSGENDER STUDENTS AND STAFF: More from HuffPost

Instead of working on behalf of ALL students, Betsy DeVos has chosen to speak at a school that has anti-trans policies.

While there, she’ll be championing a program that funnels public funds to private schools in the form of vouchers or tax-credits. t.co/mfO2ft4PQw

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) September 18, 2019

I JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE YOU’RE SAFE — A COMMUNITY RALLIES TO SUPPORT AND PROTECT TRANS SEX WORKERS: Tamika Spellman, who works at the advocacy organization HIPS (@HIPSDC), take to D.C. streets in the late hours to ensure the safety and protection of transgender sex workers, many of whom are forced onto the streets for survival. More from The Washington Post. 

D.C.-BASED SMYAL TO OPEN SECOND RESIDENTIAL FACILITY FOR HOMELESS LGBTQ YOUTH: SMYAL (Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders) (@SMYALDC) supports and empowers LGBTQ youth in the D.C. region. More from Washington Blade.

 GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

“AFRAID FOR OUR LIVES” — BRAZILIAN TRANSGENDER ACTIVISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST ANTI-TRANS VIOLENCE AND PREJUDICE UNDER PRESIDENT BOLSONARO: Trans activists Bruna Benevides (@BrunaMarx) and Alessandra Ramos recently spoke in D.C., and Benevides highlighted a report that noted 163 trans people were reported murdered in Brazil in 2018. More from Washington Blade.

MURDER OF LGBTQ ACTIVIST YELENA GRIGORYEVA CONTINUES TO RATTLE RUSSIAN LGBTQ COMMUNITY: The death of the activist came after she had received numerous threats against her life and spent years campaigning against Putin and right-wing forces. Other activists in Russia are expressing deep doubt about officials’ new story of her murder. More from RadioFreeEurope.

PROTESTAN EN CONTRA DE UN PROYECTO DE LEY ANTIABORTO Y ANTI-MATRIMONIO IGUALITARIO EN GUATEMALA: La llamada “ley para la protección de la vida y la familia” endurecería las penas contra el aborto y prohibiría cualquier intento de legislar matrimonio igualitario. Más de TV Noticias.

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ABC reports that actress Laverne Cox (@lavernecox) could make history as the first transgender actress to win an Emmy;  U.S. Soccer announced that openly lesbian athlete and champion Abby Wambach (@AbbyWambach) to enter National Soccer Hall of Fame

Pride is not the word I’m looking for ��.

On Saturday, @AbbyWambach, the world’s all-time leading scorer enters the @soccerhof.

— U.S. Soccer WNT (@USWNT) September 17, 2019

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