Beloved Film Festival Returns for 5 days of Live Screenings, Special Events and more!
FEATURING OVER 125+ INDEPENDENT FILMS FROM BROOKLYN AND AROUND THE WORLD
The Bushwick Film Festival (BFF) is excited to announce it will celebrate its 16th anniversary from October 25th – October 29th. Inspired by the notion of the “Sweet Sixteen,” a time of personal growth, self-discovery, and newfound independence, this year’s festival theme revolves around exploring and embracing our passage into life’s next chapter, through cinema. Tickets to its 16th anniversary edition are now available at www.bushwickfilmfestival.com.
The festival is excited to continue its partnership with Williamsburg Cinemas where all festival films will screen. To celebrate its Sweet 16, this year, audiences will delve into the themes of coming-of-age, self-realization, and the quest for personal freedom, all captured beautifully through the cinematic lens. The selected films will embody these narratives, offering stories of transformation, the pursuit of identity, and the leap into a new stage of life.
“Turning 16 traditionally symbolizes growth and discovery, but these transformative moments are not bound by age,” shares founder, Kweighbaye Kotee. “We find defining moments at every juncture and during every transition. As we usher in the 16th Bushwick Film Festival, we’re celebrating more than just cinema; we’re embracing the journey, the lessons, and the stories that have brought us here. Here’s to life’s defining chapters and the many stories that intertwine with them.”
The festival not only features an exciting lineup of films but also offers a range of special events. These include the Opening Night Redcarpet Reception, presented by Spectrum, on October 25th at Brooklyn Borough Hall, where guests can enjoy specialty cocktails by Johnnie Walker Blended Scotch Whisky. Additionally, there will be a Movie Industry Conference held at Be Electric Studios and a lively Sweet 16 Party at Lot 45.
The Movie Industry Conference promises a full day of enriching experiences, including panel discussions and conversations designed for industry professionals and filmmakers seeking valuable insights and networking opportunities. It provides attendees a unique chance to connect with like-minded professionals and expand their network.
Over the past 16 years, BFF has showcased the works of nearly 1000 independent filmmakers from Brooklyn and more than 50 different countries. The BFF has evolved into one of Brooklyn’s most highly anticipated cinematic events and is celebrated for its significant contributions to the borough’s artistic, cultural, and economic development. Among the 125+ films featured in this year’s programming, approximately 10 filmmakers will be honored with awards across various categories such as Best Feature (Narrative/Doc), Best Short (Doc/Narrative), Best Web Series, and more.
Film programing highlights can be found below, as well as on our website, www.bushwickfilmfestival.com:
Halloween-inspired movie night: Campy Horrors, Thrillers and Supernartural
NY Stories
Social Justice
Stories about Love
Must See Features
Webseries
Tickets and Passes to the 16th Annual Bushwick Film Festival are now available at www.bushwickfilmfestival.com
About Bushwick Film Festival
The Bushwick Film Festival is a crucial platform for emerging filmmakers to showcase their work to a diverse and global audience, both in New York City and internationally. With over 1000 yearly film submissions from 60+ countries, the festival draws 3,500 attendees annually and showcases the top 100 indie films from NYC and beyond. In addition to screenings, the five-day festival in October features a red-carpet opening, a movie industry conference, networking events, a screenplay competition, and a closing night awards ceremony.
City and State Elected officials have awarded the BFF for its contribution to Brooklyn’s cultural, artistic, and economic growth. Generous support from prominent organizations Spectrum/Charter Communications, Delta Airlines, Popsugar, Johnnie Walker, Caress, B&H Photo, Canon, Master Card, Hello Alice, IFundWomen, LVR, and local organizations has allowed the festival to: expand its public programming, and develop filmmaking programs for underrepresented storytellers in Brooklyn and West Africa.
As an MWBE organization, the festival belongs to the minority of only 12% of film festivals owned by women of color in the U.S.
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