Я в порядке спасибо что спросили трейлер
Я в порядке спасибо что спросили трейлер
The 25th American Black Film Festival is shifting from a hybrid to a fully online event, Jeff Friday Media (Jfm) announced today.
The festival, which runs from Nov. 3-14, 2021 will be available digitally on ABFF’s custom-built online platform, abffplay.com, providing artists, filmmakers, movie fans and audiences the opportunity to come together virtually to celebrate ABFF’s 25th year of showcasing the best in Black cinema and television.
“As we were enthusiastically planning our 25th anniversary celebration and return to Miami Beach, we couldn’t ignore the ongoing spread of Covid-19 and now the Delta variant,” Jeff Friday, CEO Jeff Friday Media and founder, ABFF Ventures LLC, said announcing shift.
“Our national health crisis is at the forefront of our minds and we must responsively adapt. For the health and safety of our attendees, supporters and staff, we’ve made the difficult decision to pivot to a virtual event this year,
Via Zoom: Filmmaker Kelley Kali on ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’
Chicago – Filmmaker Kelley Kali just scored a major award at the recent South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival, Grand Jury Recognition for Multi-Hyphenate Storytelling, for a film that she co-wrote, co-directed and acted in the lead role. “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” is a vivid portrait of another America that is happening now.
Kali is Danny, a Los Angeles mother who is “camping” with her daughter and trying to negotiate a new apartment. The backstory is she is widowed, and obviously was struck down by the financial crisis of the pandemic. When she needs an extra two hundred dollars to secure the apartment, the journey she takes in trying to get the money is fraught – in one tumultuous day – with the conditions of slapdash USA. Kali co-wrote the film with Roma Kong and Angelique Molina, and co-directed with Molina. Deon Cole (“Blackish”), who is a producer of the film, makes an indelible cameo.
‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’: Uneven Pandemic-Themed Story of Hardship [SXSW Review]
Co-directors Kelly Kali and Angelique Molina’s dark comedy “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” is the newest in what’s become an elongated line of pandemic-themed cinema. Following Danny (Kali) and Wes (Wesley Moss), a houseless mother and daughter, “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” feels as though it would be infinitely better if it weren’t set during the pandemic. See, we’re, of course, over a year into this never-ending slog.
Continue reading ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’: Uneven Pandemic-Themed Story of Hardship [SXSW Review] at The Playlist.
‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’ Review: A Vibrant and Validating Portrait of Resiliency [SXSW 2021]
“How are you doing?” is a deceiving question despite its simplicity, especially when the inquiry is posed during a deadly pandemic. Many of us force smiles and internally debate whether to tell the hard truth or sugarcoat the answer. Writer/director duo Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina understand what people truly mean when they respond with […]
The post ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’ Review: A Vibrant and Validating Portrait of Resiliency [SXSW 2021] appeared first on /Film.
Я в порядке спасибо что спросили трейлер
The 25th American Black Film Festival is shifting from a hybrid to a fully online event, Jeff Friday Media (Jfm) announced today.
The festival, which runs from Nov. 3-14, 2021 will be available digitally on ABFF’s custom-built online platform, abffplay.com, providing artists, filmmakers, movie fans and audiences the opportunity to come together virtually to celebrate ABFF’s 25th year of showcasing the best in Black cinema and television.
“As we were enthusiastically planning our 25th anniversary celebration and return to Miami Beach, we couldn’t ignore the ongoing spread of Covid-19 and now the Delta variant,” Jeff Friday, CEO Jeff Friday Media and founder, ABFF Ventures LLC, said announcing shift.
“Our national health crisis is at the forefront of our minds and we must responsively adapt. For the health and safety of our attendees, supporters and staff, we’ve made the difficult decision to pivot to a virtual event this year,
Via Zoom: Filmmaker Kelley Kali on ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’
Chicago – Filmmaker Kelley Kali just scored a major award at the recent South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival, Grand Jury Recognition for Multi-Hyphenate Storytelling, for a film that she co-wrote, co-directed and acted in the lead role. “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” is a vivid portrait of another America that is happening now.
Kali is Danny, a Los Angeles mother who is “camping” with her daughter and trying to negotiate a new apartment. The backstory is she is widowed, and obviously was struck down by the financial crisis of the pandemic. When she needs an extra two hundred dollars to secure the apartment, the journey she takes in trying to get the money is fraught – in one tumultuous day – with the conditions of slapdash USA. Kali co-wrote the film with Roma Kong and Angelique Molina, and co-directed with Molina. Deon Cole (“Blackish”), who is a producer of the film, makes an indelible cameo.
‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’: Uneven Pandemic-Themed Story of Hardship [SXSW Review]
Co-directors Kelly Kali and Angelique Molina’s dark comedy “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” is the newest in what’s become an elongated line of pandemic-themed cinema. Following Danny (Kali) and Wes (Wesley Moss), a houseless mother and daughter, “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)” feels as though it would be infinitely better if it weren’t set during the pandemic. See, we’re, of course, over a year into this never-ending slog.
Continue reading ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’: Uneven Pandemic-Themed Story of Hardship [SXSW Review] at The Playlist.
‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’ Review: A Vibrant and Validating Portrait of Resiliency [SXSW 2021]
“How are you doing?” is a deceiving question despite its simplicity, especially when the inquiry is posed during a deadly pandemic. Many of us force smiles and internally debate whether to tell the hard truth or sugarcoat the answer. Writer/director duo Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina understand what people truly mean when they respond with […]
The post ‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’ Review: A Vibrant and Validating Portrait of Resiliency [SXSW 2021] appeared first on /Film.