Miami Jewish Film Festival 2023: Cinema Sabaya, Other People’s Children, and Shttl
What to see and what to skip at the festival.
What to see and what to skip at the festival.
It feels more important than ever to celebrate the Jewish experience.
Last Flight Home is a deeply personal documentary from filmmaker Ondi Timoner.
The festival offers ten exciting days of cinema from November 4-13.
Giancarlo Granda’s story will be the focus of the Hulu documentary.
Michelle Burgos and Luis Colon are making for stiff competition in the latest season.
Silent cinema and live music collide at a screening of the Josephine Baker film.
Miami can seem like a bright place, but in reality, it can be downright dark.
The local rapper plays Jamilio on the HBO Max series.
Popcorn Frights is bringing all kinds of scary and spooky movie madness to South Florida.
What makes the show such a treat is seeing Miami on display in an authentic way.
The series focuses on the side of Miami that isn’t often brought to the screen.
Check out 70 short films created by student filmmakers.
Upcoming screenings include Death Becomes Her and Showgirls.
The series screens summer blockbusters at outdoor venues across Miami Beach.
Third Horizon Film Festival centers on films from the Caribbean and its diaspora.
The South Florida filmmaker has set up a free screening of his short film.
The festival returns with film screenings, panels, and industry events.
Shooting for Without Ward wrapped in 2012, but the film sat in limbo owing to several factors.
A forbidden love affair, a crumbling marriage, and the dynamics that come into play from both.
Here’s a handful of films you shouldn’t miss at this year’s Miami Film Festival.
Samland is based on the stories Juan Pablo Reyes heard growing up in Miami.