17th Annual Bushwick Film Festival | Tickets On Sale Now
17th Annual Bushwick Film Festival
October 16-20, 2024
Festival Theme Producing The Dream + Welcoming New Sponsor
Brooklyn, NY – September 19, 2024 – Tickets for the 17th Bushwick Film Festival are now on sale, with the event running from October 16-20, 2024. This year’s theme, “Producing The Dream,” explores what it takes to bring dreams to life, celebrating the artistry and effort that filmmakers pour into their work to reflect our shared stories. To purchase tickets, please visit: https://www.bushwickfilmfestival.com/tickets
The festival is also thrilled to announce Netflix as a sponsor for the opening night event, which will kick off an exciting week of films and events for filmmakers and audiences alike.
“When Netflix opened studios in Bushwick, it was a huge moment for our community and filmmakers,” said festival founder Kweighbaye Kotee. “Partnering with them this year feels like a natural fit, and we’re excited to work together.”
“We are thrilled to support the community and local filmmakers at this year's Bushwick Film Festival. We look forward to a fantastic festival that will showcase the creativity and diversity of storytelling in Brooklyn and worldwide,” added Nick Maniatis, Netflix Director of Studio and Production Policy, US and Canada.
As Bushwick continues to grow as a hub for emerging talent, the Bushwick Film Festival remains dedicated to showcasing fresh voices often overlooked by larger festivals. This year’s program features nearly 100 films selected from close to 1,000 submissions, signaling a near return to pre-pandemic levels. Audiences will be taken on a journey through stories of dreamers, creators, lovers, and everyday heroes. From comedies about breakups to heartwarming tales of resilience, explorations of technology and AI, and suspenseful thrillers, the lineup captures the ways our lives are interconnected and how we shape each other’s paths.
In addition to the opening night and film screenings, the festival will host special events such as an industry luncheon, comedy night, screenplay reading, and live performances of film scores. The awards night and reception will present categories including Best Feature, Best Short, Best Screenplay, Audience Choice, and more. The festival will close on Sunday, October 20th, with a showcase of award-winning films.
The festival would like to thank its long-standing community partners Spectrum, Broadway Stages, Brooklyn Coop, Lot 45, World Owned; hotel partner Moxy Williamsburg; and a growing list of local small businesses.
You can find a program overview and a full list of selected films below and at the LINK HERE..
Short Narrative and Series Blocks:
This film collection captures a wide range of life experiences, from family dynamics to magical moments, and features stories about resilience, second chances, and unexpected challenges.
Short Doc Blocks:
This documentary collection dives into cultural and community anchors, resilience, and the fight for justice. It also includes "The Artist’s Way," which showcases how artists use creativity to navigate and make sense of the world around them.
Feature Docs and Narratives
From the struggles of refugees to humorous family stories and explorations of technology, this collection showcases human resilience and how people confront adversity in an ever-changing world.
Press and industry accreditations, select tickets, and passes for the 17th Annual Bushwick Film Festival are now available at www.bushwickfilmfestival.com.
About the Bushwick Film Festival:
The Bushwick Film Festival is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to discover emerging voices, share great stories, and build community through the power of film. As an MWBE organization, we are proud to be part of the 12% of film festivals in the U.S. that are owned by women of color. With over 1000 yearly film submissions from 60+ countries, the festival draws 5000 attendees and features the top 100 indie films from NYC and beyond. BFF has received recognition from City and State Elected officials for its significant contribution to Brooklyn's cultural, artistic, and economic growth. With the generous support of our partners and sponsors, we are able to expand our free public programming and develop filmmaking programs specifically designed to empower and uplift underrepresented storytellers in the Brooklyn community.
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