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The Arlington International Film Festival - Celebrates Int'l Women Day?

Arts and Entertainment

February 22, 2023

From: The Arlington International Film Festival

2023 AIFF Call for Submissions 

Indie Filmmakers & Student Filmmakers

The Arlington Int'l Film Festival's 2023 Season

now open and accepting submissions.

Each year, AIFF provides a platform for indie filmmakers

who are creating films that not only entertain but invite us to consider contemporary issues via numerous genres.

AIFF also challenges gender imbalance and the

lack of diversity in the film industry.

We encourage you to visit Film Freeway and submit your work.

 https://filmfreeway.com/arlingtoninternationalfilmfestival

Community Events

48 Hour Film Project 

in Partnership with AIFF

announces the opportunity of....

a wild and sleepless weekend in which you and a team make a movie - write, shoot, and edit - in just 48 hours. On Friday night, teams draw a genre from a hat. They are then given a character, prop and line to include in their films. On Sunday night, in a wild dash to the drop-off event, the film is turned in - and teams celebrate.  The films are then screened at a local theater in front of an audience of filmmakers, friends, and families. In 2023, we'll be celebrating 20 years of the Boston 48HFP and we are inviting you to participate.

Check out the details and join us!

https://www.48hourfilm.com/en/boston-ma

Arlington's Newly Appointed

POET LAUREATE

Jean Flanagan was chosen as Arlington’s new Poet Laureate last month, selected by the Poet Laureate Committee for her array of talents, her vast experience, and her warm and prescient poetry. On January 24, Jean was welcomed at a well-attended reception at the Robbins Library. Steven Ratiner, past Poet Laureate, introduced Jean, and both the committee and the public were able to express their appreciation for Ratiner's tenure and legacy.

Sirens and Sentinels

A new installation by Adria Arch at the Boston Sculpture's Gallery

March 1 through April 2

Opening Reception

Friday, March 3, 5 - 8:30 pm

Gallery Talk

Nora Valdez and Adria Arch with

Lauren Szumita,

Curator at Fitchburg Art Museum

Saturday, March 11, 3 pm

Closing Reception

Saturday, April 1, 3 – 5pm

https://www.bostonsculptors.com/

The Friends Reading Room  Concert Series

Aaron Larget-Caplan 

acclaimed international recording and touring classical guitarist. 

Sunday, February 26, 3:00 PM

https://www.robbinslibrary.org/events/

Derealization: Kurdistan, Art & Memory

by Kamal Ahmad

Crossing Gallery at

Harvard Ed Portal

224 Western Ave, Allston

through February 23rd

https://edportal.harvard.edu/derealization-kurdistan-art-memory#on-view

Fundraising Campaign 

RAPT by Maggie Budzyna

and

Christian Tasiopoulos

Maggie Budzyna, a new generation of filmmakers, a Newburyport, MA native and daughter of John Budzyna, ex-director of the ACA is asking for support in completing a film.

Synopsis: A young woman navigates a surreal audition process where her limits are tested in pursuit of success, fame and winning the game. "With Rapt we're interested in exploring power dynamics through a surreal lens. Our female and LGBTQ+ led team aim to amplify nuanced narratives like this one that reflect back the ambiguity of the world in which we exist."

https://seedandspark.com/fund/rapt#story

Oscar's  2023

95th Academy Awards

Sunday, March 12th, 8 - 11 PM

 Here are some film nominees to watch! 

Best Doc Short: Stranger at the Gate by Joshua Seftel

Best Doc Feature: All That Breathes Shaunak Sen

Best Animated Feature: Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro

Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All at Once

by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert

 Click the link below for the Nominations Announcement

https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/2023