The 19th annual Brooklyn Film Festival is about to kick off starting June 3rd and running through the 12th at venues around the city, and today the full lineup of films has been announced. Sean Garrity‘s Borealis is set to open the festival, with some other highlights including Claire Carre‘s unique science fiction film Embers, Alicia Slimmer’s Creedmoria, and Art Jones‘ Forbidden Cuba among others.
Take a look below to see the full narrative and documentary features lineups and head over to the official website here for more information.
Narrative Features:
BAD VEGAN AND THE TELEPORTATION MACHINE, Dir: Antón Goenechea, United States, 89 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
BOREALIS, Dir: Sean Garrity, Canada, 95 min, Narrative Feature. US PREMIERE
CREEDMORIA, Dir: Alicia Slimmer, United States, 90 min, Narrative Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
CROOKED & NARROW, Dir: Neal Dhand, United States, 89 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
DELINQUENT, Dir: Kieran Valla, United States, 96 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
EMBERS, Dir: Claire Carre, United States, 85 min, Narrative Feature, NY PREMIERE
FORBIDDEN CUBA, Dir: Art Jones, United States, 80 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
HELMSMAN, Dir: Majid Esmaeili Parsa, Iran, 86 min, Narrative Feature, US PREMIERE
LAPACHHAPI (Hide N Seek),Dir: Vishal Furia, India, 110 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
LIFE OF SIGNIFICANT SOIL, Dir: Michael Irish, United States, 71 min, Narrative Feature, WORLD PREMIERE
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED?, Dir: Kim Rocco Shields, United States, 123 min, Narrative Feature, NY PREMIERE
REMITTANCE, Dir: Patrick Daly & Joel Fendelman, United States, 90 min, Narrative Feature, NY PREMIERE
Documentary Features:
CHINA’S 3DREAMS, Dir: Nick Torrens, Australia, 85 min, Documentary Feature, US PREMIERE
CITY OF TREES, Dir: Brandon Kramer, United States, 76 min, Documentary Feature, BROOKLYN PREMIERE
DEPROGRAMMED, Dir: Mia Donovan, Canada, 86 min, Documentary Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
FARMER/VETERAN, Dir: Alix Blair & Jeremy Lange, United States, 82 min, Documentary Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
HOW SWEET THE SOUND — THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, Dir: Leslie McCleave, United States, 89 min, Documentary Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
THE IF PROJECT, Dir: Kathlyn Horan, United States, 90 min, Documentary Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
THE REBOUND, Dir: Shaina Allen, United States, 65 min, Documentary Feature, NY PREMIERE
SUSTAINABLE, Dir: Matt Wechsler, United States, 95 min, Documentary Feature, EAST COAST PREMIERE
SWEET DILLARD, Dir: Jim Virga, United States, 55 min, Documentary Feature, NY PREMIERE
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