New Faces, New Voices Film Festival Reunites Cinephiles
Year three of the film festival highlighting women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ filmmakers was a testament to New York City’s post-pandemic comeback.
Year three of the film festival highlighting women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ filmmakers was a testament to New York City’s post-pandemic comeback.
The film uses ironic humor to critique the disproportionate ways people of color suffer from the distribution and consumption of cannabis.
Female empowerment is a big theme in almost all films that were showing that night.
The organization chose to wrap this dialogue in the theme of “Emergence.”
The women live in the fracking boomtown of Little Woods, North Dakota, a small, economically-depressed area where they have few options and no hope.
The festival displays radical films that depart via content or technique from stereotypical Hollywood productions to push back on commercial and audience expectations.
Darian Brenner [https://www.thirdeyefilmfest.com/about-2] and Namu Desai [https://www.thirdeyefilmfest.com/about-2]...
Through a diverse set of content, New York City Cannabis Film Festival 2019 highlighted the many nuances of this multifaceted industry, which otherwise would have remained a mystery to many.
High NY Cannabis Film Festival was inspired by [Mike Z.'s] friends who like to blaze before going to the movies
There’s always magic in the movies, but nothing truly transports you like Third Eye...