For Immediate Release: Hudson Film Festival announces Year 2 programming highlighting diversity, local artists, and community partnerships with Hudson Valley premieres, including opening night feature The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, Sundance award-winning documentary Daughters, upstate New York filmmaker & production My First Film, Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary A New Kind of Wilderness, a…
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Story Screen Cinema – Hudson: They are the Reel Deal!
As soon as you start talking to Diana and Mike, the new owners of Story Screen Cinema on 160 Fairview Avenue, you understand how happy they are. They are living their dream. They have the gumption and build-it-and-they-will-come attitude of a movie plot. After years of doing popup movies throughout the Beacon and Poughkeepsie areas,…
“HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH” WRITER/DIRECTOR JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL BRINGS 2006 CULT CLASSIC “SHORTBUS” TO HUDSON HALL
Screening features Q&A with John Cameron Mitchell, producer Howard Gertler, and cast member Adrienne Trustcott WHAT: SHORTBUS (2006, 1hr 41min) film screening with Q&A with writer/director John Cameron Mitchell, producer Howard Gertler and cast member Adrienne TruscottPRESENTED BY: Hudson Hall & Kasuri/Queer Ass Film ClubWHEN: Wednesday, July 10 at 8pm. Doors open 7:30pmWHERE: Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson NYTICKETS: $18/$15 students (includes fees)WEB: www.hudsonhall.org/event/shortbus Hudson, NY…
Local Filmmaker, Ben Rendich, Debuts Proof of Concept of the Film “Sweet Confusion”
Local filmmaker, Ben Rendich, will debut the proof of concept for his upcoming film, Sweet Confusion, on Thursday, April 4th at the Hudson Milliner Art Salon. All are welcome to attend the screening and director’s talk afterwards. Ben has produced a few short films over the last several years. As he describes it, Sweet Confusion…
Hudson America, award-winning documentary filmed in Hudson Valley, premieres on Amazon Prime Video and Kanopy
Hudson, America, a coming-of-age documentary from filmmakers Zuzka Kurtz and Geoffrey Hug (Blade #1, HREAM) is now available through Amazon Prime Video in America, the UK and Australia. The film follows six Gen-Z Bangladeshi immigrant students from 2016 – 2022 as they graduate high school and leave the safety of their conservative, Muslim community in…
Movies, Magazines, and Modeling: an Ongoing Series of Queer-Centric Events at Kasuri
If you haven’t visited Kasuri’s “new” location between Prison Alley and Columbia since they moved about a year ago, now is a great time to get yourself re-acquainted. The mainstay Hudson boutique continues to offer a trove of avant-garde fashions, but they’ve also recently teamed up with Dream Brother – a fluid creative platform helmed…
Hudson Film Festival Opens This Weekend!
The Hudson Film Festival launches August 11-13, 2023 in Hudson, New York with the North American premiere of Berlinale opener ‘She Came To Me’, starring Peter Dinklage, Marisa Tomei, and Anne Hathaway, written & directed by Rebecca Miller. Notable Hudson Valley destination & New York state artist hub, Hudson is now the home of an…
Outdoor Sunset Movie Night Returns to Olana State Historic Site
HUDSON, NY – The Olana Partnership and Upstate Films Hudson Valley Picture Show will present HUGO for a special outdoor sunset movie night at Olana State Historic Site. Pack a picnic and enjoy this family favorite during a summer outdoor evening on Olana’s East Lawn, Friday, August 18. The evening will begin with a prescreening…
The Flow Chart Foundation’s Night of Neo-Benshi at Hudson Hall
Hudson, NY As I walked into Hudson Hall last Saturday, to see a Night of Neo-Benshi, I had no idea what to expect. I knew there were films, but it was also a cabaret? There were performances? Or, did I confuse that with another event? Considering I had been promoting a Night of Neo-Benshi on…
Small Town, Big Movies: The Crandell in Chatham, NY is Re-Opening!
Written by: Katherine Kimkatherine@trixieslist.comInstagram @wanderingberet For those of you new to the Hudson area who are exhausted of streaming movies and find yourselves with a newfound, undeniable thirst for the big screen, I want you to know there are options beyond driving up to Albany to watch the $200-million-to-produce ninth version of Fast & Furious starring…