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Cinema Femme Short Film Festival, Film Festivals, Profile

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Cinema Femme Short Film Festival Announces Full Program: April 25 – May 2, 2024

by cinemafemme

April 23, 2024

Chicago, Illinois, (April 2, 2024) – Today, the Cinema Femme Short Film Festival announced the full lineup of films and programs included in its 6th edition, running April 25 – May 2, 2024. Cinema Femme Magazine,

producer

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Cinema Femme Short Film Fest: Producer Panel – Apr. 30 | 3 PM CST

by cinemafemme

March 31, 2024

4/30 – 3 PM LIVE Producer Panel moderated by Rebecca Martin Fagerholm: Cinema Femme Festival Director Rebecca Martin Fagerholm moderates an all-star dream team producer panel with women and non-binary

Interviews, Slamdance

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Slamdance 2023: Wendy McColm on Their Audacious Triumph, “Fuzzy Head”

by Matt Fagerholm

January 18, 2023

“To understand my work,” David Lynch once told a bewildered moviegoer in Chicago, “you must follow the emotion. Because if you follow the buttermilk, you’ll end up going to the

2022 Awards, April Showcase, Film Festivals, Now Playing

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“Shiva Baby” Q&A with director Emma Seligman

by cinemafemme

April 12, 2021

Last week we had an exclusive screening of “Shiva Baby” followed by a 30-minute Q&A with director Emma Seligman. The Q&A will be moderated by Cinema Femme contributor Dawn Borchardt,

Interviews, Short Films, Womxn supporting Womxn

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Maya Hawke, Rachel Hilson, Charlotte Hornsby, Rhianon Jones, Nicolaia Rips and Haroula Rose on Their Sublime Short Film, “As They Slept”

by Rebecca Martin

August 5, 2020

On the eve of Cinema Femme’s inaugural short film festival, it seemed fitting to post my feature with a team of talented and amazing women. I felt so honored to

Interviews, Womxn supporting Womxn

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Rhianon Jones rocks the movie industry by producing the work of emerging female filmmakers

by Rebecca Martin

March 24, 2020

When you meet a woman who has the same mission as you, and is doing it in an impactful way, you can only feel an immediate connection and passion toward

Chicago, Indie Films, Indigenous in Film, Interviews, Now Playing

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Fish out of water: Haroula Rose on ‘Once Upon a River,’ directing Maya Hawke, and much more

by Matt Fagerholm

August 9, 2019

I’m Greek, my family is from Greece, but I grew up in the Midwest, and I also love Americana as well as folk and country music. Who gets to have