2022 DC Shorts International Film Festival Sept 8-18!
DC Shorts’ 19th film festival is Sept. 8-18, 2022. 94 films from 29 countries, with live screenings and virtual showcases.
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DC Shorts’ 19th film festival is Sept. 8-18, 2022. 94 films from 29 countries, with live screenings and virtual showcases.
DC Shorts’ 18th film festival is Sept. 9-19, 2021. 95 films from 26 countries being shown live and virtually in 18 showcases.
The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Greater Baltimore will host its first Queer Jewish Arts Festival celebrating LGBTQIA+ stories and experiences through film, theater, music, literature, and dance.
From a press release: ANNUAL WINTER SCREENING OF AWARD-WINNING DC SHORTS FILMS MOVES TO ALL ONLINE FORMATThree Showcases of 15 Short Films from Australia, Spain, Norway, Kosovo, Argentina, Canada, Palestine, USA Washington, D.C. – DC Shorts WINS – Best of...
From a press release: DC SHORTS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL MOVES TO AN ‘ALL ONLINE’ FORMAT INCLUDING THE SCREENPLAY COMPETITION, FREE FILMMAKER WORKSHOPS, PANELS, AND PARTIESTravel the Globe from Home, view 163 films from 34 countries Washington, D.C. – DC Shorts...
From a press release: AWARD-WINNING FILMS TO SCREEN AT DC SHORTS ANNUAL EVENT Two Nights, Four Screenings, 11 Award-Winning Short Films Washington, D.C. – DC Shorts is hosting the annual event, DC Shorts WINS, on Friday, Feb. 28, and Saturday,...
DC SHORTS LAUGHS COMEDY NIGHT RETURNS WITH COMEDY SHORTS & LIVE COMEDIANS Three Comedians, Six Short Films, Many Laughs The DC Film Alliance and DC Shorts International Film Festival announce the return of their annual comedy night, DC Shorts Laughs....
WASHINGTON DC’S ONLY LGBTQ MONTHLY FILM SERIES MOVES TO NATIONAL THEATER CHAIN Reel Affirmations XTRA: Washington DC’s International LGBTQ Monthly Film Series is making a groundbreaking move, relocating their monthly LGBTQ film screenings from the Human Rights Campaign’s Equality Forum...
This exhibit at the National Arboretum celebrates the seasonal changing from early fall to late winter using viewing stones from the Greaves Collection.
In an era torn by partisan division and “fake news,” the Washington Antiquarian Book Fair is offering a welcome antidote: its 42nd annual celebration of books, knowledge and learning, April 28-29, 2017, in the heart of our nation’s capital.