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byNatalia Keogan
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on Dec 1, 2022
Dances With Films (DWF), the Los Angeles-based independent film festival, continues to celebrate its 25th anniversary by expanding to New York City. While the LA edition of the festival took place in June, today marks the beginning of DWF’s inaugural NYC iteration, with festival screenings to be hosted at Regal Union Square from December 1 through 4. The lineup features over 70 feature, documentary and short film premieres.
“Dances With Films champions independent voices throughout the world, so it was a natural fit to bring our unique brand of festival to the cultural capital of the United States,” festival founders Michael Trent and Leslee Scallon toldFilmmaker. “We are currently wrapping up our 25th year and view New York City as being the next logical expansion for the next 25 years, in addition to Los Angeles.”
The opening night film is, appropriately, the Broadway-inspired musical dramaBeaufrom director-choreographer Josh Rhodes. Written by Douglas Lyons and starring Jeb Brown and Matt Rodin, the film follows a young boy named Ace Baker (Rodin) who discovers that his maternal grandfather Beau (Brown), who he long believed was dead, is actually alive and well. Having gone through adolescence without a father figure, Ace immediately develops an attachment to Beau. With his grandfather’s guidance, Ace learns to play guitar and becomes enamored with making music. The film’s own music was co-written by Lyons and Ethan D. Pakchair.
Also programmed during the festival are shorts¡RABBIT!,Cupcake, and Minutemen,and the The Difficulties of Being Drunk Alone, Garret Wareing’s directorial debut produced byNick Cassavetes. On the documentary front, there’s the Kathy Ireland-narrated filmAnxious Nation, doo-wop genre explorationHeart & Soul andHelp Her Live, which starsLicorice Pizza‘s Alana Haim and is executive produced byRichard Linklater. Additional feature films include writer-director Billy Hanson’sBone Cold as well asDouble Down South, written by the Oscar winningDead Poets Society scribe Tom Schulman.
Filmmaker Editor Scott Macaulay will bemoderating a panel tomorrow, “Navigating the Indie Marketplace and Forecasting the Future,” with Factory 25’s Matt Grady, IFC’s Adam Koehler and Screen Media Ventures’s Seth Needle. That panel will be followed by “Making the Sale: Navigating the Indie Marketplace and Forecasting the Future,” moderated by SAGIndie’s Michael Sladek and featuring Submarine’s Josh Braun, attorney Steven Beer and The Film Sales Company’s Andrew Herwitz.
For the full lineup, ticket information and general festival updates, visit theDances With Films website.



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