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Director, Hillia Aho Releases, New LGBT+ Short, “In Passing,” At Tribeca

LGBTQ+ Tribeca Selected IN PASSING – a story of productivity over human connection

Director: Hillia Aho
Title: In Passing
Studio: TBD
Premier Date: Saturday, June 10th at 3:30 pm

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A burnt-out chef struggles to navigate her growing resentment towards her romantic partner, a fledgling painter. Can their love endure in a world that prioritizes productivity over human connection?

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One-Line Review: Will reserve full comments in lieu of seeing the full feature, but I too can identify how we sometimes make work take precedent over intimacy – because we have bills to pay.

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Writer, director, and producer Hillia Aho’s IN PASSING is a film that makes you investigate your own home and see whether you prioritise love over work or vice versa. We follow the story of Rey a burnt-out sous-chef working at a high-pressure New York City restaurant whilst her long-time partner Elle spends her days at home as a painter creating commissioned pet portraits. The work imbalance rises and causes tension between the already strained couple. Writer and director Hillia Aho is a proud queer filmmaker and IN PASSING is a deeply personal reflection of her life and work. The live-action short film has been selected for the world premiere in competition at the prestigious OSCAR-qualifying Tribeca Festival this June. IN PASSING was selected from 8,096 submissions, with its three screenings selling out in just thirty minutes. 

About The Director & Premier Schedule:

Writer, director, and producer Hillia Aho is a queer artist and filmmaker. Her work explores human connection, solitude, and our relationship to the natural world. She grew up in rural Maine, which remains her preferred shooting location.  She exercises her roots in visual art with her filmic style, often incorporating practical effects. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Media Arts and Culture and is currently a graduate film thesis student at NYU. 

The beautiful cinematography which captures the heart and soul of the film was created by Kaitlyn T. Busbee. 

This thought-provoking film will premiere on Saturday, June 10th at 3:30 pm, followed by screenings on Sunday, June 11th at 12:30 pm and Saturday June 17th at 9 pm. 

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Makez Rikweda 4th Short, FAT GIRL Puts Influencers On Notice – At Hollyshorts

Beneath the gloss and candy-coloured Tik Tok world of director Makez Rikweda’s FAT GIRL lies some very dark undercurrents including: binge eating disorder, social isolation and a graphic DIY lip job. The short film follows teenager Lexi whose obsession with her favourite influencer leads her down a dark path of destruction in a bid to look like her.

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Director: Makez Rikweda
Title: Fat Girl
Distribution: Independent
Release Date: Aug 1, 2023

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Beneath the gloss and candy-coloured Tik Tok world of director Makez Rikweda’s FAT GIRL lies some very dark undercurrents including: binge eating disorder,  social isolation and a graphic DIY lip job. The short film follows teenager Lexi whose obsession with her favourite influencer leads her down a dark path of destruction in a bid to look like her. 

The idea for the story came to Makez during a family dinner in which a young Kylie Jenner-loving cousin’s lip burst, revealing just how pervasive cosmetic enhancements were among teenagers and how far they were willing to go to achieve these new beauty standards, even if they didn’t have the money. It proved to be a very popular topic among young girls, with hundreds answering the open-call audition and many more resorting to directly hounding the team on their social media to try to get an audition. 

Fat Girl is the debut fiction film from London-based filmmaker Makez whose past works include the award-winning documentaries ONLY VOICE REMAINS (2019) and YOUNG AFGHANS (2013), as well as the visual art film, SOUND OF THE BIRDS (2022) which is currently being exhibited in galleries in California and Berlin. Makez is also the producer behind the 2016 Raindance ‘Best UK Series’ winner, ‘BLOOD, SWEAT & CHOKES’ and the upcoming queer comedy, LATE TO THE PARTY (2023). Alongside her film career, Makez has worked extensively in television, producing and directing for clients including Al Jazeera English, France 24, China Global Television, Associated Press, Adobe, Teen Vogue, ITN Productions, and the BBC. 

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The film was co-produced by Don Omope, the British-Nigerian talent behind the box office smash hits WEDDING PARTY and WEDDING PARTY 2 which are currently streaming on Netflix, as well as Sol Rikweda, a former Met Film graduate and BBC Studios producer currently working for Soho-based The Look, Emma Keeling, a New Zealand producer and director with over 25 years experience working for major international networks, and Clarissa Itschert, a German creative producer with thirteen fiction shorts and commercial work for Peloton. 

The phenomenal cinematography has been created by National Film and Television graduate Rui Jiang Ong whose recent films include the BAFTA-winning ‘DO NOT FEED THE PIGEONS’ and ‘WATAMULA’, as well as work for brands including Disney, GQ, BULGARI, Universal Music and Harper’s Bazaar.

Lastly, Fat Girl’s crew was made up of more than 50% women and non-binary members, as well as a diverse cast and production team.

Fat Girl will screen at Holly Shorts Film Festival. 

About Makez Rikweda

Makez Rikweda is a British-Afghan filmmaker based in London. She made her first short documentary as part of the National Film and Television School’s prestigious ‘Summerdocs‘ program at age 19. She followed this with Young Afghans in 2011, made in conjunction with ORTV and Al Jazeera English, which followed the hopes and dreams of three students at Kabul University. In 2016, she produced a four-part documentary series called Blood, Sweat & Chokes, and it was selected for the Guardian pitch at Sheffield Doc/Fest and won Raindance Film Festival’s ‘Best UK Series’ prize.

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A year later, Makez was selected for Sheffield Doc/Fest’s prestigious ‘Doc/Next’ program as part of which she developed her award-winning documentary, Only Voice Remains. The hybrid film about Iranian poet and feminist icon, Forugh Farrokhzad, was selected for over 15 international film festivals and won the Sepanta Prize for Best Documentary at the Iranian Film Festival in San Francisco and ‘Best Short Documentary’ at the Williamsburg International Film Festival.

Both Young Afghans and Only Voice Remains were picked up for distribution by Docunight. During this same period, Makez was recognized by Channel 4 as an emerging BAME filmmaker and given bespoke director training at the National Film and Television School. She continued her fiction training under the Iranian auteur Mohsen Makhmalbaf and is currently in post production on two fiction shorts. -makezrikweda.com

About HollyShorts Film Festival

In the heart of the entertainment capital, where dreams are woven into celluloid and storytelling comes alive on the silver screen, lies a cinematic extravaganza that celebrates the art of short films like no other. Welcome to the enchanting world of HollyShorts Film Festival – a premier event that has become a mecca for emerging filmmakers, industry veterans, and cinephiles alike. With its eclectic lineup of captivating shorts and vibrant atmosphere, HollyShorts continues to captivate audiences, bridging the gap between imagination and reality.

For over a decade, HollyShorts has stood as a beacon for innovative storytellers, offering a platform for filmmakers to showcase their creativity and ingenuity in concise and compelling narratives. The festival embraces a wide range of genres, from drama and comedy to animation and documentary, reflecting the diverse tapestry of human experiences.

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HollyShorts has earned its reputation as a breeding ground for emerging talent, with numerous success stories of filmmakers making their mark on the industry after being discovered at the festival. Its commitment to nurturing fresh voices has turned it into a coveted launchpad, offering aspiring directors, writers, and actors a chance to shine on a global stage.

Beyond the captivating screenings, HollyShorts treats attendees to a lineup of engaging panels, workshops, and discussions led by industry veterans and creative luminaries. These sessions provide invaluable insights into the craft of filmmaking, distribution strategies, and the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment.

HollyShorts is more than just a film festival; it’s a community of artists, enthusiasts, and visionaries who share a common love for storytelling. The festival’s inclusive and vibrant atmosphere fosters connections, collaborations, and friendships that often extend beyond the duration of the event.

As the cinematic world continues to evolve, HollyShorts remains a steadfast champion of short films, celebrating their ability to deliver powerful narratives in compact yet impactful ways. With its unwavering commitment to creativity, innovation, and the magic of storytelling, HollyShorts Film Festival ensures that the art of the short film remains alive and thriving.

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“Barbie” Movie – Greta Gerwig’s Reimagining Of The Iconic Doll

In a fresh and empowering take on the iconic doll, “Barbie” has hit the silver screen with a captivating new movie, directed by the visionary Greta Gerwig and written by Gerwig and Noah Baumbach. Starring Margot Robbie as Barbie, Issa Rae as her ambitious best friend, and Ryan Gosling as the charming Ken, the film is a celebration of inclusivity, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Title: “Barbie” – OUT IN THEATERS
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date: April 21, 2023

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Review: The new “Barbie” movie is one of the best showing for Summer 2023 – kudos to Issa Rae too.

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In a fresh and empowering take on the iconic doll, “Barbie” has hit the silver screen with a captivating new movie, directed by the visionary Greta Gerwig and written by Gerwig and Noah Baumbach. Starring Margot Robbie as Barbie, Issa Rae as her ambitious best friend, and Ryan Gosling as the charming Ken, the film is a celebration of inclusivity, friendship, and self-discovery. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, this Barbie adaptation offers a modern fairy tale that transcends stereotypes, breaking new ground in the world of animated movies.

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” delivers a fresh interpretation of the iconic character. Departing from the traditional blonde-haired, blue-eyed archetype, the film celebrates diversity and body positivity by showcasing a diverse range of dolls and characters. Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Barbie captures the essence of a modern woman—a strong, confident, and independent individual who embraces her uniqueness. Robbie’s Barbie is a role model who encourages young audiences to pursue their dreams and embrace their individuality.

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Issa Rae’s character, Barbie’s best friend, is a driving force in the film. Their bond is a testament to the power of female friendships, highlighting the importance of support, encouragement, and collaboration. In a world that often pits women against each other, “Barbie” champions the idea that women can uplift and inspire one another, leading to mutual growth and success.

The film’s narrative centers on Barbie’s journey of self-discovery. As she embarks on a series of adventures, she learns valuable life lessons and discovers her true passions and strengths. The film emphasizes the significance of self-discovery, promoting the idea that individual growth and self-awareness are essential in realizing one’s full potential.

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Barbie” is a trailblazer in its portrayal of inclusivity and empowerment. It encourages children of all backgrounds to embrace their uniqueness and pursue their dreams without limitations. The film presents an inclusive range of characters, reflecting the diverse world we live in. It sends a powerful message to its young audience: everyone is capable of achieving greatness, regardless of race, gender, or appearance.

Greta Gerwig’s visionary direction infuses “Barbie” with her signature style and storytelling prowess. She skillfully weaves together heartwarming moments, witty humor, and poignant themes. Gerwig brings authenticity to the characters and narrative, creating a modern fairy tale that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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Barbie” has a profound impact on young audiences, empowering them to embrace their individuality and celebrate their unique qualities. The film encourages children to see beyond traditional stereotypes and societal expectations, promoting self-confidence and positive self-image.

Greta Gerwig’sBarbie” is an uplifting and empowering animated movie that breathes new life into the iconic doll. With its celebration of diversity, friendship, and self-discovery, the film sets a powerful example for children worldwide, encouraging them to dream big and embrace the beauty of their true selves.

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MATTEL’S DECISION TO CREATE DIFFERENT RACES OF BARBIE

Mattel, the renowned toy manufacturer, has taken a significant step towards inclusivity and representation by creating different races of Barbie dolls. This groundbreaking decision marks a turning point in the toy industry, as it reflects a growing recognition of the importance of diversity and representation in playtime.

For decades, Barbie has been an iconic figure, beloved by children worldwide. However, criticism has been leveled at the doll’s lack of diversity, as the original Barbie doll predominantly portrayed a Caucasian, blonde-haired, and blue-eyed image of beauty. This lack of representation often left many children feeling excluded and unable to relate to the dolls they played with.

Recognizing the need for change, Mattel has embarked on a journey to create a more inclusive line of Barbie dolls that accurately reflects the diverse world we live in. The company now offers Barbie dolls with various skin tones, hair types, and facial features, representing different races and ethnicities. These diverse dolls send a powerful message of acceptance and empowerment to children, showing them that they are beautiful and valued just the way they are.

Mattel’s decision to create different races of Barbie is not merely a marketing strategy but a commitment to social responsibility. By diversifying their doll lineup, the company is breaking down stereotypes and fostering a culture of inclusivity. The dolls inspire children to celebrate diversity and learn about different cultures, fostering empathy and understanding from an early age.

Moreover, these diverse Barbie dolls play a vital role in building self-esteem and confidence among children. When children see dolls that look like them, they feel seen, valued, and recognized. This positive reinforcement can have a profound impact on their self-image and sense of belonging, instilling a strong sense of self-worth.

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The introduction of different races of Barbie also encourages open conversations about diversity and representation within families and communities. Parents can use these dolls as educational tools to teach their children about cultural differences and the importance of inclusivity, promoting tolerance and respect.

In conclusion, Mattel’s decision to create different races of Barbie is a powerful step towards a more inclusive and equitable toy industry. The diverse dolls not only provide children with a sense of belonging but also help challenge societal norms and promote positive values. By embracing diversity, Mattel sets an example for other toy manufacturers to follow, reinforcing the idea that representation matters and that every child deserves to see themselves reflected in the toys they play with.

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The Life And Time Of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges Encompassed In The Movie, “Chevalier”

Review: Chevalier is an excellent film. The music is exquisite, emotional and very beautiful. A must see!

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Title: “Chevalier” – OUT IN THEATERS
Studio: Searchlight Pictures
Release date: April 21, 2023

Review: Chevalier is an excellent film. The music is exquisite, emotional and very beautiful. A must see!

THE LIFE AND TIME OF JOSEPH BOLOGNE, CHEVALIER DE SAINT-GEORGES

In the annals of history, the name Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, often takes a backseat to more familiar classical composers. However, his remarkable life and contributions to music, fencing, and society during the 18th century are nothing short of legendary. As an Afro-French composer, violinist, conductor, and expert swordsman, Saint-Georges defied societal norms and shattered racial barriers to become one of the most celebrated figures of his time. In this article, we delve into the captivating life and legacy of the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, shedding light on his extraordinary achievements and enduring impact on the world of music and beyond.

Joseph Bologne was born on December 25, 1745, in Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe, to a French plantation owner and an enslaved woman. Recognizing his extraordinary talents, his father brought him to France at a young age, where he received an education in music, horsemanship, and fencing. Saint-Georges’ diverse skills soon earned him the nickname “The Black Mozart,” a testament to his musical genius and versatility.

As a virtuoso violinist, Saint-Georges dazzled audiences across Europe with his exceptional musical prowess. He mastered the violin under the tutelage of the famous composer Jean-Marie Leclair and quickly became a sought-after performer and composer. Saint-Georges composed numerous symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber works, showcasing a distinctive blend of classical and folk elements.

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In 1775, he founded the Concert des Amateurs, an orchestra renowned for its exceptional musicianship and diverse repertoire. Under his baton, the orchestra attained great acclaim, earning Saint-Georges recognition as a maestro of the highest order.

Beyond his musical talents, Joseph Bologne was an accomplished fencer, earning recognition as one of the finest swordsmen of his time. He became the captain of a cavalry regiment known as the Légion Saint-Georges, comprised of free men of color, who demonstrated their valor and bravery in the French Revolution.

Despite his immense talents and accomplishments, Saint-Georges faced racial prejudice throughout his life. Despite being immensely successful as a musician and athlete, he was often excluded from high-ranking positions and denied full acceptance in aristocratic circles due to his African heritage. However, his undeniable talent and charm won him influential patrons, including Marie Antoinette, who admired his music and supported his career.

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, left a profound impact on the world of music and paved the way for future generations of artists of color. His trailblazing efforts opened doors for aspiring Black musicians and composers, inspiring them to pursue their artistic passions despite societal barriers.

In recent years, the Chevalier de Saint-Georges has been the subject of renewed interest, with concerts, recordings, and scholarly studies dedicated to resurrecting his works and honoring his legacy. The international Joseph Bologne Society was founded to celebrate and promote his contributions to music and culture.

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Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was a multifaceted trailblazer whose genius transcended the boundaries of music, fencing, and society. His remarkable talents and perseverance in the face of prejudice serve as an enduring inspiration for future generations, leaving an indelible mark on the world of classical music and beyond.

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Erica Rose Releases New Short, Let Liv, Stars Olivia Levine (Tallulah, I Hate Kids), Christine Taylor (High Desert, Zoolander, Search Party)

A young alcoholic woman agrees to attend an AA meeting with her partner. When she unexpectedly runs into her estranged mother, she’s forced to confront demons from her past

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Director: Erica Rose
Title: Let Liv
Distribution: Independent
Release Date: June 7, 2023

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Starring Olivia Levine (Tallulah, I Hate Kids), Christine Taylor (High Desert, Zoolander, Search Party), Rosaline Elbay (Kaleidoscope, Ramy), Jordan Carlos (Everything’s Trash, Black Mirror, Broad City), Monica Wyche (The Sinner, Five Days at Memorial, The Path), Sarah Herrman (Mutt) and Abdu Garmazi (FBI Most Wanted); Let Liv is a story about generational addiction.

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A young alcoholic woman agrees to attend an AA meeting with her partner. When she unexpectedly runs into her estranged mother, she’s forced to confront demons from her past.

Olivia Levine wrote, starred in, and produced LET LIV, which the talented filmmaker Erica Rose directed.  This important short touches on generational addiction and the effect that it can have on families. This live action short film was picked from over 8000 entries to premiere in contention at the OSCAR-qualifying Tribeca Film Festival. Levine and Rose are Brooklyn natives and LET LIV was shot with the beautiful backdrop of New York.

Erica Rose is an award-winning Brooklyn-based writer and director with a focus on queer and female-driven stories. She co-created, executive produced, and directed episodes for the ROKU ORIGINAL SERIES, THE LESBIAN BAR PROJECT which received a special Recognition Award at the GLAAD Media Awards. After screening in over 40 festivals internationally, her short film GIRL TALK premiered online and currently has over 36 million views. She also directed season 2 of the award-winning web series INTERESTED IN that premiered Fall 2022. She’s in development for various television and film projects, including the feature queer comedy TITTERS co-written by comedian Ali Clayton.

Olivia Levine is a queer actor, comedian and writer based in Brooklyn. She received her B.A. in Theatre from Barnard College, Columbia University. Other training includes Uprights Citizens Brigade, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (London) and The Studio/NY. Olivia’s film credits include TALLULAH opposite Allison Janney and I HATE KIDS with Tituss Burgess and Tom Everett Scott. Levine is currently developing LET LIV into a feature with director Erica Rose, and she has another feature in development with Proton Entertainment. 

The film was produced by Nicole Kay Payson and executive produced by Sarah Herrman and Hannah D. Kettering. The stunning cinematography was shot by Alexa Carroll.

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Let Liv will screen at Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday June 11th at 5:45pm. 

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