Discover the Liberating World of Female Domination in “A Wicked Eden”

Meet Goddess Alexandra Snow and learn what it takes to stay on top in the world of FemDom. Follow along as we get a behind-the-scenes look into the niche community of female fetish porn creators. See the documentary film “A Wicked Eden” on Documentary Day on September 25 @ 4:45PM at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 10th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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(Un)loving

It’s an all-or-nothing dynamic when a contemporary relationship ends. “Stay (Ver Her)” is a love story about sharing, taking, losing, wanting and not wanting one another. See the 21 minute short film from the Faroe Islands on Friday September 24 @ 9:15 PM at Cinema Village as part of New York City’s 10th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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High School Students Trace the Roots of Racial Profiling in Cops Are(n’t) Color Blind

Provoked by their own experiences being incriminated on the basis of their race, a team of students from high schools across New York City set forth on an investigation into the roots of racial profiling in the police force. See the short Documentary “Cops Are(n’t) Colorblind: Changing the NYPD from the Inside and Out” on September 25 @9:30PM and September 28 @3:10PM as part of New York City’s 10th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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Dancing with activism: “Wantoks: Dance of Resilience in Melanesia”

To celebrate sometimes means to celebrate right in the face of oppression. See the NYC Premiere of Iara Lee’s newest documentary “Wantoks: Dance of Resilience in Melanesia” on Tuesday February 25 @ 7:45 PM at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 9th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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Globalism and Humanity in “Alex’s Strip”

Feature film “Alex’s Strip (La Cinta De Alex)” is a thrilling drama that tackles terrorism, global commerce, and the struggles of citizens of the world who belong everywhere and nowhere. See the US Premiere on Saturday Feb 22 @9:15pm at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 9th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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The Extraordinary Journey of “The Condor and The Eagle”

Sophie and Clement Guerra share their remarkable story behind making “The Condor and The Eagle”. See the feature documentary on Saturday Feb 22, 2020 @ 6:30 PM at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 9th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.

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When love leads to A Bitter Reckoning – a talk with Director Albert Fry Jr.

Suicide isn’t an open and shut case in “A Bitter Reckoning”.  When Sheriff Rodgers returns with more questions, it becomes obvious that the suicide of Lester’s father may not be so straightforward.  How do you handle it when your aging parents start to fail?  Is it wrong to help them when they are ready to be done?

See “A Bitter Reckoning” on February 20, 2019 @ 7:45 pm at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 8th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.  Winter Film Awards’ Walter Howard recently spoke with director Albert Fry Jr. about the film.

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A Scientist’s Guide to Exploring the Unknown

Life and art overlap when creating a film about pregnancy in your own Brooklyn apartment while you are actually pregnant with your first child. A Scientist’s Guide to Living and Dying shows a uniquely personal exploration of fear, hope, love and the meaning of life and death. See the New York City premiere of “A Scientist’s Guide to Living and Dying” on February 21, 2019 @ 7:45 pm at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 8th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival. 

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Sarah Deakins’ “Yellow” is the color of fleeting moments that exist forever

Sarah Deakins beautiful new short film “Yellow” is the story of connections among strangers; we effect and ripple through each others’ lives whether we are aware of it or not. Ten characters each experience a crossroads in their lives on a seemingly ordinary afternoon in an art gallery. See the New York City premiere of “Yellow” on February 21, 2019 @ 7:45 pm at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street) as part of New York City’s 8th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival.  Winter Film Awards Olivia Butler recently spoke with Sarah about the film.

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“Pop-Pop is Dead” Brings the Laughs to Life

Frey Forde and Catherine Dee Holly breathe life into indie film “Pop-Pop is Dead”, an hour-long indie comedy film set for its New York City premiere at the 8th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival on Tuesday February 19, in the last block of movies from 7:45-10:45 at Cinema Village Theater at East 12 Street.

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