Inaugural Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival celebrates creativity, diversity in cinema

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Get ready for an exhilarating cinematic showcase as the inaugural Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival prepares to take center stage at Brooklyn College’s Buchwald Theatre on Aug. 19 and 20.

According to Haitian-born film producer Yanatha Desouvre, “This two-day celebration of artistic brilliance promises to captivate audiences with a dynamic array of short films, culminating in a glamorous awards gala. 

“The festival is dedicated to shedding light on emerging filmmakers and their remarkable narratives, capturing the vibrant cultural mosaic of Little Haiti against Brooklyn’s backdrop through the captivating lens of cinema,” he told Caribbean Life on Tuesday. 

Featuring a meticulously curated lineup of short films spanning diverse genres, Desouvre said the festival promises “an unparalleled cinematic experience catering to various tastes. 

“From thought-provoking documentaries to riveting narratives, attendees can immerse themselves in captivating stories that delve into the depths of human experiences,” he said.

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Highlights

Screenings: Revel in a series of thoughtfully selected short films, each a celebration of the art of storytelling in its myriad forms.

Q&A Sessions: Engage in insightful dialogues with filmmakers during interactive Q&A sessions following select screenings, gaining profound insights into the creative process and inspiration behind these cinematic gems.

Awards Gala: The festival’s grand finale is an elegant awards gala on Aug.  20, recognizing exceptional filmmakers for their outstanding contributions.

Desouvre said the Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival serves as “an invaluable platform for emerging talents, fostering connections with industry professionals, nurturing collaboration and propelling growth. 

“By uniting filmmakers and audiences, the festival creates a vibrant community that champions dialogue and propels the art of cinema, celebrating its remarkable ability to unify cultures and perspectives,” he added. 

Desouvre said the festival warmly welcomes all, offering free admission to encourage a diverse audience to come together and experience “the magic of storytelling through film. 

“Mark your calendars for Aug. 19 and 20, and join us in an unmissable weekend brimming with creativity, diversity, and inspiration at the Little Haiti BK Short Film Festival,” he said. 

Event Details: 

Day1: Aug. 19, 12 PM – 6 PM; Day 2: Aug. 20, 12 PM – 8 PM; Awards Reception: Aug. 20, 5 PM – 8 PM; Location: CUNY, Brooklyn College (Buchwald Theater)

For a detailed schedule and further information, please reach out to Carmine Couloute at (917) 688-5785.

Photo courtesy: Yanatha Desouvre