Cinema Femme Magazine Transitions to Quarterly Publication

Cinema Femme Magazine is thrilled to announce that it has transitioned to a quarterly publication model, with the new winter issue now available digitally at cinemafemme.com. This exciting development not only enhances the magazine’s content but also strengthens its commitment to showcasing underrepresented voices in the film industry.

As a non-profit media outlet, Cinema Femme serves as a vital platform for women transgender, and non-binary filmmakers, as well as other film professionals, aiming to elevate their stories and contributions both in front of and behind the camera. The winter issue delves deep into the horror film genre, featuring some of the most engaging and thought-provoking writing in contemporary cinema. Readers can expect insightful essays, interviews, and reviews that shine a light on the innovative work by creators in this thrilling genre.

In addition to the magazine, Cinema Femme organizes an annual film festival and mentorship program, providing a nurturing environment for emerging film talents. The festival offers a unique opportunity for members to connect with industry veterans and celebrate the artistry of diverse filmmakers.

Cinema Femme members enjoy a variety of exclusive benefits, including free tickets to the film festival—available both in person and virtually. Additionally, members receive complimentary print subscriptions to the magazine. With a commitment to fostering a vibrant community of film enthusiasts and professionals, joining Cinema Femme is a fantastic way to support and engage with meaningful cinema. Interested individuals can become members by signing up at cinemafemme.com/membership.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts
Read More

Introducing the Utah Film Trail

Utah has been a destination for filmmaking for over 100 years, with its diverse landscapes playing a starring role in some of Hollywood's most iconic productions. Now, the Utah Film Trail created by the Utah Film Commission in partnership with the Utah Office of Tourism invites film enthusiasts to experience these iconic landscapes firsthand, with physical markers scattered throughout the state paying homage to the films or television shows produced at that real-world location.
Read More

The Paley Museum Celebrates The 25th Anniversary of “Will & Grace”

The Paley Center for Media announced today Paley Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Will & Grace, an immersive must-see exhibition at its iconic Paley Museum, in honor of the series' milestone anniversary, as the centerpiece of its annual celebration of Pride Month. Visitors to the exhibit will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of Universal Television's series which helped to pave the way for greater representation of the LGBTQ+ community on television. Over the course of its eleven-season run, Will & Grace shattered stereotypes, broke barriers, and won critical acclaim. The series ushered in a new era of greater visibility on television for the LGBTQ+ community and its beloved characters continue to be embraced by audiences the world over.