
(TAFFNY) opens its Virtual Cinema again for its eighth edition, offering viewers in the tri-state area the opportunity to enjoy and celebrate the rich diversity of stories, languages and cultures of the Americas from the comfort of their home. A cultural initiative of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education of the City College of New York (CWE), TAFFNY runs online June 21-27. Six feature films and more than 25 shorts will be screened free of charge.
Oscar Award-winning director Juan Jos茅 Campanella鈥檚 鈥溾 (El cuento de las comadrejas) is the festival鈥檚 curtain raiser at 5:30 p.m. on June 21. It鈥檚 a biting comedy about a group of eccentric film veterans from Argentina鈥檚 Golden Age of cinema鈥 a beautiful starlet, an actor in the twilight of his life, a witty screenwriter, and a cunning director鈥 who live together in a mansion. Their unusual life is turned upside down when the house becomes the target of young real estate developers, forcing the elderly inhabitants to come together and conspire to drive the couple away and keep their home.
Director Loretta Todd鈥檚 debut feature film 鈥溾 closes the festival on Sunday, June 27, starting at 4 p.m. It鈥檚 based on Edna Robinsons鈥 eponymous novel. After Lisa (played by Secw茅pemc actor Grace Dove) is served notice by her cousin鈥檚 ghost to return to her native village, she sets out on an epic journey to save her brother and contend with the mystical creatures that lurk in the woods nearby. An interactive Q&A with Todd and Dove, that will be livestreamed on TAFFNY鈥檚 Facebook and YouTube pages, follows the screening.
TAFFNY 2021 also pays tribute to City College鈥檚 MFA Film Program with a showcase of selected student-made short films and the New York premiere of the incisive documentary 鈥溾 by award-winning playwright, screenwriter, director and CCNY professor Campbell Dalglish.
Juan Carlos Mercado, Dean of the CWE, said TAFFNY has become a platform to continue with CWE鈥檚 mission, which is to create bridges of understanding between the various cultures that make up its student body with the stories and filmmakers of The Americas.
鈥淭his year under the motto 鈥渒nowledge is power in TAFFNY,鈥 we want to highlight the work that filmmakers make to discover and provide different angles and facets of historical events that as human beings it is up to us to understand,鈥 said artistic director Diana Vargas.
, view the entire TAFFNY 2021 program and watch trailers. .
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