1
Jun/11

EAST HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

1
Jun/11

Heitor Dhalia’s ADRIFT kicks off the inaugural East Harlem International Film Festival tonight at the Poet’s Den

The Poet’s Den, 309 East 108th St.
The Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave.
The New York Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Ave.
June 1-5, $12 per screening
www.ehiff.com

Founded by Raphael Benavides, Victor Cruz, and Yenny Love, the East Harlem International Film Festival kicks off its inaugural year tonight with two screenings of Heitor Dhalia’s Brazilian tale Adrift at the Poet’s Den and continues through June 5 with more than forty shorts, documentaries, and narratives shown there as well as at the Museum of the City of New York and the New York Academy of Medicine. Other full-length dramas include Eliana Ujueta’s Beneath the Rock, Albert Wu Tiange’s Ru Yun, Malcolm Goodwin’s True Story: Based on Things That Never Actually Happened . . . and Some That Did, Neerraj Pathak’s Right Yaaa Wrong, J. W. Cortes’s Conscientious Objector, and Olivier Bernier’s The Sunset Sky. Among the feature documentaries are Olumide Earth’s Feldstein, which looks at Mad magazine cofounder Al Feldstein; Ana Rokafella Garcia’s All the Ladies Say, about breakthrough female street dancers; and Iris Morales’s 1996 ¡Palante, Siempre Palante! The Young Lords, which examines Latino communities’ fight for equality led by the radical group. The festival will also host the panel discussions “The Perfect Cast,” “The World of Miedo: The Business of Horror,” “The Journey of a Film,” and “Go West, Young Actor: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Being a West Coast or Bicoastal Actor,” the latter two events free and held at the East Harlem Café.