Positive Exposure productions selected for five film festivals!

September 11, 2024

Official Selection of New York State International Film Festival 2024
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My Dreams Are Who I Am 

This short film celebrates resilience, identity, and the comforting power of food to reconnect us with our roots.

Bridgeport Film Fest

September 14 at 8:30pm

Also known as “Oliver,” as part of Block 10 OUTtakes: Queer Stories

The Klein Memorial Auditorium, 910 Fairfield Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06605

 

New York Latino Film Festival 

September 21 at 1pm

Regal Union Square, 850 Broadway, New York, NY 10003

 

Afro-Latino Film Festival

October 3 at 7pm

Pa’lante Theater Black Box, 158 Grand St, Waterbury, CT 06702

 

Ceres Food Film Festival

Weekend of October 15, details to to be announced.

 

 

The Strength to Fight has been accepted to its first festival, New York State International Film Festival (NYSIFF)!

The film has been nominated for two awards: Best Documentary and Audience’s Favorite.


New York State International Film Festival (NYSIFF)

September 21 at 6pm

The Linda, WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio

339 Central Ave, Albany, NY

After losing their son to sickle cell disease, Merlene and Molino become fierce advocates and medical providers for those suffering with the chronic, sometimes fatal illness. In this short film, sickle cell survivors gather amongst themselves to share stories of grief, empowerment, and resiliency.

Sickle cell disease, a hereditary red blood cell disorder affecting more than 100,000 people in the U.S., predominantly African and Hispanic Americans. Sickle cell disease is chronically underfunded and receives little awareness, largely due to systemic racial disparities.