Film Cincinnati today announced the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors, including De Asa Nichols from Cincinnati Children's, Sean Parker of The Kroger Company and Jacqueline Aguilar of Procter & Gamble.
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Film Cincinnati today announced the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors, including De Asa Nichols from Cincinnati Children's, Sean Parker of The Kroger Company and Jacqueline Aguilar of Procter & Gamble.
The red carpet was out Tuesday, November 12, in New York for the premiere of “Dark Waters,” the Todd Haynes-directed legal drama based on a true story about a Cincinnati corporate attorney (played by Mark Ruffalo) taking on an environmental lawsuit against a giant chemical company, exposing a lengthy history of pollution.
The Elgin & Winter Garden theatres, a classic movie house along Yonge Street, was the site of several TIFF screenings, including Cincinnati’s “the public” and “The Old Man and The Gun.”
Emilio Estevez, left, and the cast of “the public” answer questions after the screening of the movie Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival. Included are, from left to right, Estevez, Jenna Malone, Christian Slater, Michael K. Williams, Ryan Dowd, executive director of Hesed House homeless shelter, and Alec Baldwin.
The long-awaited premiere of Cincinnati-made “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” was a star-studded event Monday night on the famed Cannes red carpet (did you know they change the carpet six times a day during the film festival?).
Thirty years of blockbuster movie work began in Cincinnati in 1987 and continues today!
Film Cincinnati’s founder, Lori Holladay, believed our city's landmarks and landscapes would make great places to film movies. And she was right.