(from left) Director David Lowery, Casey Affleck, Tika Sumpter, Danny Glover, Sissy Spacek and Robert Redford discuss “The Old Man and The Gun” after its screening Monday night at the Toronto International Film Festival.
(from left) Director David Lowery, Casey Affleck, Tika Sumpter, Danny Glover, Sissy Spacek and Robert Redford discuss “The Old Man and The Gun” after its screening Monday night at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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.
Film Cincinnati Backlot is Saturday, Sept 8 along West Mehring Way. With production crews regularly using Cincinnati as their backdrops for movies, it’s not unusual to see a film crew set up somewhere around town. But seeing what goes on in the middle of the movie set? That’s reserved for the professionals—unless you come to Film Cincinnati’s annual “Backlot” party and experience movie magic firsthand.
Johanna Byer, is the 2018 recipient of the annual Film Cincinnati Lori Holladay Founder’s Award.
He had hinted at retirement from acting a couple of years ago, but on Monday Robert Redford made it official: “The Old Man and The Gun,” shot last year in Cincinnati, will be his final one as an actor.
“Backlot 30,” Film Cincinnati’s celebration of its first three decades, was such a hit last year that we decided to bring it back this year! Hundreds joined us for the street party featuring Emilio Estevez, Rhymefest and a host of Film Cincinnati supporters in a street setting made to look like the back lot of an on-location film shoot.
UFO, written and directed by Ryan Eslinger, stars Golden Globe Winner Gillian Anderson and Tony Award Winner Alex Sharp.
The upcoming action thriller REPRISAL, directed by Brian A. Miller, stars Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo. The film shot on location here in Cincinnati, will be released in theaters and on demand by Lionsgate Premiere on August 31st.
Show up, have a Rhinegeist and support Film Cincinnati!
Wednesday, July 25 from 5-8pm at Rhinegeist Brewery. A portion of proceeds benefit the film commission.
We'll be there, will you?
Movie production is gearing up for the summer season
Join Film Cincinnati at Corkopolis Wine Market & Bar for Corks for a Cause on Thursday, May 24 from 5pm-8pm.
t's now even easier to give when you shop! Anytime you make a purchase on Amazon, remember that your purchases can benefit Film Cincinnati.
Warehouse Sale for the Ted Bundy movie: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile
Film Cincinnati has partnered with Kroger Community Rewards, AmazonSmile and Giving Assistant. Now it’s easy to donate a portion of the dollars you spend to Film Cincinnati.
The Electronic Media Division at The University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music is hosting E-Media alum and feature film editor, Elliot Greenberg
“Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” the Ted Bundy biopic starring Zac Efron and Lily Collins, now shooting in Greater Cincinnati, is finding time to give back to the community, from mentoring the next generation of movie makers to feeding the homeless.
It wouldn’t be much of a stretch to say that Cincinnati took over the red carpet at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for the World Premiere of the Cincinnati-shot feature, “the public,” written and directed by, and starring, Emilio Estevez.
Tonight is a big night in the 30-year history of Film Cincinnati, as the movie, “the public,” has its world premiere tonight as the opening film at the 33rd annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF).
Filmed in Cincinnati and headlining a major film festival: Emilio Estevez’s the public has been selected to open the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Check out our brand new online merchandise store where you can get your official Film Cincinnati gear.