Pride (2014) with Incomplete (2023)

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Pride (2014) with Incomplete (2023)

Q&A with Incomplete filmmaker Sasha Korbut, moderated by JBFC Director of Special Event Programming Chris Holliday

Join us for this special screening of Pride (2014) preceded by a preview screening of Incomplete (2023)

Pride. 2014119 m. dir. Matthew WarchusCBS FilmsUKEnglish. Rated R.

Pride is inspired by an extraordinary true story. It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power, and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support the strikers’ families. Initially rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person. This touching comedy stars Bill Nighy (Living, Love Actually), Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake), Andrew Scott (Fleabag), and George Mackay (1917).

Incomplete. 2023. 16 m. dir. Sasha Korbut. US. English. Rated R.

Incomplete tells the story of a man sharing a love letter about longing for someone he has never met. It explores one man’s loneliness, and poses a question: do we need another person in life to feel complete, or are we missing a connection with ourselves?

"Pride is an unapologetic crowd-pleaser of a movie, but it has some potent points to make, and the reality of what happened has a power of its own."
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"If Pride were a politician, you'd want to vote for it, march for it, and sign up to make calls for it."
David Edelstein, Vulture

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Q&A with filmmaker Sasha Korbut, moderated by JBFC Director of Special Event Programming Chris Holliday
Q&A with filmmaker Sasha Korbut, moderated by JBFC Director of Special Event Programming Chris Holliday
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Incomplete filmmaker Sasha Korbut is a film producer, writer, dancer, and actor based in New York City. Korbut has studied at The Joffrey Ballet School and worked with leading dance companies in South Korea, China, Spain, and the U.S. He has contributed to numerous print and online magazines including OUT, Filmmaker Magazine, and Medium. As a freelance PR and outreach agent, he works with multiple distribution companies such as Kino Lorber, Mubi, Corinth Films, and Neon. He has been featured in HBO, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Mashable, and Time Out New York.

This film is part of the Pride: A Celebration Of Queer Stories series.



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