American Cinematheque’s annual ‘Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair’ festival will expand beyond Los Angeles to seven cities across the United States and internationally to London in June. In addition to continuing operations at the Aero, Egyptian and Los Feliz 3 Theatres across Los Angeles, ‘Bleak Week’ will come to the Portland’s Hollywood Theatre, Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, Dallas’ Texas Theatre, Minneapolis’ Trylon Cinema, New York’s Paris Theater, Boston’s Coolidge Corner Theatre and the Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Special guests including Robert Eggers and Todd Solondz will visit the Prince Charles Cinema and Paris Theater, respectively. 

Founded in 2022, the festival celebrates films that “fearlessly plunge the depths of human despair.” The festival will begin in Los Angeles and Chicago June 1-7, then move to Portland and Minneapolis June 6-12. ‘Bleak Week’ heads to New York, Boston and Dallas June 8-14, before concluding in London June 15-21. 

As part of Bleak Week, Turner Classic Movies will present its own selection of ‘bleak cinema’ on June 2, including “Make Way For Tomorrow,” “Man of the West,” “Cries and Whispers,” “Breaking the Waves,” and “The Seventh Victim.” Host Dave Karger will introduce the first three films of the evening. 

The American Pavilion at Cannes Film Festival Sets ‘California Day’ for May 15 

The Cannes Film Festival’s American Pavilion has launched California Day, an “immersive day of celebration and programming” dedicated to highlighting California’s contributions to the global film industry. California Day will take place May 15 and feature keynote addresses, panels, and networking opportunities.

The celebration is aimed at “spotlight the state’s role as a filmmaking hub and leader in entertainment innovation, celebrating its thriving creative scene and fostering international collaborations.” IndieWire will partner with The American Pavilion to program a keynote address discussing “The Future of Filmmaking in California: Innovation, Creativity, and Global Impact,” with further speaker details to be announced. 

“Our mission has always been to celebrate creativity and provide educational opportunities for the next generation of filmmakers by giving a platform to industry leaders and change-makers,” said American Pavilion founder and president Julie Sisk. “This year, we feel it is important to honor California’s unrivaled legacy in global entertainment. After several challenging years for the industry, dedicating a day to California is essential to spotlight its enduring impact and cultural significance in filmmaking.”

Newly-Appointed AMPS Chair Presents Winners for 2025 Television Drama, Factual Film & Product Awards

The Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) chair George Foulgham and vice chair Kate Davis announced the winners of the 2025 AMPS Television, Drama, Factual Film & Product Awards during a special presentation on April 13 at Greenwich University. The Television Drama and Factual Film category winners have also been nominated for the 2025 BAFTA Television Craft Awards.

Voted on by working wound professionals, the AMPS awards honor technical and creative excellence across multiple disciplines. AMPS also awards Certificates of Merit to every creative team member who contributes to the winning soundtracks, a practice intended to recognize the ‘collaborative nature of sound.’

The winners of the 2025 AMPS Awards are:

Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama

“Slow Horses”

Excellence in Sound for a Factual Film

“Secret World of Sound With David Attenborough” 

Excellence in Sound for a Production Hardware or Software Product

Sound Devices for A20-Supernexus Wireless Receiver 

Excellence in Sound for a Post-Production Hardware or Software Product

Accentize for dxRevive Pro

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