“The restoration of my movie, Thank You and Good Night, was previewed at the Queens World Film Festival. Richard Brody gave the film a three-page review in the New Yorker. It was like an angel had descended from heaven and touched this worthy, but strange and ahead-of-its-time, movie I’d made and said, ‘live again.’”
Jan Oxenberg, quoted in FILMMAKER Magazine
Queens World in the News
2024 EDITION
The Queens World Film Festival is an opportunity for young filmmakers to break into the industry
Review Fix Exclusive: Donald Preston Cato Talks Be My Oswald
13Th Annual Queens World Film Festival Unveils Lineup of 152 Films from 19 Nations
ICON DAVE STEWART RELEASES EXCLUSIVE VINYL, ‘WHO TO LOVE’ — OUT NOW
Queens World Film Festival #13 April 16 – 28, 2024
Queens Theatre Will Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the 1964/65 World’s Fair
Queens Theatre to celebrate 60th anniversary of the World’s Fair with special tours, food tastings
Animated Short ‘Las Nogas’ Gets NY Premiere
STOCKADE, A NOIR THRILLER FILMED IN GREENPOINT, TO PREMIERE AT THE QUEENS WORLD FILM FESTIVAL
What to do in queer NYC April 18-21
The Queens World Film Festival Mirrors the Changing World
The Queens World Film Festival Catches Queens’ Eyes At MoMI
Summer Fridays – A guide to enjoying the best of the city every weekend.
Queens World Film Festival w/ Post-Show Panel + Reception
Queens World Film Festival fosters community at LGBTQ+ film screening
Taking care of the world’s storytellers
13th Edition of Queens World Film Festival Kicks Off in Astoria—Here’s What to See
Festival Internacional de Cine de Queens
‘Never Fade Away’ to Screen at the Queens World Film Festival
Esperar lo Inesperado en el 13 Queens World Film Festival
Prof. Anna Sang Park’s film at QWFF
NEVER FADE AWAY To Screen At The Queens World Film Festival
Award-Winning Short “Las Nogas” to Make its New York Premiere at the 2024 Queens World Film Festival
Queens World Film Festival to screen over 150 films in Astoria this month
2 Philippine films to screen at Queens World filmfest
Queens World Film Festival to screen over 150 films in Astoria this month
2023 EDITION
Queens Chronicle: Film festival open call starts on Fri., Oct. 20
Queens Gazette – Letters to the Editor: Passion in Action
Teaching NYC teens they belong in the room
Youth invited to free, full day of mentoring
Flushing Town Hall presents June lineup of performances honoring Pride Month, Juneteenth
Coming Up at Flushing Town Hall
Queens Welcomes The NYC Five-Borough World Premiere Tour Of TOGETHER, NOT ALONE
2022 EDITION
QNS.com
Trepidation: Seven Films That Will Make You Tremble
BroadwayWorld.com
Marc Acito’s New Film MAD/WOMAN to Debut at QUEENS WORLD FILM FESTIVAL
Suncoast News Network
Budding Director Neha Lohia To Premiere Her Riveting Short Film ‘Yashodhara The Buddha’s Wife’ At The 12th Annual Queens World Film Festival in New York
Patch.com
Queens World Film Festival Begins
Queens Chronicle
Prepare to be amazed at Queens World Film Festival
The Indian Panorama
Yashodhara The Buddha’s Wife, a film by Neha Lohia premieres at the 12th Annual Queens World Film Festival in Queens, New York
City Guide
12th Annual Queens World Film Festival
Queens Chronicle
Queens World Film Festival — take 12
Flux Fusion Streams
12th Annual Queens World Film Festival Launch
Sunnyside Post
Documentary on District 26 Council Race to be Screened at Queens World Film Festival
Astoria Post
Documentary on District 26 Council Race to be Screened at Queens World Film Festival
The Daily Star
Bangladeshi film ‘Adim’ headed to Queens World Film Festival
New Age
Adim to participate in Queens World Film Festival
LiC Post
Queens World Film Festival Returns Next Month, Screenings At Theaters Across The Borough
La Voce di New York
12th Edition of Queens World Film Festival: Where Stories Live
QNS.comLocal filmmakers gather for 12th annual Queens World Film Festival preview
New Tang Dynasty Television
Producers of 12th Queens World Film Festival in New York meet audience
NewsNNK
Annual Queens Planet Film Festival set for grand return
Vacherienews
Annual Queens World Film Festival set for grand return