An Art Works grant of $15,000 has been awarded to Cinema St. Louis by the National Endowment for the Arts for this year’s ever-popular St. Louis International Film Festival.
The grant is one of 1,187, totaling $27.3 million, that NEA approved in the first round of fiscal year 2020 funding to support arts projects in every state in the nation, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
The Art Works funding category supports projects that focus on public engagement and access to various forms of excellent art across the nation; the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence; learning in the arts at all stages of life; and the integration of the arts into the fabric of community life.
“The arts are at the heart of our communities, connecting people through shared experiences and artistic expression,” said NEA chairman Mary Anne Carter. “The National Endowment for the Arts is proud to support projects like the St. Louis International Film Festival.”
The 29th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival will be held Nov. 5 to 15. The festival will screen more than 300 animated, narrative and documentary feature and short films, and will host master classes, special events and an ambitious Cinema for Students program. Panels and Q&As with filmmakers and documentary subjects will accompany many of the screenings. Programming streams will include the Women in Film Spotlight, Race in America: The Black Experience, and the Human Rights Spotlight.
The nonprofit Cinema St. Louis produces SLIFF, one of the largest and highest-profile international film festivals in the Midwest. The festival has been lauded in USA Today’s 10 Best list. CSL also annually produces the locally focused St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, the LGBTQ-centric QFest St. Louis, the Classic French Film Festival, and Golden Anniversaries (festival of films celebrating their 50th anniversary).
For more information on projects included in the NEA grant announcement, visit arts.gov/news. For info on SLIFF and other CSL programs, visit cinemastlouis.org or call (314) 289-4150.
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