Crime Stoppers Bermuda to hold film festival fundraiser
Crime Stoppers Bermuda has announced its annual fundraising film festival set to begin this weekend.
The 7th Annual Weekend Experience will present six films at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute to help raise money for the anti-crime organisation.
Carlnika Roser, the Crime Stoppers chairwoman, said: “We are immensely proud of the pivotal role Crime Stoppers Bermuda plays in our community’s safety and well being.
“This year’s Weekend Film Experience not only celebrates the art of cinema but also underscores our dedication to crime prevention and justice.
“Your support enables us to continue making a difference.”
The films will run from Thursday to Sunday, starting off at 6.30pm Thursday night with a showing of The Holdovers.
It will continue with Four Daughters on Friday at 6.30pm, the 2024 Oscar Shorts line up on Saturday at 3pm, and Past Lives on Saturday at 6pm.
The festival will end on Sunday with a 3pm showing of The Boy and the Heron and a 6pm showing of Anatomy of a Fall.
Andrew Stoneham, a Bermudian film programmer and arts administrator based in New York City, has curated this year’s film list.
Mr Stoneham has worked as a film programmer for the Philadelphia Film Festival and the Aluminate Film Festival, as well as the festival director of the Bermuda International Film Festival.
Tickets are $15 and can be bought online at Ptix or directly at BUEI.
For more information, please visit the BUEI website.