Key West NOW Women’s Film Fest Closes with “I Am A Noise”
By Women, About Women, FOR Everyone
Key West – After tremendous success, the Key West NOW Fourth Annual Women’s Film Festival closed its month-long run with “I Am A Noise,” the 2023 bio-pic about political activist and folk music icon Joan Baez. Her 65-year career included advocating for civil rights, non-violence and freeing prisoners of conscience.
Next year, the Fifth Annual Key West NOW Women’s Film Festival promises another series of fabulous films By Women, About Women and FOR everyone. Like the past four festivals, it will be a mix of historic films, comedies, documentaries, block busters and foreign films, all designed to entertain and educate the audience. The venue will be the Tropic Cinema and the dates will be each Wednesday in March, Women’s History Month.
The Festival organizers would like to thank all the NOW members and the Tropic staff who worked hard to make this a successful festival.
The Key West Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) promotes woman’s rights to reproductive health care, fairness in education and employment, freedom from violence, justice for LGBTQIA citizens and life without racism. The Tropic Cinema is an award-winning, independent, non-profit theater showing popular, classic, foreign, regional and experimental films.
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