Riff on RoxFilm

Logo graphic reading “Riff on RoxFilm – Roxbury International Film Festival” in bold black and red text.

The Roxbury International Film Festival is the largest New England festival dedicated to celebrating films by, for and about people of color around the world. Originally introduced to The Studios by our good friend Ed DeMore, the fest offers an exclusive chance to see two beautiful films, plus a series of curated shorts, all in one place. The two day festival includes a kick off rooftop reception, talkbacks, and meet-and-greets with directors, plus a special closing reception honoring the life, legacy and passion of our dear friend Ed.

supported in part by the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys

Fri Feb 6

Friday Evening Premiere: Paradise Reflected

Blue-toned title card reading ‘Paradise Reflected’ over a calm ocean horizon with the text mirrored in the water.

Opening night kicks off by grounding RoxFilm’s global storytelling in the lived experience of Key West: a local filmmaker presents a premiere of his new film, plus a visiting artist gives a talk about his exhibit rooted in Bahama Village.

Sat Feb 7

Saturday Matinee Shorts

2 kids on bikes

A powerful selection of short films curated by RoxFilm—intimate, urgent stories that cross borders, generations, and lived experiences. Together, they highlight how personal stories can illuminate larger social truths.

Sat Feb 7

Saturday Evening: Waiting for Superman

A woman sits at a table with a young boy, watching as he works with crayons and paper in a classroom or home setting.

We close the weekend with a message about taking action today to strengthen our community of tomorrow, seen through the eyes of five students making their way through the American education system.

The Studios of Key West