NYWIFT is proud to co-present the short film BLOOM directed by Chloë Levine and co-produced by NYWIFT Board President Kim Jackson during the film bloc “Change of Pace: 7 films that change the story into an unexpected outcome.”
Date: Sunday, November 16, 2025
Time: 2:45pm ET
Location: KAS Zukor Theatre (35th Street & 35th Avenue)
Price: $22.60
*NYWIFT Members, check out your member e-blast for an exclusive comp code for tickets to this screening (limited comp tickets available)
About the Film

Running time: 15 min
BLOOM
Writer/Director: Chloë Levine
Producers: Kim Jackson, Patrick Nichols
Cast: Oona Laurence, Jeremy Holm, Cronin Cullen
A teenager with violent tendencies is forced to reconcile with her past after a particularly volatile and random outburst.
You can see more about the film bloc “Change of Pace: 7 Films that change the story into an unexpected truth” HERE!

Queens World Film Festival 2025 runs November 5-16, 2025. You can see full list of films and purchase tickets HERE.
Founded in 2010 and nurtured into existence by husband-and-wife Queens residents and filmmakers Donald Preston Cato and Katha Cato, Queens World became a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2014. Queens World is dedicated to supporting international and local filmmakers at every stage of their career with a multi-venue, multi-day film festival, mentoring and professional development programs, industry panels, school based immersion programs, the Pop Up Film School, The Listening Tour and ongoing Encore Screening opportunities for festival alumni.
To date, Queens World has screened 1,979 films representing 98 nations, with 274 films from filmmakers located in Queens including 31 by Queens public school students. Queens World has produced over 600 screening events serving over 80,000 audiences with exciting films and engaging talk backs designed to connect film lovers and filmmakers.
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NYWIFT programs, screenings and events are supported, in part, by grants from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
