Film
The QAS has premiered an impressive variety of short and feature length films both during Salons and The QAS events. Below you'll find the films slated to screen during the upcoming December event, The Hip Priest and Sailor Moon in addition to some highlighters from screening in the past.
Hip Priest

Sailor Moon

Fellini Roma
Screened the Inaugural Quarterly Art's Soirree...
"Roma" - (Italy, 1972; 128 min) Federico Fellini''s 1972 ode to the city of Rome is far from a coherent narrative, but as a selection of images and sounds celebrating the famed Italian capital, it''s dazzling and hugely enjoyable. Stylistically, it''s a perfect bridge between the excesses of Satyricon and the nostalgia of Amarcord, and it showcases the true love that Fellini had for the Eternal City. Mixing autobiographical flashbacks with the travails of a present-day movie company making a film about the city (headed up by Fellini himself), Roma is an impressionistic tour de force, delivered via Fellini''s unique cinematic vision.
Burning Daylight
The NYC Premiere...
Burning Daylight is an anthology film, set in 1920′s New York, that embroiders a moral tapestry on human vanity, duplicity and corruption that has been glorified throughout the ages.Stemming from the human compulsion for survival, society cavorts with the philosophy that for one to win, the other must lose.
Love Lost
Premiered at QAS Salon and screened at The main QAS Event, Love Lost featured actors Rawb Lane and Michael Morello who are also founding/producing contributors to The QAS.




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