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MAYOR BREED ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH RENOWNED CHEF TYLER FLORENCE TO OPEN TWO NEW UNION SQUARE CAFÉS 

Monday, September 4, 2023  

Contact: Mayor’s Press Office, mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org   

MAYOR BREED ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH RENOWNED CHEF TYLER FLORENCE TO OPEN TWO NEW UNION SQUARE CAFÉS   

  The addition of two Miller & Lux Provisions cafés in Union Square Plaza is part of a broader strategic effort to transform Downtown into a stronger, resilient, economic and global destination  

San Francisco, CA – Mayor London N. Breed today announced The Greater Organization, Chef Tyler Florence’s restaurant group, has been selected to revitalize two spaces within Union Square Plaza. Miller & Lux Provisions will have two artisanal cafés — one adjacent to Stockton Street offering lunch and all-day brunch options and the other adjacent to Powell Street offering pastries. If approved, both cafés will open for business later this fall.   

The proposed three-year lease with an option for two three-year extensions will be discussed at the Recreation and Park Commission’s Operations Committee meeting this Thursday, September 7. If recommended for approval, the lease will go before the full Recreation and Park Commission for approval on September 21. The San Francisco’s Recreation and Park Department issued a request for proposals in April to help reimagine the space as part of the City’s efforts to support Union Square’s vibrancy and attract new offerings for residents, visitors, and workers.   

“Union Square is an iconic part of our City and we are excited to partner with Chef Tyler Florence to make it even better,” said Mayor London Breed. “I’m proud of the progress we have made toward our economic recovery and excited to continue to promote San Francisco as a world-class food destination.”  

In the last six months, San Francisco has made significant progress on efforts to revitalize the Downtown area as part of Mayor Breed’s Roadmap to San Francisco’s Future plan, including changing laws to fill vacant space and reforming taxes, launching Downtown activations, and making streets cleaner and safer. Over the last 15 months, 24 new businesses have opened in the Union Square area and visitor activity increased 22% from January to July 2023 in comparison to the same time period in 2022.  

In May, Mayor Breed and Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin announced $6 million in streetscape improvements and grants to help revitalize and fill vacancies on Powell Street between the Cable Car turnaround and Union Square.    

“I’m delighted that a constituent I’ve been working with to activate Commercial and Leidesdorff alleys has now also been selected to bring his signature brand of American cuisine to Union Square,” said Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin. “Tyler Florence is a perfect fit for the hybrid indoor/outdoor aesthetic of a new, improved and activated Union Square destination. Whether it’s creating a state-of-the-art outdoor performance stage, beautifying the historic alleyways or bringing Tyler Florence’s Wayfare Tavern success to Union Square, we are investing as a City in the future of this mixed-use neighborhood.”  

Chef Tyler Florence is best known nationally for his 27 years on The Food Network, and locally for his restaurants. He opened Wayfare Tavern in San Francisco’s Financial District over a decade ago and runs Tyler Florence Fresh at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). In 2018, he founded the hospitality group The Greater Organization, which later opened Miller & Lux in Chase Center.  

“So many legendary chefs have paved the way for what has become San Francisco’s excellent dining culture and we are proud to carry the torch in such a historic landmark as Union Square. I couldn’t be more excited to help with the revitalization of the city through Miller & Lux Provisions, two new café experiences that I know will bring people downtown,” says Chef Florence. “Between a new exhibition pastry kitchen and perfect food for relaxing over lunch or picnicking in the square, there’s something here for everyone.”  

On the Powell Street side of the plaza, Miller & Lux Provisions will showcase pastries crafted by worldclass Pastry Chef Karla Marro, who also oversees pastry and dessert offerings for Chase Center’s Miller & Lux steakhouse. Additionally, the new Union Square location will open early for morning crowds to offer select breakfast options, croissants and baked goods, as well as a coffee bar. This space was formerly occupied by Bancarella Café, See’s Chocolate and, most recently, McCall’s.   

The space bordering Stockton Street, once Emporio Rulli Café and McCall’s, will transition to the savory-focused Miller & Lux Provisions. Mirroring the concept of Chef Tyler Florence’s acclaimed Tyler Florence Fresh in SFO, the café will offer spit-roasted Rosie’s Organic Chicken, farm fresh side dishes, artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, all-day brunch menu androsé on tap. There will be seating and takeaway options for guests, and the space will feature wines by the glass, beer, kombucha and other refreshments on tap.  

“Union Square is among the most historic, celebrated, and recognizable public spaces in San Francisco. I’m thrilled to welcome Tyler Florence’s cafes to its heart,” said San Francisco Recreation and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg. “Union Square is coming back to life with music, events and cultural attractions. Delicious, creative food is an essential ingredient to a joyful visit.”    

“With the recent opening of IKEA and other businesses in our Downtown, we’re signaling not only that San Francisco is open for business, but that it is a great place to do business,” said Sarah Dennis Phillips, Executive Director of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development. “Through Mayor Breed’s Roadmap to San Francisco’s Future, and with continued investments in small businesses infrastructure, we’re committed to creating more opportunities for companies such as Tyler Florence and The Greater Organization to cultivate a diverse economy while creating jobs for the community.”  

Along with exciting new concession attractions, the City remains focused on prioritizing the overall safety in and around the Union Square area. Recent City public safety investments in Union Square and its underground garage include improved lighting, more frequent police patrols, ranger outreach, and additional ambassadors, whose duties include customer service, janitorial tasks, and security rounds.   

“San Francisco’s global culinary acclaim finds its epicenter in Union Square,” stated Marisa Rodriguez, CEO of the Union Square Alliance. “Tyler Florence’s remarkable additions to the iconic Union Square Plaza will attract a fresh wave of food enthusiasts, further spotlighting the district’s diverse array of dining and drinking spots. The iconic Union Square Plaza, enhanced by Tyler Florence, is set to captivate food enthusiasts, shedding light on the district’s diverse dining scene. The district boasts a rich culinary tapestry, highlighted by John’s Grill’s 115th anniversary celebration, the debut of Adriano Paganini’s Corzetti, and the presence of acclaimed Michelin-starred establishments like Kin Khao and O’ by Claude le Tohic. Anticipation builds for the upcoming rooftop Nikkei restaurant, Chotto Matte, Union Square will continue to distinguish itself as an unmatched realm for unique opportunities to play, dine, and stay!” 
  

Union Square is an international destination where visitors come to enjoy exceptional retail experiences, luxury hotels, world-class cultural institutions, and great public spaces. The area hosts a wide range of events that draws visitors from around the world to include:  

  • 33 locations featured oversized floral displays as part of Union Square in Bloom in May, including hotels, restaurants, bars, retail, bus stops, a cable car, and the Moscone Center.  
  • American Tulip Day in March drew 35,000 visitors to Union Square.  
  • The Union Square in Bloom Summer Music Series attracts 500-1,000 visitors per week.  
  • In addition to Union Square Holiday traditions such as the Ice Rink, Macy’s SFSPCA Holiday Windows, Macy’s Great Tree, and the Bill Graham Menorah, the Union Square Alliance is gearing up for the post-pandemic return of Winter Walk, which drew over 2 million attendees to the area in 2018.  
  • Another Planet Entertainment has committed to bringing free outdoor concerts to Downtown San Francisco’s historic plazas, including Civic Center Plaza, Union Square, and Embarcadero Plaza annually for three years starting in 2024.  

One Night Out, Bollywood Dance Party Benefits The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD)

Media contact: DP&A, Inc. David Perry  / (415) 676-7007  / news@davidperry.com 

Party with a Purpose!

One Night Out, Bollywood Dance Party Benefits
The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD)

Saturday, October 7 (7pm – 10pm), Palm Springs Air Museum

www.OneNightOut.net

30 August 2023 – Palm Springs, CA:  The colorful, vibrant spirit and dance moves of India’s legendary Bollywood film industry takes over the Palm Springs Air Museum (745 N. Gene Autry Drive) on Saturday, October 7 (7pm – 10pm) for one unforgettable evening benefitting The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD). Expected to be a blockbuster sell out, One Night Out, Bollywood features out-of-this-continent cuisine and cocktails by Lulu Catering, entertainment by BollyPop LA, an authentic Bollywood dance troupe who have been tapped for national television campaigns by Athleta/Gap and Google, plus a global DJ mix of irresistible beats, countless Instagrammable red carpet photos and video on the 360° revolving platform. During the evening, attendees can also enjoy painted henna tattoos, bangles, festive scarves and more. Attendees must be 21 years or older. Tickets are only $35 and may be purchased online at www.OneNightOut.net.

“As a nonprofit supporting innovative educational programs, it’s important to recognize we live and work in a multi-cultural global society. Our One Night Out events have an international theme to bring our community a fun, engaging way to learn and experience an aspect of another culture’s history or traditions,” said Ellen Goodman, Director, The Foundation for PSUSD, noting last year’s One Night Out Havana Nights sell out. “This year celebrates the dazzling saris, dashing sherwanis, a whirlwind of opulent color and lively dance moves in an homage to the beauty, artistry, creativity, and hilarious hijinks of the fabled Bollywood film industry.”

This year’s One Night Out, Bollywood event marks the second annual “Party with a Purpose” hosted by The Foundation for PSUSD and the PSUSD Alumni Committee. Proceeds benefit The Foundation for PSUSD, a 501(c)(3) that provides support for innovative educational projects not covered by tax dollars, programs that improve lives, cultivate opportunities, and enrich the futures of our 20,000+ student community. The event will recognize one distinguished PSUSD alum with a special spotlight award.

Sponsors for One Night Out, Bollywood include Amazon, La Quinta Brewing Company, Jim & Carol Egan, Barton CPA, Steve Tobin/Johnny Krupa and The Grace Helen Spearman Charitable Foundation, Western Wind Foundation, Spencer’s Restaurant, Mendez Air Conditioning & Heating and Lulu Catering & Events.

Pricing for One Night Out, Bollywood includes entertainment, dancing, and dining: General admission $35; VIP admission $75 includes VIP entry, access to the VIP Lounge, two drink tickets, entertainment, dancing, and dining. For a $250 donation, guests enjoy a reserved Marigold Cocktail Table for two, plus two VIP tickets with all the VIP perks. 

One Night Out, Bollywood is going to be one sensational night. Itkicks off the fall party season and is expected to be a blockbuster sell out,” Goodman added, “so get your friends and get your tickets early!”

A nonprofit supporting the Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD), The Foundation for PSUSD builds public-private partnerships to strengthen education and create opportunities for students. The Foundation leads innovative initiatives in technology, science, the arts, leadership, and health and wellness, designed to prepare students and open doors to new pathways for the future, either in postsecondary education or a career after high school. Partnering with individual investors, businesses, community leaders, mentors, teachers, and parents boosts rates of student success and helps sustain a thriving, vibrant community. The Foundation’s first program awarded micro-grants to classroom teachers; today, the team supports a dozen initiatives at any given time, ranging from FAA student drone training to students performing with Broadway musical artists, from college prep mentoring and college tours to major wellness initiatives in schools, all aimed at increasing achievement and opening possibilities for student futures.


To inquire about becoming an event Partner or Sponsor, call (760) 416-8455 or connect with Ellen Goodman, Director, The Foundation for PSUSD. For more information on The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District at www.psusdfoundation.net 

The Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival Returns November 11 & 12

media contact:  DP&A, Inc / David Perry / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

The Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival Returns November 11 & 12

Celebrity Chefs Martin Yan, Susan Feniger, Tanya Holland,
Michael Chung
and Andre Carthen Headline
Alongside 40 Restaurants, 80 Boutique Wineries

Special Guest Emcee Liam Mayclem of “Foodie Chap” Fame

Event Benefits the Fellows Program of the Culinary Institute of America, Les Dames D’Escoffier and DAP Health.

www.PalmSpringsFoodandWine.org

28 August 2023, Palm Springs:   “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well,” said Virginia Woolf. In that spirit, the wildly anticipated return of the Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival takes place Saturday and Sunday, November 11 & 12 at the Palm Springs Stadium Pavilion (1901 East Baristo Road). 40 acclaimed restaurants, 80 boutique wineries, tastings, sippings, pairings, live jazz and demonstrations by celebrity chefs make for a truly international celebration of cuisine and community. The event is a benefit for the Fellows Program of the Culinary Institute of America, Les Dames D’Escoffier and DAP Health.  Special guest emcee for the weekend is Emmy Award winner Liam Mayclem, known to legions of San Francisco Bay Area fans as “The Foodie Chap” alongwith Patrick Evans, Peter Daut and Sandie Newton of KESQ News Channel 3.Tickets may be purchased online at www.PalmSpringsFoodandWine.org.

“Palm Springs has become an incredible culinary destination,” said Jeff Hocker, event executive producer. “Palm Springs chef owned restaurants bring a hip, innovative and mid-century bohemian taste sensations. And, unlike so many festivals, the Palm Springs Food and Fine Festival promises unlimited free parking and an easy going, casual vibe typical of this Desert Oasis.”

Attendees will engage with celebrity chef demonstrations from Martin Yan of “Yan Can Cook,” Susan Feniger of “Two Hot Tamales” and her new Palm Springs restaurant Alice B’s, Tanya Holland of “Tanya’s Kitchen Table” on the OWN Network, and chefs Michael Chung and Andre Carthen of Kathy Ireland Worldwide and many more to be added.  Additionally, expert panels will be led by Shelley Lindgren, founder of San Francisco’s acclaimed restaurant A16, award winning sommelier Katie Finn of the Desert Wine Shop, and astronaut-turned-vintner José M. Hernández.

The Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival would not be possible without the support of The City of Palm Springs, Sotheby’s International Realty, Prime Time Produce, Stolzle Lausitz, Chill Bar Palm Springs, Kevin Crockett Law Group, Town Real Estate & Stars Travel, Sun Community Federal Credit Union, AAA, Costco Wholesale, Palm Springs Disposal, Team McTavish, Gravitas Wine Company, Hotel Zoso, 420 Bank Dispensary & Lounge, Jägermeister, Bright Event Rental, Mike Thompson RV Super Stores Phyllis Eisenberg and Kerry Hendrix

Media Partners for the Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival include: Los Angeles Magazine, KCBS Radio, KESQ News Channel 3, Spectrum News, Grape Encounters, MeTV Radio 103.1 FM, KGAY 106.5 FMD, GayDesertGuide.LGBT, David Perry & Associates, Inc, Kathleen Bennett, Desert Charities News, CV Independent, Desert Sun, Market Broadcasting System, Alpha Media, The Standard Magazine, Desert Business Association and The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce

SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION FORECASTS LODGING GAINS IN 2023

SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION FORECASTS LODGING GAINS IN 2023

Aug. 17, 2023 – The San Francisco Travel Association released an updated 2023 Visitor and Lodging Forecast at the inaugural Visitor Impact Summit hosted by the Hotel Council and San Francisco Travel today at the Fairmont San Francisco.

Demand for hotel rooms in San Francisco grew year-to-date by 15%, and hotel revenues rose by 30%. The average hotel occupancy in 2023 is projected to increase to 66.8%, up from 62% in 2022. Events and conventions have helped to drive lodging performance, with San Francisco’s premier convention and exhibition facility, Moscone Center, hosting 35 events and accounting for nearly 665,000 hotel room nights this year.

“Convention business has performed well, and the calendar is strong through mid-December with major events such as Dreamforce and APEC’s Economic Leaders’ Week and CEO Summit being held at Moscone Center. Events such as these draw tens of thousands of attendees, and APEC will place the city in the global spotlight,” said Joe D’Alessandro, San Francisco Travel’s President and CEO.

Hotel room inventory in the city is expected to grow by 4% this year compared to 2022. San Francisco hotels are forecast to achieve an average daily rate (ADR) of $246.09, up 7.7% from 2022, and a revenue-per-available room (RevPAR) of $164.29, an increase of 15.9%.

Visitor volume to San Francisco is forecast to increase by 6.2% to 23.3 million, and visitor spending is forecast to reach $8.5 billion, up 13.9% from 2022. While San Francisco’s tourism industry is steadily recovering, San Francisco Travel said it does not expect tourism to exceed the industry’s record-breaking pre-pandemic levels for a few more years.

“San Francisco is still a great investment and still one of the world’s top tourist destinations,” said Alex Bastian, President & CEO of the Hotel Council of San Francisco. “This fall’s upcoming APEC Conference gives San Francisco a great chance to shine on the world stage. Working together with our city leaders and hospitality partners, we’ll continue to lean into the City’s recovery.”

“We are focused on ensuring a safe and welcoming City for our residents, workers and businesses, and visitors from around the world,” said Mayor London Breed. “Tourism is a major contributor to San Francisco’s economic recovery, and we are beginning to see strong improvements with people coming back. There is a renewed excitement and energy happening in the City and we will keep building on this momentum to ensure San Francisco remains a top global destination that is vibrant and thriving so that people will continue to visit and spend time in our City.”

Nearly two million international visitors—a key segment of San Francisco’s tourism industry due to their longer length of stay and higher spending—are projected to spend $4.2 billion this year. The U.K., Europe and India remain strong overseas visitor markets for San Francisco, while Mexico and Canada remain the city’s largest international visitor source markets.

Comparing August 2019 with August 2023, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) reported that 94% of weekly international flights have resumed, and weekly seat capacity is 93.6% of pre-pandemic levels. New airlines added to the SFO network this year include ITA Airways, Norse Atlantic and ZIPAir, flying from Rome, London and Tokyo, respectively. SFO is now served by 40 international carriers and will increase to 41 with the addition of Starlux flying from Taipei in December 2023. Prior to the pandemic, SFO was served by 43 international carriers.

SAN FRANCISCO 2023 VISITOR & HOSPITALITY FORECAST

20192022Forecast 2023% + YOY 2023
Visitor Arrivals26.21M21.94M23.3M6.2%
International Overnight Visitors2.95M1.74M1.99M14.6%
Domestic Overnight Visitors7.48M5.43M6.01M10.8%
No. of Moscone Center Events4933356.1%
Visitor Spending$9.56B$7.47B$8.5B13.9%
International Overnight Visitor Spending$5.11B$3.67B$4.22B15.0%
Domestic Overnight Visitor Spending$3.18B$2.4B$2.82B17.3%
Day Visitors15.78M14.77M15.3M3.6%
Day Visitors Spending$1.27B$1.39B$1.46B5.1%
SF Hotel Occupancy82.7%62.0%66.8%7.6%
Exhibitor/Planner Direct Spend$721.9M$294.9MNANA
Hotel ADR$273.61$228.58$246.097.7%
Hotel RevPAR$226.22$141.79$164.2915.9%
Hotel Room Nights Associated with Conventions967,861338,549664,74996.4%

2024 OUTLOOK

San Francisco Travel expects to see Asian inbound visitation grow further in 2024 following last week’s announcements that China had lifted restrictions on group tours to the U.S. and weekly flights between China and the U.S. will double starting in September. United Airlines announced plans to relaunch service from SFO to Beijing in November and increase service to Shanghai in October with daily nonstops from SFO. In 2019, 518,000 visitors from China accounted for $1.2 billion in visitor spending in San Francisco and the Peninsula.

Continued growth in international and domestic leisure and business travel will drive San Francisco’s ongoing tourism recovery in 2024. Visitor volume is expected to reach 24.3 million, with 2.3 million international visitors forecast to contribute $4.8 billion of the anticipated $9.4 billion in total visitor spending. Moscone Center is slated to host 21 events accounting for 426,951 hotel room nights, down 34% compared to 2023.

“Since 2019, we’ve been reporting 2024 would be a more challenging year for conventions given some cancellations and it being an off year for rotational events. But every year after 2024 shows steady growth in conventions, with 2028 and beyond trending to be above 90% of the average,” said D’Alessandro.

To attract more events to Moscone Center in future years, San Francisco Travel is leveraging the existing Moscone Recovery Fund and the 0.25% TID increase that goes into effect in 2024. The TID increase will build an $8 to $10 million incentive fund to attract and retain business at Moscone Center through 2038.

So far this year, San Francisco Travel’s Convention Sales team has confirmed 16 events at Moscone Center, ranging from the 2024 Visa Payments Forum (to be held in the city for the first time) to the 2026 Super Bowl LX & NFL Experience. In addition, over 500 self-contained meetings and events have been booked year-to-date. These shorter-lead meetings will take place at hotels and event venues in the Bay Area, primarily in 2023 and 2024 in San Francisco.

The 2024 lodging outlook projects a hotel occupancy of 68.1% and an ADR of $252.59. RevPAR is expected to increase by 4.7% to $172.04.

The Visitor & Lodging Forecast projects visitor spending will exceed 2019’s record high of $9.6 billion in 2025 and visitor volume will be just shy of 2019’s 26.2 million by the end of 2026. 

Presented by Expedia, the Visitor Impact Summit was made possible with support from sponsors, including the Fairmont San Francisco; J.P. Morgan Wealth Management; Miles Partnership; Encore; Headshots and the San Francisco Business Times.

THE HOTEL COUNCIL OF SAN FRANCISCO

The Hotel Council of San Francisco is a non-profit membership-based organization advocating for the economic and social vitality of the hospitality industry in San Francisco. Their membership roster includes over 200 hotels, allied members, and partner organizations. The Hotel Council is dedicated to protecting the San Francisco hospitality industry and connecting its members to support the growth and success of the industry.

SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL

The San Francisco Travel Association is the official destination marketing organization for the City and County of San Francisco. The city is one of the top tourism and meetings destinations in the U.S. and received 21.9 million visitors in 2022. Total tourism spending in 2022 exceeded $7.7 billion. The tourism industry is the largest generator of outside revenue into San Francisco’s economy and supports over 53,000 jobs.

For information on reservations, activities and more in San Francisco, visit www.sftravel.com

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Critically Acclaimed ‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)’ Makes its U.S. Premiere

media contact: 
David Perry, DP&A, Inc / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

Critically Acclaimed ‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)’ Makes its U.S. Premiere at Cinequest 2023 with Filmmaker Nawneet Ranjan in Attendance August 20 & 26

16 August 2023 – San Francisco Bay Area: On Sunday, August 20, at 3:45pm cinephiles will gather at San Jose’s California Theatre (345 S. 1st Street) and then again with a second screening on Saturday, August 26 at 6:25pm at the ICON Theatre & Kitchen # 3 in Mountain View (2575 California Street, Suite 601) for the eagerly awaited U.S. premiere of Kora Kagazz (‘Tabula Rasa”)

The screening is a featured event at the acclaimed annual Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival 2023. The Latin term “Tabula Rasa” translates to “blank slate,” a concept deeply embedded in the narrative of this film. Tickets may be purchased at the link below, which also contains a trailer for the film: https://tickets.cinequest.org/websales/pages/info.aspx?evtinfo=292614~a12ee803-7eae-437e-8208-1c4d52da2020

Brought to life under the meticulous direction of Nawneet Ranjan and penned by the collaborative brilliance of Donna Laemmlen & Nawneet Ranjan, ‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)‘ narrates the poignant tale of three wandering souls searching for solace. Divya, a dedicated juvenile home warden, and Vivek, a passionate actor striving for authenticity in his art, come across Sandhya, a 14-year-old girl, shadowed by her tumultuous past. United by destiny, their lives intertwine as they endeavour to rise above adversity.

Leading the cast are the talented Rajat Kapoor, Swastika Mukherjee, and the prodigious Aishani Yadav. The drama is a touching exploration of human connections and the lessons we impart upon one another through our life journeys. Central to the narrative is the philosophy: “Life is just a Kora Kagazz (blank slate), and what truly defines us is what we choose to inscribe upon it.” This ethos is beautifully depicted, emphasizing the protagonist’s courage and determination to voice her emotions.

Renowned critic Archika Khurana of The Times of India lauds the film, stating, “‘Kora Kagazz’ deserves to be seen for its sincere efforts of telling a heartfelt story.”

Nawneet Ranjan’s journey as a filmmaker is as captivating as his movies. After almost seven years in the U.S., including a stint studying in San Francisco, Ranjan was beckoned by the tales from the bylanes of Mumbai’s Dharavi, resulting in the well-received ‘Dharavi Diaries’. However, his passion for community service drew him back to Mumbai, where he dedicated himself to empowering children through education.

Legendary actress Diane Baker, acclaimed for her collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock such as Marnie, her role in Silence of the Lambs and as producer of A Woman of Substance Emmy Nominated for Best Mini-Series among other extensive credits has expressed admiration for Ranjan, having known and mentored him during his academic journey at San Francisco’s Academy of Arts University Film Program.

“I’m so proud of Nawneet, and so impressed by his talent,” said Baker. “I hope his film is distributed in the USA either on Netflix, Amazon, or Apple! It’s very good and worthy of distribution especially from a new young filmmaker who raised his own funds in India to write and direct and produce!”

“Cinequest has always been a beacon for world cinema, and I’m thrilled to showcase our film here,” said Nawneet Ranjan. Both he and Donna Laemmlen will grace the Cinequest Film Festival 2023 with their presence.

The 2023 Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival, running August 15 through 30 is themed ‘energized’ this year and promises to be a melting pot of cinematic treasures from across the globe. 

Cinequest fuses innovation with the arts to empower great creations and to engage audiences, youth, artists, and innovators with these creations and with each other forging community, joy, and our future. Set in Silicon Valley, Cinequest’s uniqueness, impact, and legacy result from applying this powerful integration of creativity, technology, and community to inspire and transform lives. Cinequest does this through the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival, Maverick Studio, and Picture The Possibilities youth creativity services.

Perhaps USA Today said it best“Move over Cannes! Of the more than 4,000 film festivals around the globe, more than half take place on U.S. soil, and many rank among the best of the best. Our panel of film experts, movie buffs and festival gurus were tasked with narrowing down the field to the best 20 film festivals in the nation before we turned it over to USA TODAY and 10Best readers to choose their favorites. After four weeks of voting, we have a winner. Cinequest Voted Best Film Festival!”