American Cinematheque's 'Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair' Film Festival Expands Globally
Shonda RhimesProlific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.
The American Cinematheque's acclaimed film festival, "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair," is set to return for its fifth annual installment in Los Angeles. This year, the festival is embarking on an unprecedented global expansion, bringing its unique curation of films to nearly 100 theaters across multiple continents. The event promises to delve into the profound and often somber aspects of the human condition through a diverse selection of cinematic works, with each venue offering a distinct programmatic vision.
Global Cinematic Exploration: Bleak Week's Fifth Edition Takes Center Stage
From June 1st to June 7th, 2026, the American Cinematheque will host its fifth annual "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" film festival in the vibrant city of Los Angeles. This year marks a significant milestone for the festival, as it expands its footprint internationally through strategic partnerships with independent cinemas, film organizations, and renowned filmmakers such as Sean Baker and Mike Flanagan. Key venues in Los Angeles, including the Egyptian Theatre, Aero Theatre, and Los Feliz 3, will serve as central hubs for the event. Furthermore, the festival will reach audiences in diverse locations across the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, England, Scotland, Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile, with nearly 100 participating theaters. Chris LeMaire, the programming director for American Cinematheque, highlighted the excitement surrounding this global collaboration, emphasizing that each partner venue will craft its own unique lineup, offering a hundred different perspectives on the festival's overarching theme: the exploration of humanity's darkest facets and the most challenging moments in history. Adding to the anticipation, Turner Classic Movies will present a special selection of past "Bleak Week" films on May 31st, providing a compelling prelude to the week-long cinematic journey.
This ambitious global expansion of "Bleak Week" underscores the universal appeal of cinema that bravely confronts difficult themes. It serves as a powerful reminder of film's capacity to foster dialogue and understanding across cultures, as audiences worldwide engage with narratives that reflect shared human experiences of despair and resilience. The decentralized curation model, where local programmers interpret the festival's theme, enriches the overall experience, transforming it into a vibrant tapestry of diverse cinematic voices and perspectives. This initiative not only celebrates remarkable films but also pays homage to the invaluable contributions of cinemas and curators globally.

