Yonkers’ own TV star Erik Paladino is at YoFi Fest on 11/8

Erik Paladino

On Saturday, November 8th, the 13th annual YoFi Fest film festival will be screening Yonkers’ native Erik Paladino’s new film and directorial debut “The Hike” at noon, followed by a workshop at 2pm where Erik will talk about his career being a “triple threat” (i.e. writer/director/actor) in Hollywood.

Mr. Palladino is best known for his portrayal of Dr. Dave Malucci on the NBC medical drama “ER“, Frank in the Amazon Prime Video series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel“, and Pino, the head of the Genovese crime family, in the MGM+ series “Godfather of Harlem“. 

Tickets to the screening and workshop are at YoFiFest.com

YoFi Fest launched its annual festival thirteen years ago as a small non-profit with a mission to raise the level of arts and culture in its community by showcasing the work of independent filmmakers and providing educational and cultural opportunities that otherwise wouldn’t exist in the area. This year, the organization is more committed than ever to not only continuing that mission, but expanding on it, so from November 7th through November 16th, YoFi Fest will present 162 films submitted from 27 countries, as well as from right here in our own backyard. The films include features, documentaries, shorts, animation, music videos, web series, and student work. 

Most of the film programs will be followed by a live Q&A where the audience has the opportunity to ask the filmmakers questions about their movies. “The filmmaker talkbacks are one of the best parts of the film festival,” said Patty Schumann, the festival’s co-founder and programer, “and this year looks like we’ll be having many of the filmmakers at the festival.”

Highlights of this year’s festival include the Opening Night Party, which is a celebration of creativity and includes a “Taste of Yonkers” Red Carpet Reception featuring local food and drink as well as a curated selection of short films and an after party. There are workshops both weekends, afterparties, and, of course, lots and lots of movies!

This year’s festival is a celebration of creativity in all forms and aims to bring together all types of creatives to meet and network. “We’ll be starting off each weekend morning by hosting networking events where you bring your ideas and business cards and we’ll provide the coffee,” says Dave Steck, the festival’s co-founder and Executive Director, “We want people to know we are a gathering place for the creative community, so we can’t wait to see what these introductions lead to.”

The festival provides an amazing opportunity for audiences to watch films that they might not see anywhere else. FilmFreeway named YoFiFest one of the “Top 100 Best Reviewed Festivals” nine times. It’s also been named “Best of Westchester” twice by Westchester Magazine, and it was named as one of the top ten reasons Yonkers was voted the “Hippest Town in the Lower Hudson Valley” by The Journal News and LoHud. 

All the screenings and workshops are being held in downtown Yonkers within a few blocks of each other at either the Yonkers Riverfront Library theater, directly across the street from the Yonkers Metro North Train Station, or YoFi’s own DMAC (Digital Media Art Center), which offers year-round programs, screenings and events. The festival is convenient to public transportation, as well as several nearby parking lots.