The Baltimore Women's Film Festival will kick off its Opening Night this year (Thurs, October 23rd) with two short film sets at the Landmark-Harbor East Theatre, 645 S. President Street, Baltimore City, followed by a free, live music showcase, taking place one block away at The James Joyce Pub & Restaurant (616 S. President St., Baltimore, MD, 21202).
Occurring simultaneously to the nearby live music performance, the Landmark-Harbor East will host a screening of the psychological drama '
Victoriana' beginning at 10 p.m.

One-half of all ticket-sale proceeds will be donated to The Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center for breast cancer research, outreach, and support.
The first of the evening film sets, ‘
Parents & Children,’ will run from 5:30-8 p.m., followed by 'Stories of Love, Intimacy and Romance,' from 8-9:30 p.m. Local Baltimore filmmakers will be in attendance. Tickets to the film screenings may be purchased at the festival website for $10 per person.
Immediately after the shorts will be the live music showcase, taking place at
The James Joyce Pub & Restaurant (616 S. President St.). It will run from 9:30 p.m. to 12 midnight. The live music showcase is free and no reservations are necessary to attend. It will feature performances by three amazing, Baltimore-based singer/ songwriters: Sleepy Records-recording artist Acacia Sears, ellen cherry, and Dionne all of whose lyrics, compositions, and voices have generated growing excitement and critical acclaim here at home and beyond. Their performances will run during and after the film screenings that evening.

Acacia Sears will launch the showcase at 9:30 p.m. A Baltimore-native, Acacia (pronounced uh-CAY-sha) has used her intensely personal lyrics and unique music to conquer audiences up and down the East Coast. Her style, an original mix of the sensitivity of Joni Mitchell combined with the edge of Liz Phair, has made her stand in distinct contrast to the forlorn songstresses and the “grrrl” rockers that seem to occupy much of the mainstream scene. Her debut album, Dialtones (Sleepy Records), already has the national media clamoring about Acacia. Anna Masters of Lip Magazine called her “evocative.” Curve Magazine calls her sound “melodic” and “hypnotic.” Ann Corrington of The Feminist Review likened her to modern-day poets Ani DiFranco and Ben Gibbard. … And with live television performances and plays on AAA radio, Acacia’s fan base grows by the day. Samples of Acacia's music can be heard at
http://www.myspace.com/acaciasearsmusic.

ellen cherry will take the stage at 10:15 p.m. An artist 'incapable of stopping the process of creation,' ellen cherry has recorded and released original music continuously since 1997. Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Pop Music Critic for The Baltimore Sun, describes cherry's music as 'a cross between Cowboy Junkies and Liz Phair.' Will Doig from DC's Metro Weekly calls it '...more relevant than many of the major-label bands you've heard this year... a welcome reminder that indie-rock continues to be a spirit in an industry that often attempts to make it a genre.’ To view, hear and see ellen cherry's lyrics, downloads and photos, visit www.ellencherry.com . Additional ellen cherry videos (including a video diary) are viewable at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ellencherrymusic. 
Dionne, the showcase’s final singer/ songwriter, will perform from 11:15 p.m. – 12 midnight. Dionne has been a fixture at certain local spoken word venues since 2002. Dionne has found her 'voice' in music and is ready to spark a 'revolution of the mind, body, and soul' with poignant, heartfelt messages. Dionne's versatility, style, and sound have been compared to artists as diverse as Meshell, Lauryn Hill, India Arie, and Tracy Chapman. Working with some of Baltimore's best producers, Dionne is currently hard at work completing her much-anticipated album. Featured in a recent Baltimore City Paper interview by Petula Caesar, Dionne is definitely an exciting, rising Baltimore star to watch. Visit
www.myspace.com/raspysoul and
www.dionnesphere.com for more information about this artist.
The one full-length feature film of the evening, the psychological drama 'Victoriana,' will be screened at 10 p.m. at the Landmark-Harbor East Theatre simultaneously to the live music performance. 'Victoriana’ is a film about a young creative writer pursuing her dreams in NYC who falls into harsh realities, and a downward spiral. This is to be its world premiere, and the film’s, director, writer, and producer, Katka Konecna, will be flying in to Baltimore from The Czech Republic to attend the screening and discuss her film.