Director & Producer

Kareem Tabsch is the co-founder and co-director of O Cinema, Miami largest art house cinema with three locations throughout the city.. Previously, Tabsch spent nine years on staff at the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, where he served as Program Director for two years and brought icons like Bea Arthur and John Waters to Miami audiences. He has written about arts and entertainment for various local and national publications including Luxury Lifestyles, BeachedMiami, Miami Living, Miami New Times and various others. He has served on the First Feature Jury for Frameline, San Francisco’s LGBT Film Festival, lectured about the history of queer cinema at Florida International University, and moderated a conversation around themes in Cyrano de Bergerac for the Florida Grand Opera. In 2013 he was featured in the Miami New Times ‘People Issue’ for his contribution to the cities film culture. He currently serves on the Advisory Committee of the Miami Foundation’s Our Miami initiative and as a Trustee of Awesome Foundation Miami. His previous film Cherry Pop: The Story of the World’s Fanciest Cat has played at a multitude of film festivals including AFI Docs, Doc NYC, and Sidewalk Film Festival where it won the Best Short Documentary Prize.