Maryland Film Festival 2008 Line-Up (May 1-4)
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www.mdfilmfest.comThe festival takes place May 1-4, with all 5 screens of The Charles Theatre, UB's Student Center, and MICA's Brown Center as venues.We've announced the majority of our titles, with text and images online. Go to the site, click on 2008 Festival, than click on film guide.Exact screening times/venues are NOT up yet. Will be ASAP, hopefully w/in 48 hours. Ticket sales hopefully by this Friday as well.More titles will probably be announced, but this is the bulk of our line-up.Some highlights:Closing Night is the new film from MELVIN VAN PEEBLESWe're showing the Ms. Bassie favorite CHOP SHOPJOHN WATERS presents Claude Chabrol's STORY OF WOMENTHE UPSETTER -- new doc about LEE "SCRATCH" PERRYMISS SADIE THOMPSON -- vintage film presented in two-projector 3-D!UNDERWORLD -- 1927 gangster silent w/ live performance from ALLOY ORCHESTRAGONZO -- new doc on HUNTER S. THOMSPON by Oscar-winner ALEX GIBNEYWR: Mysteries of the Organism -- 1971 psychedelic freak-out presented by GibneyAt the Death House Door -- new film from dir's of HOOP DREAMSMEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY -- awesome SF-set African-American indie drama/romanceSpine Tingler -- new doc about cult-film legend WILLIAM CASTLEWHITE LIES, BLACK SHEEP -- fiction debut from director of AFRO-PUNKSECRET SCREENING -- I can't tell you what it is... but if it turns out to be what I think it's going to be, everyone on this site would want to have a ticket in hand -- face-melter for reals.
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AMERICAN TEEN -- doc about American teens today, being marketed as this generation's Breakfast Club
THE BLACK LIST -- Elvis Mitchell interviews a wide variety of successful African-Americans about their experiences being black in America, including Chris Rock, Toni Morrison, Colin Powell, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bill T. Jones, and, uh, Slash.
www.mdfilmfest.com
a)feel free to PM me for questions or off-the-record opinions about any titles. will do my best to get back to you.
b)if you're planning to see a lot of films, check out the festival pass for $150. That's $100 cheaper than they were last year, gets you access to all movies (including screenings hosted by John waters and Melvin Van Peebles) and several genuinely fun parties.
It looks amazing - congratulations! I hope you have an amazing festival.
Lemme drop another title people here might be interested in:
Betrayal (aka NERAKHOON), the documentary (and directorial debut) from Ellen Kuras, cinemtaographer on ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND.
To spice this thread up a little, here's art for some of the MFF films I'm plugging...
GOLIATH:
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm?id=104
YEAST:
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm?id=141
MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY:
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm?id=112
WR: Mysteries of the Organism:
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm?id=140
The Upsetter (Lee "Scratch" Perry) doc...
Beautiful Losers...
Tulia, Texas (doc about drug war and a racist cop):
Out Late (doc about GLBT people who come out of the closet at senior citizens):
The Water Front (doc about water privitization in the US)
did any strutters attend?