Maryland Film Festival 2009 (Bmore May 7-10)
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Maryland Film Festival 2009 (our 11th annual) will take place May 7-10 in downtown Baltimore. We've begun announcing our line-up here:http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm... with many more announcements coming soon, including our Opening and Closing Night programs. Each festival includes 40+ new feature films -- narrative, documentary, foreign, domestic, experimental/underground -- and 75+ new short films. All North American feature films are hosted by filmmakers, as are several of the foreign films. Filmmakers in attendance will include John Waters, Barry Levinson, Joe and Kris Swanberg, Ed Sanchez (Blair Witch Project), and dozens more. Additionally, each festival includes one favorite film chosen and presented by John Waters, a vintage 3-D film presented in beautiful two-projector 3-D, a silent film with live musical accompaniment, and a favorite film presented by non-filmmaker celebrity guest hosts (past guest-hosts have included Jonathan Richman, Branford Marsalis, and Will Oldham, and this year's host is again a musician, to be announced soon).The variety of films already annpounced is impressive: off the top of my head, we have films shot in Mexico, Rwanda, Australia, Haiti, South Korea, Senegal, Costa Rica, Japan, Egypt, Argentina, Slovakia, Spain, Nigeria, France, China, the UK ??? even the United States! We have documentaries about bug collectors, ???70s exploitation films, African pop stars, urban gardens, strongmen, teenage go-kart champions, visionary artists, imaginary countries, and invisible girlfriends! We have horror, drama, comedy, art cinema, underground film, even a sci-fi/western/musical! Strutters[/b] may be particularly interested in the documentaries Nollywood Babylon (about Lagos' straight-to-disc industry, one of the world's largest film industries), Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love, and Not Quite Hollywood (about 70s and 80s Australian "Ozploitation" films). We also have a new film by Shane Meadows of This Is England fame, and new titles by underground favorites Cory McAbee (American Astronaut) and Craig Baldwin (Sonic Outlaws), as well as a film starring a certain WIRE[/b] castmember.
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Full schedule with venues, dates, and showtimes now listed!
More titles added, including NINA SIMONE: LA LEGENDE hosted by Ian MacKaye[/b] and LOVE SONGS hosted by John Waters[/b]!
schedule: http://www.md-filmfest.com/schedule.cfm
film guide with images, short descriptions for most films:
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm
also added for Sunday: Barry Levinson[/b]'s PoliWood, w/ Levinson and Matthew Modine [/b]presenting.
Opening Night = shorts program w/ Bobcat Goldthwait[/b] hosting.
Guest Hosts = Ian MacKaye[/b], John Waters[/b] and Laura Lippman[/b]
Other filmmakers in attendance and presenting new work include Joe Swanberg, Ed Sanchez[/b] (of Blair Witch Project fame), Marshall Curry[/b] (director of previous acclaimed doc Street Fight), Kris Swanberg, Craig Baldwin, Cory McAbee[/b], and Ry Russo-Young[/b].
International films[/b] screening include Blind Loves (Slovakian doc about blind couples), Munyurangabo (Rwandan film by Korean-American filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung in attendance), Greek Pete (gay-themed UK art film w/ director Andrew Haigh in attendance), Treeless Mountain (highly acclaimed S. Korean film), Daytime Drinking (uproarious S. Korean comedy), and Not Quite Hollywood (Australian doc about '70s "Ozpolitation" cinema).
Also screening will be a vintage 3-D film[/b] (Inferno) and a silent film w/ live score by Alloy Orchestra[/b] (Man With a Movie Camera).
Festival starts one week from this Thursday.
Read about all our foreign and foreign-shot films here:
http://blog.md-filmfest.com/
If you want tickets to the John Waters and/or Ian MacKaye screenings, act soon -- those are likely to sell out. same story for Opening and Closing Nights and Barry Levinson's PoliWood.
So for $10 ($8 student/senior) you get a movie, yux from John Waters before and after, and free wine.
http://www.md-filmfest.com/films.cfm?id=214
Full schedule runs Friday through Sunday! Advance online ticket sales end tonight at 11:30 pm, but some tickets for all screenings will be on sale starting Friday morning at the festival box office (in the "tent village" across the street from our main venue, The Charles Theatre, 1711 N. Charles Street).
...and Ian MacKaye:
...and a nice shot of Bobcat Goldthwait and JW: