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21st FIERCELY INDEPENDENT WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL 2020 LINEUP 

Featuring over 100 films & panels at three drive-in theaters in NY’s Hudson Valley & online, including 19 World Premieres, 3 North American Premieres, 4 US Premieres, 15 East Coast Premieres, and 30 New York Premieres

Kickoff Event: The World Premiere of Los Hermanos/The Brothers by Marcia Jarmel & Ken ScHneider, featuring musical virtuoso brothers Ilmar & Aldo López-Gavilán

Opening Night Film: The Father by Florian Zeller, starring Anthony Hopkins & Olivia Coleman

Special Presentation: Ammonite by Francis Lee, starring Kate Winslet & Saoirse Ronan

Festival passes & individual tickets available now at www.woodstockfilmfestival.org

Woodstock, NY [September 9th, 2020]: The Woodstock Film Festival announced today the official lineup for its 21st outing, taking place September 30th - October 4th, 2020 with in-person screenings at the Greenville Drive-In in Greenville, NY, Overlook Drive-In in Poughkeepsie, NY, and a pop up drive-in at Andy Lee Field in Woodstock, NY. For the first time ever, the Festival will be hosting an online program of feature length and short films through a virtual event platform, giving patrons the opportunity to participate from the comfort of home. 

“In a year mired by a global pandemic, civil unrest and political upheavals, it gives me a special pleasure to welcome the 2020 filmmakers and audiences to the Woodstock Film Festival,” stated the festival’s Co-Founder & Executive Director Meira Blaustein. “With a nod to the nostalgic past via the use of the drive-ins, and with an embrace of contemporary technology via virtual programming, this year’s Woodstock Film Festival is set to steadily straddle both worlds as it brings to audiences some of today’s most compelling independent cinema.”

Opening Night Film: The Father by award-winning director, novelist playwright Florian Zeller starring Academy Award-winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman as a father-daughter duo grappling with the creeping shadow of dementia. The film is an adaptation of one of Zeller’s plays of the same name.

Special Presentation: Francis Lee’s Ammonite, starring Academy Award-winner Kate Winslet and Academy Award-nominee Saoirse Ronan in a 19th century romantic drama inspired by the life of British paleontologist Mary Anning and her relationship with Charlotte Murchison.   

Kicking off the festival is the World Premiere of Los Hermanos/The Brothers by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider, about Ilmar and Aldo López-Galiván, two Cuban virtuoso brothers who after years of separation, finally come together to perform in the U.S. for the first time. The screening includes a live musical performance by Ilmar López-Galiván.

program highlights

The 2020 WFF lineup is as strong as ever, with more than 100 short and feature-length films that remind us of our shared experiences, as in the North American Premiere of Noah Gilbert’s beautifully crafted Horse Latitudes, and films that transport us to a strangely familiar place on the other side of the globe, as in Woodstock Tuvan Style, screening as a World Premiere. From the personal to the political, from a story about the wartime efforts of British women (A Call to Spy) to a zany sci-fi / comedy about city-dwellers moving upstate (Save Yourselves!), WFF 2020 has it all.

Of special note are the World Premieres of What Breaks the Ice, directed by Rebecca Eskries, a story about two teenage girls whose lives take an unexpected turn when they become involved in a fatal crime, and The Drummer, directed by Eric Werthman, in which the interwoven stories of three veterans reveal the traumatic effects of war. Additional World Premieres include Matt Smukler's Wildflower and Hal Rifkin's Behind the Strings.

Of particular importance to WFF’s documentary lineup are films that speak to current political affairs, at a time when politics is at the front of everyone’s minds. Hannah Rosenzweig & Wendy Sachs’s Surge, an East Coast Premiere, examines the rising phenomenon of women candidates running for Congress, while Kevin Ford’s The Pushback, also an East Coast Premiere, provides an in-depth look at the political landscape in Texas, a state that plays a crucial role on a national scale

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

A Tribute to Glass Eye Pix

In celebration of acclaimed indie studio Glass Eye Pix’s 35th anniversary, the Festival will present a special tribute at the drive-in, featuring three horror movies from their extensive back catalogue, all shot in the Hudson Valley. Glass Eye Pix founder Larry Fessenden notes, “These thrillers will unspool at a drive-in theater surrounded by the very woods where their stories take place, drenched in country darkness.” (Film titles are below)

  • Bitter Feast by Joe Maggio

  • Wendigo by Larry Fessenden

  • Stake Land by Jim Mickle

Telling Our Stories Guest Curated Program

Telling Our Stories is an exciting program of seven short films by filmmakers of color that grapple with the current moment. In a time of anti-racist protest and global social upheaval in the midst of a surging pandemic, these films center on characters of color and ask the question: How do isolation, reflection, collective struggle and chosen families impact the road that lies ahead? Curated by award-winning filmmakers Rodney Evans, Lacey Schwartz Delgado, and Yoruba Richen. (Film titles are below)

  • Guisado on Sunset by Terence Nance

  • Liberty by Faren Humes

  • Home by Adewale Olukayode

  • The Changing Same by Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster

  • Wild Boar, Running on the Highway by Rubing Zhang

  • Buck by Elegance Bratton & Jovan James

  • Mizuko by Kira Dane & Katelyn Rebelo

TALKS & PANELS

A range of panels and conversations will take place online and include:


FULL LINEUP


NARRATIVE FEATURES

A CALL TO SPY, by Lydia Dean Pilcher (New York Premiere)

AMMONITE, by Francis Lee (Special Presentation)

BITTER FEAST, by Joe Maggio (Glass Eye Pix)

EPIC, by Chris Wedge 

THE FATHER, by Florian Zeller (Opening Night)

FREELAND, by Mario Furloni and Kate McLean (New York Premiere)

FULLY REALIZED HUMANS, by Joshua Leonard

HORSE LATITUDES, by Noah Gilbert (North American Premiere)

I CARRY YOU WITH ME, by Heidi Ewing

LORELEI, by Sabrina Doyle (U.S. Premiere)

MATERNA, by David Gutnik 

MILKWATER, by Morgan Ingari

MODEL, by Ran Jing (New York Premiere)

PAPER SPIDERS, by Inon Shampanier (New York Premiere)

ROTTEN EARS, by Piotr Dylewski

SAVE YOURSELVES!, by Alex H. Fischer & Eleanor Wilson

STAKE LAND, by Jim Mickle (Glass Eye Pix)

THE DRUMMER, by Eric Werthman (World Premiere)

THE OUTSIDE STORY, by Casmir Nozkowski

WENDIGO, by Larry Fessenden (Glass Eye Pix)

WHAT BREAKS THE ICE, by Rebecca Eskreis (World Premiere)


DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

BEHIND THE STRINGS, by Hal Rifkin (World Premiere)

CODED BIAS, by Shalini Kantayya 

COMING CLEAN, by Ondi Timoner (New York Premiere)

DEAR MR. BRODY, by Keith Maitland (New York Premiere)

THE DILEMMA OF DESIRE, by Maria Finitzo 

THE HUMAN FACTOR, by Dror Moreh (East Coast Premiere)

JACINTA, by Jessica Earnshaw (New York Premiere)

KENNY SCHARF: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE, by Malia Scharf & Max Basch (East Coast Premiere)

LOS HERMANOS/THE BROTHERS, by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider (World Premiere Kickoff Event)

THE PUSHBACK, by Kevin Ford (East Coast Premiere)

THE SIT IN: HARRY BELAFONTE HOSTS THE TONIGHT SHOW, by Yoruba Richen (New York Premiere)

SURGE, by Hannah Rosenzweig & Wendy Sachs (East Coast Premiere)

TRUTH TO POWER: BARBARA LEE SPEAKS FOR ME, by Abby Ginzberg (East Coast Premiere)

WILDFLOWER, by Matt Smukler (World Premiere) 

WOODSTOCK TUVAN STYLE, by Ilona Vinogradova (World Premiere)


DOCUMENTARY SHORTS


Portraits

ONE WEEK by Danny Gold, FLOWER PUNK by Alison Klayman, A MONTH OF SINGLE FRAMES by Lynne Sachs, THE HEART STILL HUMS by Savanah Leaf & Taylor Russell

Dislocation

CALL CENTER BLUES by Geeta Gandbhir, YAI NIN by Champ Ensminger, DAFA METTI (DIFFICULT) by Tal Amiran, A YOUTH by Giorgio Bosisio

NARRATIVE SHORTS


Crying with Laughter Emoji 😂

COFFEE SHOP NAMES by Deepak Sethi, EAGLE by Jose Acevedo, T.I.O.L.I. REVOLT: WE’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT (OR LEAVE IT) by Andrew Cromartie & Janet Forest, SOFA SO GOOD by Noa Osheroff, A STORYBOOK ENDING by Lanre Olabisi, WALLY WENDA by Diane Russo, MIGHTY by Lola Glaudini

Unsettled

BROOKLYN PARK by Nikola Duravcevic, ROSA by Suha Araj, SKUMJAS by Yassin Koptan, OUTSIDERS by Gleb Osatinski, THE SHEPHERDS OF CAT ISLAND by Attila Rostas

Laboring

STILL WYLDE by Ingrid Haas, ANNA by Dekel Berenson, MARGO & PERRY by Becca Roth, MOTIVATED SELLER by Chris Cascarano, STAND STILL by Isabella Wing-Davey, THE RAIN PONCHO by Andrea Rosen

Qualms

CAGNOLINO by Hugo Diego Garcia, CAKE DAY by Phillip Thomas, ONDINE by Tomasz Śliwiński

International Music Videos

WANNABE by Rupert Höller, THE BUTTON by Sebastián Radic, Felipe Reutter, I’LL HAVE WHAT SHE’S HAVING by Nuri Jeong, GO BACK by MeltMirror, I’M HERE by Kateryna Tiurina, WASTELAND by Sinéad McDevitt, DON’T DIE by Greg Doble, DONE WITH THOSE DAYS by Marcin Biegunajtys, Nick Urata,
AN INNOCENT MAN by Jess Cope

Student Shorts

ARTEMIS by Jack Warren, AGAINST THE CURRENT by Daunnette Moniz-Reyome, THE OTHER SIDE OF NIGHT by Jaclyn Noel, TRUMPET by Kevin Haefelin, CUÍDATE (TAKE CARE) by Christian Nuñez, MERCURY AFROGRADE by Blanche Akonchong

Animated Shorts

GRAND ADVENTURE RAILROAD by Hsiao-Shan Huang, SUM OF ITS PARTS by Alisa Stern, THE THIN BLUE VARIETY SHOW by Gretta Wils, JAMIE AND YOKO by Michelle Verdugo, THE BUTTERFLY AFFECT by Stephanie Blakey, MIRACLE ON CENTRAL PARK WEST by Candy Kugel, I WANT by Anne Isensee, WINDUP by Yibing Jiang, KAPAEMAHU by Kanaka Pakipika, IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU by Will McCormack & Michael Govier, BHAY - FEAR by Lolita Bhaduri, BEYOND NOH by Patrick Smith, SOURDOUGH CONSPIRACY by Doug Fitch and Tommy Nguyen, SOUVENIR by Beck Underwood, ODD DUCK by Bill Plympton

Teen Shorts

SWIMMING IN LIGHT by Eli Berliner, HURLY BURLY by Benny Rendell, INFECTION by Caroline Bridges, DIAMOND GAME by Nolan Trifunovic, AFTERMATH by Daniel Gonzalez, ABSENCE by Youning Jiang


About The Woodstock Film Festival

Widely acknowledged as one of the premiere independent film festivals in the U.S., the 21st Woodstock Film Festival will be celebrated Wednesday September 30th - Sunday October 4th, 2020, at area drive-ins in Woodstock, Poughkeepsie, and Greenville, New York as well as online. For more than two decades, the festival has brought together thousands of filmmakers, film lovers, artists, and musicians through the annual festival as well as outstanding year-round programming. The festival’s year-round programming includes premiere screenings, panels, screenwriting workshops, a summer youth film lab, and special events in New York's Hudson River Valley region and beyond.

The Woodstock Film Festival showcases passionate, creative, and thought-provoking work by some of today's most promising and accomplished independent filmmakers from all over the world. Woodstock Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization with a mission to present an annual program and year-round schedule of film, music, and art-related activities that promote artists, culture, inspired learning, and diversity. For more information, please visit www.woodstockfilmfestival.org

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