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Official Slate Announcement ANNAPOLIS FILM FESTIVAL 2020

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We would like to congratulate all of the accepted filmmakers for the 2020 Film Festival.

We are excited to share these amazing films with you! The titles listed below have officially been accepted and invited to screen at the festival this year. Look for the final film schedule and print program to be available to you later in March.

 

Narrative Features

 

The Climb by Michael Angelo Covino (USA) 

Dream Horse​ by Euros Lyn (USA)

The Evening Hour​ by Braden King (USA)

Military Wives by Peter Cattaneo (USA)

My Name is Sara by Steven Oritt (Hungary)

On a Magical Night​ by Christophe Honoré (France) 

The Pencil​ by Natalya Nazarova (Russia)

The Perfect Candidate​ by Haifaa Al-Mansour (Saudi Arabia)

Sell By​ by Mike Doyle (USA)

SHEPHERD: The Story of a Jewish Dog​ by Lynn Roth (USA, Hungary) 

Sibyl b​y Justine Triet (France)

Standing Up, Falling Down​ by Matt Ratner (USA)

Test Pattern​ by Shatara Michelle Ford (USA)

VHYes by Jack Henry Robbins (USA)

 

 

Documentary Features​

 

Alan Magee: art is not a solace by David Wright (USA) 

Beyond The Bolex by Alyssa Bolsey (USA)

Changing The Game by Michael Barnett (USA)

Latter Day Jew​ by Aliza Rosen (USA)

Lovemobil by Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss (Germany)

Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back by John Carluccio (USA)

My Darling Vivian​ by Matt Riddlehoover (USA)

No Fear No Favor​ by Mirra Bank (Zambia)

The Painter and The Thief by Benjamin Ree (Norway)

Ringside ​by Andre Hormann (USA)

Scattering CJ​ by Andrea Kalin (USA)

Spaceship Earth​ by Matt Wolf (USA)

The Story of Plastic​ by Deia Schlosberg (USA)

A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem​ by Yu Gu (USA)

 

 

Short Films​

 

An Anomalous Love ​by​ ​Reggie Williams (USA) 

Anna ​by​ ​Dekel Berenson (Ukraine, Israel, UK) 

Bad Assistan​t​ by Kyle Cogan (USA)

Bavure​by Donato Sansone (France)

The Bird and The Whale​ ​by Carol Freeman (Ireland) 

Broken Bird​ by Rachel Harrison Gordon (USA)

Brotherhood​by Meryam Joobeur (Tunisia)

Casting Couch​ by Justin Lee, Matt Thiesen (USA) 

Charon ​by Cullen Parr (USA)

The Chase​ by Mike Doyle (USA)

The Christmas Gift by Bogdan Muresanu (Romania)

Closed Loop by Daniel M. Cashdan III (USA)

Connections by Kevin P. Alexander (USA)

Crisis on the Half Shell: The Chesapeake Bay​ by Michael Watts (USA) 

Enforcement Hours by Paloma Martinez (USA)

Exam by Sonia K. Hadad (Iran)

Former Cult Member Hears Music For the First Time by Kristoffer Borgli (USA) 

Frida​ by Laura Tejero Núñez (USA)

Ghost in Context​ by Mason Standish (USA)

Hayseeds​ by Tyler Graham Pavey, Martha Magruder (USA)

Hearth ​by Sophie B. Jacques (Canada)

I Love Lisha by Dan Robert, Lisha Brooks (USA)

Influenced ​by Ari Halevy (USA)

Judas Collar by Alison James (Australia)

Just a Drill​ by Julianne Donelle (USA)

Just Me and You​ by Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers (Canada)

K.I.N.G​ by Rashad Frett (USA)

Kindred Spirit​ by Caroline Lindy (USA)

Knocking Down The Fences by Meg Shutzer (USA)

Lady Parts​ by Erin Rye, Jessica Sherif (USA)

Lefty/Righty by Max Walker-Silverman (USA)

Let's Talk by Barna Szasz (USA)

Marsha! ​by Rowen Kahn (USA)

The Million by Ryan Mayers (USA)

Moon Eyes​ by Sallie Keena (USA)

Motherland​ by Emily Mkrtichian, Jesse Soursourian (Armenia)

The Neighbors' Window​ by Marshall Curry (USA)

Pearl b​y Yuchao Feng (China/ USA)

Personal Best by Kevin Alexander (USA)

Real Talk​ by Artemis Shaw (USA)

Selfies by Claudius Gentinetta (Switzerland)

Ship: A Visual Poem by Terrance Daye (USA)

Skin ​by Guy Nattiv (USA)

St. Louis Superman​ by Smriti Mundhra, Sami Khan (USA) 

This Time Away by Magali Barbé (UK)

Trashy ​by Kevin P. Alexander (USA)

True Believer by Sarah Colt, Josh Gleason (USA)

Turtle by Matt Kenchington (USA)

Two b​y Emre Okten (USA)

Upload to Story​ by Emma Pål Brunzell (Sweden)

USA V Scott by​ O​ra Dekornfeld (USA)

Utopia by Kosta Nikas (Australia)

Westfalia b​y Haley Finnegan (USA)

Why Slugs Have No Legs by Aline Höchli (Switzerland) 

Your Last Day on Earth​ by Marc Martínez Jordán (Spain)

#3 Normandy Lane by Brenda Strong (USA)

 

 

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Please keep in mind that all seating is General Admission and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

Passes are selling quickly, so don't wait!

 

 

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MARCH 3rd!

 

 

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OPENING NIGHT FILM

 

MILITARY WIVES

 

MARYLAND HALL | MAIN THEATER | 3/26 | 7:15 PM

DIRECTED BY | Peter Cattaneo

STARRING | Kristin Scott Thomas, Sharon Horgan

 

 

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Directed by Peter Cattaneo (The Full Monty) and starring Academy Award nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (The English Patient) and Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe), the film centers on a group of women in England whose partners are away serving in Afghanistan. Faced with the men’s absences, they form a choir and quickly find themselves at the center of a media sensation and global movement.

 

 

WATCH TRAILER BELOW!

 

 

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This EXCLUSIVE pass includes unlimited access to all films and panels, priority line up (15 minutes prior to showtime), Opening Night Reception, Opening Night Film (RSVP required) and After Party, Saturday Night Bash, Sunday Best of Fest.

 

 

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NEW BLOG POST!

 

 

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"What the Annapolis Film Festival Means to Me".

Want to know how Films, Panels and Q&A's

can change your perspective? 

Read our latest Blog Post! 

Written by Denise Hightower from

Treebranch Group

 

 

READ HERE!

 

 

Share your festival-going experience with us!

We would love to hear from you!

Email us at: info@annapolisfilmfestival.net

 

 

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