Garden State Film Festival Highlights
The GSFF provides novice and aspiring filmmakers, actors, and others interested in careers in the film business, the opportunity to meet and network with industry professionals and film fans a chance to see new feature and short-length dramas, thrillers, comedies, documentaries, student films, foreign films, videos, web series, music, and the works of many area producers, writers, actors, musicians and technical crews. Lauren Concar Sheehy, Executive Director of the Festival, says, “You will be thrilled with the total festival experience."
The festival kicks off on Thursday, March 23 at the Asbury Lanes with a not-to-be-missed “Meet the Filmmakers” cocktail party and a screening of selected trailers of the upcoming films and concludes with a Black-Tie optional Awards Dinner on Sunday night. Don't miss the live podcasts with AMC Comic Book Men Ming Chen with A SharedUniverse PodcaStudio!
In one weekend, you can enjoy over 230 films on all subjects, in a variety of lengths, showing in numerous locations all around Asbury Park and Cranford plus parties, celebrities, seminars, networking, and lots more. It’s a fast-paced weekend of non-stop fun for all ages. Films are shown in ~two-hour-long screening blocks that include a variety of works like shorts, feature-length, music videos, and trailers. Each screening block concludes with a question and answers session with the filmmakers and actors.
Other events held throughout the festival include a panel discussion with 2023 Lifetime Achievement for Cinematography Honoree Ron Vidor. Vidor takes you behind his award-winning lens as he shares stories from the sets of some of Hollywood’s best-known blockbusters, including hazardous, challenging, and near-death experiences, from his five-decade career. Hear what it’s like to work with directors like Spielberg, Reiner, Stallone, and others. Exotic locations, death-defying feats...it’s all in a day’s work, to get those perfect shots he is best known for. It will be followed by a Q&A session.
Another great choice is the live reading of the winning feature screenplay,
Curly’s Camp for Girls (and Boys), written by Kelly A Byrne,
Sunday, March 26, 10-11:30am in the Oval Room on the Second Floor at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel. Saturday, 3/25 and Sunday, 3/26 will be the
High School film screenings at the
Berkeley Hotel Kingsley Ballroom hosted by
Dr. David Stout, President of Brookdale Community College.
These special events are not to be missed!
The Garden State Film Festival offers a variety of ticket packages. Don't miss the Saturday and Sunday day passes, individual screening and event passes.
To learn about the films and for tickets visit gsff.org.