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Independent Film Fest starts TODAY |
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Written by Lindsay Shah
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
The 6th annual Independent Film Festival of Boston takes place next week, April 23-29, at the
Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, the Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square, and Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brooklne. 96 of the year's best films will be shown and approximately 100 filmmakers will be flown in to take part in the festival. There will also be four great panel discussions and five amazing parties at the festival this year.
Individual tickets for films are on sale now at http:// www.iffboston.org as well as individual tickets to the Sunday night awards party.
For those of you wanting to enjoy the festival to its fullest, there are three different pass options available this year:
FILM PASS - $180. This pass grants priority seating access to every film in the festival.
PARTY PASS - $120. This pass grants entry into all five parties. Each party includes free drinks, free food, great DJs, and tons of filmmakers to chat with. The Sunday night party also includes the IFFBoston Awards Ceremony, a live performance by MC Frontalot, and DJing by Prince Paul of De La Soul. That's all of that at less than $25 a party!
CHROME PASS - $300. This pass grants access to everything. All parties, all films, all panels. With this pass you can have your run of the festival.
Highlights at the festival this year include:
Opening Night Film: TRANSSIBERIAN, directed by Brad Anderson (SESSION 9, THE MACHINIST) and starring Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer, and Sir Ben Kingsley. Director Brad Anderson, Writer Will Conroy, and a *very special guest* will be in attendance for the Q&A. 7:30pm at the Somerville Theatre.
Closing Night Film: ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD, directed by Werner Herzog (GRIZZLY MAN, RESCUE DAWN). See the legenday director's new masterpiece at the Coolidge Corner Theatre, Tuesday April 29th at 8:00pm.
TURN THE RIVER: Actor Chris Eigeman (BARCELONA, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO) makes his directorial debut with this intense drama starring Famke Janssen (The X-MEN trilogy) and Rip Torn. Chris Eigeman and Famke Janssen will be in attendance for both screenings.
THE CAKE EATERS: Actress Mary Stuart Masterson (FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL) makes her directorial debut. Stars Aaron Stanford and Bruce Dern. Director Mary Stuart Masterson will be in attendance for both screenings.
MY WINNIPEG: Director Guy Maddin (THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) will be in attendance with his new masterpiece. You don't want to miss this one! Monday April 28th at the Coolidge Corner Theatre.
SAVAGE GRACE: Director Tom Kalin (SWOON) will be in attendance with this bizarre true-story drama starring Julianne Moore in one of her best performances to date.
AMERICAN TEEN: Director Nanette Burnstein (THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE) comes to the festival with year's "buzz" film from Sundance.
WOODPECKER: Director Alex Karpovsky (THE HOLE STORY) returns to the festival with this mix of fiction and documentary, and delves into the world of birdwatchers and follows one man's quest to find the until-recently thought to be extinct Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. Director Alex Karpovsky will be in attendance for both screenings.
ELEVEN MINUTES: Directors Michael Selditch and Rob Tate follow Project Runway Season One winner Jay McCarroll as he tries to live up to the post-PR expectations as he develops his first real fashion show. Both directors and Jay McCarroll will be in attendance for the Monday April 28th screening.
THE GREENING OF SOUTHIE: Director Ian Cheney's documentary about the construction of Boston's first-ever completely "green" building, from start to finish. Director Ian Cheney will be in attendance for both screenings.
MOMMA'S MAN: Director Azazel Jacobs (THE GOODTIMES KID) brings one of the best reviewed films from this year's Sundance Film Festival to IFFBoston, starring his father, legendary experimental filmmaker Ken Jacobs.
THE NEW YEAR PARADE: Director Tom Quinn will be in attendance with this Altmanesque film that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival.
And that's just a sampling!
There are 96 films in all to choose from so look over the website, read up and take your time, and get your tickets soon. Things are starting to sell out!
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