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Friends of the Festival Friday is Friday May 9th! Members See UNLIMITED FREE MOVIES Until 6pm!

fof-stickerSAVE THE DATE: Friends of the Festival Friday is coming up on Friday May 9th! This is the special day during our festival where current MFF members can see UNLIMITED FREE MOVIES before 6pm!  Not a member?  Click here to sign up today and take advantage of this amazing benefit AND get access to the amazing film programming and sneak preview opportunities that MFF provides year-round!

HOW DOES IT WORK?
Sign up for a Friends of the Festival membership at any level and you will have access to Friends of the Festival Friday.  To take advantage of Friends of the Festival Friday, just come to the Friends of the Festival table, located in the Box Office tent in our Tent Village (in the MICA lot on 131 W. North Avenue), on Friday, May 9th and check in with your name to pick up your Friends of the Festival card. Then just show this card at the theater when you arrive to gain free entry to any film you’d like to check out before 6pm.
WHAT FILMS CAN I SEE?

The following films will be screening during Friends of the Festival Friday (click here for the complete descriptions): 

 

CLUB SANDWICH

CLUB SANDWICH

 

CLUB SANDWICH – Poignant drama, gentle comedy, and a hint of transgression mix brilliantly as we observe the coming of age of a 15-year-old teen vacationing with his single mother in a sleepy Mexican beachfront resort. From the director of Lake Tahoe and Duck Season.
11am
MICA Brown Center

THE AUCTION – This poignant character study from Quebec follows a sheep farmer who’s stayed true to the way of life he inherited from his father even as, one by one, his neighbors sell off their farms to developers. As he reaches old age, his two daughters come back into his life in ways that change him forever.
11am
MICA Gateway Building

SHORTS: INTERNATIONAL – A cross-section of stellar short films from around the world.
11am
MICA Lazarus Graduate Studio Center

 

MOEBIUS

MOEBIUS

MOEBIUS – South Korean maverick Kim Ki-duk returns with perhaps his most shocking and darkly humorous exploration yet of the connections between pleasure, penance, spirituality, and the human impulse for violence.
11:30am
The WindUp Space

SHORTS: DRAMATIC – A stellar collection of dramatic short films!
1:00pm
UB Business Center

EVERYBODY STREET

EVERYBODY STREET

EVERYBODY STREET – More than a dozen photographers (including Ricky Powell, Jamel Shabazz, Martha Cooper, and Boogie) are the subject of this visually rich documentary celebrating artists who have given us new ways to see both the streets of New York and the colorful characters that populate them. 
1:15pm
The Walters Art Museum

WATER LIKE STONE – A documentary portrait of Leeville, Louisiana, a fishing village among the fastest-disappearing wetlands in the United States-and the unforgettable characters who call it home.
1:30pm
MICA Lazarus Graduate Studio Center

FAULTS

FAULTS

FAULTS – Ansel Roth is one of the world’s leading experts on cults, and has built a career out of helping former members overcome brainwashing and reintegrate into society. He’s also a broken man, joylessly slogging from hotel to hotel in a futile attempt to promote his poorly received second book to ever-dwindling crowds. So when he’s approached by a distraught couple seeking his help in rescuing their daughter from a new and powerful cult family, Ansel’s anything but enthusiastic-until they put a large sum of money on the table. From Riley Stearns, director of MFF 2013’s Opening Night short The Cub, comes a brilliant film that confidently moves between dark comedy, thriller, serious drama.
1:30pm
MICA Brown Center

SEPTEMBER – After a seemingly solitary woman’s beloved dog passes away, she becomes overwhelmed by her loneliness. In her search to ease the pain of losing her best friend, she unexpectedly connects with a sympathetic family that lives in her neighborhood. This expertly crafted and warmly human film from Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou signals her triumphant return after a decade-plus hiatus from filmmaking.
1:45pm
MICA Gateway Building

ACTRESS

ACTRESS

ACTRESS – Brandy Burre had a recurring role on HBO’s The Wire before giving up her career to start a family. When she decides to reclaim her life as an actor years later, the domestic world she’s carefully created crumbles around her. The latest non-fiction film from the director of Fake It So Real (MFF 2011).
1:45pm
UB Langsdale Auditorium

SHORTS: DOCUMENTARY – The best in short form documentary film from across the continent!
2pm
The Windup Space

SHORTS: CHARACTER STUDY – An unbelievable array of characters populate these brilliant, artful short films filled variously with wry humor, wit, warmth, satire and a penetrating insight into human nature.
3:30pm
UB Business Center

SHORTS: NARRATIVE – A cross-section of stellar narrative short films.
3:45 PM
MICA Lazarus Graduate Studio Center

ART AND CRAFT – For several decades, gifted and incredibly prolific forger Mark Landis compulsively created impeccable copies of works by a variety of major artists, donating them to institutions across the country and landing pieces on many of their walls. Art and Craft brings us into the cluttered and insular life of an unforgettable character just as he finds his foil in an equally obsessive art registrar.

3:45 PM
The Walters Art Museum

WHITEY: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. JAMES J. BULGER – This documentary dissects legend from fact in investigating the story of Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, uncovering a web of corruption in the process. From the director of Crude and co-director of Brother’s Keeper, Some Kind of Monster, and the Paradise Lost trilogy.

4:00 PM
MICA Brown Center
WILD CANARIES

WILD CANARIES

WILD CANARIES – From the director of 2010’s Gabi on the Roof in July comes this captivating blend of comedy, romance, and mystery set in contemporary Brooklyn. The all-star indie cast includes Levine alongside Sophia Takal, Alia Shawkat, Annie Parisse, Jason Ritter, and Kevin Corrigan.

4:30 PM
UB Langsdale Auditorium

THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT – This strikingly original film builds on Robert Bresson’s ideas of space and sound to create a moving-image sculpture inside a Berlin apartment during a family gathering. Notes of gentleness and tension merge to form a strange visual symphony.
4:30 PM
MICA Gateway Building

SHORTS: AVANT-GARDE – Films that explore the boundaries of cinematic form and content.

4:30 PM
The Windup Space

Maryland Film Festival Announces Opening Night Shorts and 2014 Closing Night Film; Advanced Online Ticket Sales Now Active!

Maryland Film Festival concludes our 2014 lineup announcements by unveiling our Opening Night Shorts program, and our Closing Night film, Sara Colangelo’s Little Accidents. Also announced were two late-breaking features added to MFF 2014’s lineup, Riley StearnsFaults, and Desiree Akhavan’s Appropriate Behavior.  Advanced online ticket sales are now active; click here for film schedule and to purchase tickets.
LITTLE ACCIDENTS

LITTLE ACCIDENTS

MFF 2014’s CLOSING NIGHT FILM
Maryland Film Festival 2014’s Closing Night film will be Sara Colangelo’s drama Little Accidents, which explores the aftermath of a coal-mining disaster on a small Appalachian town. The film, which premiered at Sundance 2014 to great acclaim, stars Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook, Chloë Sevigny, Jacob Lofland, and Josh Lucas, and was shot by Rachel Morrison (Fruitvale Station, Sound of My Voice). The script was developed at Sundance Labs, and won the 2011 Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship, which is administered by Maryland Film Festival. Director Sara Colangelo and some of her filmmaking team will host the screening, which will take place the evening of Sunday, May 11th in MICA’s Brown Center. The Closing Night party will take place in the Filmmaker Tent Village immediately after the screening.

MFF 2014’s OPENING NIGHT SHORTS
Maryland Film Festival prides itself on its special advocacy for short-form filmmaking. We first devoted our Opening Night to short films in 2002, and have done so each festival since 2004. Past years’ Opening Night programs have included work from filmmakers such as David Lowery, Lauren Wolkstein, Frances Bodomo, Riley Stearns, and Bobcat Goldthwait. In addition to devoting our opening night to shorts, MFF 2014 will also feature 10 short-film programs, featuring work of all genres from around the globe.
All Opening Night shorts will be hosted by their filmmaker on the evening of Wednesday, May 7th in MICA’s Brown Center.

MFF 2014’s Opening Night Shorts are: 

THE BRAVEST THE BOLDEST

THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST

THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST  Director: Moon Molson
Two Army Casualty Notification Officers arrive at the Harlem projects to deliver Sayeeda Porter some news about her son serving in the war in the Middle East. But whatever it is they have to say, Sayeeda ain’t trying to hear it. Moon Molson is the director of previous MFF shorts Pop Foul and Crazy Beats Strong Every Time; The Bravest, The Boldest screened in the Shorts Competition at Sundance 2014.

 

EASY

EASY

EASY  Director: Daniel Laabs
A character study that follows the relationship between two brothers; one on the verge of becoming an adult, the other becoming a teenager. Daniel Laabs is the co-director of MFF 2011’s short film 8; Easy premiered within SXSW 2014.


I WAS A TEENAGE GIRL

I WAS A TEENAGE GIRL

I WAS A TEENAGE GIRL  Director: Augustine Frizzell

Emma and Jesse are close friends. One night, after an intense breakup, they have a heartfelt conversation that challenges the boundaries of their friendship in an unexpected way. I Was A Teenage Girl premiered within SXSW 2014.

MORE THAN TWO HOURS

MORE THAN TWO HOURS

MORE THAN TWO HOURS  (Iran) Director: Ali Asgari

It’s 3 a.m., and a boy and a girl are wandering the city. They are looking for a hospital to cure the girl, but it’s much harder than they thought. More Than Two Hours was nominated for the Palme d’Or for best short film at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

VERBATIM

VERBATIM

VERBATIM  Director: Brett Weiner

A jaded lawyer wastes an afternoon trying to determine if a government employee has ever used a photocopier. All the dialogue in this film comes from an actual deposition filed with the Supreme Court of Ohio. Verbatim premiered within the Shorts Competition at Sundance 2014.


LATE-BREAKING ADDITIONS TO MFF 2014’s FEATURE LINEUP:

APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR

APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR

APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR (Desiree Akhavan)
Shirin is a young woman caught between identities: bisexual, but afraid that coming out to her parents will prevent her from being the perfect Iranian-American daughter; a hip Brooklynite whose friends—and particularly her ex-girlfriend—can’t understand her trepidation about being honest with her family about her sexuality. In the depth of its characters and relatability of its situations, Desiree Akhavan’s warm and hilarious debut feature stands alongside filmmakers like Noah Baumbach, Lena Dunham, and Nicole Holofcener in delivering romantic comedy of the very highest order.

FAULTS

FAULTS

FAULTS (Riley Stearns)

Ansel Roth is one of the world’s leading experts on cults, and has built a career out of helping former members overcome brainwashing and reintegrate into society. He’s also a broken man, joylessly slogging from hotel to hotel in a futile attempt to promote his poorly received second book to ever-dwindling crowds. So when he’s approached by a distraught couple seeking his help in rescuing their daughter from a new and powerful cult family, Ansel’s anything but enthusiastic—until they put a large sum of money on the table. From Riley Stearns, director of MFF 2013’s Opening Night short The Cub, comes a brilliant film that confidently moves between dark comedy, thriller, serious drama.

Maryland Film Festival 2014 will take place May 711, 2014 on seven screens in downtown Baltimore. Our full lineup includes approximately 50 feature films and 10 short-film programs from around the world. All U.S. feature films will be hosted by filmmakers. MFF 2014’s full line-up is available here: http://www.md-filmfest.com/festival/film-guide