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Montclair Film Announces Complete 2024 Montclair Film Festival Program

Joey Moser by Joey Moser
September 29, 2024
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September 27, 2024, Montclair, NJ– Today, Montclair Film announced the full slate for the 2024 Montclair Film Festival, taking place October 18-27, in Montclair, NJ.

Author and star Ina Garten will join Stephen Colbert in conversation on Sunday, October 20 at 12:00 PM at The Wellmont Theater in downtown Montclair, NJ. The event is the Centerpiece of the festival’s Storyteller Series, presented by Audible.  Ina Garten is a New York Times bestselling author of thirteen cookbooks and the James Beard Award-winning host of the Emmy Award Winning television shows BAREFOOT CONTESSA and BE MY GUEST, on Food Network and Discovery+.  She lives in East Hampton, New York, with her husband, Jeffrey. Her memoir, Be Ready When the Luck Happens, is included with a ticket to this conversation. This event is presented in partnership with Watchung Booksellers.

Director Edward Berger, whose previous film ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT won four Academy Awards®, will attend the festival’s Opening Night screening of his new film CONCLAVE and participate in a post screening Q&A on Friday, October 18 at 7:00 PM at The Wellmont Theater in downtown Montclair, NJ.

In Competition
Each year, the Montclair Film Festival presents juried awards to films in four categories; Documentary, Fiction,  Future/ Now, which seeks to support emerging voices in independent filmmaking with The Mark Urman Award, a $5,000 cash prize to help support & encourage future work for the winning filmmaker, and New Jersey Films, which focuses on non-fiction filmmaking from New Jersey artists.

This year’s Documentary Film Competition features are APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, directed by Petra Costa, DAHOMEY, directed Mati Diop, A NEW KIND OF WILDERNESS, directed by Silje Evensmo Jacobsen, the World Premiere of NIGHT IS NOT ETERNAL, directed by Nanfu Wang, and SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT, directed by Johan Grimonpez.

This year’s Fiction Film Competition features are ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT directed by Payal Kapadia, GRAND TOUR, directed by Miguel Gomes, I’M STILL HERE, directed by Walter Salles, THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, and UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, directed by Matthew Rankin.

This year’s Future/Now Competition features, competing for the 2024 Mark Urman Award, are CHRISTMAS EVE IN MILLER’S POINT, directed by Tyler Taormina,  EEPHUS, directed by Carson Lund, EXTREMELY UNIQUE DYNAMIC, directed by Ivan Leung, Harrison Xu, Katherine Dudas, GAZER, directed by Ryan J. Sloan, and MICRO BUDGET, directed by Morgan Evans.

This year’s New Jersey Films Competition features are BEYOND THE GAZE: JULE CAMPBELL’S SWIMSUIT ISSUE, directed by Jill Campbell, HOMEGROWN, directed by Michael Premo, SONGS FROM THE HOLE, directed by Contessa Gayles, SPACE COWBOY, directed by Bryce Leavitt and Marah Strauch, and ZURAWSKI V TEXAS, directed by Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault. 

Each year, the Montclair Film Festival presents awards to short films in three juried categories; Documentary, Fiction, and New Jersey Films.

The 2024 Documentary Shorts Competition features ALOK, directed by Alex Hedison, CHRISTMAS, EVERY DAY, directed by Faye Tsakas, DEATH BY NUMBERS, directed by Kim A. Snyder, TR(OL)L, directed by Yourgo Artsitas.

The 2024 Fiction Shorts Competition features THE BROWN DOG, directed by Nadia Hallgren amd Jamie-James Medina, DEEP IN MY HEART IS A SONG, directed by ​​Jonathan Pickett, DISSOLUTION, directed by Anthony Saxe, ECHOES OF POMEGRANATE, directed by Alex Bijan Zande, RELATIONSHIP TO PATIENT, directed by Caroline Creaghead, and WORKING SUMMER, directed by Lily Weisberg. 

The 2024 New Jersey Shorts Competition features ALL THINGS METAL, directed by Motoki Otsuka, THE BELIEVERS, directed by Evan Newman, BREAK/FIX directed by Amanda Pinto, INCOMING CALL, directed by Lisa Molinaro, THE SACRIFICE,  directed by Christopher Werner, and STEADY,  directed by Joey Rogoff and Brian Yuran.

 HIGHLIGHT SCREENINGS

The Montclair Film Festival highlights several highly anticipated films in our program. In addition to our previously announced films, this year’s program includes:

ANORA, directed by Sean Baker

BETWEEN THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SKY, directed by Jeremy Power Regimbal

BIRD, directed by Andrea Arnold
BLITZ, directed by Steve McQueen

CAUGHT BY THE TIDES, directed by Jia Zhang-ke
EMILIA PÉREZ
, directed by Jacques Audiard

THE END, directed by Joshua Oppenheimer

HARD TRUTHS, directed by Mike Leigh

MARTHA, directed by R.J. Cutler

PAVEMENTS, directed by Alex Ross Perry

THE ROOM NEXT DOOR, directed by Pedro Almodóvar

SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE, directed by Tim Mielants

These films join the festival’s previously announced Opening, Closing, Centerpiece films and Festival Honors: 

Opening Night: CONCLAVE, directed by Edward Berger
Fiction Centerpiece: UNSTOPPABLE, directed by WIlliam Goldenberg
Documentary Centerpiece: 2073, directed by Asif Kapadia
Family Centerpiece: FLOW, directed by Gints Zilbalodis

Closing Night: THE PIANO LESSON, directed by Malcolm Washington

Performance Award: John David Washington for THE PIANO LESSON

Director Award: Marielle Heller for NIGHTBITCH

Documentary Filmmaker Award: Asif Kapadia for 2073

Breakthrough Director Award: Malcolm Washington for THE PIANO LESSON
David Carr Award For Truth In Filmmaking: Petra Costa for APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS

The complete list of films in the 2024 program is attached to this release.

“We are incredibly grateful to these filmmakers for bringing their work to us,” said Montclair Film Artistic Director and Co-Head Tom Hall. “This year’s program shows a profound engagement with the world, and presents an opportunity for our audiences to explore a wide array of ideas. We look forward to bringing these filmmakers and audiences together to create an unforgettable festival experience.”

 Tickets for Montclair Film Festival events go on sale on Monday, September 30, 2024 at 10:00 AM for Montclair Film Members and Friday, October 4, 2024 at 10:00 AM for the public. Tickets will be available at montclairfilm.org.

The 2024 Montclair Film Festival Program 

OPENING NIGHT FILM
CONCLAVE
, directed by Edward Berger
Q&A with Edward Berger

CLOSING NIGHT FILM
THE PIANO LESSON
, directed by Malcolm Washington

Storyteller Series, presented by Audible
Q&A with John David Washington & Malcom Washington, moderated by Stephen Colbert

DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE
2073
, directed by Asif Kapadia

FICTION CENTERPIECE
UNSTOPPABLE
, directed by WIlliam Goldenberg

FAMILY CENTERPIECE
FLOW
, directed by Gints Zilbalodis

PERFORMANCE AWARD
John David Washington for THE PIANO LESSON

DIRECTOR AWARD
Marielle Heller for NIGHTBITCH

DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER AWARD

Asif Kapadia for 2073

BREAKTHROUGH DIRECTOR AWARD
Malcolm Washington for THE PIANO LESSON

DAVID CARR AWARD FOR TRUTH IN FILMMAKING
Petra Costa for APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS

CONVERSATIONS, PANELS, & SPECIAL EVENTS

The Storyteller Series, presented by Audible
Ina Garten, Hosted by Stephen Colbert

Ina Garten is a New York Times bestselling author of thirteen cookbooks and the James Beard Award-winning host of the Emmy Award Winning television shows BAREFOOT CONTESSA and BE MY GUEST, on Food Network and Discovery+.  She lives in East Hampton, New York, with her husband, Jeffrey. Her memoir, Be Ready When the Luck Happens, is included with a ticket to this conversation.

Sunday, October 20, 12:00 pm, The Wellmont

Presented In Partnership with Watchung Booksellers
In Conversation
Hollywood Awards Season: Who WIns And Why It Matters

The annual ritual of Hollywood’s film awards season, kicking off with the flurry of fall festivals and picking up steam through the Oscar® telecast, creates endless fodder for pundits and an exciting horse race for movie fans. But for industry insiders, there’s much more at stake than statuettes: The awards campaign cycle drives big dollars at the box office and in TV advertising, fuels a robust ecosystem of red-carpet events from L.A. to London, and has the power to make or break artistic and executive careers. Join Katey Rich and a panel of awards-season insiders for a lively discussion of this year’s race, the buzziest contenders, and their impact on the business and culture of Hollywood. Rich is the awards editor at The Ankler, where she writes the biweekly Prestige Junkie newsletter and hosts the Prestige Junkie podcast.

Sunday, October 20, 4 pm, Cinema 505

FREE (tickets required)

Presented in partnership with The Ankler 

Montclair’s Own Series

ABOUT THOSE MISCARRIAGES AND OTHER MESSES I’VE MADE

Bethany Hall’s one-uterus comedy show is a hilariously savage glimpse into the realities of motherhood and miscarriages. Raising kids, and building a family, is so complicated and invigorating that it makes you want to shout and cheer and cry all at the same time.  About Those Miscarriages and Other Messes I’ve Made rejects the isolation, shame and guilt surrounding miscarriages and parenting. With great humor, it thoughtfully combines pain and grief with the thrilling, breathtaking (and exhausting) joy that is parenthood.

Written & Performed by: Bethany Hall

Directed by: Maureen Towey

Music by: Anne Eisendrath

Tuesday, October 22, 7:00 PM, Cinema505
Montclair’s Own Series
StorySLAM: BEHIND THE SCENES

Join us for an evening of real, raw, and riveting stories that show life from a whole new perspective. “Behind The Scenes” explores stories that stray from the bigger picture, showing that things aren’t always as they may seem. Share your behind-the-scenes experiences and let the audience in on what may have happened when no one was looking.
Wednesday, October 23, 7:30 PM, Cinema505 

Montclair’s Own Series

Montclair Improv Comedy: THE MOVIE!

Montclair Improv Comedy will celebrate “A Night of Movie-Themed Improv Comedy.” From short forms to never-seen-before movie trailers to a fully improvised movie, the entire night will be created completely in real-time, right before your eyes, and inspired by YOU and your suggestions. Join us during the Montclair Film Festival by celebrating a night of movie-themed comedy with Montclair Improv!
Thursday, October 24, 7:30 PM, Cinema505

In Conversation
Annual Report: State Of The Film Industry

Film has the unique power to shift culture, change hearts and occasionally blow minds. But after several years of disruption to the cinema pipeline — pandemic shutdowns, a broad industry pivot to streaming, plus the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes that put a full stop to nearly all production — Hollywood is retrenching and exploring new strategies to get movies to the screen and to audiences.

Sean McNulty will lead a discussion with film insiders about production, distribution, exhibition, and everything else it takes to make movie magic happen in a changing industry landscape. McNulty is the author of The Wakeup, the Hollywood and media newsletter from The Ankler, and the host of The Ankler podcast.

Saturday, October 26, 1 pm, Cinema 505

FREE (tickets required)

Presented in partnership with The Ankler

In Conversation

Artists, Audiences & Artificial Intelligence

Since ChatGPT’s debut in 2022, Hollywood and other creative industries have been racing to understand, capitalize on, and defend against the emergence of artificial intelligence tools. AI has the capacity to drive immense creativity in storytelling, but many industry stakeholders remain wary of its impact on the art and craft of cinema. As the tech itself continues its rapid evolution, companies and creators must adjust to how AI will remake the execution and distribution of filmed entertainment.

Join Ashley Cullins and a panel of top media executives and AI innovators for a discussion of how AI has disrupted filmmaking and where the tech is going next. Cullins is the author of Dealmakers, the entertainment business newsletter from The Ankler, and of the forthcoming book, Your Favorite Scary Movie, about the Scream franchise.

Saturday, October 26, 3:30pm, Cinema 505

FREE (tickets required)

Presented in partnership with The Ankler 

Special Screening!

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

Director: Jim Sharman

Producer: Michael White

Cast: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O’Brien

UK/USA/100 min

When sweethearts Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon) get stuck with a flat tire during a storm, they discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), a transvestite scientist. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker (Meat Loaf) and a creepy butler (Richard O’Brien). Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named Rocky.

The Montclair Film Festival is proud to present the 1975 classic, #1 cult-film of all time, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, featuring the The Ordinary Kids Floor Show! The Ordinary Kids were formed in 2020 during the height of the pandemic, as a virtual Rocky Horror experience and have made the transition to a live performing troupe made up of die hard fans. Get ready to dust off your high heels and slip on your fishnets! Let’s do the Time Warp again!
For ages 18 and up
Saturday, October 26, 9:30pm, Clairidge 2

FEATURE FILMS

2073, directed by Asif Kapadia
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT
, directed by Payal Kapadia
AND SO IT BEGINS, directed by Ramona Diaz
ANORA, directed by Sean Baker
APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, directed by Petra Costa
ARMAND, directed by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
BETWEEN THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SKY, directed by Jeremy Power Regimbal
BEYOND THE GAZE: JULE CAMPBELL’S SWIMSUIT ISSUE, directed by Jill Campbell
BIRD, directed by Andrea Arnold
BLITZ, directed by Steve McQueen
CAUGHT BY THE TIDES, directed by Jia Zhang-ke
CHRISTMAS EVE IN MILLER’S POINT, directed by Tyler Taormina
LA COCINA, directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios
CONCLAVE, directed by Edward Berger
DAHOMEY, directed by Mati Diop
EEPHUS, directed by Carson Lund
EMILIA PÉREZ
, directed by Jacques Audiard
THE END, directed by Joshua Oppenheimer
ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND, directed by Raul Peck
EVERY LITTLE THING, directed by Sally Aitken
EXTREMELY UNIQUE DYNAMIC, directed by Ivan Leung, Harrison Xu, Katherine Dudas
FLOW, directed by Gints Zilbalodis
GAZER, directed by Ryan J. Sloan
THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE, directed by Magnus von Horn
GRAND TOUR, directed by Miguel Gomes
HARD TRUTHS, directed by Mike Leigh
HOMEGROWN, directed by Michael Premo
I WILL BUILD THIS WORLD FROM LOVE, directed by John Block
I’M STILL HERE, directed by Walter Salles
MARTHA, directed by R.J. Cutler
MEMOIR OF A SNAIL, directed by Adam Elliot
MEN OF WAR, directed by Billy Corbern and Jen Gatien
MICRO BUDGET, directed by Morgan Evans
MISERICORDIA, directed by Alain Guiraudie
A NEW KIND OF WILDERNESS, directed by Silje Evensmo Jacobsen
NIGHT IS NOT ETERNAL, directed by Nanfu Wang (World Premiere)
NIGHTBITCH, directed by Marielle Heller
ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL, directed by Rungano Nyoni
THE ORDER, directed by Justin Kurzel
PAINT ME A ROAD OUT OF HERE, directed by Catherine Gund
PAVEMENTS, directed by Alex Ross Perry
THE PIANO LESSON, directed by Malcolm Washington
POLITICS IS A MOTHER, RAISING HELL IS PART OF THE JOB, directed by Francine Weinberg Groff
RATIFIED, directed by Sabaah Folayan and Deborah Riley Draper
THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF IBELIN, directed by Benjamin Ree
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW directed by Jim Sharman
THE ROOM NEXT DOOR, directed by Pedro Almodóvar
SABBATH QUEEN, directed by Sandi Simcha Dubowski
THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof
THE SHEPHERD AND THE BEAR, directed by Max Keegan
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE, directed by Tim Mielants
SONGS FROM THE HOLE, directed by Contessa Gayles
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT, directed by Johan Grimonpez
SPACE COWBOY, directed by Bryce Leavitt and Marah Strauch
SWAMP DOGG GETS HIS POOL PAINTED, directed by Isaac Gale and Ryan Olson, co-directed by David McMurry
TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER, directed by Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter
UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, directed by Matthew Rankin
UNSTOPPABLE, directed by WIlliam Goldenberg
VERMIGLIO, directed by Maura Delpero
WITCHES, directed by Elizabeth Sankey
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ALLEE WILLIS, directed by Alexis Manya Spraic
YOUNG HEARTS, directed by Anthony Schatteman
ZURAWSKI V TEXAS, directed by Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault

SHORT FILMS

‘98 HONDA, directed by Christian Banda

51ST STATE, directed by Hannah Rosenzweig

ALL THINGS METAL, directed by Motoki Otsuka

AN ALMOST CHRISTMAS STORY, directed by David Lowery

ALOK, directed by Alex Hedison

AMERICAN GRAIL: A QUEST FOR THE IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER, directed by Andy Sarjahani

ANUJA, directed by Adam Graves

THE BELIEVERS, directed by Evan Newman

BREAK/FIX, directed by Amanda Pinto

THE BROWN DOG, directed by Jame-James Medina and Nadia Hallgren

CHRISTMAS, EVERY DAY, directed by Faye Tsakas

DEATH BY NUMBERS, directed by Kim A. Snyder

DEEP IN MY HEART IS A SONG, directed by Jonathan PIckett

DEEP TISH, directed by Dave Paige

DENIAL, directed by Paul Moakley and Daniel Lombroso

DISSOLUTION, directed by Anthony Saxe

DIVINERS, directed by Brian Watkins

DON’T CRY FOR ME ALL YOU DRAG QUEENS, directed by Kristal Sotomayor

DREAM CAR WASH, directed by Edoardo Brighenti

DUSK, directed by Emilio Monarrez

ECHOES OF POMEGRANATE, directed by Alex Bijan Zandi

FACING THE FALLS, directed by Celia Aniskovich

FEMALE CAPTIVE, directed by Brit Crawshaw and Josh Hayward

THE FOREST (A FLORESTA), directed by Brooks Dierdorff

FREERIDE IN C, directed by Edmunds Jansons

GOOD GUY WITH A PUN, directed by Dmitry Milkin

GRACE, directed by Natalie Jasmine Harris

HENRIETTA FINDS A NEST, directed by Hannah McNally

I CAN’T BE SORRY, directed by Robert Machoian

ILY, BYE, directed by Taylor James

INCOMING CALL, directed by Lisa Molinaro

JEDO’S DEAD, directed by Sara Nimeh

KASBI, directed by Farah Jabir

LITTLE BIRD, directed by Kirsty O’Donnell

LIVESTREAMS WITH GRANDMAPUZZLES, directed by Emily Sheskin

LOFT AND FOUND, directed by Pete O’Hare and Phillip Kibbe

LYRICAL, directed by Carter M. Stewart

MEAN ENDS, directed by Émile Lavoie

MEEK, directed by Hannah Sperling

ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (MEET ME AT THE CREEK), directed by Loren Waters

THE MEETING SPOT, directed by Lauren Sick

A MOVE, directed by Elahe Esmaili

MY BACK PAGES, directed by Nick Canfield and Paul Lovelace

MY BEST FRIEND, directed by Elina Street

MY DEAD DAD, directed by Abby Ellis and Erik Osterholm

OUT OF THE DARK: CAL CALAMIA, directed by Tom Mason and Sarah Klein

PENN F—ING STATION, directed by Claire Read

PENTATARMEX RABITULAR, directed by Casey Friedman

THE PERFECT TOMATO, directed by Cristobal Abugaber

PERSONAL MYTHOLOGIES, directed by Susan O’Brien

PUNTER, directed by Jason Adam Maselle

RAT!, directed by Neal Suresh Mulani

REALLY GOOD DRIVER, directed by Alex Song-Xia

RELATIONSHIP TO PATIENT, directed by Caroline Creaghead

REPLAY, directed by Phil Mazo

THE SACRIFICE, directed by Christopher Werner

SANGRE VIOLENTA / SANGRE VIOLETA, directed by Edna Diaz and Arturo Jiménez

SHINER, directed by Nora Marris

SHIT ON YOUR LIP, directed by Elvira Ibragimova

SLEEPING ALONE, directed by Kelsea Bauman-Murphy

SOMETHING BLUE, directed by Jinsui Song

STATUES ALSO DIE , directed by ​​Alain Resnais, Chris Marker and Ghislain Cloquet

STAY HERE, directed by Marley Rankin

STEADY, directed by Joey Rogoff and Brian Yuran

STRANGE CREATURES, directed by Nicholas Payne Santos

TESSA, directed by Megan Dahl

THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE…, directed by Britney Fan

TR(OL)L, directed by Yourgo Artsitas

TRAGEDY BABES, directed by Christa Haley

VELO LOVE, directed by Carlos Cruz and Sam Méndez

WHAT WE DISCOVER ALONG THE WAY, directed by Rose Vincelli Gustine

WORKERS’ COMP, directed by Philip Steiger

WORKING SUMMER, directed by LIly Weisberg

YELLOW DAISY BUTTERFLY, directed by Diek Grobler 

ABOUT MONTCLAIR FILM

The thirteenth Annual Montclair Film Festival will take place from October 18-27, 2024. The Storyteller Series is presented by our executive audio sponsor, Audible. We are grateful for generous support from Craig Newmark Philanthropies, American Express Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center, JP Morgan Private Bank, and Netflix.  Additional support is provided by Chiesa, Shahinian & Giantomasi PC, Don & Marla Cussen, Google/YouTube, The Nature Conservancy, New Jersey Economic Development Authority and RMR Wealth Builders, Inc. We are also grateful for our partners at Coldwell Banker, Compass, Hansen Jacobson & Partners, Partners for Health Foundation, ML Management Partners, and Spiro Harrison & Nelson LLC. All programs are made possible with funds from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, as well as the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. The Montclair Film Festival is supported in part with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Montclair Film provides unique and meaningful ways to engage with diverse, creative, and sophisticated audiences and seeks sponsors for its signature film festival and year-round film, education, and community programs that attract more than 70,000 annual attendees and generate more than 750 million media impressions yearly.

Montclair Film, a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, transforms lives and communities through the power of film and filmmaking. They do this by presenting special events and year-round programs that showcase the joy and connection of storytelling and educate the film-makers and film-lovers of today and tomorrow.

For more information about Montclair Film, visit www.MontclairFilm.org.

Join Montclair Film Online:

Websites:     http://montclairfilm.org and theclairidge.org

Twitter:        @MontclairFilm @TheClairidge

Facebook:   facebook.com/MontclairFilm and /TheClairidge

Instagram:   instagram.com /MontclairFilm and /TheClairidge

YouTube:     youtube.com/montclairfilmfest

 

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