The Tallahassee Film Festival will be held April 6-10 and will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the film Something Wild with two screenings on April 6 at FSU’s Student Life Center at 7pm and 10:30pm with a Q&A in between. Over the next 4 days, in addition to more than 70 films, TFF will be hosting a number of special events including educational panels and workshops, opening and closing night presentations, after parties and an awards ceremony. During the ceremony, Asiel Norton will be recognized as the recipient of the 2011 Emerging Filmmaker award. The events will be held at several venues in Tallahassee. Information on all events, including film synopses and trailers are available at http://www.tallahasseefilmfestival.com/films_2011/.
Opening Night Presentation – Small Town Murder Songs
A modern gothic tale of crime and redemption starring Peter Stormare (Fargo, The Big Lebowski, Armageddon) as Walter, an aging police officer from a small Ontario Mennonite town who comes up hard against the mistrust of his community. When a young, unidentified woman is found dead by the lake – the victim of a brutal and violent crime – Walter and his partner Jim (Aaron Poole, The Safety of Objects) are called to the scene of the town’s first murder investigation in decades. Slowly the town discovers the violent history of Walter’s past, and coupled with the suspicions around the investigation, Walter’s newly reformed life threatens to be upset. The film also stars Jill Hennessy (TV’s Crossing Jordan and Lymelife) and Martha Plimpton (TV’s Raising Hope and HBO’s How to Make It in America).
TFF 2011 Education: Panels & Workshops
These panels and workshops will be conducted by talented and practicing professionals, including Tim McNeal, the Vice President of Talent Development & Diversity for ABC Disney Television Group, addressing traditional and new topics related to filmmaking and the film industry. Topics include screenwriting, documentaries, film budgeting, editing, Trends in Hispanic films, and a look at Trends in New Media and Filmmaking.
The Panels and workshops will run from April 7-9 and will be held at the Aloft Hotel downtown. For a full list of scheduled events and times visit: http://www.tallahasseefilmfestival.com/education/panels.php
Closing Night Presentation – Redland
As a family struggles to survive in rural America during the Great Depression, their daughter’s secret affair begins a journey into the unknown. From writer/director, Asiel Norton, comes this story about the eternal laws of survival and existence, and how one act can begin the dissolution as well as the rebirth of a family. Redland will make its southeastern debut at our festival as the Closing Night Feature Film, to be preceded by another rarely seen, but amazing short by filmmaking brothers Michael and Justin Younesi, Look Not at the Mountains!
Tickets
Priority seating is given to All-Access Pass holders. All-Access passes cost $25.00 per person and can be purchased online at TallahasseeFilmFestival.com and at each venue before film screenings. An All-Access pass will get you admission to an unlimited number of screenings throughout the festival, priority admission at all venues, all after parties, the awards ceremony and Opening and Closing Night.
Individual General Admission tickets will be available at the theatres. Opening Night and Best of Fest tickets are available for $10 per person. Closing Night and all other screenings will cost $5 per person at the venue. General admission opens 15 minutes prior to show time and will be sold on a first come, first served basis. The educational workshops and panels are free to the public.
For more information please visit, www.tallahasseefilmfestival.com