Talk movie to me! The Annapolis Film Festival is HERE!

Published: Wed, 03/25/15

Annapolis
Film
Festival
March 26th - 29th
OUR MESSAGE

This is always a fantastic event for Annapolis and we are fortunate that it is returning for the 3rd successful year!

With more than 70 films ranging in length from a few minutes to full feature length in a dozen venues--there is something for everyone!

There will be shorts and longs. Fiction and documentaries. Producers, directors, and actors will be on hand to discuss their films. There will be panels for the audience to ask their questions.

And there will be parties, soirees, and premieres to attend over the span of 4 days.

So, plan your weekend now and make sure you get your tickets in advance!

I look forward to it and I look forward to seeing you as I sprint between theaters!


Enjoy the show!

All the best-


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For the third year, the Annapolis Film Festival will bring Hollywood to the Chesapeake with an incredible line up of independent feature, shorts and documentary films. The Festival takes place March 26 to 29, 2015, in downtown Annapolis. Moviegoers can stroll from venue to venue or catch a free City Circulator trolley to see some of the world’s smartest and edgiest just-released films.

Opening Night at St. John’s Key Auditorium kicks off the Festival. With Loews Annapolis Hotel as Festival Central and O’Callaghan’s Hotel as the main venue for Panels and Workshops, the Festival screening venues include Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, St. John’s College – Key Auditorium, Asbury United Methodist Church on West Street, St. Anne’s Parish Hall and Annapolis Elementary School. All venues seat a minimum of 225 people.

Special showcases will include films by and about the African-American, Jewish and LGBT experience, and the Student Showcase which will feature 12 shorts. Other film topics include sailing, comedies, veterans, mental health, global politics, world cinema and conversations with surprise industry guests.

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