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Wednesday
Sep282022

10th Anniversary Middleburg Film Festival tickets now on sale!

by Nathaniel R

the Opening Night, Centerpiece, and Spotlight films

Has it really been ten years? We've been going to Middleburg for years now for this intimate weekend festival in scenic Virginia. Three years ago your host here (that's me) launched an ongoing early morning Oscar panel "Coffee & Contenders" with Clayton Davis and Jazz Tangcay (who have both since joined Variety). It's a treat to see famiiar faces from the Washington DC area each year and if any readers come to the festival make sure to say hello. Festivals start to feel like reunion parties if you go enough times!

The year they'll have films like White Noise, Glass Onion: A Knives Out MysterySomewhere in Queens, and The Whale (and more to be announced). Receiving tributes and awards this year are actors Stephanie Hsu and Brendan Fraser, writer/director Noah Baumbach, editor Bob Ducsay, and composer Michael Abels.  Passes and ticket passages are now on sale. Full press release after the jump...

A pic from last year's "Coffee & Contenders" panel

 

The Middleburg Film Festival announced today a first round of programming for its 10th year, which is returning with a selection of film screenings, conversations and events October 13-16. Launching the four-day festival is WHITE NOISE from Academy Award-nominated writer/director Noah Baumbach. Based on Don DeLillo’s novel of the same name, the black comedy stars Adam Driver as a renowned professor of Hitler studies who along with his wife (Greta Gerwig) and children face an “airborne toxic event” hanging over their town that threatens everyone’s lives. Don Cheadle, Jodie Turner-Smith, Sam Nivola and Raffey Cassidy also star. Baumbach will be returning to MFF to accept the 10th Anniversary Spotlight Filmmaker Award - he attended in 2019 with his Oscar nominated film “Marriage Story.”

GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY will screen on Friday, October 14 as the Friday Centerpiece Film and will include a discussion with writer/director Rian Johnson where he will receive the Distinguished Screenwriter Award. Additionally, Johnson and his film editor Bob Ducsay will be presented with the inaugural Variety Creative Collaborators Award and participate in a separate conversation that will not only focus on their current film but take a look back at their previous collaborations including "Looper," "Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” and "Knives Out." In “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc who time travels to Greece to uncover a fresh mystery involving a new cast of colorful suspects. Joining Craig are Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Kate Hudson, Jessica Henwick and Madelyn Cline.

Screening as the festival’s Saturday Centerpiece film is Ray Romano’s directorial debut SOMEWHERE IN QUEENS which he also wrote and stars in. The family dramedy and love letter to New York’s largest borough is produced by MFF Advisory Board members Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa (“Nebraska,” “Little Miss Sunshine”) who will join Romano at the festival to discuss their film following the evening screening on Saturday, October 15. Co-written by Mark Stegemann, the film features an ensemble cast that also includes Laurie Metcalf, Jacob Ward, Tony Lo Bianco, Sadie Stanley, Sebastian Maniscalco, and Jennifer Esposito.

The Friday Spotlight Film is THE WHALE, directed by Darren Aronofsky and based on Samuel D. Hunter’s acclaimed stage play of the same name from which he adapted the screenplay. Brendan Fraser turns out a remarkable performance as a reclusive English teacher living with severe obesity who attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption. The film also stars Hong Chau, Sadie Sink, Ty Simpkins and Samantha Morton. Fraser and Hunter will be on hand for a post screening conversation to discuss their collaboration.

MFF will recognize Stephanie Hsu with the Rising Star Award for her breakthrough performance in EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE opposite Michelle Yeoh. She will participate in a conversation following a special screening of the film after which she will be presented with the award. The box office hit film broke records by becoming A24’s first film to surpass the $100 million benchmark.

“We’re honored to be joined by so many artists and filmmakers, both new and returning, who are coming to Middleburg to share their work with us as we celebrate our 10th year,” said MFF Executive Director Susan Koch.

Saturday afternoon will see the return of many of MFF’s previous Distinguished Composer and Songwriter honorees who will each have a selection of their works performed by a 40-piece orchestra.  Joining the 10th Anniversary Concert celebration are songwriter Diane Warren, composers Mark Isham, Marco Beltrami, Kris Bowers, Charles Fox and the 2022 Distinguished Composer Award recipient Michael Abels. Abels is known for his genre defying scores for Jordan Peele’s “Get Out,” “Us” and this year’s “Nope.” He also composed the upcoming LA Opera production “Omar,” which is premiering October 22.

“Showcasing film music has been a signature event of our festival from the beginning. We’re thrilled to celebrate our festival’s 10th year by bringing so many world renowned composers back for an anniversary concert – and to also welcome this year’s talented composer honoree, Michael Abels” said MFF Founder and Board Chair Sheila C. Johnson.

Festival ticket packages and passes are currently for sale at www.middleburgfilm.org, and individual tickets will go on sale in early October.

The Coca-Cola Company returns as the Festival’s Presenting Sponsor. The Washington Post is the Founding Media Sponsor. 

 


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Reader Comments (4)

I'll see you there! If anyone is in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area and is on the fence about attending, let me strongly echo everything Nathaniel said. It's a lovely low key festival with excellent programming in a wonderful setting.


Also @Nathaniel, that photo you shared of you, Clayton, and Jazz is on the festival website's banner--but they've mislabeled it! The caption on their site says it's Clayton interviewing Sean Baker and the cast of Red Rocket!

September 28, 2022 | Registered CommenterJonathan

I attended this festival twice. And yay, I got to see some stuff two weeks ahead of everyone else.

Getting any tickets other than a $1,200+ package is impossible. You'll note that the single showing tickets always mysteriously seem to be sold out. And if they are not sold out, they are for a very limited day.

For those of us with plain old boring people jobs living and working in DC, VA or MD, spending $1,200+ for a pass and driving out to Middleburg (which is, despite what Google Maps might tell you, NOT close to DC) to see a movie that will be at E Street in 2-4 weeks is not the wisest use of time or money.

So, I love that Nathaniel (and apparently Jonathan) get to go. Love it for them! But for the regular old movie lover who has to go to work the next day ... don't get your hopes up and don't waste your time. Unless you are willing to spend $1,200+ and take some leave and put the miles on your automobile, you will not be going.

Go be a regular person and see the festivals through the AFI, my BooBunnies. AFI Docs, Latin American Film Festival, EU Showcase (my personal favorite), the list goes on and on at the AFI. And it's all right off the red line with better food options.

September 28, 2022 | Registered CommenterCharlie G

Ugh, Clayton Davis, always the worst takes.

September 30, 2022 | Registered CommenterPeggy Sue
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