Sunday, November 17, 2024

OPENING NIGHT GALA FILMS

FLICKERS’ RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES OPENING NIGHT GALA FILMS 

 

The August 6th Evening Kicks Off Our 37th Anniversary Year!

   

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The 23rd Annual Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF), a major destination on the Festival circuit and recognized by the Academy as a Qualifying Festival in all short film categories, welcomes stellar film making talents from all over the world to beautiful Providence, Rhode Island – one of America’s oldest and most beloved cities. RIIFF embraces both filmmakers and screenwriters with the sort of warm-hearted spirit that fosters long-lasting friendships, sparks exciting creative projects, and inspires artists to return again and again. The World Premiere of Chris Overton’s “The Silent Child” took place at RIIFF two years ago, received the Festival’s Grand Prize and Academy nomination, and went on to receive the coveted Oscar® (https://vimeo.com/262490275)

 

Last year. nine films from the Festival were nominated for Academy Awards® with three screening at our Opening Night. 

 

On Tuesday, August 6, 2019, discover an unforgettably memorable selection of short films from around the world and New England that await audiences at the gala opening night.  

 

This year’s selection will engage, entertain and audience’s may discover the next Academy Award nominee. The evening will salute RIIFF’s unique status: out of more than 7,000 film festivals world wide, the Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival is one of only a handful of qualifying Festivals with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences-the Oscars–in the Live Action, Animation and Documentary short categories, the Canadian Screen Awards and the British Academy of Television & Film Arts (BAFTA). It is the lone Festival in New England with these accolades and one of 10 worldwide. 

 

To date, 66 films that have premiered at the Festival have gone on to receive Academy Award nominations. There have been 10 wins.

 

OUR OPENING NIGHT ROSTER OF FILMS: 

My Moon

Directed by: Eusong Lee | 9 min. United States, 2018

A relationship between three celestial bodies; a romance between Earth, Moon, and Sun. Presenting “My Moon”, a new short film directed by Eusong Lee, brought to you by King of Pine in collaboration with Chromosphere.

 

A Sister

Directed by: Delphine Girard | 16 min. Belgium, 2019

A night. A car. A women in trouble. A call.

 

The Christmas Gift

Directed by: Bogdan Muresanu | 23 min. Romania, 2018

On the 20th of December, 1989, a few days after Ceausescu’s bloody repression in Timisoara, a father’s quiet evening turns to sheer ordeal as he finds out that his little son has mailed a wish letter to Santa. As the kid understood, his father’s desire was to see Ceausescu dead.

 

AYANEH

Directed by: Nicolas Greinacher | 14 min. Switzerland, 2019

Set in Switzerland, our story follows Ayaneh, a young refugee from Afghanistan. One day at a public swimming pool she meets Anna and instantly feels attracted to her. As the relationship between the two women develops, Ayaneh is confronted with growing resistance from her religious family.

 

The filmmaker and cast will be in attendance 

 

Turkey’s Done

Directed by: Monique Impagliazzo, Jennifer Tini | 18 min. United States, 2018

Turkey’s Done is a short comedic film revolving around Peaches Bracco (Cheri Oteri), a South Philly housewife, who is impatiently waiting for her cheating husband to come home for a Thanksgiving he’ll never forget. With support from her neighbors (some of them begrudgingly) Peaches finally has the chance to walk away from the man who has strayed one too many times after remaining by his side for years during his incarceration.

 

The filmmaker and cast will be in attendance 

 

Storm

Directed by: Will Kindrick | 11 min. United States, 2019

A government enforced dating app malfunctions sending an unexpected user through a series of splash portals determined to seal his fate.

 

STAND UP

Directed by: Pierre Le Gall, Sarah Malléon | 20 min. France, 2018

Martinique Island. Joseph, 8, refuses to accept the departure of his older brother to the mainland France. Influenced by the traditional stories of his grandfather, he is convinced that Lentikri, an ancient martinican monster, prowls around the house to attack his family. Joseph decides to confront it.

 

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