News Summary
The 22nd Annual Oxford Film Festival will take place from February 27 to March 2, 2025, in Oxford, Mississippi. Featuring over 80 films celebrating Mississippi’s culture and storytelling, the festival includes interactive events, panel discussions, and special screenings. Notable films include ‘Chasing Rabbits’ and ‘A House for My Mother,’ along with a diverse lineup that highlights different perspectives and identities. Join the community celebration of film and creativity!
Get Ready for the 22nd Annual Oxford Film Festival!
Mark your calendars, film lovers! Oxford, Mississippi is gearing up for the highly anticipated 22nd Annual Oxford Film Festival, which is set to unfold from February 27 to March 2, 2025. This vibrant celebration of independent cinema will be held at the fantastic Malco Oxford Commons Cinema right in the heart of Oxford.
Films that Tell Our Stories
This year’s festival is packed with excitement, featuring more than 80 films that shine a light on Mississippi’s rich culture, history, and stories. It’s not just about watching films; it’s about immersing yourself in a world of storytelling that reflects the unique character of our beloved state.
Interactive Events and Panels
But wait, there’s more! Attendees can look forward to a variety of interactive events and panel discussions with talented filmmakers. This is a perfect opportunity to dive deeper into the crafts of these amazing artists and discuss the meanings behind their works.
Opening Night Line-Up
The festival kicks off with a bang on opening night, featuring the screenings of “Chasing Rabbits” and “A House for My Mother.” “A House for My Mother,” directed by the talented Dr. Benjamin Nero from Greenwood, Mississippi, is a poignant exploration of family and heritage. Dr. Nero is notable for being the first Black graduate of the dentistry school at the University of Kentucky, making his directorial debut even more remarkable.
Following the screening, there will be a lively panel discussion with Dr. Nero, producer Ana Hoppert Flores, and co-director Pilar Timpane. It’s a chance to hear firsthand about their creative journeys and the stories behind their film.
Unpack the Stories
Next up is “Chasing Rabbits,” directed by Michael Farris Smith. The film chronicles the life of a truck stop waitress grappling with the aftermath of a home vandalism incident. After the screening, there will be a discussion with Smith, producer Anthony Thaxton, cast member McGhee Monteith, and composer Cory Chisel, diving into the film’s powerful themes.
Diverse Perspectives
Another must-see film at this year’s festival is “Color Book,” presented by David Fortune, which follows a devoted single father navigating the challenges of life after the loss of his wife. It’s bound to tug at the heartstrings. Then, on Friday, don’t miss “Designed by Preeti,” a romantic drama written and produced by Rashmi Rustagi. After the film, Rustagi and director Gayatri Everitt Bajpai will lead a Q&A session to offer insights about the film-making process.
Exploring Identity
On the schedule is “LARRY (they/them)”, directed by Catherine Legault, which delves into the complexities of non-binary identities. This film is essential viewing and is sure to create meaningful conversations.
A Tribute to Timeless Stars
Saturday brings even more excitement with “Stella Stevens: The Last Starlet,” directed by Andrew Stevens, who happens to be the son of Mississippi native Stella Stevens. Additionally, the premiere of “Last to Leave,” a short film by Mary Elizabeth Ellis, will take place that day. Expect to be dazzled by the diverse stories that will unfold through these films!
The Festival’s Heartbeat
Centrally themed “Stories That Shape Us,” this festival underscores the profound power of storytelling. Organized by the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council, which has been actively promoting the arts in the area since 2003, the festival is a great platform for local filmmakers.
Join the Celebration!
With memberships and individual tickets on sale at various price points, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to engage with the filmmakers and immerse yourself in a community-rich celebration of creativity.
Lastly, independent filmmakers, mark your calendars! The festival is currently welcoming submissions, which are open until December 9, 2024. This is a golden opportunity to showcase your work and be part of this incredible event.
So prepare yourselves, Oxford! The 22nd Annual Oxford Film Festival is approaching fast, and it promises a fantastic blend of compelling stories, engaging discussions, and community spirit. Let’s come together to celebrate the beauty of film and the stories that shape us!
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