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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
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Local ďŹlm festival returns after pandemic hiatus BY CONNOR DZIAWURA West Valley View Staff Writer
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eoria Film Festival Executive Director Jason Carney sees ďŹlm festivals as fostering their own little community. âThereâs just that sense of comradery from ďŹlm lovers,â Carney described. âItâs not your casual ďŹlmgoer, so everybodyâs just got this sense of belonging and really wanting to discover the next great ďŹlm.â Perhaps that ânext great ďŹlmâ will be screening at this yearâs Peoria Film Festival, the ďŹrst since the COVID-19 pandemic forced organizers to put it on pause last year. This yearâs event will run from Friday, Sept. 17, to Sunday, Sept. 19, at Harkins Arrowhead 18, hosting a variety of short and feature-length ďŹlms, as well as Q&As with ďŹlmmaker participation. An opening-night cocktail party at Headquarters will kick the weekend off, beneďŹting parent organization Phoenix Film Foundationâs education programs. Then, the screenings will formally begin at Harkins with director Maria Schrad-
erâs âIâm Your Man,â about a scientist living with a humanoid robot designed as her perfect partner for three weeks as part of a study. On the closing night, the festival will screen director Franz Kranzâs âMass,â in which two sets of parents attempt to overcome a tragedy together. Additionally, winners for Best Feature Film and Best Short Film will be announced. Common throughout the festival, Carney said, are lighter themes about overcoming obstacles. Tying in with current events, for one, is the Kristine Harrington-directed documentary âEmpty Seats, Full Hearts.â âItâs about a teacher working through COVID guidelines and COVID rules when sheâs trying to educate her students,â Carney summarized. âThis documentary was made by a local television station, and so weâre going to be showcasing a longer version of it.â More âRocky-esque,â according to Carney, is âPlatform,â or âa great documentary about three Iranian sisters competing to become international champions of a martial art (Wushu).â
Then there are narrative features like Jarrett Bryantâs âMaxie,â about two unalike but drug-addicted teens (Miles Dixon and Liv Tavernier) who âform a bond as they try to get clean over a weekend,â Carney said. As for Tim Dahlseidâs music-based drama âSold Out,â Carney previewed it as telling the story of âa talent scout who takes an unknown under âSold Outâ is a music-based drama about a female talent her wing and tries to help scout who takes a down-on-his-luck construction workmold him and be successful.â er under her wing and helps him rise to his potential as In addition to a variety of a singer-songwriter. (Photo courtesy of the Peoria Film Festival) newly selected ďŹlms â and Programs under the Phoenix Film free screenings of family ďŹlms â award Foundation, the Peoria and Phoenix winners from the Phoenix Film Festi- ďŹlm festivals were postponed when the val, the Peoria festivalâs sibling event, pandemic hit last year. The usual spring will offer an extra chance to catch up on Phoenix Film Festival was impacted recent releases viewers may have previ- ďŹrst, and as summer rolled on, Carney ously missed. said, it became clear the fall Peoria fesâBecause that way, if folks mightâve tival would be halted as well. missed our Best Picture (âTrees of âIt just didnât make sense for us to try Peaceâ) or a couple other award winners, to put on the Peoria Film Festival when they can catch them at Peoria and get a Film...continued on page 18 chance to see them there,â Carney said.
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