‘Nashville Film Festival’ Lineup, Details And How To Screen Finalists For October Awards

Nashville Film Festival
Nashville, News
April Neale

The Nashville Film Festival is up and running virtually despite COVID, and has announced the finalists and the protocols for the festival this fall 2020 event.

This virtual festival plans to expand their audience reach and increase accessibility for 2020 selections.

Today, the Nashville Film Festival rolled out their official program selections for its Music City/Music Documentaries and Tennessee Features/Tennessee Shorts Competition Programs for the 51st edition of the festival.

This all takes place virtually from October 1-7, 2020.

About Nashville Film Festival

Originally founded in 1969, the Nashville Film Festival is one of the first film festivals in the United States and will host its 51st festival from October 1-7, 2020.

The Nashville Film Festival is a globally recognized nonprofit organization and cultural event presenting the best in world cinema, American independent films and documentaries by veteran masters, up-and-coming directors, and first-time filmmakers.

The festival has Academy Award qualifying status, and celebrates innovation, music and the many voices of the human spirit through the art of film.

Virtual VIP Festival Badges are now on sale for $125 at www.nashfilm.org. VIP Badges provide unlimited access to all 200+ virtual/online film screenings and exclusive film, music and cultural content. Virtual Music Passes are also available for sale and include access to NashFilm Music Program virtual events and pro mentoring sessions.

Selections in consideration

Selections for the Music City/Music Documentaries competition include After So Many Days, Can You Hear My Voice?, Elvira: The True Story of Dallas Frazier, Jose Feliciano – Behind This Guitar, Los Últimos Frikis, Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story, The Oratorio, Sisters: Dream & Variations and Slim and I.

Selections for the Tennessee Features competition include Belief, Bowen’s Heart, Death to Life, Nobody Famous, Rattled, Shine Service, Three Cords and a Lie, Where She Lies and You Don’t Know Me.

The films range from inspirational stories about legendary music icons, and stories of human resilience and self-discovery.

“We’re thrilled to share these incredible works as the first piece of the 2020 virtual line-up,” said Lauren Ponto, programming manager of the Nashville Film Festival in a press release. “From portraits of musicians to narrative and documentary films from right here in Tennessee, each film is unique and covers a wide range of music and film genres. We are honored to showcase these perspectives in this year’s festival.”

Music City Documentaries Program

After So Many Days, directed by Jim Hanft, Samantha Yonack

https://www.facebook.com/HellsHalfMileFilmMusic/videos/362207081389151/

After a decade of making music together, Jim and Sam, a recently married singer/songwriter duo from Los Angeles, were not the conventionally successful band they hoped they’d be. Feeling stuck and anxious, the duo made a spontaneous decision to go “all in,” making a pact to play one show every day for a year. With suitcases and a guitar, they ventured out for a 365-day tour down unexplored roads and onto unexpected stages, bringing their music to new audiences throughout 14 different countries. After So Many Days, is an intimate front row seat to the highs and lows of what it’s like for two people to pursue a dream, together.

Cast: Jim Hanft and Samantha Yonack

Premiere Status: Tennessee Premiere

Can You Hear My Voice?, directed by Bill Brummel

Can You Hear My Voice? chronicles the one-of-a-kind Shout at Cancer choir, whose members have all had their voice boxes removed, as they prepare for their most ambitious concert – a sold-out performance at London’s historic Tabernacle theater. Along the way, choir members’ cancer stories unfold, revealing their struggles with self-identity, self-doubt and loss. This is a triumphant testimony illuminating a universal theme – the human capacity for resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. Produced and directed by award-winning Bill Brummel, his first film since having his own voice box removed in 2016.

Cast: Dr. Thomas Moors, Sara Bowden-Evans, Pug Halliday, Andrew Beaumont

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Elvira: The True Story of Dallas Frazier, directed by Scott McDaniel

Hall of Fame songwriter – Dallas Frazier – is joined by Grammy winning musical icons Charley Pride, Connie Smith, The Oak Ridge Boys and Grammy winning producer Ray Baker to share never before told stories of his successful multi-genre and unequaled songwriting career. Dallas Frazier placed more than 40 songs in the Top 20 on Billboard’s Country singles chart – including ten #1 commercial hits. Including signature songs such as Mohair Sam, There Goes My Everything, Beneath Still Waters and Elvira. His original songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and more. His songs have been covered by the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Peggy Lee, Keith Richards, Diana Ross, Tina Turner and the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley.

Cast: Ray Baker, Dallas Frazier, The Oak Ridge Boys, Charley Pride and Connie Smith

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Jose Feliciano – Behind This Guitar, directed by Helen Murphy, Frank Licari

Jose Feliciano – Behind This Guitar chronicles the life and continuing career of singer/guitarist Jose Feliciano. Voted as “the world’s greatest living guitarist” and one of the best of all time, Jose Feliciano, is also the first ever global Latin crossover artist, the first Latin American to win a Best New Artist Grammy and Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Grammy, the first to win a Latin Grammy, and he is a pioneer in the mixing of musical genres and musical interpretation. It is the story of one of the greatest and most underrated superstar music artists of all time.

Cast: Jose Feliciano, Carlos Santana, Gloria Estefan, Rudy Perez, Emilio Estefan

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Los Últimos Frikis, directed by Nicholas Brennan

An intimate documentary portrait of ZEUS, Cuba’s hard-rocking, communist-sponsored heavy metal band and their three-decade career spent screaming to be heard.

Cast: ZEUS

Premiere Status: Tennessee Premiere

Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story, directed by Kevin S. Bright, Jeff Consiglio

After three decades as the colorful bandleader to “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” master trumpeter Doc Severinsen defies nature with a relentless schedule of touring, teaching and performing into his nineties. A beloved musical icon traces his groundbreaking career and personal trials underscoring a life of inspiration and obsession.

Cast: Doc Severinsen, Questlove, Chris Botti, Arturo Sandoval, Ernie Watts

Premiere Status: US Premiere

The Oratorio, directed by Alex Bayer, Jonathan Mann, Mary Anne Rothberg

Martin Scorsese reveals the story of a single performance in 1826 that forever changed America’s cultural landscape with the introduction of Italian opera to New York City — an event Mozart’s great librettist helped organize. Taking place in Scorsese’s childhood church, this watershed event was lost to history for almost 200 years, but has been rediscovered and the “lost oratorio” will be re-staged.

Cast: Martin Scorsese, Jim Gaffigan, Teatro Lirico di Cagliari

Premiere Status: Southeast Premiere

Sisters: Dream & Variations, directed by Catherine Legault

Tyr and Jasa grew up in an artistic household where art was a way of life. Quirky and insightful sisters, Tyr is a musician and singer while Jasa is an interdisciplinary artist. Inspired by their great-grandmother’s recordings of Icelandic folk songs, they have developed artistic practices that draw on their colourful imaginations and Icelandic roots. Their exploration leads them to journey to Iceland for the first time and collaborate on a project that brings together their artistic disciplines and cultural heritage. In her debut feature film Sisters: Dream & Variations, Catherine Legault immerses us in a world made up of animation, performances and cinema vérité. More than a portrait, the film is an inspiring look at the artistic approach, its various forms and how it can simultaneously express and explore who we are.

Cast: Tyr Jami and Jasa Baka

Premiere Status: Southeast Premiere

Slim and I, directed by Kriv Stenders

For over 50 years country music legend Slim Dusty and his wife Joy McKean trail-blazed their way across Australia performing, writing and collecting songs of the bush and its people. They created a musical legacy that to this day continues to entertain and inspire, a catalogue of plain speaking yet profoundly insightful music documenting the rural Australian experience. Theirs is perhaps one of the greatest partnerships in Australian music history.

This film brings the Queen of Country Music, Joy McKean, to light.

Cast: Joy McKean, Keith Urban, Paul Kelly, Don Walker, Kasey Chambers, Missy Higgins, Troy Casar-Daley, Chad Morgan

Premiere Status: US Premiere

TENNESSEE FEATURES COMPETITION PROGRAM

Belief, directed by Benjamin Neal, Cassidy Graves

Two best friends, Irma and McKenzie, live unassuming lives in their small town. However, Irma’s world turns upside down after she has a mysterious experience in the field behind her house. Not wanting to be left out of the limelight, McKenzie insists that she also had a supernatural encounter. While Irma questions the origins of what happened to her, McKenzie is adamant that they were both contacted by Jesus Christ. However, Irma soon starts to believe that she was visited by something extraterrestrial.

Cast: Cassidy Graves, Hayley Stone, Benjamin Neal, Jacob Blizard, Valerie Nea

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Bowen’s Heart, directed by Lexi Read, Zach Read

This film follows eight-year-old Bowen through his third major open heart surgery, his parents caught in the tension between hoping the surgery will make his life better and knowing it could make things much worse.

Cast: Bowen Hammitt, Sarah Hammitt, Matt Hammitt, Emmy Hammitt, Claire Hammitt, Lewis Hammitt

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Death to Life, directed by Nate Powers

23 states in the U.S. experienced a significant rise in opioid overdose in 2019. In the newest film by Nate Powers, DEATH to LIFE shines a light on the humanity behind the statistics, as you’re introduced to people whose stories are embedded in the very heart of this crisis.

Cast: Markus McFolling, Chelsea McFolling, Kurstie Elser, Rodney Mullins, Dalton Bishop

Premiere Status: Southeast Premiere

Nobody Famous, directed by Elizabeth Ahlstrom

Set against the backdrop of a socially and politically volatile sixties, Nobody Famous traces the quick rise and steady fall of sixties folk/pop trio, The Pozo Seco Singers. Recounted through the current day lens of former member, Taylor Pie.

Cast: Taylor Pie

Premiere Status: Tennessee Premiere

Rattled, directed by Kd Amond

On her mother’s death, Michelle Daniels returns home where she’s unexpectedly reunited with her estranged and acutely mentally ill sister Addison. What Michelle intended to be a quick trip to settle the family succession, spirals out of control as her sister displays an increasingly sinister obsession.

Cast: Sarah Zanotti, Elisabeth Donaldson

Premiere Status: World Premiere

Shine Service, directed by Drew Maynard

Shine Service tells the incredible life story of Robert Person, a/k/a “Percy”, an 82-year-old, African American shoe shine man. Percy began shining shoes in 1947 with a small shoe stand on Nashville’s historic Jefferson Street and currently owns and operates Shine Service in the historic downtown Nashville Arcade. He is a Nashville icon and has touched the lives of many people including professional athletes and high-profile public officials.

Cast: Percy Person

Premiere Status: Tennessee Premiere

Three Cords and a Lie, directed by Trent Atkinson

Hoping to heal from his difficult coming out, a rising – and gay – country singer returns to his small Tennessee hometown to perform for the first time.

Cast: Brandon Stansell, Shelly Fairchild, Cody Alan, Pam Stansell, Jeffrey James, Kent Parham, Steve Boysen, Ryan Aceto, Erik Halbig, Richard Winham, Ty Brown, Phreadom Bastion Dimas, Indigo McAlister, Jessica Christt, Melody Martinez, Andrea Y Mobley, Jessica Strong, Hannah Swann

Premiere Status: Southeast Premiere

Where She Lies, directed by Zach Marion

This film tells the gripping true story of an assaulted teen, Peggy Philips, who gives birth out of wedlock in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1962. Upon giving birth, Peggy receives conflicting narratives about her infant’s fate, with one doctor claiming that her baby had passed, and another claiming it was thriving. Thirty-three years later, Peggy’s mother reveals on her deathbed that Peggy’s baby is still alive. After a series of new attempts to uncover the truth, including exhuming her infant’s alleged grave, Peggy reaches an impasse when she runs out of money.

Almost two decades later, the film documents Peggy uncovering the truth about what happened. Through its investigation of false narratives, memory, and motherhood, the film explores the gas-lighting and discrimination that Peggy faced as a sexual assault survivor in the 1960’s deep south.

Cast: Peggy Philips, Zach Marion

Premiere Status: World Premiere

You Don’t Know Me, directed by Jon Kent

You don’t know TN death row inmate Abu-Ali Abdur ‘Rahman and the cascade of injustices that keep him fighting for his life. You don’t know Lionel Barrett, a celebrated defense attorney turned reclusive goat farmer, who inexplicably blew Abu’s case. You don’t know the prominent businessman whose mysterious cult orchestrated the crime or the deceitful DA who misled the jury. Know them–and the truth behind one of Nashville’s most notorious crimes.

Cast: Abu-Ali Abdur ‘Rahman, Lionel Barrett, Sumter Camp, Brad MacLean, Matt Pulle, Kirk Loggins, Neal McAlpin, Linda Manning, Ed Miller, Mark Garafola, Joe Ingle, Kris Sperry, MD

Premiere Status: World Premiere

TENNESSEE SHORTS COMPETITION PROGRAM

  • Birthday Boy, Director: Cole Bankston
  • Bury Me at Taylor Hollow, Director: Orion Pahl
  • D.R.U.G.S, Director: Colin Pierce
  • Data, Director: Spencer Glover
  • Everything Is Sound, Director: Dan Snyder
  • Final, Director: Chris St Croix
  • Fortunate Country, Director: Kristin Jordan Tripe and Julia Hinson
  • Hangry, Director: Clint Till
  • How Great Art Thou, Director: Brian Oxley
  • La Sirena, Director: Matteo Servante
  • Life After Death, Director: Noah Glenn
  • Rally George, Director: John Mofield
  • Serious Matter in the Middle of the Night, Director: Josh Copeland
  • Son of Sun, Director: Anthony Short
  • Speak Again, Director: Jared LaCroix and Jacob Abell
  • The Little Tea Shop, Director: Molly J. Wexler & Matteo Servente
  • The Song, Director: Daan van den Berg
  • We Can’t Wait, Director: Lauren Ready
  • When Rhythm and Blues Rocked Nashville, Director: Matt Follett
  • Why She Smiles, Director: Caroline Sims
  • Wild Bill Horsecock, Director: Oliver Shahery

 

Articles You May Like

Dolly Parton Suffers Devastating Loss
Jelly Roll Shares His Daily Life On Tour
Zach Bryan’s Ex, Brianna’s Latest Advice Has Fans Scratching Heads
Bunnie XO Makes Big Moves With Upcoming Tell-All Book
Clue Jelly Roll’s New Bar Will Offer Tattoos

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *