The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival will take place
Schedule of Events:
5:30pm - Beyond The Gaze: Jule Campbell’s Swimsuit Issue
In The 1960s At The Height Of The Mad Men Era, Jule Campbell Fights Sexism And Accusations Of Objectification To Turn The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Into A Cultural Phenomenon. She Empowered Models Like Christie Brinkley, Tyra Banks, And Kathy Ireland While Launching A Media Empire And Creating A Legacy That Continues To Inspire.
Credits
Director(S): Jill Campbell
Producer(S): Jill Audrey Campbell, Jonathon Gray, Robert J Lyons
Screenwriter(S): Jill Audrey Campbell
Cast: Jule Campbell, Tyra Banks, Paulina Porizkova, Kathy Ireland, Elle Macpherson, Walter Iooss, Roshumba Williams, Stacey Williams, Christie Brinkley, Cheryl Tiegs, Carol Alt
Run Time: 107 Minutes
Location: Clapp Auditorium
8:00pm - Holding Liat
When Liat Beinin Atzili And Her Husband Are Kidnapped On October 7th, Her Israeli-American Family Is Thrust Into Turmoil, Grappling With Fractured Loyalties And Painful Truths As They Fight To Bring Her Home—And Hold On To The Places They Call Their Own. Through The Intimate Lens Of A Family’s Experience, Holding Liat Poses Complex Questions Of Identity Across Generations, As The Family Is Thrust Into The Epicenter Of A Global Conflict Rapidly Unfolding In Real-Time.
Credits
Director(S): Brandon Kramer
Producer(S): Darren Aronofsky, Yoni Brook, Lance Kramer, Ari Handel, Justin A. Gonçalves
Run Time: 97 Minutes
Location: Falmouth Academy - Simon Center
2:30pm - Master Class: Brad Silberling – Wearing Many Hats
In This Master Class, Brad Silberling, Television And Film Director Whose Credits Include The Feature Films Casper, City Of Angels, Moonlight Mile, Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events And Land Of The Lost Among Others As Well As Numerous Television Credits, Will Talk About Working In Film And Television, Changing Roles And Adapting To Work On Projects Both Large And Small And Developing The Skills To Adapt To A Variety Of Projects.
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Location: Woods Hole Community Hall
12:00pm - Master Class: The Intersection Of Music And Documentary Filmmaking
The Intersection Of Music And Documentary Filmmaking Represents A Unique Space Where Creativity Meets Complex Business Decisions. This Master Class Will Unite Two Industry Leaders – Entertainment Attorney Chris Perez And Music Supervisor Jonathan Finegold – To Share Their Expertise On Everything From Creative Music Selection To Navigating Rights And Budgets. Drawing From Their Extensive Experience With Acclaimed Documentaries And Global Productions, They Will Provide Valuable Insights Into Both The Artistic And Business Aspects Of Music In Filmmaking.
Key Topics:
Strategic Use Of Licensed Songs, Library Music, Scores, And Fair Use
Real-World Examples Distinguishing Between Fair Use And Licensed Music
Practical Challenges In Music Licensing And Clearance
Essential Roles: Music Supervision And Legal Counsel
Comprehensive Budget Planning And Cost Expectations
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Location: Woods Hole Community Hall
4:00pm - Shorts: The Blue Between Us
We All Live On This Big Blue Marble. Maybe It’s Time We Got To Know It – And Its Inhabitants – A Little Better: Born Of The Ice , Chasing Time , Mission Microbiome , Moon Crab , When I’m In The Water
Run Time: 96 Minutes
Location: Redfield Auditorium
5:30pm - Shorts: The Spirit Of Massachusetts
The Spirit Of America. And The Spirit Of Independent Film: From Sea To Shining Sea: Katherine Lee Bates And The Story Of America The Beautiful , Keytar Bear , Peace, Quiet & A Little Dirt , Rule Number 2 , The Cottage , Wilbur, The King
Run Time: 91 Minutes
Location: Falmouth Academy - Simon Center
8:00pm - The Gas Station Attendant
A Daughter Reflects On Her Father’s Life — Weaving The Story Of His Miraculous Journey From The Streets Of India With The Realities Of Life In America. Using Recorded Phone Calls With Her Dad While He Worked Nights At A Gas Station Along With Home Movies Past And Present, This Deeply Intimate Film Is A Meditation On Family, The Immigrant Experience, And The Dreams We Carry With Us.
Credits
Director(S): Karla Murthy
Producer(S): Rajal Pitroda
Run Time: 83 Minutes
Location: Clapp Auditorium
6:00pm - The Scout
Sofia Works As A Location Scout For A Network Tv Show Shooting In New York City. This Means A Daily Journey Into The Private Spaces And Lives Of Numerous City Residents, Photographing Their Properties And Briefly Stepping Into The Fabric Of Their Lives. Over The Course Of A Day Filled With These Encounters, Sofia Plays Witness To Moments Of Curiosity, Vulnerability, And Quiet Tension, Until Her Work Takes A Sudden, Personal Turn.
Credits
Director(S): Paula Andrea Gonzalez-Nasser
Producer(S): Paula Andrea Gonzalez-Nasser, Ryan Martin Brown, Matthew Romanski
Screenwriter(S): Paula Andrea Gonzalez-Nasser
Cast: Mimi Davila, Otmara Marrero, Rutanya Alda, Matt Barats, Max Rosen, Sarah Herrman, Ike Ufomadu
Run Time: 89 Minutes
Location: Redfield Auditorium
8:15pm - Tinsman Road
In The Backwoods Of New Jersey, A Young Man Navigates The Serpentine Mystery Surrounding His Long-Missing Sister And Their Family Home.
Credits
Director(S): Robbie Banfitch
Producer(S): Robbie Banfitch
Screenwriter(S): Robbie Banfitch
Cast: Robbie Banfitch, Leslie Ann Banfitch, Salem Belladonna, Heather Middleton, Nancy Bujnowski, Keith Bixby, Noelle Faccone, Eric Faccone, David Fekety, Raven Macfarland, Margaret Bixby
Run Time: 119 Minutes
Location: Redfield Auditorium