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The Rhode Island International Film Festival will commence with a gala on August 5 at the PPAC, featuring diverse films across six venues. Festival goers can expect screenings of Academy Award-qualifying shorts and a rich variety of genres including documentary, animation, and narrative films. With an expected turnout of 11,000 attendees, the festival highlights local and global filmmaking talent, celebrating its prestigious history and commitment to diversity.
Providence, Rhode Island – The 43rd annual Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) will kick off with a gala opening night on August 5 at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC). A range of diverse films will be showcased across six venues in Providence and at the Misquamicut Drive-In, running until August 10. The festival aims to draw in crowds with its extensive program that features numerous short films and other cinematic presentations.
Festival organizers encourage the public to purchase tickets in advance through the official website, film-festival.org, where attendees can find a comprehensive schedule searchable by dates, categories, and venues. Screenings will typically last between 75 and 120 minutes, accommodating both long feature films and collections of short films. The event is particularly renowned for its Academy Award-qualifying shorts competition, providing a significant opportunity for emerging filmmakers.
In the previous year, RIIFF screened over 320 films from more than 150 countries, welcoming around 11,000 attendees. Highlighting its prestigious history, RIIFF has screened works that have received a total of 84 Oscar nominations and achieved 14 wins. This year’s festival promises to uphold this reputation by showcasing high-caliber films that align with its tradition of excellence. Most screenings will take place at the Showcase Cinema at Providence Place, with additional venues including Donald J. Farish Auditorium of the Providence Public Library, Vets and Vets Cinematheque, and Avon Cinema on Thayer Street. An outdoor screening is also scheduled at the Misquamicut Drive-In Theatre on Thursday at 8:00 PM.
The film categories at RIIFF encompass a variety of genres, including narrative, documentary, and animation, with content covering drama, comedy, romance, musical, horror, and fantasy themes. This year’s programming also places an emphasis on special interests, including LGBTQ+ and Jewish themes. The executive director of the festival expressed a commitment to fostering a global community through film, while highlighting the need to support local filmmakers in their artistic endeavors.
The festival also continues to honor George T. Marshall, the founding executive director, who significantly shaped the festival’s direction before his passing in November 2022. In remembrance of his influence, the George T. Marshall Production Grant provides $10,000 annually to two RIIFF alumni filmmakers to support new projects. This initiative reflects the festival’s dedication to nurturing talent within the film community.
After the gala opening on August 5, the festival will feature daily screenings starting at 12:30 PM, running into the early evening. Film enthusiasts and spectators alike are encouraged to engage with the festival’s programming this summer. With a wide range of content designed to appeal to various audiences, the Rhode Island International Film Festival remains a premier event in the film industry and a crucial platform for independent filmmakers seeking to showcase their work.
With a rich legacy and a commitment to diversity, RIIFF continues to be recognized as one of ten international film festivals serving as official qualifiers for the Academy Awards in the live-action, animated, and documentary short categories. Attendees can expect an engaging and thought-provoking experience that celebrates the art of filmmaking.
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