The makers of the previously announced first Gleaners Film Festival have unveiled the festival lineup ahead of tickets going on sale on Friday, August 12.
The Gleaners Film Festival will run from Thursday, September 22 through Saturday, September 24. Festival organizers Jeremy Moss and Sonia Misra previously announced appearances by filmmakers John Waters and Roger Beebe, who will open and close the festival respectively.
Each of the festival’s programs is free to the public, with the exception of John Waters’ “False Negative” one-man show on Friday, September 23. Read below for the full list of participating films and filmmakers. For more movie descriptions, visit gleaners.site/program.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22
6:30 p.m.: Opening film – “Pink Flamingos (1972) at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
8:30 p.m.: Installations and vernissage featuring works by Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Africanus Okokon at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
The first Gleaners film festival in Lancaster County will feature acclaimed director John Waters
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
10:30 a.m.: Short films by Jack Smith, “I Was a Male Yvonne de Carlo” (1967) and “Flaming Creatures” (1962) at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
1 p.m.: Contemporary Shorts featuring works by Jess X. Snow, Margaret Rorison and more at the Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse.
3:30 p.m.: The films of London filmmaker Morgan Quaintance at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
7:30 p.m.: “False Negative: An Evening with John Waters” at the Barshinger Center for the Arts.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
10:30 a.m.: Local shorts, featuring Lancaster filmmakers Madeline Anderson and James Hollenbaugh, and attendees of the “New Gleaners” documentary workshop, at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
1 p.m.: “City Portraits” with “HELLO” (2014) and “Reading 1974: Portrait of a City” at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
3:30 p.m.: The films of Ghanaian-American director Akosua Adoma Owusu at the Winter Visual Arts Center.
7:30 p.m.: Presentation “Roger Beebe – Films for 1-8 Projectors” at the Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse.
8:30 p.m.: Closing night at the Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse
For more information, visit gleaners.site.
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