“Jane Seven Faces” Opens the Gina Davis Bentonville Film Festival

“Jane Seven Faces” Opens the Gina Davis Bentonville Film Festival

Jane’s seven facesProduced by Roman Coppola, the eight short films will open the competition schedule at the Gina Davis Bentonville Film Festival, which takes place from June 22nd to 26th.

The film stars Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola, Ryan Huffington, Boma Luma, Gillian Jacobs, Ken Jeong and Alex Tucks and will have its world premiere at the 8th Annual Bentonville. As the event maintains a hybrid model, the festival’s virtual tour will open on June 22nd and run until July 3rd.

Three Rene Webster Spotlight Films Selected for Competition how to please a woman, starring Sally Phillips and Alexander England; Documentary by director Isabel Castro missing in action; s Mixtape Trilogy: Stories of the Power of MusicDirected by Kathleen Hermitage.

Narrative features sidebar competition has titles like Julian Higgins the country of godMegan Griffiths I will show you mine, Love song Directed by Max Walker-Silverman and World Ridge smile or hug Directed by Paul Sprangers, starring Chelsea Javier and Danny Trejo.

The festival also programmed David Siev in the Competition Documentary section bad axmai hoang cat parents, თანContact the source of infectionBy Holly Morris and So Yun Um Liquor store dreams.

Since 2015, the Bentonville Film Festival has provided a platform that leverages the creative voices of women, non-binary, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC and people with disabilities in entertainment.

“We are proud to be back for the eighth year in a row to bring viewers an inspiring selection of films, both in person and virtually, that celebrate diversity and engagement on and off screen,” said Gina Davis, president of Bentonville. . Festival. declaration.

For the 2022 edition, Bentonville has programmed more than 82% of its competition sections with films directed by women or asexuals, and 65% are those identified as BIPOC, Asian or Pacific Islander.

“This year’s filmmakers are absolutely second to none in their refreshing storytelling,” said Wendy Guerrero, president of the Bentonville Film Festival and Foundation, in a statement.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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