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2009 Newport International Film Festival | June 3 – 7, 2009

The 2009 NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL will take place June 3-7 in beautiful Newport, Rhode Island. This year’s Festival will present five days and nights of screenings of over 90 U.S. and international feature, documentary and short films; Rhode Island focus, narrative, documentary and audience award competitions; filmmaker panels; events; a free screening in beautiful Ballard Park; the presentation of the prestigious Claiborne Pell Award; and those fabulous Newport parties.

There will also be the previously announced collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art: Archival Screenings featuring a special selection of films from The Museum of Modern Art’s annual exhibition To Save and Project: The MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation.

Under the new leadership of Executive Director Jennifer Maizel, Artistic Director Tom Hall and Programmers Holly Herrick and Andrea van Beuren, the 2009 Festival looks to be among the best ever. In its 11 years, NIFF has grown dramatically into one of America’s leading regional film festivals. The Festival has a reputation for stellar programming and has cemented its status as one of the most exciting and exclusive festivals of its kind. Annually attracting over 10,000 filmmakers, celebrities, journalists, and film enthusiasts of all kinds together in a less frenzied, less commercial, and more intimate environment, the Festival has distinguished itself as one where art ranks before commerce.

From the Opening Night Film on Wednesday, June 3 to the Closing Night presentation on Sunday, June 7, the Newport International Film Festival is going to be the place to be for all film lovers.

The Festival will open with In The Loop (UK/USA) from director Armando Iannucci and starring Anna Chlumski, James Gandolfini, Mimi Kennedy, David Rasche and Zach Woods. Kennedy, Rasche and Woods will be on hand for the Opening Night screening and party.

On Sunday, June 7, the Newport International Film Festival will wind up its 2009 edition with a film that should certainly speak to the Newport community. Pierre Marcel’s new documentary Tabarly (France) is a tender, moving portrait of Éric Tabarly, one of the greatest, most innovative yachtsmen in the history of sailing, whose humility and soft-spoken nature belied his passion for competition and the rigors of a life at sea. Pierre Marcel will be in Newport for the screening.

On Saturday evening, June 6 at the Jane Pickens Theater, the 2009 Newport International Film Festival will present The Claiborne Pell Award to one of our great masters of cinema. The late Senator Pell was a champion of the arts, responsible for the legislation that created the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. This award, established by the Pell family in partnership with NIFF over 10 years ago, will feature a multimedia retrospective of our Honoree’s career as well as an on-stage conversation with the Honoree, to discuss their work and upcoming projects. The festival has partnered with the Museum Of Modern Art (MoMA) to expand the mission of the Pell Award, starting this year, the festival will partner to donate $10,000 on the Honoree’s behalf to the MoMA Film Archive to support the museum’s To Save and Project Series. The honoree, in consultation with NIFF and MoMA will take part in chosing which film the grant will benefit.

2009 Newport International Film Festival Narrative Films:

NIFF will also be presenting, in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art, Archival Gotham: NYC ON Film featuring a special selection of films from The Museum of Modern Art’s annual exhibition To Save and Project: The MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, exhibited in restored archival prints.

2009 Newport International Film Festival Documentary Films:

Members of our Narrative and Documentary Competiton Juries include:

Documentary Jury – Wendy Mitchell, Senior Editor of Screen International and ScreenDaily.com; Clémence Taillandier, Head of Theatrical Sales at Zeitgeist Films; Jeremiah Zagar, Director, In A Dream.

Narrative Jury – Alison Willmore, Editor of IFC.com; Jake Perlin, Associate Film Programmer at BamCinematek and Founder of The Film Desk; Adam Kossack, Manager at management and production firm Anonymous Content.

2009 Newport International Film Festival Short Films Program

All Short Film Descriptions can be found at www.newportfilmfestival.com and in the Festival catalogue.

Shorts Program 1 – Outsider Stories: Short Narrative Films:

Expect the unexpected and be prepared to try something new as you meet the unusual, rule-breaking characters in these eight original stories. There is something for everyone in this diverse selection of narrative short films hailing from every genre.

Shorts Program 2 – Animators Showcase:

These seven short animated films from around the world reflect the limitless styles and creative possibilities at the fingertips of ambitious contemporary animators. From a utopic city in the sky to an unusual bowl of spaghetti, these original and imaginative films are sure to surprise and inspire you.

Shorts Program 3 – Truth Before Fiction: Documentary Films:

The short documentaries program presents three wildly different must-see works of short form non-fiction.

Museum of Modern Art, Archival Gotham: NYC on Film Shorts

Shorts Playing Before Feature Films:

2009 Newport International Film Festival Children’s Film Programs:

Children’s Short Film Program: Ages 6 to Adult:

Children’s Short Film Program: Ages 10 to Adult:

Short Films For Teens: Ages 14 To Adult:

2009 Newport International Film Festival Events and Parties:

Parties include: The Opening Night Gala; Stella Artois Film Fanatic Party; The Claiborne Pell Award Gala; 2009 NIFF Wrap Bash. There are Panel Discussions on: Independent Film Producing: Navigating New Challenges; New Visions, New Voices: Emerging New England Filmmakers and Documentary Filmmaking: Making a Sustainable Living. And, The Shoot Program, where local student filmmakers from the Newport Boys and Girls Club showcase their final work! Plus everyday is the VIP/Filmmaker Lounge at Empire Tea & Coffee.

The mission of the Newport International Film Festival is to enrich the community by presenting unique programs that inspire, challenge, and engage a broad and diverse audience through the art of filmmaking.

About the 2009 Newport International Film Festival Sponsors

The Newport International Film Festival is pleased to announce its Premiere Sponsors: Stella Artois, Cox Communications, Hyatt Regency Newport, ABC 6 and Newport Daily News. Producing Sponsors include Bowen’s Wharf, Mercury, Pravda Vodka, The Phoenix, Bellevue Wine & Spirits, Tommy Bahama Rum, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, 93.3 Coast FM, B101, 920 WHJJ and 94 HJY. Contributing Sponsors include Amtrak, Eastman Kodak, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Clarke Cooke House, Indiepix, Empire Tea & Coffee, Icelandic Glacial and Newport Harbor Hotel & Marina.

For tickets and additional information on the 2009 Newport International Film Festival, please call 401-846-9100 or visit: www.newportfilmfestival.com

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