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Reel East Film Festival
Ritz Theater Co.
Haddon Township, NJ
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Reel East Film Festival
This is the full Schedule for REFF, 2014:
Friday, 6 pm: Short film program, followed by "Brotherhood of the Popcorn", the latest from filmmaker Inda Reid that documents a group's 35-year tradition of meeting to celebrate the silver screen. Hosted by film critic Irv Slifkin (Filmadelphia).

9 pm: Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger (1927) with live musical accompaniment, presented by filmmaker Andrew Repasky McElhinney (A Chronicle of Corpses the forthcoming Christmas Dreams) with a post-screening discussion. (A short film program will follow.)

Saturday, Noon: A screening of a lost Humphrey Bogart film, presented by film critic Matthew Sorrento (The New American Crime Film; editor, Film International).

2 pm: Stephen King "Dollar Baby" Short Films  a program of adaptations of short works by the master of horror, presented by OFCS film critic Brian Holcomb.

4 pm: "Going Attractions", the new film by April Wright that chronicles America's unique tradition of drive-in movies, to be screened just miles from the drive-in's birthplace in Camden, NJ. Presented by screenwriter Faith Brody Patane (Miss December).

6 pm: "Diagram for Delinquents", the theatrical premiere of a new documentary on comic book censorship, from South Jersey filmmaker Robert A. Emmons, Jr. (Goodwill: The Flight of Emilio Carranza [2007], De Luxe: The Tale of Blue Comet [2009]) who will appear for a post-screening discussion.

8 pm: An Evening with John Sayles, who will present his film, "Go For Sisters", with a post-screening discussion.

11 pm: "I Lay Where I Fall", the new film by Andrew Stubbs that chronicles musician Juston Stens' trip across America, on a 1972 Triumph motorcycle, as he undergoes a personal artistic journey while collaborating with bandmembers from Wilco, Spoon, Those Darlins and the Mynabirds. Stens will appear to introduce the film and provide a post-screening discussion.

Throughout the festival, The Movie Poster and Book Shop of Barrington, NJ will be presenting their collection of memorabilia for those interested in purchasing a piece of authentic movie history or just a great book about movies.

This is the full Schedule for REFF, 2014:

Friday, 6 pm: Short film program, followed by "Brotherhood of the Popcorn", the latest from filmmaker Inda Reid that documents a group's 35-year tradition of meeting to celebrate the silver screen. Hosted by film critic Irv Slifkin (Filmadelphia).

9 pm: Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger (1927) with live musical accompaniment, presented by filmmaker Andrew Repasky McElhinney (A Chronicle of Corpses the forthcoming Christmas Dreams) with a post-screening discussion. (A short film program will follow.)

Saturday, Noon: A screening of a lost Humphrey Bogart film, presented by film critic Matthew Sorrento (The New American Crime Film; editor, Film International).

2 pm: Stephen King "Dollar Baby" Short Films  a program of adaptations of short works by the master of horror, presented by OFCS film critic Brian Holcomb.

4 pm: "Going Attractions", the new film by April Wright that chronicles America's unique tradition of drive-in movies, to be screened just miles from the drive-in's birthplace in Camden, NJ. Presented by screenwriter Faith Brody Patane (Miss December).

6 pm: "Diagram for Delinquents", the theatrical premiere of a new documentary on comic book censorship, from South Jersey filmmaker Robert A. Emmons, Jr. (Goodwill: The Flight of Emilio Carranza [2007], De Luxe: The Tale of Blue Comet [2009]) who will appear for a post-screening discussion.

8 pm: An Evening with John Sayles, who will present his film, "Go For Sisters", with a post-screening discussion.

11 pm: "I Lay Where I Fall", the new film by Andrew Stubbs that chronicles musician Juston Stens' trip across America, on a 1972 Triumph motorcycle, as he undergoes a personal artistic journey while collaborating with bandmembers from Wilco, Spoon, Those Darlins and the Mynabirds. Stens will appear to introduce the film and provide a post-screening discussion.

Throughout the festival, The Movie Poster and Book Shop of Barrington, NJ will be presenting their collection of memorabilia for those interested in purchasing a piece of authentic movie history or just a great book about movies.

Location

Ritz Theater Co. (View)
915 White Horse Pike
Haddon Township, NJ 08107
United States
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Film > Festivals

Kid Friendly: Yes!
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Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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