THE LOST KING and CALL JANE join lineup; dozens of filmmakers and creatives expected to attend 53rd annual festival
Nashville, TN (September 28, 2022) – The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm) today announces final film additions to the festival’s program as well as a full roster of special guests scheduled to attend throughout the event, September 29 through October 5. Joining special presentations including Opening Night Selection The Return of Tanya Tucker, Aftersun and Nanny is The Lost King (pictured), Stephen Frears’ latest film starring Sally Hawkins and recounting the real-life discovery of King Richard III’s remains, thought to be lost for over 500 years; and Call Jane, Phyllis Nagy’s film that captures the essence of late-Sixties social change via one woman’s quest to get a safe and legal abortion. The Lost King screens Sunday, October 2 at The Franklin Theatre; Call Jane screens Wednesday, October 5 at Belcourt Theatre. Discover the complete festival program online here.
The Nashville Film Festival will welcome a number of special guests during this year’s event, from filmmakers based in Music City premiering their work in their hometown to directors, producers, stars and more with some of the year’s most anticipated films. Special guests expected to attend are*:
Thursday, September 29:
The Return of Tanya Tucker – Kathlyn Horan (Writer, Director); Tanya Tucker (Subject)
NextGen Programs 1 and 2 – Josie Andrews (Wannabe); Julian Brown (Treasure Treachery); Natalie Peterson and Audrey Witherspoon (Ember and the Keeper of the Cauldron); Grant Lafferty, Michael Mau, Michael Sparks (A Man Departed); Jordan Agian (Trigger Forever); Phynley Joel, Will Smitherman, David King, Brynn Abner (The Trobie)
Friday, September 30:
Butterfly in the Sky – Brett Whitcomb and Bradford Thomason (Directors); Bryan Storkel (Producer)
Carol & Johnny – Michael Colin Barnicle (Director)
Follow Her – Michael Indjeian (Producer)
Jacir – Waheed AlQawasmi (Writer, Director); Mariana Trevino (Producer); Malek Rahbani, Tutweezy, Tony Mehanna (Cast)
Ringworms – Will Lee (Writer, Director); Marc Giguere (Music)
Tennessee Shorts Program – Jaran Huggins (Sheet Music); Jon Kent, Lisa Goodpaster (Avi Visits); Bonnie Discepolo, Trevor Munson, Stephen Moffatt, Anna Camp, Katie Beth West (Graceland)
Saturday, October 1:
Acidman – Liz Cardenas (Producer); Chris Dowling (Co-writer, Co-producer)
Alta Valley – Jesse Edwards (Writer, Director); Joel Edwards, Daniel Kiedis (Producers/Executive Producers); Briza Covarrubias, Allee-Sutton Hethcoat, Paulette Lamori, Harold Skow (Cast)
Diane Warren Career Retrospective – Diane Warren (Oscar-nominated Songwriter)
Outta The Muck – Ira Mckinley (Director)
Show Business is My Life, But I Can’t Prove It – GB Shannon (Director); Heather Wilk (Producer); Edward Valibus (Editor); Gary Mule Deer (Subject)
Tennessee Narrative Shorts Program – Anthony Pitsilos (Hermie)); Elvis Wilson (Morning Chores); Noah Glenn (Devil Will Run); Kip Kubin (Hysterisis Loop); Matthew Van Sliger (Lane Five); Chandler Gibson (Days Counted); Rebekah Iliff (Champagne For One); Steve Parnell (One @ A Time); Sarah Haas, Kelley Bell (Say Again); Crue Smith (Borrowers & Lenders); Caleb Suggs, William Suggs III, Gwen Suggs, William Suggs Jr., Jonathan Stewart, Jessica Mosley, DanE Henderson, Sara Henderson, Arielle Morris (Loveshake); Noah Anthony Mezzacappa, Michael Kishon, Jorge Iglesias (Bones)
Urban Retail Space Available – Kristina Juodenas (Filmmaker)
The Year Between – Alex Heller (Writer, Director); Emily Robinson (Cast)
Sunday, October 2:
Calendar Girls – Lucy Linet, Joy Baker (Subjects)
Camp Greenwood – Cronin Cullen, Kourtney Bell (Cast)
The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future – Mia Maestro (Cast)
Immediate Family – Denny Tedesco (Director)
Rounding – Alex Thomspon (Director, Co-Screenwriter)
Still Working 9 to 5 – Gary Lane (Director, Producer); Larry Lane (Producer); Steve Summers (Executive Producer); Jessica Weiss (Music); Brian Tweedt (Cinematographer): Jess Nelson, Ashley Davis (Cast)
Unexpected – David B. Hunt (Director); Patricia Heaton (Producer); Anna Camp, Joe Mazzello (Cast)
Monday, October 3:
Relative – Tracey Arcabasso Smith (Director); Jenya James Hamidi (Producer)
Old Friends: A Dogumentary – Gorman Bechard (Director, Producer)
Tuesday, October 4:
The Light We Share – Jules Downum and Mattie Waters (Directors and Co-Writers)
Ten By Ten – Jami L. Bennett (Filmmaker)
Friday, I’m in Love – Marcus Pontello (Director)
Your Friend Memphis – David Zucker (Director)
Shorts MixTape (Documentary 1) – Daniel Poler; Paulina Mondragón (Tuesco); Michael Thompson, James Riene DJ, Kyle Thrash (The Sentence of Michael Thompson)
*Please note that this may not be a complete list of festival guests in attendance; attendance is subject to change at any time and without notice.
On-site interviews are available for festival guests pending approval and scheduling; interested media must be accredited through the festival Press Office. Media accreditation is now open; apply online here. VIP Badges are now on sale for the Nashville Film Festival. For more information and to purchase passes, visit www.nashvillefilmfestival.org.
About the Nashville Film Festival
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm) is a globally recognized nonprofit organization and cultural event presenting the best in world cinema, American independent films and documentaries by veteran masters, up-and-coming directors, and first-time filmmakers. With Academy Award® qualifying status, the Nashville Film Festival celebrates innovation, music and the many voices of the human spirit through the art of film. Originally founded in 1969, the Nashville Film Festival is one of the first film festivals in the United States and will host its 53rd festival from September 29-October 5, 2022. For more information, visit www.nashfilm.org.