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Happy 25th birthday to the Maryland Film Festival celebrating a quarter century of cinema in Baltimore.

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The festival returns to the recently restored SNF Parkway Theatre on West North Avenue from May 2 through May 5.

“It’s such a Baltimore institution and has really grown and become one of the biggest up-and-coming festivals in the country and certainly the preeminent festival here in the Mid-Atlantic,” Director of Programming KJ Mohr told WTOP. “It’s a festival of discovery of emerging filmmakers where a lot of filmmakers come in the beginning of their careers. … Greta Gerwig has been a big part of the festival in the past, Barry Jenkins, there are so many.”

Opening night kicks off Thursday, May 2 with the Luther Vandross documentary “Luther: Never Too Much.”

“One of my very favorite things at Sundance this year, but this will be our regional premiere,” Mohr said. “Luther Vandross’ family was looking for the right person to direct this film, they looked for years and finally decided to hand it over to Dawn Porter … to create this beautiful portrait. It’s such a lovely story. … It will be an all-out Luther Vandross party with The Jonathan Gilmore Project performing tributes to Luther Vandross afterwards.”

Friday, May 3 brings the local music documentary “More Than Hype” directed by Larry “Whaddup” Caudle.

“It’s a documentary about Baltimore club music,” Mohr said. “It focuses around The Paradox, which was the biggest club in Baltimore until 2017 when it closed. The energy in this film is pumping throughout. It’s such a great history of Baltimore club music and the Baltimore music scene in general, talking to all of the great figures. Wayne Davis, who ran The Paradox, is creating a one-night-only ‘One Night at the Docks,’ a big afterparty after the screening.”

Saturday, May 4 brings the LGBTQ+ short-film series “Trans Shorts Under the Stars” presented by Lilly Wachowski (“The Matrix”) and Mickey R. Mahoney (“Disclosure”).

“It’s just a program of shorts, most of them world premieres, that Lilly and Mickey have found from all over the country,” Mohr said. “They will be with us for the duration of the festival and they’re doing a screening outside under the stars at the Current Space Gallery in Mount Vernon. They will be introducing the films and most of the directors will be there, so that’s going to be a really exciting one.”

It all culminates Sunday, May 5 with the documentary “Divine Trash” directed by Steve Yaeger.

“It’s a film that showed in our very first festival in 1999,” Mohr said. “Skizz Cyzyk, who is the former program director of the festival and is still involved in our screening committee, will be presenting ‘Divine Trash,’ which is a film about Divine and John Waters’ crew. It’s just such an important part of the festival history and part of Baltimore history and Steve Yeager is just a filmmaker who we really want to give him his flowers.”

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Hailed by The Washington Post for “his savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at WTOP as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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Where is the Maryland Film Festival? ›

The Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) is an annual multi-day international film festival hosted by the Parkway Theatre in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District each May.

Are film festivals open to the public? ›

Film festivals are not just industry-specific events. Most festivals are open to the public, who can purchase tickets and attend screenings for soon-to-be-released films. Journalists, bloggers, and influencers also attend festivals to spread the word about new and interesting films.

Where is the American Black Film Festival? ›

American Black Film Festival (ABFF) | Miami & Miami Beach.

Where is the film The festival set? ›

Parts of the film were filmed at Leeds festival with actual festival goers being used as extras in the large crowd scenes.

Does Annapolis have tours? ›

The Colonial Annapolis Walking Tour (+ USNA option) and Maryland State House Tour are offered year-round. Specialty tours include the Historic Ghost Tour, African American Heritage Tour, Scandalous Annapolis, and Weird, Wacky, & Unusual History of Annapolis.

Where do film festivals take place? ›

The "Big Five" film festivals are considered to be Venice, Cannes, Berlin, Toronto and Sundance. The Toronto International Film Festival is the most popular festival in North America. Time wrote it had "grown from its place as the most influential fall film festival to the most influential film festival, period".

Where is the film festival held every year? ›

Cannes film festival, film festival held annually in Cannes, France. First held in 1946 for the recognition of artistic achievement, the festival came to provide a rendezvous for those interested in the art and influence of the movies.

Where do they host Sundance Film Festival? ›

The annual 11-day Sundance festival, which has grown to be considered the most important film festivals in North America, has always been based out Park City, Utah, a ritzy resort town known for its skiing. But Sundance management has decided to consider other places when the contract is up in 2026.

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