The Rehoboth Beach International Film Festival has announced this year’s lineup. It is scheduled to take place November 3rd-9th in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, in its 27th year.
This year’s lineup includes titles such as “The Choral,” starring Ralph Fiennes, and “The Best You Can” with Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick and Ray Romano. “The Inside,” “Fantasy Rese,” and “She She Dance,” featuring GuyPearce, Holland Taylor and Amanda Peet, and “She She Dances.”
The festival’s premiere at this year’s event includes “Dirty Hand,” starring Gainalduri and Patrick Muldoon, Michael Madsen’s final film, “Mr. One Word,” and “The Death of Brandywine” with Kate Burton, Touk Watkins and Jay Hugley.
The documentary program showcase will screen other projects, such as “Arrest a midwife”, “Live”, “Girls Don’t Cry”, and “Saffron Robe”.
“Every year, Rbiff transforms Rehoboth Beach into a destination for film lovers across the country,” said Lisa Black, chairman of the Arts Committee and board member of the Veteran Guild Producer. “As we celebrate our 27th year, we are committed to highlighting stories that spark conversations, stimulate creativity and connect our communities.”
Talkback and Q&AS at this year’s event will be announced later on: “Television vs. Film Writing and Director” with Perry Lang (“Weed”, “Dawson Creek”), as well as additional conversations for SOC Lifetime Achievement Award winners Barry Wetcher and Tony C. Gianneli (“Independence Day””.
Friday’s programming will feature LGBTQ+ storytelling, with a special appearance in which MP Sarah McBride unveiling her film “State of Firsts,” starring Kelly Kari’s “Elle/Elle,” and La Georgia and Dan Bukatinski.
The breakfast for the awards ceremony will be held on November 9th. Here, the Glass Wave Awards will be announced in 12 “Best” categories, including $15,000 grants from Panavision and Software Company Final Draft/CoverFly.
The festival is supported by the Delaware Arts Division, the Longwood Foundation, Hyatt and Variety.