The 2016 Oxford Film Festival announced the full schedule and complete slate of films for this year’s edition.
Narrative feature films in competition this year include; Claire Carré’s Embers; A.D. Calvo’s The Missing Girl; Kostadin Bonev’s The Sinking of Sozopol; John W. Mann and Jon Gunn’s The Week; and Rupert Glasson’s What Lola Wants. Documentary features in competition are: Gerald Peary’s Archie’s Betty; Nick Brandestini’s Children of the Arctic; Ryan Kelley’s Dixie; Neal Broffman’s Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi; and Sara Kaye Larson and Joann Self Selvidge’s The Keepers.
Highlights among the
On the narrative front, standouts include Tony Bloodworth’s thriller Forced Move and Mark Potts’ superhero comedy Spaghetti Man, which will both make their world premieres; 5-Second Films’ 80’s slasher films parody Dude Bro Party Massacre III which is sure to be a crowd pleaser; Johnny Remo’s Saved by Grace stars Joey Lawrence as a bitter ex-cop trying to come to terms with a tragic past with the help of a new relationship which brings
The series of panels offered are headed by a “Conversation with…Joey Lawrence” where he will discuss his career including his experiences being a teen idol and his new faith-based film Saved by Grace, and include additional compelling panel subjects subjects such as “Casting Character Actors”, “Producing Films in Mississippi”, “Casting Child Actors”, “Dissecting Hollywood’s Diversity Problem”, “How to Get Film Critics to review Your Film”, and
World premieres and star wattage dot the ambitious slate of short films screening at Oxford this year. Among the 21 world premieres are; Michaela O’Brien’s Anatomical Gifts; Jeremy Jensen’s Araignee; George Gross’ Booker Wright’s Mashup; Damein Wash’s Bottle of Sunshine; G.B. Shannon’s Broke Dick Dog; Kimberly Burleigh’s Cannot Predict Now; Eileen Myers’ The Favor; Thad Lee’s Fiddler’s Green; Jordan Liebwitz’s Hit & Run; Sajad Abbas’ The Iraqi Superman; Tate Moore’s Kudzu Kings 20th Anniversary; Michael Jackson Chaney’s Little Sticker; Tim O’Grady’s Mo’ Bout Joe; James Martin’s The New Orleans Sazerac; Nancy Maria Balach and Katie McLaughlin’s Ole Miss Rebel Blues; Alice Walker’s Once a Month; Jason Rochelle’s One Star Delta Night; Calum Macdiarmid’s Preacherman; Gloria Chung’s River Moon Blackbirds; Roberta Munroe’s The Sibling Code; and Gloria Chung’s Take the Bus on a Hot Summer Day.
Recognizable faces
The full listing of films and online schedule and program is available at the Oxford Film Festival website.
Tickets and passes are available for purchase to attend the 2016 Oxford Film Festival. For more information go to http://www.oxfordfilmfest.com.