What’s Up at the Film Festival?
The Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF) just announced its incredible lineup for its 33rd edition. This exciting news included some hot titles like ‘A Real Pain,’ ‘Small Things Like These,’ and ‘Emilia Pérez.’ Also, the festival decided to honor actor Craig T. Nelson and director Greg Kwedar. The event’s main theme this year? “Expand Your Universe.”
When Is It and What’s Showing?
HIFF is scheduled from October 10 to October 20. During this time, it will showcase over 110 feature films. That’s a lot of cinema! It includes a mix of 28 World, North American, and U.S. Premieres. There will be 73 regional premieres and 20 special presentations too. Also, Indiana Spotlight will showcase 10 unique films.
So, if you are wondering where to get tickets or find out more about the full HIFF schedule, visit HeartlandFilmFestival.org.
Opening Night Buzz
Opening night of this festival, sponsored by The Klapper Family Foundation, promises to be a colorful affair. The first film is a drama named ‘A Real Pain’ by Searchlight Pictures. Jesse Eisenberg writes, directs, and stars in this feature, alongside Kieran Culkin. It tells a tale of two mismatched cousins traveling through Poland, honoring their beloved grandmother.
Centerpiece Film Details
On October 16, the Centerpiece Screening will feature the film ‘Small Things Like These.’ This film stars Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy in his follow-up performance to the film ‘Oppenheimer.’ The movie unfolds around a coal merchant who discovers shocking secrets about a local convent.
Festival Wraps Up with a Hit
Wrapping up the festival on October 20, the last film is ‘Emilia Pérez,’ an award-winning film from Netflix. The film features top-notch actors like Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, and Adriana Paz. Don’t miss out on this Closing Night celebration, again presented by The Klapper Family Foundation.
What Makes HIFF So Cool?
HIFF has one of the best reputations in the world of film festivals. As Artistic Director Greg Sorvig attends to remind us, HIFF was named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by MovieMaker Magazine!
Honoring the Veterans
HIFF also celebrates industry veterans. Actor Craig T. Nelson and director Greg Kwedar will receive special recognition this year. Nelson is set to debut his feature ‘Green and Gold.’ Kwedar will also attend to participate in a special screening of ‘Sing Sing.’
More About the Screenings and Prizes
Every film at the festival will be screened in person with many also available virtually (within the U.S). The host venues will include Emagine Noblesville, Kan-Kan Cinema, Restaurant, Landmark Glendale 12, Living Room Theaters, and Newfields. Also, the festival will hand out more than $60,000 in cash prizes at an Awards Celebration.
More Exciting Collaborations
In other exciting news, the HIFF is partnering with the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. This collaboration allows filmmakers of all capabilities to present unique stories focusing on disability.
The 33rd HIFF definitely promises to continue its tradition of expanding the universe of cinema lovers globally. With a fantastic lineup of films and events, it’s a festival not to be missed.