Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON Launches Oxford Film Fest’s 12th Week of Programming focuses on women and doubles the fun at the drive-in

Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON Launches the Oxford Film Festival’s 12th Weekly Virtual Film Fest, Virtual Art House and OFF to the DRIVE IN films are highlighted by politics, activism, and big personalities onscreen.

The Virtual ART HOUSE screenings are highlighted by four films demonstrating four very different takes on the idea of female power.

Featuring entertainment legend in Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON

They include documentary portraits of entertainment legend Kaye Ballard in Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON, and the literature and activism of Flannery O’Conner in Elizabeth Coffman and Mark Bosco’s FLANNERY, as well as Praveen Morchhale’s critically-acclaimed drama WIDOW OF SILENCE about a Muslim woman trying to care for her child in war-ravaged Kashmir, and Emily Harris’ lesbian vampire story CARMILLA.

KAYE BALLARD

KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON

FLANNERY

FLANNERY

CARMILLA

CARMILLA

OFF to the DRIVE IN screens the next film in the Raiders of the Lost Ark film series with INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, the Catskills coming-of-age romance classic DIRTY DANCING, and THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2 for the kids.

Oxford Film Festival Executive Director Melanie Addington said, “We’ve decided to ramp up in our last 6 weeks of the virtual festival with more Q&As and titles each week while also launching a second drive in location in Water Valley. This year’s big experiment has proven that one thing remains true – people love movies and we feel so lucky to be able to provide safe ways to still enjoy them this year.”

DIRTY DANCING

DIRTY DANCING

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2

 

SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2

INDIANA JONES THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

 

Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON Launches Oxford Film Fest

WEEKLY VIRTUAL FILM FEST TICKETS: 

Global Lens: Narrative Shorts Block

https://watch.eventive.org/2020oxff/play/5e9ca61e129eb700393fbbe1

Live Q&A set for July 11 at 2:00PM

 

IN FLOWERS THROUGH SPACE

w/ALL I HAVE TO OFFER YOU IS ME

https://watch.eventive.org/2020oxff/play/5e9ca225811e53002f7dc453/5e17f0a1161e39015867bca7

Live Q&A set for July 13 at 8:00PM

 

Fest Forward: Experimental Shorts Block

https://watch.eventive.org/2020oxff/play/5e9dca8d8f89390039802f17

Live Q&A set for July 14 at 7:00PM

 

 

VIRTUAL ART HOUSE RENTAL TICKETS: 

CARMILLA

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5edd5f4810523d0045cf4479

 

FANNERY

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5efbca6423aa600a64c901f2

 

KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5efbe82ac9f05c008d00dda1

 

WIDOW OF SILENCE

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5eecfca85d5f230045b866d2

 

OFF to the DRIVE-IN TICKETS

AT CANNON LOOP 

DIRTY DANCING

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5ef6b2222e9973007e7a76b0

July 10 at 8:00PM at Cannon Lot (100 Thacker loop)

Pre-purchases only

 

DIRTY DANCING

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5eda1b6b69066f0055405dea

July 11 at 8:00PM at Cannon Lot (100 Thacker loop)

Pre-purchases only

 

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5ef6b2222e9973007e7a76b0

July 12 at 8:00PM at Cannon Lot (100 Thacker loop)

Pre-purchases only

 

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5eed896aa69f7c0029b1492a

July 16 at Cannon Lot (100 Thacker loop)

Pre-purchases only

 

FROZEN

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5ef6b579f1140f003e79ab64

July 17 at 8:00PM at Cannon Lot (100 Thacker loop)

Pre-purchases only

BLACK PANTHER

BLACK PANTHER

FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF

FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF

 

OFF to the DRIVE-IN TICKETS

AT WATER VALLEY

STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5efce008752a1d0053da509f

July 10 at 8:00PM at 1004 Central St., Water Valley

Pre-purchases only

 

DAZED AND CONFUSED

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5eed85c45c9cd1007242ad65

July 11 at 8:00PM at 1004 Central St., Water Valley

Pre-purchases only

 

BLACK PANTHER

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5efce303752a1d0053da519f

July 16 at 8:00PM at 1004 Central St., Water Valley

Pre-purchases only

 

FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF

https://oxfordac.eventive.org/schedule/5efd0c0d752a1d0053da631b

July 11 at 8:00PM at 1004 Central St., Water Valley

Pre-purchases only

CUT COPY SPHINX

CUT COPY SPHINX

SYNCHRONIZATION

SYNCHRONIZATION

ALL EYES ON ME

ALL EYES ON ME

 

OXFORD FILM FESTIVAL 2020 12th WEEKLY VIRTUAL FILM FEST

Films, events and descriptions

 

OXFORD WEEKLY VIRTUAL FEST

IN FLOWERS THROUGH SPACE

Director: Dennis Cahlo

Country: USA, Running Time: 66min

The Fibonacci Sequence has long been witnessed in nature and the universe but rarely used in creating an album. In director Dennis Cahlo’s first full length documentary, we follow producer/engineer E Scott Lindner as he uses the sequence to create a very unique album and has some incredible revelations about the universe, creativity, and life along the way.

Screens with

ALL I HAVE TO OFFER YOU IS ME

Director: Dillon M. Hayes

Country: USA, Running Time: 13 min

Larry Callies was an aspiring country-western singer when he developed a degenerative vocal cord disorder that ended his career. The film follows Larry as he finds his voice again.

 

  

SHORT FILM PROGRAMS

NS Block #2 – Global Lens

TRT: 71:27 min

 

ALL EYES ON ME 

Director: Saber Tatarcheh

Country: Iran; Runtime: 11 min

A girl that was born in a religious family decides to tattoo her beliefs as a sentence on her body in an underground tattoo shop, when she arrives she faces an unexpected character.

 

DEUCE

Director: Alice Felgate

Countries: USA/UK; Runtime: 9:22 min

A girl checks into a beautifully remote five-star hotel – but what is she up to? All is revealed in DEUCE – a quirky family dramedy about the daughter of a tennis pro. She is her father’s champion and cheerleader. Together they can take on the world.

 

ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

Director: Chanelle Eidenbenz

Country: USA; Runtime: 19:30 min

Irna senses that the relationship with her son Jago is getting more and more hopeless. She seeks refuge in her own world, whose center is Elias, a rubber doll. While Irna holds on to her own reality with all her might, Jago is desperately trying to make his mother understand.

 

MY TIME

Director: Giulia Gandini

Country: UK; Runtime: 5:49 min

A 12-year-old girl has her first period in class. Her skirt is stained red. She is up next to present her final paper in front of all her peers. Will she find a way out of the ‘uncomfortable’ situation?

 

STEVE OF THE ANTARCTIC

Directors: Clem McIntosh, Edan Lacey

Country: Antarctica; Runtime: 2:52 min

On a solo trek to the south pole, mountaineer Steve Shields is faced with a wildly unexpected obstacle.

 

SYNCHRONIZATION

Director: Anna Kasińska

Country: Poland; Runtime: 19:54 min

In 2084, when the male sex is near extinction, four women wait for their menstrual cycles to synchronize. They all want to become mothers but there can only be one donor. When the day comes, Donor finally appears at their doorstep. During dinner he suffers an accident and seems to be dead.

 

 

Fest Forward Block #4

TRT: 37:14 min

 

A COLLECTION OF ATTEMPTS IN ASTRAL TRAVEL

Directors: Rachel Nakawatase, Ryan Betschart

Country: USA; Runtime: 7 min

In 1990 parapsychologist D. Scott Rogo, an expert in the study of astral projection and an accomplished oboe player, was murdered in his Northridge home. The crime remains unsolved.

 

AVE VARIATION #10

Director: Richard H. Alpert

Countries: Spain/USA; Runtime: 9:21 min

This film is a mirrored triptych, that is the screen has been divided into three vertical panels and then “flipped” horizontally. Hurtling through time and space aboard a bullet train in Spain, we observe a changing, dynamic landscape. The flow of time and space are intensified as these images morph from a representational interpretation of the landscape to a contemporary abstract interpretation.

 

CUT COPY SPHINX

Director: Virginia Lee Montgomery

Country: USA; Runtime: 3:30 min

Cut Copy Sphinx is a surreal, sculptural short art-film about metaphysics, myth, and destruction. CUT COPY SPHINX syncs philosophy, feminism, and image theory.

 

THE EDUCATION OF A GIRL CHILD

Director: Gabriela McNicoll

Country: USA; Runtime: 3:02 min

Experimental film using archival footage to highlight the struggles of mothering a daughter in a society where aggression and violence is cultivated in boys at an early age.

 

OUT OF TUNE

Director: Aaron With

Country: Mexico; Runtime: 9:30 min

In an advanced society that worships a musical chord, a maintenance worker who tunes sonic shrines is thwarted by teen vandals.

 

TURNING

Director: Linnéa Haviland

Country: UK; Runtime: 1:51 min

Voices in a crowd stir violent emotions, microaggressions bring up past traumas. Then a turning shifts the emotional landscape…

 

 

OFF to the DRIVE IN

BLACK PANTHER (2018)

Director: Ryan Coogler

County: USA, Running Time: 134 min

T’Challa, heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must step forward to lead his people into a new future and must confront a challenger from his country’s past.

 

DAZED AND CONFUSED (1993)

Director: Richard Linklater

Country: USA, Running Time: 102 min

The adventures of high school and junior high students on the last day of school in May 1976.

 

DIRTY DANCING (1987)

Director:  Emile Ardolino

Country: USA; Runtime: 100 min

Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances “Baby” Houseman falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle.

 

FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF (1986)

Director: John Hughes

Country: USA, Running Time: 103 min

A high school wise guy is determined to have a day off from school, despite what the Principal thinks of that.

 

FROZEN (2013)

Directors: Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck

Country: USA, Running Time: 102 min

When the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice to curse her home in infinite winter, her sister Anna teams up with a mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a snowman to change the weather condition.

 

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984)

Director: Steven Spielberg

Country: USA, Running Time: 118 min

In 1935, Indiana Jones arrives in India, still part of the British Empire, and is asked to find a mystical stone. He then stumbles upon a secret cult committing enslavement and human sacrifices in the catacombs of an ancient palace.

 

SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2

Directors: Chris Renaud, Jonathan del Val

Country: USA; Runtime: 1hr 26min

Continuing the story of Max and his pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for work or school each day.

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)

Director: Irvin Kershner

Country: USA, Running Time: 124 min

After the Rebels are brutally overpowered by the Empire on the ice planet Hoth, Luke Skywalker begins Jedi training with Yoda, while his friends are pursued by Darth Vader and a bounty hunter named Boba Fett all over the galaxy.

 

 

VIRTUAL ART HOUSE

CARMILLA

Director: Emily Harris

Country: USA, Running Time: 96 min

15-year-old Lara lives with her father and her strict governess, Miss Fontaine, in total isolation and is struggling to find an outlet for her curiosity and burgeoning sexuality. When a carriage crash nearby brings a young girl into the family home to recuperate, Lara is enchanted by the eponymous Carmilla. Based on the 1872 gothic novella of the same name, the quintessential “lesbian vampire” story has been adapted previously as Roger Vadim’s BLOOD AND ROSES and the Hammer classic THE VAMPIRE LOVERS. In this new interpretation, director Emily Harris strips back “the supernatural tropes of Sheridan Le Fanu’s novel in order to dive deeper into the motivations and behaviors that turn love and openness into hate and destruction.”

 

FLANNERY

Directors: Elizabeth Coffman, Mark Bosco

Country: USA, Running Time: 96 min

Narrated by Mary Steenburgen and featuring interviews with Mary Karr, Hilton Als, Alice Walker, Tommy Lee Jones, Conan O’Brien and more, FLANNERY explores the author’s life—and her enduring legacy in American literature—through her own writings and cartoons, archival footage and conversations with those who knew her best.

 

KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON

Director: Dan Wingate

Country: USA, Running Time: 90 min

KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON is a wondrous reflection on the achievements of “the greatest star you hardly knew.”  From big bands to Broadway, radio to recordings, and television to the big screen, Kaye Ballard did it all and proved to be one of the most multifaceted talents to ever hit the stage and screen. Delightful moments are captured in rare archival footage and recent interviews with Kaye’s long-time pals Ann-Margret, Carol Burnett, Harold Prince, Carol Channing, Michael Feinstein, Rex Reedand others, as well as with Kaye herself.

 

WIDOW OF SILENCE

Director: Praveen Marchhale

Country: India, Running Time: 85 min

Her husband arrested, his fate a mystery, a Muslim woman in war-ravaged Kashmir lives in a grueling legal limbo as a “half-widow,” battling a cruel bureaucracy while trying to care for her daughter and mother-in-law. Through exquisitely composed visuals deeply influenced by the late Kiarostami, filmmaker Praveen Morchhale transports the audience into a world of breathtaking beauty and nihilistic bureaucracy rarely shown on screen.

Dan Wingate’s KAYE BALLARD – THE SHOW GOES ON Launches Oxford Film Fest’s 12th Week of Programming focuses on women and doubles the fun at the drive-in