“It Was Just an Accident” delivers a thoughtful, prescient gem
By Zachary Geller | 2 days ago“Accident” brings a taste of global cinema to Charlottesville after it made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May
“Accident” brings a taste of global cinema to Charlottesville after it made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May
From Oct. 22 through Oct. 26, the Virginia Film Festival will bring together more than 100 of the year’s best films for an incredible weekend celebrating the cinematic art.
For nearly a quarter of a century, the festival has acted as a labor of love and a celebration of the talents of Charlottesville youth.
One of the first major pictures set during the COVID-19 pandemic, “Eddington” blends elements of traditional westerns, political dramas and conspiracy thrillers, with darkly comedic undertones.
Anderson’s third movie in five years deals with themes of guilt and resentment within traditional family dynamics.
The Overcranked Film Project is a two-semester-long initiative through the drama department that provides students the opportunity to develop and realize their creative visions through film.
The film follows the story of Yuri, a teenage girl who lives with her father, Maxim, and adopted brother, Petro, on a farm in the mythological land of Carpathia.
Gordon's stop in Charlottesville is part of his largest musical comedy tour to date, traveling across the United States and Canada in promotion of his new album, “Kyle Gordon Is Wonderful.”
In only its second year, the Indie Short Film Festival has already become a truly singular program, distinguishing itself from other festivals by highlighting projects with genuine passion and a desire to tell stories that deserve to be told.
Three A&E writers sit down to discuss each scandal and the impact it could, or should, have on each film’s chances at the ultimate victory — Best Picture.