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To Celebrate Its 30th Edition HIFF Will Run For 10 Days In 2022

authorStaff Writer on Mar 4, 2022

On March 2, HamptonsFilm announced that the 30th anniversary of the Hamptons International Film Festival will take place October 7 to 16, 2022, with live and in-person events and screenings. For the 2022 edition, the festival will be extended to a 10-day event with additional film programming across the East End. The festival is now accepting submissions through Film Freeway at filmfreeway.com/HamptonsFilm.

“To commemorate our 30th anniversary, we are thrilled to look at all that we have accomplished to stand out as a premier film institution,” said HamptonsFilm Executive Director Anne Chaisson. “From our signature programs Conflict and Resolution, Breakthrough Artists, HIFF Jr. Educational Initiatives, Animal Rights and environmental track Air, Land and Sea, we have much to look back on, and to celebrate in the future.”

HamptonsFilm is commemorating the festival’s third decade with “The First 30” program. Throughout 2022, HamptonsFilm is taking a critical look back at some of the memorable films that screened during the film festival.

“It is a pleasure to revisit a number of the groundbreaking films that our team has had the honor of screening over the past three decades,” said HamptonsFilm Artistic Director David Nugent. “It felt appropriate to recognize this milestone by opening back up some of the most timely and necessary dialogues that these films have helped encourage.”

In the first few installments of the initiative, the film programming team recommended titles to watch in recognition of Black History Month, including the Academy Award-nominated “Strong Island” (2017); “The Untold Story of Emmett Till” (2004); and HIFF Audience Award winner, and Academy Award nominee “I Am Not Your Negro” (2016). Each week someone affiliated with the film or the festival will look back on the film’s impact during the festival. Chaisson, David Nugent (artistic director), Megan Costello (senior Programmer), Rajendra Roy (advisory board member and MOMA chief film curator) and Cynthia Lopez (executive director of New York Women in Film & Television) are among those selected for the first round of installments. More information on the program and where to stream selected titles can be found at hamptonsfilmfest.org.

In addition to the fall festival, HamptonsFilm plans to continue some of the highlights of its year-round programming, including the SummerDocs documentary showcase and the annual Screenwriters Lab; the latter will return to an in-person setting for the first time since 2019. Celebrating its 22nd anniversary this year, the HamptonsFilm Screenwriters Lab champions the artistic visions of up-and-coming filmmakers from around the world, and will pair selected fellows with established writers and creative producers for a weekend of one-on-one mentorship later this spring.

Passes for the 30th Annual Hamptons Film Festival will be on sale later this year. Additional information on the festival and HamptonsFilm’s year-round programming can be found on the website.

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