The Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) announced today its complete lineup of narrative, documentary and short films for “Provincetown Reimagined,” presented by WarnerMedia. The modified festival runs July 16-19, 2020 and will include two nights of double features at the Wellfleet Drive-In, as well as a virtual cinema program through an online platform, and a special conversation honoring actress Mya Taylor moderated by filmmaker PJ Raval.
“We’re thrilled to present our reimagined film festival with a lineup that safely brings our local community together at the Wellfleet Drive-in and attendees from across the country on our virtual platform,” said Andrew Peterson, PIFF’s Director of Programming. “Our lineup reflects the need to connect — whether it’s through thought-provoking films that speak to this country’s longstanding issues with race and equity, the best in LGBTQ cinema from 2020, PJ Raval’s conversation with 2020 Next Wave honoree Mya Taylor, or just a much-needed laugh through an awesome night at the Drive-In hosted by John Waters. It may not be the festival we’ve all come to expect — but it’s 100% Provincetown.”
The full lineup is below.
OPENING NIGHT AT THE WELLFLEET DRIVE-IN (Thursday, July 16)
I AM A TOWN – directed by Mischa Richter
SAVE YOURSELVES! – directed by Alex H. Fischer & Eleanor Wilson
JOHN WATERS PRESENTS A NIGHT AT THE DRIVE-IN (Friday, July 17)
NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972) – directed by William F. Claxton
KITTEN WITH A WHIP (1964) – directed by Douglas Heyes
VIRTUAL FESTIVAL (Thursday, July 16 – Sunday, July 19)
Documentaries
THE CAPOTE TAPES – directed by Ebs Burnough
CODED BIAS – directed by Shalini Kantayya
FISH & MEN – directed by Darby Duffin & Adam Jones
HOUSE OF CARDIN – directed by P. David Ebersole & Todd Hughes
I AM A TOWN – directed by Mischa Richter
Narratives
BLACK BEAR – directed by Lawrence Michael Levine
IDENTIFYING FEATURES – directed by Fernanda Valadez
MILKWATER – directed by Morgan Ingari
STAGE MOTHER – directed by Thom Fitzgerald
TWO OF US – directed by Filippo Meneghetti
Special Event: Next Wave Award – Mya Taylor, in conversation with filmmaker PJ Raval
Shorts
DIRTY – directed by Matthew Puccini
AYANEH – directed by Nicolas Greinacher
BETYE SAAR: TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS – directed by Christine Turner
HOT FLASH – directed by Thea Hollatz
IT WAS THE DOG THAT SAVED MY LIFE – directed by Adam Golub & Sylvaine Alfaro
LA GLORIA – directed by Mary Evangelista
LOCKSHOP – directed by Cara Feinberg
THE SHAWL – directed by Sara Kiener
SPINNAKER – directed by Nadine Licostie
Major sponsors of “Provincetown Reimagined” include: WarnerMedia, Fanizzi’s, Seamen’s Bank, The Palette Fund, Mallard Foundation and Anchor Inn Beach House.
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