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Provincetown International Film Festival Announces 2017 Lineup

The Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) announced today its complete lineup of narrative, documentary and short films for its 19th edition, running June 14-18, 2017. Matt Spicer's INGRID GOES WEST has been selected as the Closing Night film, with co-writer and director Spicer and producer and star Aubrey Plaza in attendance.

 

"This year's program continues PIFF's long tradition of supporting a diverse and exciting range of filmmakers - as always, with a special emphasis on emerging filmmakers," said Director of Programming Andrew Peterson. "We can't wait to share these filmmakers and their stories with our audiences this June."

 

The full lineup is listed below:

 

OPENING NIGHT

 

MR. ROOSEVELT -- directed by Noël Wells

 

CLOSING NIGHT

 

INGRID GOES WEST-- directed by Matt Spicer

 

SPOTLIGHT SELECTIONS

 

AFTER LOUIE -- directed by Vincent Gagliostro (Thursday, June 15)

 

THE BEGUILED -- directed by Sofia Coppola (Friday, June 16)

 

THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON -- directed by David France (Saturday, June 17)

 

SPECIAL SCREENINGS/EVENTS

 

JOHN WATERS PRESENTS: KRISHA -- directed by Trey Edward Shults

 

EPISODIC SPOTLIGHT: DIFFICULT PEOPLE starring Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner -- presented by Hulu

 

NARRATIVE FEATURES

 

BEACH RATS -- directed by Eliza Hittman

 

BEATRIZ AT DINNER -- directed by Miguel Arteta

 

BLIND -- directed by Michael Mailer


BRIGSBY BEAR -- directed by Dave McCary

 

COLUMBUS -- directed by Kogonada

 

GOD'S OWN COUNTRY -- directed by Francis Lee

 

LADY MACBETH -- directed by William Oldroyd

 

LANDLINE -- directed by Gillian Robespierre

 

LANE 1974 -- directed by S.J. Chiro

 

LEMON -- directed by Janicza Bravo

 

LITTLE PINK HOUSE -- directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker

 

LOST IN PARIS -- directed by Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon

 

LUCKY -- directed by John Carroll Lynch

 

MAUDIE -- directed by Aisling Walsh

 

THE ORNITHOLOGIST -- directed by João Pedro Rodrigues

 

POP AYE -- directed by Kirsten Tan

 

THE RING THING -- directed by William Sullivan

 

SEVENTEEN -- directed by Monja Art

 

SIGNATURE MOVE -- directed by Jennifer Reeder

 

THE STRANGE ONES -- directed by Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein

 

STRANGE WEATHER -- directed by Katherine Dieckmann

 

TOM OF FINLAND -- directed by Dome Karukoski

 

THE TRIP TO SPAIN -- directed by Michael Winterbottom

 

WINDOW HORSES: THE POETIC PERSIAN EPIPHANY OF ROSIE MING -- directed by Ann Marie Fleming

 

THE WOUND -- directed by John Trengove

 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

 

32 PILLS: MY SISTER'S SUICIDE -- directed by Hope Litoff

 

ANATOMY OF A MALE BALLET DANCER -- directed by David Barba and James Pellerito

 

BILL NYE: SCIENCE GUY -- directed by David Alvarado and Bill Sussberg

 

BRONX GOTHIC -- directed by Andrew Rossi

 

CHAVELA -- directed by Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi

 

DOLORES -- directed by Peter Bratt

 

I AM EVIDENCE -- directed by Trish Adlesic and Geeta Gandbhir

 

THE LAST PIG -- directed by Allison Argo

 

MANSFIELD 66/67 -- directed by P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes

 

POWER STRUGGLE -- directed by Robbie Leppzer

 

RAT FILM -- directed by Theo Anthony

 

SPETTACOLO -- directed by Jeff Malmberg and Chris Shellen

 

SUSANNE BARTSCH: ON TOP -- directed by Anthony Caronna and Alexander Smith

 

THE UNTOLD STORY OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN -- directed by Jennifer Kroot

 

WHOSE STREETS? -- directed by Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis

 

SHORTS

 

1992 -- directed by Anthony Doncque

 

AMYDEE -- directed by Amy DePaola

 

BAYARD & ME -- directed by Matt Wolf

 

BLIND SUSHI -- directed by Eric Heimbold

 

CALL YOUR FATHER -- directed by Jordan Firstman

 

COLD STORAGE -- directed by Eddie Shore

 

THE COLLECTION -- directed by Adam Roffman

 

DEAR MR. SHAKESPEARE -- directed by Shola Amoo

 

GODDESS -- directed by Karishma Dube

 

A DOLL'S EYES -- directed by Jonathan Wysocki

 

DUSK -- directed by Jake Graf

 

EAGLEHAWK -- directed by Shannon Murphy

 

A FEW THINGS ABOUT ROBERT IRWIN -- directed by Lisanne Skyler

 

KITTY -- directed by Chloë Sevigny

 

THE LAW OF AVERAGES -- directed by Elizabeth Rose

 

LITTLE POTATO -- directed by Wes Hurley

 

LOVE THE SINNER -- directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Jessica Devaney

 

MY BEAUTIFUL CRAZY TOWN -- directed by David Cox

 

THE NIGHT CLEANER -- directed by Blair Fukumura

 

OUT AGAIN -- directed by Robin Cloud

 

PEDRO -- directed by Marco Leão, André Santos

 

PLUS ONE -- directed by Peter Knegt

 

POST-APOCALYPTIC POTLUCK -- directed by Guinevere Turner

 

A QUAKER SOUND -- directed by Benedict Campbell

 

SEAHORSE -- directed by Nate Gualtieri

 

SPRING -- directed by Laurel Parmet

 

SUMMER CAMP ISLAND -- directed by Julia Pott

 

THEATER OF DESIRE: SPLIT BRITCHES -- directed by Shelby Zoe Coley

 

TICK DAYS -- directed by Marnie Crawford Samuelson and Shane Hofeldt

 

VICTOR & ISOLINA -- directed by William Caballero

 

As previously announced, the festival will open with MR. ROOSEVELT, written, directed and starring Noël Wells. Academy Award-nominated writer/director Sofia Coppola will receive the festival's premier honor, the Filmmaker on the Edge award, in conversation with John Waters, and actress Chloë Sevigny will receive the Excellence in Acting Award in conversation with Eugene Hernandez, deputy director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center.  

 

The Provincetown International Film Festival runs June 14 - 18, 2017 in Provincetown, MA. Purchase festival passes at www.ptownfilmfest.org. Individual tickets go on sale on May 22.

 

The 2017 Filmmaker on the Edge Award is sponsored by Lithexcel. The Excellence in Acting Award is sponsored by The Palette Fund and the Mallrd Foundation. Major sponsors of the 2017 Provincetown International Film Festival include: HBO, Wine Enthusiast, the Visitor Tourism Board, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Xfinity, HereTV, and The Boston Globe.

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