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come a reflection of our community,”
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Kielbasa says. “In time, we hope to be
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bringing in more and more people
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tion. I would like this to become more
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and more a festival of ideas, so that
filmmakers and guest artists come
to the Virginia Film Festival here in
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Agenda at
2009
Virginia
Film
Festival
“Hairspray”
Virginia
because it’s
an opportu-
By Ken Wilson
after 10 years as founding executive nity for the ideas
director of the Sarasota Film Festi- behind their films to
val, has set several goals for Virginia’s be discussed, explored,
or most film festi- Adrenaline Film Project competition festival to make it a can’t-miss event and talked about.” As
vals, four days of will feature 10-12 teams of three film- for film buffs everywhere: to draw in in year’s past, many screenings will
makers writing, casting, shooting, ed-
a wider swath of the local community, be followed by panel discussions and
iting, and screening a film under the
to include more Virginia films by Vir- Q&A sessions.
supervision of Charlottesville native
ginia directors, to screen more con- A number of this year’s films are
and film director Jeff Wadlow.
temporary films, and to put more fo- homegrown. “I believe that at the heart
cus on the ideas inherent in the films. of the film festival we need to support
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There’s a New Director in Town
tival director Jody “It’s absolutely vital for this film Virginia filmmakers and encourage
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With its numerous lectures and
Kielbasa’s expansive festival to evolve organically and be- them,” Kielbasa says. “And what I’ve
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c panels, Cville’s annual film feast has
vision, this year’s
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always had a heaping side order of
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“Funny Business”
scholarly commentary and lively de-
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theme extends be-
bate. Director Kielbasa, new in town “American Beauty”
yond “antics” and
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“high jinks, hanky-
panky and hokey
pokey” would be a
full bill. But in new
Virginia Film Fes-
“tomfoolery” to “subterfuge” and
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“shenanigans,” “dirty tricks” and
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double-dealing,” and all manner of

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consequential misbehavior.

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Award-winning actors Matthew
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Broderick and Cherry Jones, celebrat-
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to discuss the films, their themes, and
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dridge Lounge of the John Paul Jones
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Arena, this year’s festival will have
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a closing night Wrap Party at the X-
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Lounge on Water Street. The 72-hour
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