The festival began in 2008 and won the “Best New Event” award for the State of Maryland and Tourism. The festival annually brings a diverse selection of films to Talbot County during a three-day extravaganza and includes an exclusive opening night party, panel discussions and the screenings of award-winning films.
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For opening night, the festival is screening
“Good Ol’ Freda,” the tell-all documentary of Freda Kelly, a shy
teenager from Liverpool asked to work for a young local band, The
Beatles, hoping to make it big. Freda finally tells her tales for the
first time in 50 years.
From screenings in Los Angeles, New York, Cannes,
Toronto and Sundance, the festival’s programmers have gathered the
best-of-the-best independent and foreign films, many of which have been
nominated for Oscars. Responding to previous year’s audience suggestion,
this year’s festival also will feature a classic film, to be announced
soon.
The festival will welcome viewers to the Avalon
Theatre for three days of outstanding films, as well as to the Talbot
County Free Library, where there will be free films for kids.
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