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Get your tickets for the 5th Annual SummerDocs film series! In partnership with BEACH Magazine, the first two screenings announced below. TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM Saturday, June 15, 8:30pm  Directed by Morgan Neville Presented by Wall Street Journal Triumphant and heartbreaking in equal measure, award-winning director Morgan Neville’s TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM is a tribute to the unsung, yet unmistakable voices of the backup singers which brought shape and style to popular music over the years. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Darlene Love, will participate in a Q&A with...
The Hamptons International Film Festival announces the mentors and participants for the 2013 Screenwriters' Lab and the recipient of the $75,000 Discretionary Fund through the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, attributed to Casey Cooper Johnson for UNMANNED.
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Shaun Woodward was a Senior Cabinet Minister (and formerly Arts and Film Minister) in the last Labour Government under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. His career began in the BBC as a television journalist and producer. For the last fifteen years Shaun has been a Member of the British Parliament He has served on numerous Boards and charities; has been closely involved with the Arts since his time at Cambridge University. Shaun Woodward concluded the peace negotiations in Northern...
The 2013 Hamptons International Film Festival, taking place October 10-14, is now open for submissions online through Withoutabox (http://www.withoutabox.com/
Celebrating 20 years, the Hamptons International Film Festival is back Thursday, October 4 through Monday, October 8, 2012 including Columbus Day. You don't want to miss the premieres and special events. Be a part of the fun, to volunteer, click here to download the application and please contact Marianna Levine, Volunteer Coordinator at mariannahamptonsfilmfest.org. Would you like to host a festival guest?...
In 2009, HIFF had the east coast premiere of a wonderful documentary called Big River Man. It's not often that documentaries seem larger than life, bigger than anything you can imagine, but this film achieved that through both a wild protagonist and intrepid director, John Maringouin, whom we were thrilled to have attend the Festival.