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That’s a Wrap: MVFF46 Concludes With ‘Maestro,’ Doles Out a Bounty of Awards
The 46th Mill Valley Film Festival closed with a thrilling party on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael. “A BIG thank you to everyone who joined us for this year’s films, panels, conversations, and more,” organizer said in a statement. From our sponsors, donors, and members, to first-time attendeesāwe are so happy to have you as part of this Festival. We couldn’t do this without you!”
Read MoreA Thrilling Opening Night Kicks Off the 46th Mill Valley Film Fest ā With Much More to Come
āI stand with my union,ā Huston told the Chronicle. āI think weāre all hoping and praying and keeping fingers crossed that weāre going to come up with a resolution very soon. This film is my actors. That I canāt be standing here tonight holding (Pitt) in my arms and just saying thank you, thatās tough.ā
Read MoreICB Art Announces 11 of Its Artists, Including Mill Valley’s Sophy Bevan, Have Been Selected to Exhibit Work in the de Young Open 2023 ā Thru Jan. 7, 2023
The Fine Arts Museums of San Franciscoās second triennial juried community art exhibition will showcase the talent of artists from across the nine Bay AreaĀ counties in the de Youngās Herbst Exhibition Galleries on the lower level.Ā
Read MoreMVFF46 Screens ‘I Am Hope,’ a Film Chronicling ShakaJamal’s Efort to Create a Youth Wellness Program for Oakland Unified School District
Artivist, ShakaJamal’s effort to navigate a challenging year to create a first-of-its-kind youth wellness program for Oakland Unified School District where students engage in yoga and mindfulness activities transforming them into leaders.
Read MoreWith ‘Adrift,’ Veteran Filmmaker Rory Kennedy Launches an Intervention Into the Ongoing Global Refugee Crisis at MVFF46
Kennedy launches a welcome intervention into the ongoing global refugee crisis. Adopting personal and historical perspectives as well as testimonies from experts and relevant stakeholders, Adrift is a passionate and evidence-driven appeal for compassion and respect for the rights of refugees.Ā
Read MoreMakers Market Toasts 5-Year Anniversary at MV Lumber Yard, Hosts Open Air Market ā Oct. 14, 11am-5pm
The latest edition of the Open Air Markets arrives September 14th, 11am-5pm, and it comes with a special occasion, and Makers Market celebrates its 5th anniversary in Mill Valley.
Read MoreLongtime Downtown Retailer Kelly Scott Temporarily Takes Over Former Terrestra Space at 30 Miller With a Cashmere Pop-Up From Oct. 18-Nov. 5
Scott, theĀ former owner of both the Alpha Dog shop as well as Sundry, a kitchen- and garden-focused store that was at 118 Throckmorton Ave. ā the former home of Branded Boutique, theĀ Mill Valley Hat Box, a laundromat and a fledgling version of Mill Valley Market before that ā is opening up a short-term op-up shop within the former Terrestra space.
Read MoreThe 66th Edition of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest Drew a Record Number of Attendees ā Organization Seeks Donation So Event ‘Continues For Years to Come’
Daniel Oliver, Amy Faust, Cynthia Minoli, and Hilary Williams received Special Recognition awards for their outstanding work at the artist reception Saturday night.
Read MorePoet and/the Bench Shines a Light on Hometown Hero Amanda Rowan’s ‘Place Setting’ Exhibit and MVFF
Rowan grew up in Mill Valley, and the exhibition at Poet and/the Bench and screenings at MVFF are a homecoming for the artist who graduated Tam High School and is the daughter of Bluegrass Hall of Fame inductee Peter Rowan.
Read MoreAmidst Industry Turbulence, 46th Mill Valley Film Fest Promises a Whopping 148 Films Representing 41 Countries and Much More ā Oct. 5-15
Despite the impasse, MVFF remains committed to delivering a fantastic 10 days of film, screening a whopping 148 films representing 41 countries, including 56 premieres, 86 features, and 62 shorts;Ā 45% of all films across the 2023 Festival are directed by women.
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