For Immediate Release:
Thursday, March 6th, 2024
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THE 6TH ANNUAL DESERTSCAPE
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL SELECTIONS, 2024 SCHEDULE, AND TICKET INFO!
#diff2024 | #desertscape2024
Presented by Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU)
St. George, UT--The 501(C)(3) nonprofit, Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah, has announced official selections, the schedule, and ticket info for the 2024 Desertscape International Film Festival.
DIFF 2024 will take place in beautiful St. George, UT from Wednesday, March 27th through Saturday, March 30th with the majority of the screenings and events taking place at the historic Electric Theater. Desertscape will coincide with the long-running St. George Art Festival for the very first time in 2024 and this will only add to the magic of the proceedings. This celebration of independent cinema will feature over 40 films--shorts and features–from all around the world. Multiple countries and genres will be represented throughout the festival and programmers promise a little something for everyone.
Writer/director Josh Margolin’s charming, funny, and fittingly thrilling “Thelma” will serve as Desertscape’s opening night feature. Starring the forever likable June Squibb in the title role, this adorable gem of a movie–which made its debut this past January at the Sundance Film Festival– finds a lovable grandma taking matters into her own hands after falling prey to a telephone scammer. Not only is Squibb an absolute delight in this Magnolia Pictures release but she gets big time assists from co-stars Fred Hechinger, Parker Posey, Clark Gregg, and the late, great Richard Roundtree.
Desertscape will close out on Saturday, March 30th with a screening of the funny, observant, and altogether eye-opening love letter to film collectors, “Film is Dead. Long Live Film!” Director Peter Flynn’s immensely entertaining documentary is not only a wonderfully insightful look at film history, but it’s also a tribute to passionate and eccentric individuals who preserve that history at all costs. Mr. Flynn will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A.
Other notable feature film highlights from this year’s festival will include the World Premiere of H. Nelson Tracey’s relationship dramedy, “Breakup Season,” featuring Samantha Isler (“Molly’s Game”) and Chandler Riggs (“The Walking Dead”) as a couple at a crossroads during an emotionally turbulent holiday season. An energetic Nelson and several select members of a gifted cast and crew will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A.
Chaysen Beacham’s coming-of-age road movie, “What We Find on the Road,” featuring Finn Haney as a young man making a multi-state trek to reconnect with a dad he hasn’t seen in a very long time.
Michael Del Monte’s Candian import “His Name is Ray,” a moving and provocative documentary that delves into a homeless man’s struggles with addiction.
Joseph DeGolyer’s “Chicken Coop,” an understated and nuanced Christmastime drama about a man looking to patch things up with his estranged father.
James Morris’s Desertscape After Dark entry “He Never Left” featuring Colin Cunningham and Jessica Staples in a thriller that puts a little spin on slasher films.
Additionally, in honor of The Utah Film Commission’s 100-Year Celebration of Utah Film and Television, Desertscape will also present a special retrospective screening of the unsung 80s gem, “Three O’Clock High” which was shot at Ogden High School in Northern Utah nearly 4 decades ago. Featuring Casey Siemaszko as a high school reporter and Richard Tyson as the terrifying bully he inadvertently picks a fight with, this righteously funny (and hip) comedy from director Phil Joanou, puts a fresh and youthful twist on a beloved “western” trope.
Desertscape will feature several outstanding short films, as well. Included; The emotionally charged mini-doc "Free Play," the creature-centric "Blood Waters," the quirky animated gem "Tennis, Oranges," the sci-fi-tinged "To Err," the international Sundance entry "Dreams Like Paper Boats," the moving AFI short "Blue Hour," the Made-In-Utah immigration drama "In a Foreign and Unknown Land," and many more.
Awards in multiple categories will be handed out on the final night of the festival.
Desertscape International Film Festival All-Access VIP Badges are only $125 (includes a swag bag, VIP lounge, and parties) with $10 single film block tickets, special $30 single-day passes, and $75 4-Day screening passes (Screenings Only) also available. For all ticket sales, CLICK HERE!
For a look at the entire 2024 Desertscape International Film Festival schedule, CLICK HERE!
**Schedule and titles are subject to change.
In addition to amazing films, you can also expect plenty of outstanding alternative programming. Desertscape will offer industry panels with special guests, a live script read, opening and closing night parties, an awards ceremony, and more. And with the second half of the festival coinciding with the venerable St. George Art Festival, there will be no shortage of artistic sights to see. Included; A live performance by the indie rock act, The National Parks.
2024 Desertscape International Film Festival Official Selections;
FEATURES
Breakup Season
USA / World Premiere
Directed by H. Nelson Tracey
Chicken Coop
USA
Directed by Joseph DeGolyer
Film is Dead. Long Live Film!
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Peter Flynn
He Never Left
USA
Directed by James Morris
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His Name is Ray
Canada / Utah Premiere
Directed by Michael Del Monte
Thelma
USA
Directed by Josh Margolin
Three O’Clock High
USA
Directed by Phil Joanou
What We Find on the Road
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Chaysen Beacham
SHORTS
Audrey Taylor Artist
USA
Directed by Ned Cordery
Bears Ears: Echoes of Time
USA
Directed by Daniel Richardson
Been There
Switzerland / Utah Premiere
Directed by Corina Schwingruber
Blood Waters
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Stephen Robinson
Blue Hour
USA / Utah Premiere
USA
Directed by J.D. Shields
Bonding
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Luke Rex
Dreams Like Paper Boats
Haiti
Directed by Samuel Suffren
Enactment
USA
Directed by Bridger Roberts
Free Play
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Alex Astrella
Henry’s Hand
Switzerland / World Premiere
Directed by Laura Gilda Maiullari, Lilith Eva Fohn, and Oleksandra Gorshevikova
In a Foreign and Unknown Land
USA
Directed by Ricardo Villanueva Avalos
Just Your (.)
USA
Directed by Mandy Harmon
Ministry of Surf
USA
Directed by Collins Reagan
Minutes to Go
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Rick Page
Not Him
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Sarah Young
Nubbinwood
USA
Directed Tim Granberg
Oasis
Canada / Utah Premiere
Directed by Justine Martin
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One Day
USA
Directed by Robert Cole Wilkes
Phase III
USA
Directed by Numark Ricafranca
Pickles
USA
Directed by Ben Vasion
Rooster’s Crow
Canada / Utah Premiere
Directed by Alexandre Lefebvre
Screen Test
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Adam Shimberg
Social AnnXiety
USA
Directed by Jason C. Brown
Tennis, Oranges
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Sean Pecknold
The Disappearance of Brandon Mull
USA
Directed by Jason Conforto
The Time Machine
USA
Directed by Ebrahim Ghaeini
To Err
USA
Directed by Derek Romrell
Virga
Canada
Directed by Jean-François Leblanc
Volveré
USA
Directed by Marlon Gonzalez
You Are Here
USA / Utah Premiere
Directed by Michael Friberg
Additionally, DIFF 2023 received several screenplay submissions and after weeks of combing through the best of the best, the Desertscape 2024 Screenplay Committee–headed by Jason and Lara Jackson of Red Carpet Cinema– is pleased to announce the semi-finalists in both feature and short screenplay categories;
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FEATURE SCREENPLAY SEMIFINALISTS;
A Solidarity of Sinners
Written by Nicholas Nuttall
All Blood is Red
Written by Richard A. Levine
Chris
Written by Matthew David Rafferty, Bernadette Grady McClafferty, and Thomas Ardavany
Finding the Words
Written by Dave Orvis
Go Fish
Written by Douglas Von Funkhouser
Mo Vaughn Fights the Devil
Written by Richard William Hoffman
Old Scars
Written by Richard Levine
Review
Written by Johnathan Zarantonello
Sacred Sun
Written by Michael Louis Gould
Soulbreak
Written by Richard Levine and Marie Bailey
The Alchemy Effect
Written by Heidi McDonald
The Mercury Club
Written by Alison Jean Cole
The Pass
Written Graham J. Northrup
The Screecher
Written by Lazar Karav
Three Rivers Meet
Written by Craig Stewart
You Know
Written by J Frederick
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SHORT SCREENPLAY SEMIFINALISTS;
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Checked Out
Written by Amy Santos and Sara Siggard
Come Sunrise
Written by Ben Vasion
Ek Naatika
Written by K. Lovelace
Ephemera
Written by Paul Amstone
Love in Chaos
Written by Shellee Godfrey
Paper Son and Little Red Dragon
Written by Howard Lun Hong
The Angel
Written by Daniel Yen Tu and Barrett Burgin
The Final Inning
Written by Mike Marsh
Till Death Do Us Part
Written by Jacob Hamblin
Tiny Little Pills
Written by Duncan Payne
Screenplay finalists will be announced on March 10th with the winners being revealed shortly thereafter.
Adam Mast--FMASU President and Desertscape 2024 Festival Director said; “This will be our 6th Desertscape outing and we couldn’t be any more thrilled about our lineup. It’s a fantastic mix of shorts and features from all around the world, and we’ll have a little bit of something for everyone. We’re equally thrilled to have a little hand in bringing a film component to the legendary St. George Art Festival for the very first time! And to be able to make this happen during the Utah Film Commision’s Celebration of 100 Years in Utah Film and Television is the icing on the cake. So much talent on display in our beautiful city and we want everyone to experience the magic firsthand.”
John Pugh--FMASU Vice President and Desertscape 2024 Festival Director said; “Desertscape is back, and it's celebrating its momentous 6th year with a lineup that promises to be the strongest yet. We carefully curated a selection of films, engaging workshops, and enlightening filmmaker panels. Year five promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who love the art of filmmaking and film enthusiasts. Join us for year five and quench your thirst for movies!”
Jason Jackson--Desertscape 2024 Screenplay Competition Coordinator said; “I enjoyed last year’s reading experience so much, I couldn’t wait to see what this year brought and it did not disappoint. The caliber of these writers is Sundance level. It’s been an edifying adventure, one full of impeccable imagination and pensive perspicacity. If this is even a glimpse at what Desertscape has to offer, this is sure to be a festival for the books.”
DESERTSCAPE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL-- Since 2019, the Desertscape International Film Festival has served as a platform for filmmakers from all over the world to share their work in a theatrical setting. Additionally, Desertscape prides itself on creating a source of grand entertainment and enlightenment for its many attendees. The goal is to see Desertscape evolve and emerge as a Southern Utah staple for years to come.
FILM AND MEDIA ALLIANCE OF SOUTHERN UTAH (FMASU)-- Formed in 2017, FMASU is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit designed to encourage, inspire, nurture, and educate filmmaking talent and to preserve film history and the theatrical experience. FMASU does this by way of several film-related events throughout the year, including; Desertscape International Film Festival, HorrorFest International, The Electric Film Series, A Merry Movie Christmas, and the Guerilla Filmmaking Challenges--quick turnaround filmmaking competitions that take place two times per year. While FMASU prides itself on its Southern Utah roots, it is equally interested in championing storytellers from all around the world. Of course, the primary goal is to engage everyone through the culturally expansive nature of the world's greatest art form: Cinema!
To learn all about FMASU and or to donate, log on to fmasu.com.