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This year, the Marfa Film Festival will screen twenty shorts, seventeen features, and will also host several guest-programmed mixes and live events. The program includes "six world premieres, one international premiere, two North American premieres, four USA premieres and eight Texas premieres." We're not entirely sure what the difference is between a world premiere and an international premiere, but you get the gist. There are several films that piqued our interest right away, including the Lou Reed helmed short doc Red Shirley, the family drama Fanny, Annie & Danny and Echotone, which features Austin musicians Black Joe Lewis, Cari Palazzolo, and Bill Baird. There are many more and we will be highlighting them as the week unfolds.
Following that flurry of activity will be Parque Via, another offering from our neighbors to the south, which is the feature directorial debut of Enrique Rivero Huerta. Parque Via follows the story of Beto, a man who lives in a self-imposed solitude, agoraphobic almost, in the middle of bustling Mexico City. His small world is thrown into tumult when he learns that building that he has been a custodian in for 30 years is to be sold and that he'll be forced to change his simple way of life and possibly discover that no man is an island.
Keep checking in with us throughout the rest of the week as we bring you more coverage, interviews, photos and maybe even a video or two of our experience at Cinco de Marfa, five days of film festival fun.
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