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The Green Mountain Film Festival is an annual film event and awards show in Vermont. The first festival took place in
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, in 1997. In March 1999, a second festival was held and it has been an annual March event ever since. In 2010, the festival was extended to include a series of satellite screenings in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. In 2018, the festival also hosted screenings in Essex Junction, at the Essex Cinema. The 23rd Green Mountain Film Festival returned to Downtown Montpelier in March 2024 after a 4 year hiatus, with film screenings at both The Savoy Theater and The Capitol Theater in Montpelier, Vermont.


Background

The program focuses on new work from around the world together with a few classic films. Around half the films shown are documentaries. There are also screenings of shorts and student films. Screenings are often followed by informal discussions often involving the filmmakers themselves. The festival also features special appearances by established film critics and filmmakers. Past guests have included critics
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, Phillip Lopate, David Thomson, Gerald Peary, and
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. Filmmakers have included the screenwriter and director, Robin Swicord, actor/director
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, actor Michael Murphy, producer Christine Vachon, and documentary makers Albert Maysles, Les Blank and Ralph Arlyck. The critic Stuart Klawans, writing in ''
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,'' described the 2003 Green Mountain Film Festival as "a cinephile's utopia: a festival organized and supported by an entire community of local moviegoers." Matthew Hays, the Montreal-based film critic, called the 2006 festival "incredible ... a mind-bendingly fascinating diet of movies." Every year hundreds of volunteers help run the festival and host special events at numerous venues across
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. The 21st Green Mountain Film Festival was held between March 16 and March 25, 2018, and featured 82 feature films and 75 shorts, hand- on workshops, a “coming of age” film short course, and the first Vermont Filmmakers Summit. Then-current director Karen Dillon spoke about the 21st anniversary saying that she wanted the festival to “feel like a party for everyone”. In 2020, due to the
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, the festival went into hiatus. The 23rd Green Mountain Film Festival returned to Downtown Montpelier, Vermont in March 2024 after a 4 year hiatus. Actor and Filmmaker Iva Gocheva called the March 2024 festival "one of the most thoughtful and caring programming I have seen in a long time" and Vermont-based Filmmaker John Killacky referred to the festival as “great curation, wonderful gatherings for filmmakers, and engaged post-screenings conversations.”


History


Films in earlier festivals (2006)

*''After Innocence'' *''After the Fog'' *''Ballets Russes'' *''The Boys of Baraka'' *''Campfire'' *''Commune'' *''Duma'' *''The Education of Shelby Knox'' *'' Elevator to the Gallows'' *''Le Grand Voyage'' *''Hawaii, Oslo'' *''Homeland'' *''I Like Killing Flies'' *''Intimate Stories'' *''Isn't This a Time!'' *''Live and Become'' *''Living the Autism Maze'' *''The Lizard, or Marmoulak'' *''"Music and the Movies" with Lloyd Schwartz'' *''Midnight Movies'' *''Mind Games'' *'' Paradise Now'' *'' The Real Dirt on Farmer John'' *'' The Red Wagon'' *'' A Sidewalk Astronomer'' *''The Singers'' *''Sir! No Sir!'' *''
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' *''Tony Takitani'' *''Touch the Sound'' *''The Warrior'' *'Winterwalk'' *''The World Outside''


10th Festival 2007

The 10th Green Mountain Film Festival ran from 16 to 25 March 2007. Guests included Albert Maysles, Ralph Arlyck, Rob Mermin and
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. The films shown included *''
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Beauty in Trouble ''Beauty in Trouble'' () is a 2006 Czech tragicomedy directed by Jan Hřebejk. Eddie Cockrell, writing in '' Variety'', said the " tle comes from the Robert Graves poem, itself adapted into a Czech popular song in the 1980s, and performed in the ...
'' *''Been Rich All My Life'' *'' Black Gold'' *''El Carro'' *'' The Cave of the Yellow Dog'' *''Climates'' *'' C.R.A.Z.Y.'' *''Family Law'' *'' Flock of Dodos'' *'' Following Sean'' *''
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'' *''Gobi Women's Song'' *'' Grey Gardens'' *''Gypsy Caravan'' *''Holding Our Own'' *'' The Host'' *'' Into Great Silence'' *'' Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple'' *''Land Mines: A Love Story'' *''The Light Ahead'' *''Living on the Fault Line'' *''Men at Work'' *''Meredith Holch: Homegrown Animation'' *''Molly's Way'' *'' Our Daily Bread'' *'' El Perro'' *''The Refugee All-Stars'' *''The Ritchie Boys'' *''
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'' *''Shakespeare behind Bars'' *''Sisters in Law'' *'' Suite Habana'' *''
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'' *''Today's Man'' *''
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11th Festival 2008

The 11th Green Mountain Film Festival was held from 21 to 30 March 2008. Notable films shown included *'' Blame it on Fidel'' *''
China Blue ''China Blue'' is a 2005 documentary film directed by Micha Peled. It follows the life of Jasmine Li, a seventeen-year-old worker from Sichuan, in a Chinese jeans factory, ''Lifeng Clothes Factory'' (丽锋服饰制衣有限公司) in Shaxi, ...
'' *'' Daratt'' *'' Day for Night'' *'' The Dhamma Brothers'' *''
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'' *'' Everything's Cool'' *'' For the Bible Tells Me So'' *'' Fraulein'' *'' Honeydripper'' *''
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'' *'' It's a Free World...'' *'' Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten'' *'' King Corn'' *
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'' *'' The Visitor''


12th Festival 2009

World Premiere - ''The Brother Who Sent His Sister to the Electric Chair'' (2009) World Premiere - ''Numen: The Nature of Plants''


13th Festival 2010

The festival added a new venue at the Pavilion Auditorium, and also a three-day series of satellite screenings in Vermont's North East Kingdom. World Premiere - ''The Summer of Walter Hacks'' (2010)


14th Festival 2011

The 14th Green Mountain Film Festival was held from March 18 to 27, 2011. The festival inaugurated the Green Mountain 48-Hr Film Slam, a film-making competition, and announced the Margot George Short Film Competition, both initiatives aimed at fostering emerging film-making talent. The 14th festival Guests included Phillip Lopate, David Amram, Roy Prendergast, and Jonathan Katz.


15th Festival 2012

The 15th Green Mountain Film Festival was held on March 16, 2012. Notable films shown included * Being Elmo * Boy * Gen Silent *
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* In Good Time: The Piano Jazz of Marian McPartland * Lost Bohemia * Pianomania * Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls


16th Festival 2013

The 16th Green Mountain Film Festival was held from April 4 to April 12, 2013. Notable films shown included * Childhood * Northern Borders * A Fierce Green Fire * Bert Stern: Original Madman * Beware of Mr. Baker * Girl Model * Kumare * My Worst Nightmare * Revolutionary Optimist * Sightseers * The Revisionaries * The Savoy King * The Thieves * The Waiting Room * 5 Broken Cameras


17th Festival 2014

Green Mountain Film Festival hired a new Executive Director, Rachelle Murphy. The festival was held from March 21-30, 2014. Notable films shown were; * Attic * Bread


References


External links

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A Conversation w/ Donald Rae
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