A little more insight into the films that will give you a better idea of how to put together your game plan. You…are putting together a game plan, right?
Let’s see, we’ve pretty much got dining in the bag, and we’ve long been a musical and visual arts powerhouse…but what about film? Does RIFF’s massive growth over four years indicate that we’re on the movie map?
This week’s featured Richmond International Film Festival entry—an adaptation of a David Baldacci novel—was filmed in Giles County under breathtaking Virginia autumn foliage. Producer Sara Elizabeth Timmins picks up the torch that Hollywood dropped.
Now that the Westhampton Theatre has announced that it’s closing its doors at the end of 2015, former employees are gettin’ nostalgic. Here are some memories from behind the scenes.
Virginia State University and filmmaker Jesse Vaughan present a film they hope will make people understand that food deserts are very real and very dangerous. Living in a Food Desert premieres at the Richmond International Film Festival.