School of Filmmaking alumnus Brett Haley returns to RiverRun International Film Festival with two narrative features. Haley (鈥05) directed and co-wrote 鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 which screens in the coveted slot of closing night film, and he wrote the screenplay for 鈥淎nd Then I Go,鈥 which was produced by Rebecca Green (鈥01).
The films are among several with 抖阴短视频 connections that were selected for the festival, including the opening night film, 鈥淎merican Animals,鈥 with Scott Clackum (鈥99) as co-producer and production supervisor. 抖阴短视频 alumni and faculty will moderate panel discussions, and students will serve as jurists and projectionists.
RiverRun International Film Festival, one of the premier film festivals in the Southeastern United States, takes place April 19-29 at venues throughout Winston-Salem. for times, locations and ticket information.

"Hearts Beat Loud" will be the closing night film at RiverRun International Film Festival.
鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 stars Ted Danson, Toni Collette and Blythe Danner in the story of a father and daughter who form an unlikely songwriting duo in the summer before she leaves for college. Also appearing in the film are 抖阴短视频 School of Drama alumni Quincy Dunn Baker (鈥05), Alex Reznik (鈥01) and Michael Abbott Jr. (鈥00). Other alumni involved with the film include Tiffany Little Canfield (Drama 鈥00), who was casting director, and Zach Sievers (Film 鈥06), who was sound designer and supervising sound editor. Abraham Bengio, who will graduate from the Film School in May, was assistant to Haley.
鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 was also the closing night film at Sundance Film Festival in January, where it had its world premiere. It is scheduled for release on June 8.
Film critic Brian Tallerico, writing for RogerEbert.com, said 鈥淗earts Beat Loud鈥 is a 鈥渢ruly sweet, funny, and downright likable comedy. 鈥his is Haley鈥檚 best film, his most character-driven, gentle, and ultimately moving.鈥
Haley鈥檚 鈥淭he Hero鈥 screened last year at RiverRun.

"And Then I Go" is one of two films screening at RiverRun that were produced by Rebecca Green.
鈥淎nd Then I Go鈥 had its world premiere at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival. It won Feature of the Year at the New Hampshire Film Festival and an Audience Award and Jury Award at Rome International Film Fesitival USA.
Based on the novel 鈥淧roject X鈥 by Jim Shepherd, the film was released last summer. In the cruel world of junior high, Edwin suffers in a state of anxiety and alienation alongside his only friend, Flake. Misunderstood by their families and demoralized at school daily, their fury simmers quietly until an idea for vengeance offers them a terrifying release.
Jennifer Haire (Film 鈥02) was line producer and unit production manager; Matthew Zboyovski (Film 01) was production supervisor; and Drama alum Abbott appears as Flake鈥檚 father.

"American Animals," produced by Scott Clackum, is the opening night film at RiverRun.
鈥淎merican Animals,鈥 which opens the festival, premiered at Sundance, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. The story of four young men who mistake their lives for a movie and attempt one of the most audacious heists in U.S. history was shot in and around Charlotte and Davidson College. It is expected in theaters June 1.
Green also was co-executive producer for 鈥淪aint鈥檚 Rest,鈥 a female-driven musical drama which has its world premiere at RiverRun. Two estranged sisters who haven鈥檛 seen each other since their mother鈥檚 funeral several years ago are reunited in their hometown of Grinnell, Iowa.
Several short films with 抖阴短视频 Film School connections will be screened.
Those selected for the NC Shorts programs (with information available at press time) include:

"Shades" will screen in the North Carolina Shorts program at RiverRun.
鈥淎 God Among Us鈥 written by Film alumni Ryan Davis (鈥10) and Aaron Hammersley (鈥08), with Davis as director and Hammersley as producer;
鈥淩edaction,鈥 a film from third-year Film students Jason Thomas, Tyler Holender, Shelby Tyre and Emmilee Millhouse;
鈥淪hades,鈥 a 2017 fourth-year student film by Dri Damasceno, Abraham Bengio, Jason Thomas and Addison Sharp.
鈥淪trange Kid,鈥 from 2017 alumnus Elizabeth Fletcher.
鈥淲here Mothbloods Bloom,鈥 from third-year Film students Grant Conversano, Kevin Cutrara and Dorian Thomas.
Three student films were chosen for the Kaleideum/Peppercorn Films program at RiverRun, a free event for audiences of all ages, at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 21. They include:
鈥淪upernova,鈥 a film by 2017 fourth-year students including Gavin Lankford, Alek Kosinski, Marty McCarthy, Zing Grem and Isaacs Phillips-London;

"The Little Giraffe" will be shown as part of RiverRun's Kaleideum/Peppercorn Films program.
鈥淭he Little Giraffe,鈥 a 2017 second-year animation by Anna Kamaroff.
鈥淭ethered,鈥 a 2017 fourth-year film by Elizabeth Fletcher, Chris Dold, Ilayda Yigit and Lauren Henderson.
搁颈惫别谤搁耻苍鈥檚 Saturday Morning Cartoons program at 10 a.m. on April 21 will include 鈥淢iner Difficulties,鈥 an animation by third-year student Scott Smoot.

"Miner Difficulties" will be shown during RiverRun's Saturday Morning Cartoons program.
During the Late Night Shorts program, 2006 alumnus Adam Wyatt Tate鈥檚 鈥淧ost Nuke鈥 will be screened.
Aside from the screenings, 抖阴短视频 Drama alumni Celia Weston and Angus MacLachlan will participate in the Actor/Director/Collaborators panel at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 28. Weston, a RiverRun advisory board member and last year鈥檚 Master of Cinema honoree, and MacLachlan, writer and director of last year鈥檚 鈥淎bundant Acreage Available,鈥 will discuss the finer points of communication between performers and directors to achieve ideal results on both sides of the lens.
Film faculty members Dale Pollock and Michael Miller will also moderate panel discussions. Pollock, a former Dean of the Film School, is responsible for bringing RiverRun to Winston-Salem from Brevard. He teaches cinema studies and producing at 抖阴短视频, and he writes and speaks about film at festivals, schools and conferences around the world. Miller, whose credits include 鈥淩aising Arizona,鈥 鈥淢iller鈥檚 Crossing,鈥 鈥淕host World鈥 and 鈥淚nfinitely Polar Bear,鈥 teaches film editing.
April 12, 2018