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Seventh Annual Middleburg Film Festival Announces as Opening Night Film and as Closing Film

FORD v Will Screen as Saturday Centerpiece and HARRIET and WAVES as Friday Spotlight Films

Festival to Honor Filmmaker , Composer and Screenwriter Anthony McCarten

Middleburg, VA, September 27, 2019 – The Middleburg Film Festival announced today that Noah Baumbach’s MARRIAGE STORY will open the festival on Thursday, October 17 and ’s THE IRISHMAN will close the festival on Sunday, October 20. The festival also announced ’s as the Saturday Night Centerpiece, ’ HARRIET and Trey Edward Shults’ WAVES as the Friday Spotlight films. Filmmaker Noah Baumbach, film composer Terence Blanchard and screenwriter Anthony McCarten will be honored for their exceptional contributions to films and filmmaking.

Now in its seventh year as a leading destination for the fall’s most acclaimed films, the festival will run October 17 to October 20 in Northern Virginia’s historic wine country, one hour from Washington, DC. Festival ticket packages and passes are currently for sale at www.middleburgfilm.org, and individual tickets will go on sale October 1.

Kicking off the 2019 edition of the four-day festival, MARRIAGE STORY stars and in an incisive and compassionate look at a marriage breaking up and a family staying together. The ensemble cast also includes , , , Julie Hagerty and Merritt Weaver.

“We’re honored to kick off this year’s festival with MARRIAGE STORY and recognize filmmaker Noah Baumbach for his deeply personal and moving film,” said MFF Executive Director Susan Koch. "We’re also delighted to welcome back and honor screenwriter Anthony McCarten, who once again has crafted a riveting story and magnificent script for his lead in .”

FORD v FERARRI has been selected as the festival’s Saturday Night Centerpiece film. Directed by James Mangold, the film is inspired by the remarkable true story of the visionary American car designer () and the fearless British driver (), who together battled corporate interference, the laws of physics, and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car for and take on the dominating race cars of at the in France in 1966.

Focus Features’ HARRIET from director Kasi Lemmons will screen Friday as one of two Spotlight films. Based on the inspirational life of an iconic American freedom fighter, HARRIET tells the extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and subsequent missions to free dozens of slaves through the Underground Railroad. Tony Award winning actress Cynthia Erivo stars in the title role alongside Leslie Odom Jr., Janelle Monae, Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Clarke Peters.

A24’s WAVES will also screen as a Friday Spotlight film. From director Trey Edward Shults, WAVES presents the lives of a suburban African-American family as they navigate life following a tragic loss. The film stars Sterling K. Brown, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Taylor Russell and .

Martin Scorsese’s THE IRISHMAN has been selected to close the festival on Sunday, October 20. Starring , and , THE IRISHMAN is an epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of WWII veteran Frank Sheeran, a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the 20th century. Spanning decades, the film chronicles one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history, the disappearance of legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa, and offers a monumental journey through the hidden corridors of organized crime.

Filmmaker Noah Baumbach will receive the Spotlight Director Award following the screening of his Opening Night film MARRIAGE STORY, a deeply personal film about the pain of divorce. Known for his dramatic comedies about the human experience, Baumbach received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for his 2005 film “” which also explored the subject of divorce through the eyes of two young boys and was inspired by the director’s own experience of his parents’ separation. Baumbach’s body of work also includes “Kicking and Screaming,” “,” “Greenberg,” “,” “While We’re Young,” “,” “ (New and Selected),” and the documentary “De Palma.”

Six-time Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard will be recognized with the Distinguished Composer Award, which will be presented at a tribute concert featuring Blanchard’s quintet E-Collective and a 35-piece orchestra. The celebrated composer is known for making powerful musical statements concerning painful American tragedies, from his expansive work composing the scores for films, including “BlacKkKlansman” which earned him an Academy Award nomination, to his current film HARRIET which features a powerful score that musically chronicles the transformation of Harriet Tubman into one of America’s most iconic heroes. Blanchard also wrote the music for the operatic adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s gripping memoir Fire Shut Up In My Bones which premiered at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis this summer and will have an upcoming production staged by the Metropolitan Opera, making it the first opera by an African American composer in the institution’s 136-year history.

“Recognizing a film composer is a signature event of the Middleburg Film Festival and we’re thrilled to honor Terence Blanchard this year,” said MFF Founder and Board Chair Sheila Johnson. "Our filmgoers are in for a real treat as Terence, accompanied by his quintet and an orchestra, performs selections from some of his most memorable scores and talks about his creative process, addressing contemporary social and political issues through his powerful music.”

Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter Anthony McCarten will be honored with the Festival’s Distinguished Screenwriter Award for his work on THE TWO POPES from director Fernando Meirelles. With tour de force performances from and in their portrayals of and Pope Benedict, THE TWO POPES tells the story of the ideologically opposed pontiffs who work to find common ground in forging a new path for the . McCarten’s most recent film, the mega hit “Bohemian Rhapsody” went on to gross more than $900M worldwide and earned five Oscar nominations, winning an Oscar for his portrayal of Freddy Mercury. McCarten is also known for his Academy Award nominated screenplays for the “The Theory of Everything” and “The Darkest Hour,” which also earned their lead actors, and , Oscar wins for their roles as and . McCarten has established himself as a master of telling the stories of larger than life historical and cultural figures and shining a light on the human side of his famous subjects.

The Coca-Cola Company and Gary and Christina Co Mather are the Middleburg Film Festival’s Presenting Sponsors. is MFF’s Founding Media Sponsor.

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About Middleburg Film Festival Middleburg Film Festival offers four days of fantastic films in a spectacular setting, only 30 minutes from Dulles International Airport and just one hour from Washington, D.C. A carefully curated selection of narrative and documentary films will screen in an intimate theatre environment, followed by fascinating Q&As with world-renowned filmmakers and actors. The films include Oscar contenders, festival favorites, foreign films, regional premieres, and both narrative and documentary films.

Festival attendees will also be able to experience the natural beauty, food, wine, and warm hospitality of Middleburg.

MFF Media Contact:

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