The Chattanooga Film Festival’s 11th edition is set to run from June 21-28 which features a hybrid format and virtual programming. Kicking off with in-person dates from June 21-24 at the historic haunted hotel, The Read House. One of the major highlights is a nod to The Twilight Zone and its creator, which will be led by his daughter, Anne Serling and historian Mark Dawidziak. The tribute will include a screening of classic episodes, a panel discussion on the show’s legacy and a special 100th birthday celebration for Rod Serling.
Moreover, Russ Meyer’s cult classic Faster Pussycat Kill Kill will have a 60th Anniversary Screening together with a guest appearance by New York Times bestselling author/screenwriter Adam Cesare, who will be programming a secret screening and signing copies of his popular Clow in a Cornfield novels.
The festival, along with more than 30 other features and dozens of short films, live podcasts and the nightly secret screening series of The Red Eye will definitely excite loyal fans and newcomers by having access to these offerings from all over the U.S. Early bird discounts for all-access VIP badges are available until March 20.
The event’s proceeds and donations will go toward the festival’s annual staging.
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