3 Baltimore Film Festivals You Have to Catch.
If youâre a film fan in the Baltimore area, applaud! There are 3 film festivals you have to catch. When it comes to the Baltimore video production community, festivals are essential, so here are our top picks:
1. Not a Film Fest: Anticolonial Conversations in Baltimore
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Although the title of this film festival says it isnât a film festival, thatâs exactly what it is, but it’s only the least that this event has to offer. What do we mean? Grounded in social justice, this event seeks to bring together the community of Baltimore by offering conversation, debate, and retrospection on where social justice got its roots and how it has evolved over the years. Broken barriers, progression, and success for immigrants and minorities are just some of the themes. Conversations are held after the film screenings. Whatâs even better is that the event is free, but is supported by donations, so read the website for more details on how you can help this local, but global venture.
2. Maryland Film Festival
Location:
Station North
Baltimore, Maryland 21201/21202
Contact:
410-752-8083
If youâre looking for a more traditional film festival in Maryland, this is it. Screening over 100 independent films in various genres, there is something here thatâs bound to please you, especially if youâre into art-house film, a staple that film festivals are famous for. Youâll have the chance to mingle with the filmmakers and stars at meet-and-greets. Some notable attendees from the past include Kathryn Bigelow, Lena Dunham, and Barry Levinson. The boardâs director is John Waters of Hairspray, Pink Flamingos, and Cry-Baby fame.
3. Watch on the Water
Location:
National Aquarium
501 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202
Contact:
(410) 576-3800
If youâre into niche films and have a love affair with nature and protecting the environmentâparticularly the oceanâyouâll love this film festival! It takes place at The National Aquarium, where a series of ocean-themed shorts will be presented. Blue Carbon, Plankton, and Plastic is Forever are just three of their offerings.
The city film festivals in Baltimore take film seriously, and invite you to enjoy and participate in all the film events they have to offer.