2013 Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival Set for April 11-28


Purchase Tickets for the 2013 Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival by phone at 612-331-7563, or online. Films play at the St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 SE Main Street.
The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival presents a number of programs and special film focuses that highlight the diversity of worldwide filmmaking, that hone in on an important aspect of current events, or that highlight a piece of history that deserves remembrance. This spring, these special categories include:
World Cinema, Documentary and American Independents Programs
World Cinema, Documentary and American Independents programs make up the main slate of the MSP International Film Festival. World Cinema feature a lineup of new narrative films from more than 60 countries, the Documentary program presents a lineup of non-fiction feature-length films from around the world, and American Independents highlights new works from emerging and veteran US filmmakers.
Songs of Exile: Cinema of Displacement and Dispossession
This selection of documentary and narrative features centers around the topic of displacement-- whether voluntary or imposed--and the disruptive physical, psychological or cultural consequences that may follow. Fear not, although the series rubric may sound lugubrious, the line up is far from it.
More REEL
Programmed in conjunction with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts exhibition ‘More Real? Art in the Age of Truthiness’(March 21-June 9, 2013), this special series focuses on documentary and narrative films that creatively blur boundaries between fact and fiction. 'More REEL' is framed by a pair of Werner Herzog’s pioneering ‘directed documentaries’ and includes recent features and shorts that similarly deploy fabrication and imagination in a quest for ‘ecstatic truth.’ The series was co-programmed by former Walker film/video curator Bruce Jenkins.
MINNESOTA-Made
An audience favorite, MINNESOTA-Made returns with a slate of new films with local connections. Programmed by filmmaker and musician Craig Rice, with Shelli Ainsworth and Susan Marks as advisors, along with other filmmakers and industry notables.
Childish Films
2013 marks the eighth year of Childish Films at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival. Curators Deborah Girdwood and Isabelle Harder (who also program a free monthly Childish Films series for the Friends of the Hennepin County Libraries) are dedicated to providing ongoing opportunities for families to experience a vital international film culture in the Twin Cities. Every Spring since 2005, Childish Films at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival showcases some of the best international shorts and feature films for kids in current circulation. By serving this young audience, Childish Films extends the festival’s reach to welcome the next generation.
The East of Europe
A slate of new and groundbreaking films hailing from one of the oldest worlds are highlighted in this sidebar curated by longtime Festival programmer by Al Milgrom.
Late Nights
What could be more crowd pleasing than watching a baby explode? Cuban zombie-exterminator for hire? A passionate love-affair with a literal straw-man? Late Nights at the MSP International Film Festival goes there, and so much further, this spring with a catalogue of camp, horror, comedy, and suspense that will leave you haunted and positively thrilled. Our most daring program to date will also be the most unforgettable, so make sure to bring a friend and hold on tight, because it’s gonna be a wild ride.
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