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April 13, 2012

MFF Releases First Round of 2012 Titles! - plus FOF All-Access Pass Discount Ends 4/16, Passes Go On Sale to Public 4/17!
First round of titles from MFF 2012 announced!! Advanced online ticket sales coming soon!!
The fourteenth annual Maryland Film Festival takes place May 3-6 in downtown Baltimore, and the festival is thrilled to announce its first round of 2012 titles! As with every year, the MFF 2012 full line-up will include 40+ new feature films and 75+ new shorts from around the world, as well asa vintage 3-D film, a silent filmwith live music by Alloy Orchestra, and a favorite film selected by legendary filmmaker and MFF board member John Waters. All U.S.-made feature films will be presented by their filmmakers. The first 12 announced titles are: THE ATOMIC STATES OF AMERICA (Don Argott, Sheena M. Joyce) The documentary team who explored museum politics in THE ART OF THE STEAL and hard-rock hard living in LAST DAYS HERE return with this shocking expose of the flawed logic and outdated infrastructure behind the U.S.'s atomicenergy program. COME BACK, AFRICA (directed by Lionel Rogosin, presented by Milestone Films) This 1960 feature, shot without permits in Johannesburg, illustrates the challenges and hardships of black migrant

workers in the harsh days of apartheid. To be screened from a beautifully restored 35mm print. COMPLIANCE (Craig Zobel) Perhaps the most controversial film from Sundance 2012 lands in Baltimore. Craig Zobel's narrative feature, inspired by true events, looks at the dark happenings that unfold after a figure of authority calls a fast-food restaurant and accuses an employee of theft. DETROPIA (Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady) From the co-directors of THE BOYS OF BARAKA and JESUS CAMP comes this documentary about the people and places that populate a collapsed metropolis trying to get back up on its feet. GOD BLESS AMERICA (Bobcat Goldthwait) MFF favorite Bobcat Goldthwait unleashes this angry, high-octane dark comedy about an unlikely modern-day Bonnie and Clyde who lash out at a vacuous, pop-culture obsessed America. LOVELY MOLLY (Eduardo Sanchez) The co-director of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT returns to his roots with this heady blend of horror and psychological thrills about a young woman returning to her childhood home. SAVE THE DATE (Michael Mohan) This warm mix of drama, comedy, and romance, cowritten by acclaimed graphic-novel author Jeffrey Brown, follows a group of tangled friends and lovers in the music and arts scenes of present-day L.A. Stars include Lizzy Caplan (CLOVERFIELD), Martin Starr (FREAKS AND GEEKS), and Mark Webber. SUN DON'T SHINE (Amy Seimetz) A grimy, gritty story of two people pushed to the brink in the sweaty landscape of central Florida. Evocatively shot on Super 16mm, and starring festival favorites Kentucker Audley and Kate Lyn Sheil. THIS IS NOT A FILM (Mojtaba Mirtahmasb and Jafar Panahi) From Iran comes this documentary about, and made in conjunction with, Jafar Panahi (THE CIRCLE, CRIMSON GOLD, OFFSIDE), who was placed under house arrest and banned from filmmaking in December 2010. THE TURIN HORSE (Bla Tarr) Hungarian master Bla Tarr's self-proclaimed final film is a cinematographic tour de force, every bit as stark and provocative as earlier dark epics DAMNATION and

SATANTANGO. VITO (Jeffrey Schwarz) The inspiring story of gay-rights activist and Celluloid Closet author Vito Russo, as told by the documentarian behind SPINE TINGLER: THE WILLIAM CASTLE STORY and the forthcoming I AM DIVINE. WANDA (directed by Barbara Loden; presented by John Waters) John Waters, who has presented a favorite film in each Maryland Film Festival since its launch in 1999, selects this renegade slice of '70s filmmaking by Barbara Loden, to be screened from a beautifully restored 35mm print.

2012 All-Access Passes on sale for FOFs at a Discount until 4-16!

The All-Access Pass is the best way to experience everything at the Maryland Film Festival! Pass holders get into any screening without a ticket, and ahead of regular ticket holders! All-Access pass holders also get into Opening and Closing Night, all MFF parties, and the Filmmakers Lounge! FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE (4/9-4/16): $200* (*This week only! Must be purchased by April 16th**) PRE-SALE DISCOUNT TO GENERAL PUBLIC (4/174/23): $225** (**All-Access Passes go on sale to the general public on April 17th. Must be purchased by April 23 or while supplies last. After April 23, price goes back up to the regular price of $250) ALL-ACCESS PASSES REGULAR PRICE (AFTER 4/23): $250 Join Friends of the Festival now to receive this special discount, plus FREE movies all year-round, invitations to special events, and many more great benefits!

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