News Summary
The Chattanooga Film Festival has announced its third and final wave of programming for the upcoming festival. From world premieres to secret screenings, the lineup is set to feature an impressive variety of films, including ‘Alan at Night’ and a curated secret screening by actor David Dastmalchian. With 130 short films, this year marks the largest shorts program in the festival’s history, showcasing diverse voices in cinema. Accessible to both in-person and virtual audiences, CFF continues its tradition of community engagement and southern hospitality, along with exciting festival perks for attendees.
Chattanooga, TN – The Chattanooga Film Festival (CFF) has officially announced its third and final wave of programming for the upcoming 2025 festival, set to take place from June 20 to June 28. This year, the festival boasts an impressive lineup that includes world premieres, secret screenings, and a record number of short films.
Among the highlights, the festival will feature the world premiere of the film Alan at Night, which is expected to deliver a unique blend of humor and horror. Additionally, the festival will present a Top Secret Sneak Preview of another exciting new film, further enhancing the anticipation for attendees.
Adding an intriguing twist to the programming, actor and horror ambassador David Dastmalchian will curate a specially designated secret screening as part of the festival’s REDEYE series. This initiative promises to keep audiences guessing and engaged, keeping the spirit of surprise alive.
The festival will also showcase the cult thriller Abigail Before Beatrice, featuring performances from Olivia Taylor Dudley and Riley Dandy. This selection continues the festival’s commitment to presenting innovative and diverse storytelling in the genre film landscape.
CFF will introduce a record-breaking 130 short films, marking the largest shorts program in its 12-year history. This expansive lineup includes works from emerging filmmakers such as Megan Duffy, Andrew Bowser, Chloë Levine, Chris McInroy, Sam Fox, and Benjamin Percy, highlighting the festival’s dedication to promoting new voices in film.
For accessibility, the festival has made most films available for both in-person and virtual screenings, ensuring a broader audience can participate and enjoy the unique offerings of CFF. Live podcast episodes from popular film podcasts, including The Hip Pocket, Horror Queers, and Video Monsters, will also be featured, adding another layer of engagement for festival-goers.
CFF operates as a volunteer-run 501c3 non-profit organization. The festival is currently conducting a “digital bake sale” to raise funds, allowing supporters to contribute at any level. Donations come with perks such as access to the festival’s monthly virtual secret screening and membership in the Double Secret Cinema Society.
For those attending in-person, CFF offers additional perks including complimentary cocktail competitions in association with the Choo Choo Cocktail Collective and the opportunity to get free tattoos from Mainline Tattoo, enhancing the festival experience.
The Chattanooga Film Festival has established a reputation for its emphasis on community accessibility and southern hospitality. This commitment has garnered accolades such as being named one of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World by MovieMaker Magazine. Furthermore, CFF is recognized as one of FilmFreeway’s Top 100 Best Reviewed Film Festivals, as well as being designated as one of the Best Genre Film and Horror Festivals by both MovieMaker and Dread Central.
All proceeds from ticket sales and donations are directed to support the ongoing efforts and organization of the festival each year. As the 2025 date approaches, anticipation builds not only for the films but also for the incredible community experience that CFF continues to foster.
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