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MSP Film Society Announces the 40th MSPIFF Will be May 13-23, Passes Now on Sale

Via a February 2 Press Release from the MSP Film Society:

MSP Film Society is thrilled to announce the 40th Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF40) will take place Thursday, May 13 through Sunday, May 23, 2021! Due to the ongoing pandemic, MSPIFF40 will be a hybrid festival, with films and panels presented primarily in thevirtual world, while plans are in motion for several outdoor screenings, as long as state and local Covid-19 orders allow. Details will be released in the coming months, once MSPIFF40 films and locations are confirmed.

MSPIFF40 Festival Passes are on sale now at mspfilm.org

All-Access Passes for MSP Film Society Members are $175 through March 20, then go up to $200. Non-Member All-Access Passes are $250 and include a 1-year MSP Film Society Core Membership.The complete lineup for MSPIFF40 will be announced Thursday, April 22, 2021.

Like most nonprofit arts organizations, MSP Film Society took a deep financial hit in 2020, due to the shutdowns put into place to help control the spread of Covid-19. Thankfully, our members and supporters adapted as swiftly as our staff, and remained engaged with our virtual programing while staying safely at home.

“We are relieved to have weathered the storms of 2020, and as we find our footing in 2021 with renewed hope, MSP Film Society turns our focus on the 40th MSP International Film Festival – yes, that’s right, forty years!” said Susan Smoluchowski, Executive Director of MSP Film Society, theparent organization of MSPIFF. “We have lots of great ideas on how to make MSPIFF40 our most fabulous festival yet, and worthy of its standing as a tried and true Minnesota cultural institution.”

MSPIFF is Minnesota’s largest film festival and, at 40 years running, one of the longest-running film festivals in the country. As in most years, MSP Film Society staff began mapping out plans for MSPIFF40 last fall, when programmers began discussing themes, anticipated films, possible tributes, and potential guests. Most years, the MSPIFF programmers attend a few key fall and winter festivals to scour the newest films to hit the fest circuit, including Toronto and Sundance – and that continued this year, albeit virtually, while concurrently screening films submitted directly to MSPIFF.

“This year we received over 800 submissions to MSPIFF, which is on par with previous years,” said MSPIFF Programming Director Jesse Bishop. “So the storytellers continue to wow us with their new work, and whether we are presenting a physical, virtual, or hybrid festival, our job essentially remains the same: to seek out a range of voices and debut the latest and greatest in international cinema to our ever-expanding MSPIFF audiences.”

The MSPIFF40 programming team is also tasked with determining each year’s Spotlight Theme, and with all the strife and division we collectively endured, it has been decided the 2021 Spotlight theme could only be: Common Ground: Presenting stories that focus attention on and explore equity and bias that manifests across the human experience, from racial and gender, to social, educational, geographic or economic.

MSP Film Society looks forward to sharing the films that fit this theme along with all we have in store for MSPIFF40, including our many MSPIFF filmmaker panels, conversations, and tributes recognizing filmmakers of note to complement another rich slate of films from around the globe, including an occasion to remember the legacy of the Film Society’s founder Al Milgrom and a VIP fundraising event celebrating MSPIFF40. Please stay tuned for upcoming announcements.

MSPIFF40 is generously supported by many sponsors including: Star Tribune, Cedarwoods Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts’ Art Works Grant, Best Buy Community Grant, McKnight Foundation,St. Paul Foundation, Minneapolis Foundation, KNOCK, Inc., Jazz 88, numerous locally owned and basedbusinesses, consulates from around the world, our Masters and Auteurs Member Circles, the 2,500+ Members and Donors of MSP Film Society…and more to come!

MSPIFF is presented by the MSP Film Society, a dynamic 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to fostering a knowledgeable and vibrant appreciation of the art of film and its power to inform and transform individuals and communities.

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