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Peter Frampton to Open Nashville Film Festival

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photo courtesy of Peter Frampton

Nashville Film Festival, one of the country’s longest-running festivals, is set to return to Music City for its 57th edition, September 24–30. The week-long festival will present nearly 150 films from around the world. Click for More Events

The festival announced its first three titles, each carrying its own special connection to Tennessee: Frampton, a portrait of rock icon and Nashville resident Peter Frampton; The Lorraine, Sam Pollard’s documentary on Memphis’s Lorraine Motel; and Little Hollywood, Tennessee, a coming-of-age story following the high school filmmakers of the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Peter Frampton will appear in person on the festival’s Opening Night for a post-screening discussion, while Emmy-winning director Sam Pollard will join a post-screening discussion of his film alongside writer and executive producer Alvin D. Hall.

This year’s festival will unfold across some of Nashville’s most distinctive venues, including the National Museum of African American Music, Belcourt Theatre, Hooky Entertainment at the Nashville Yards, Regal Green Hills and more. The week will include filmmaker Q&As, industry panels, and parties connecting creatives, industry members, and film fans. VIP Badges are on sale now here.

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