Tickets + Merch
All Access Passes and individual tickets are on sale now!
The festival takes place Feb. 26-27th. All films will be available for streaming throughout the festival. Learn more about the films at blueridgefilmfestival.com.
Check out our virtual merch table: blueridgefilmfestival.com/merch
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ALL ACCESS PASS
This pass grants you access to every film and workshop.
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APACHE LEAP
Apache artist Keane is forced into a desperate mission to get a job before the deadline passes and his dreams evaporate, all while navigating family stresses, enemies from his past, and an unpredictable old car. Produced on location in the San Carlos Apache Reservation and the neighboring city of Globe, Arizona, this independent feature explores the extraordinary beauty and the unique challenges of these two communities, and the scorching ribbon of highway that connects them. Director - Christian Rozier
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THE CAMPAIGN OF MINER BO
After his conversation with Hillary Clinton goes viral and makes him one of the faces of the 2016 election, unemployed coal miner Bo Copley runs for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in West Virginia. But without much money or experience, he quickly discovers that being a politician is harder than it looks. As his long-shot campaign continues, Copley fights not only to pull off a monumental upset, but also to validate his own sense of self-worth after two years of unemployment. Director - Todd Drezner
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DETOUR
Chance events trap hitchhiking nightclub pianist Al Roberts in a tightening net of death, deception and blackmail. A film noir classic from 1945. Director - Edgar G. Ulmer
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ENVOY: SHARK CULL
Off the beautiful beaches, and amongst the beautiful coral reefs of Australia - lurks a deadly, indiscriminate killer. It’s thirst for blood kills 1000’s per year. It lies in wait for innocent victims to swim right into its mouth. It’s not sharks, it’s the Government Shark Control program. This film is the voice of a dedicated few, who are desperate to facilitate change. It will examine the failings of the shark control program, the Government’s desperate attempt to keep this from the public eyes, and also the political pressure that slows down positive change. Director - Andre Borell
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GREYLAND
Greyland is the story of what was the fastest shrinking city in the United States, Youngstown, Ohio. Once the booming centre of American steel, when the bottom fell out of the industry in the 1950s, 60% of the population moved out. Today, 37% of those left, live beneath the poverty line. Like Rocco and Amber. A recovering heroin addict turned urban archeologist, Rocco hunts through hundreds of abandoned houses. Vintage clothing, records, art works, everything he finds goes to Greyland, his art gallery come thrift store, to be converted into cash. Meanwhile Amber is a single mother and the president of the Neighborhood Association of Homeowners, leading the fight against city hall for their inaction in cleaning up her neighborhood. “We want to believe,” Amber says, “that there’s good, hopeful things coming.” Director - Alexandra Sicotte-Lévesque
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HUDSON FALLS
The secrets of a small upstate town that revolve around an eccentric scientist (William Sadler) begin to unravel when a private eye from the city (Richard Kind) takes on a seemingly mundane job in an effort to rekindle a relationship with his ex wife (Jessica Hecht).
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LITTLE SATCHMO
To the world, Louis Armstrong is iconic — a symbol of musical genius, unparalleled success, and unassailable character. To Sharon, he was simply Dad. Armstrong’s wholesome, non-threatening image preserved his singular career as a black performer with unfettered access to a white man's world. Yet he was more than a caricature; he had desires, he had longings, and in private, he held tightly to the things he loved. Perhaps closest to his heart was a child whom he hid from the world: a daughter sworn to a life of secrecy until now. Director - John Alexander
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MY DEAR GOD
Searching for solace after claiming her sister's ashes, June Bell unearths the painful truth of her sister's overdose and finds the closure she didn't know she needed. Director - Tara Sheffer
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THE OVERLOOK
Maggie has always been closed off from living a comfortable life. When a wealthy family hires her to housesit for the weekend she´s given an opportunity to disappear from her current problems. Director - Azael Bueno
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POTTERO
Pottero is a 10 minute, animated film based on family folklore and issues surrounding mental health, accessible healthcare and social mobility. Director - Lindsey Martin
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SOUND OF JUDGMENT
Avery Harvey and Ebony Pinnix, who grew up experiencing racism in and around Alamance County, fight for their basic constitutional rights as they protest injustice. In a place where protests are restricted and violence feels imminent, the battle for racial justice looks towards an uncertain future. This documentary is a production of The News & Observer and ProPublica. The News & Observer is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network. Director - Julia Wall
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WHAT THE DEVIL SAID
A car accident leaves a man fighting to grasp reality as he is convinced that he encounters figures of darkness and even the devil himself. Director - Chris Hall
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SIX-13
A veterinarian and his cop wife are in conflict on how to deal with a growing threat in the home. Director - Rae Jordan
$4.99