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    Press Release: ‘Pioneertown International Film Festival’ to Host Inaugural Event in Pioneertown, California Aug 27-29

    Mark ZiobroBy Mark ZiobroJuly 21, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pioneertown, California. Photo courtesy of Pioneertown International Film Festival (PIFF).
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    *Important note: this festival has been postponed due to the Covid-19 Delta variant. Stay tuned for updated dates as soon as we receive them. Sorry for any inconvenience. 

    July 4th may have come and gone, but summer movies are here to stay. There’s no more evidence of this than the upcoming Pioneertown International Film Festival, slated for the last week of August, to take place in Pioneertown, California USA. 

    The festival, in its 1st edition, will be a unique 3-day immersive experience that will celebrated the history of Pioneertown as well as the Western movie genre and independent cinema. Pioneertown International Film Festival (PIFF) will take place from August 27-29th, announce its founders, award-winning filmmakers Julian T. Pinder and Mike Bruce. 

    Additionally, PIFF takes place just northwest of Joshua Tree, originally built by Roy Rogers and Gene Autry in the 1940s as an Old West movie set.

    Highlights

    Pioneertown International Film Festival
    Poster art for PIFF. Image courtesy Keeley King.

    PIFF promises to be a unique, immersive experience. As such, Pinder and Bruce are pleased to announce its lineup, which has unique films set around a Western motif. 

    A few of the major highlights include “The Last Manhunt,” produced by “Game of Thrones” actor Jason Momoa and directed by Christian Camargo. The film is a Western shot in and around Pioneertown. 

    The celebrities and industry professionals for this inaugural year include many filmmakers whose films will showcase or premiere at the festival. These include:

    – A performance by The Dandy Warhols.
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    Joe Dante, director of “The Burbs,” Gremlins,” and Josh Golin, writer of “A History of Violence” recording their podcast “The Movies That Made Me.”
    –
    Ron Underwood, Director of “City Slickers” and “Tremors” presents a “30th Anniversary of City Slickers.”
    – Director Phil Nibbelink/Producer David Kirshner present an anniversary screening of their Western animation, “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.”
    -Graham Leader presents an anniversary screening of his iconic Outlaw Country documentaries “Heartworn Highways” and “Heartworn Highways Revisited.”

    Additionally, the festival’s prestigious Board of Advisors includes such names as Jennifer Nicholson (Actress and daughter of Jack Nicholson), Producer Chris Hanley (“Spring Breakers, “American Psycho”), Actor and Director Christian Camargo (“Dexter”), Musician Mat Devine (Lead Singer of the band Kill Hannah), Actor Raoul Max Trujillo (“Apocalypto”), Melissa Hellman, Actress, Producer and daughter of filmmaker Monte Hellman, top tier entertainment lawyer Jordan M. Browning, and Co-Founders Mike Bruce and Alan Triger.

    The When, Where, and What

    Pioneertown International Film Festival
    Photo courtesy Didier Chevalier.

    PIFF will announce its full lineup during the month of July. Information and tickets can be purchased by visiting www.pioneertownfilmfest.com.

    For more information, interested parties can visit the website above. You can also check them out on Facebook. Follow The Movie Buff as the festival nears for more information. 

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