The Oxford Film Festival returns for its 22nd year with a dynamic celebration of Mississippi’s rich cultural tapestry. Many of the 60 films selected for this year’s festival shine a spotlight on the Magnolia State’s filmmakers, stories, and history.
The four-day festival is Feb. 27 to March 2 at the Malco Oxford Commons Cinema in Oxford. A celebration of independent filmmakers from around the world, the festival also includes interactive events and panel discussions with filmmakers.
This year’s festival theme, “Stories That Shape Us,” emphasizes the power of story throughout a collection of feature films, documentaries and short films. Mississippi’s influence on storytelling, from its iconic locations to the authentic voices of its residents, plays a prominent role in this year’s festival.
Festival highlights include:
- “Chasing Rabbits,” the directorial debut of Southern Noir novelist Michael Farris Smith.
- “A House for My Mother,” co-directed by Dr. Benjamin Nero of Greenwood, Mississippi.
- “Stella Stevens: The Last Starlet,” a documentary about Mississippi native and Hollywood starlet Stella Stevens.
- “Last to Leave,” the directorial debut of Mississippi native Mary Elizabeth Ellis, exploring themes of loneliness and human connection.
For tickets and a full schedule, visit www.ox-film.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Malco Oxford Commons Cinema, 206 Commonwealth Blvd, Oxford, United States