The Virginia Film Festival is back in person Oct. 27 to 31 with a vibrant and diverse program of more than 85 films, including 60 features, and an outstanding lineup of special guests and discussions. The festival, in its 34th year, will feature theatrical presentations as well as reprise last year’s popular drive-in series at the picturesque Morven Farm in eastern Albemarle County.
The Virginia Film Festival is a program of the University of Virginia and the offices of the Provost and Vice Provost for the Arts.
Once again this year, the festival will present an array of guests, including a tribute to award-winning actor Martha Plimpton, who will also discuss her latest film, “Mass”; Tony-nominated playwright and screenwriter Jeremy O. Harris; and Danny Strong, writer and executive producer of the new Hulu limited series “Dopesick.”
“We are thrilled to announce this program, and to welcome back audiences this year both in theaters and at our stunning drive-in venue, Morven Farm in eastern Albemarle County,” said festival director Jody Kielbasa, 鶹ƽ vice provost for the arts. “There is something truly special about a film festival environment, and about our festival in particular, that goes beyond the films we show. It is about the community that is created through the sharing and celebration of this remarkable art form, and the chance to come together and experience such a diverse array of films on a wide variety of topics that run the gamut of our emotions and our experiences in the world today.”

