The Virginia Film Festival announced Tuesday that it will be returning for its 34th year with a program of in-theater and drive-in presentations from Oct. 27-31. Festival officials also announced that this year’s lineup will include an episode of the highly anticipated Hulu limited series “Dopesick,” presented in partnership with the Virginia Festival of the Book. The screening, which will be held at the Paramount Theater, will be followed by a conversation with writer and executive producer Danny Strong.
The Virginia Film Festival, a program of the University of Virginia and the Office of the Provost and the Vice Provost for the Arts, is returning to theaters after presenting an exclusively virtual and drive-in format in 2020.
“After last year’s necessary and successful pivot to virtual screenings, we are thrilled to return to theaters in person and to reprise last year’s popular drive-in movie screenings. We are very happy to announce that we are back this year with a somewhat smaller, but incredibly robust program of films,” said UVA Vice Provost for the Arts and VAFF Director Jody Kielbasa. “This year’s festival will include in-person theatrical screenings downtown at the Paramount Theater and Violet Crown Charlottesville, and at Culbreth Theatre on the Grounds of the University. The festival will also continue its very popular drive-in movies series at the beautiful Morven Farm in Eastern Albemarle County.” Kielbasa added, “As always, the festival will work to create the safest environment possible for its audiences, requiring masks at all indoor venues.”

