Rockport Film Festival
International in scope, but local in flavor, the 14th Annual Rockport Film Festival once again celebrates the growing power of cinema with some of the best independent filmmaking from Texas and around the world.
Presented by the Rotary Club of Rockport and the Rockport Center for the Arts, the Nov 12-15 Rockport Film Festival features 32 independent films — 23 made in the US, 10 of which are from Texas, with nine international films — many of them award-wining, with all screenings taking place at Movies Inc Aransas in Aransas Pass. This year’s event will comply with health and safety rules, including socials distancing, 50% capacity in theaters and a mask requirement.
"We are so excited to be able to come together and experience the art of cinema in the wonderful City of Rockport,” said Elena Rodriguez, managing director for the Rockport Film Festival. “With so many of our favorite activities being cancelled this year, we have worked diligently to organize and plan the Festival in accordance with state safety guidelines to provide an enjoyable experience for all.”
There are six categories once again this year: documentary feature, fiction feature, documentary short, fiction short, animated short, and student film. All films are independently produced outside of the Hollywood studio system, meaning they are privately financed projects that tend to be smaller in scale and budget.
Endorsed by the Texas Film Commission and Texas Commission on the Arts, the Festival is an annual retreat providing opportunities for hundreds of attendees—filmmakers, professionals and enthusiasts from around the state and beyond—to network or just relax and enjoy films rarely seen elsewhere without waiting in long lines or navigating multiple theater venues.
The event also gives back to the community by providing funding to many free and low cost programs of the Rotary Club and Rockport Center for the Arts, including humanitarian aid, youth education and scholarships, as well as Arts, and cultural programming.
The Festival kicks off Thursday, Nov. 12, with the Red Carpet Event being held at a private residence on Copano Bay. Considered the premiere social event of the fall season, the event features a cocktail hour catered by local restaurants and concludes with the screening of a full-length feature. The opening night film, Death in Texas, centers around Billy, recently released from prison and willing to do whatever it takes to save the only person who has stuck by him, his mother Grace, who desperately needs a liver transplant — and she is all out of legal options.
The Festival continues Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Movies Inc Aransas, located at 1277 Highway 35 North Bypass in Aransas Pass, showcasing films presented in blocks throughout the weekend. This year’s event includes five full-length features with four short-film blocks of five to eight films, each lasting approximately 90 minutes. On Sunday, there will be an awards ceremony following the final block of films.
Tickets are $50 for the Red Carpet Event, which is limited to 125 guests, and $5 for each scheduled individual film block, with a limited number of VIP Pass also available for $100 providing priority entry to all Festival events and reserved seating for all screenings. The Sunday screening and awards ceremony are free. Specially priced rooms are available for festival-goers at both the Hampton Inn Rockport-Fulton and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rockport.
For tickets and more information, including a complete schedule, go to RockportFilmFestival.com.
2020 ROCKPORT FILM FESTIVAL SPONSORS
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Movies Inc Aransas; Texas Commission on the Arts; City of Rockport; Aransas County; KIII-TV; Riki Rushing and Allen Gilmer
PRODUCER LEVEL: Texas Film Commission; GSM Insurors; The Rockport Group at Morgan Stanley; Sueño de Atzo Tequila; Mary & Jerry Channell; Karen Mella – Realtor
DIRECTOR LEVEL: Salemi’s Ace Hardware; Friends of Fulton Mansion; Italian Cowboy Food & Provisions; JD Debler
SUPPORTING ACTORS: 495 Chesapeake Eats; Prosperity Bank; Luis Purón; Annette and Eric Engelmann, Charter Bank, Rockport Cultural Arts District
PARTNERS: Hampton Inn & Suites Rockport-Fulton; Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rockport; 104.7 KVIC-FM; 90.3 KEDT-FM; 89.5 KMFA-FM
About the Rockport Film Festival
The Rockport Film Festival is a collaboration between the Rockport Rotary Club and Rockport Center for the Arts. All proceeds from the event benefit Rockport Center for the Arts programming and local, regional, and international humanitarian and service projects supported by the Rotary Club of Rockport. The Rockport Film Festival receives government support from the City of Rockport, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the Texas Film Commission. For more information, to purchase tickets and a complete screening schedule, please visit www.RockportFilmFestival.com.
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Pottery Demos by Genie Mysorski & Betty Shamel
Wind Way Gallery, 203 S. Austin Street
10:30 am - noon
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Rockport Center for the Arts, 406 S. Austin Street
1 pm - 2:30 pm
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Jan 31 - Feb 29
Opening Reception: Feb 8
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Bountiful Bowl Pottery Fair
RF High School Commons, 1801 Omohundro
10 am - 4 pm
$5 entrance donation benefitting local Meals On Wheels
Featuring over 30 potters and ceramicists.
Soups & Bowls Luncheon
RF High School Commons, 1801 Omohundro
11 am - 2 pm
$10 donation benefitting local Meals On Wheels
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Opening Reception
Gaye Lynn & Michael Hodgson: New Work
Rockport Center for the Arts, 406 S. Austin Street
4 pm - 7 pm, Gallery Talk at 4:30 pm
Free
Rockport Art Loop
Art Walk taking place at 9 downtown galleries.
4 pm - 7 pm
Free
Participating Galleries:
Rockport Center for the Arts
John Martell Photography
Stan Irvin Unique Clay Works
The Gallery at Anita Diebel Studio
Latitude 28° 02’ Coastal Cuisine & Fine Art
Coast Modern
Wind Way Gallery
Salt Flats Gallery
Rockport Gallery
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM - 4PM, CLOSED Sundays
Mondays - Thursdays
10 AM - 4 PM
Fridays - Saturdays
10 AM - 5 PM
CLOSED SUNDAYS
13th Annual Rockport Film Festival
4 Days. 40+ Films. One cool coastal town. Visit www.rockportfilmfestival.com for schedule, tickets, and information.