The Meaford Culture Foundation celebrates its 15th-annual Meaford International Film Festival (MIFF) this year, with a surprising twist!
Moonlight MIFF will feature two delightful nights of drive-in style entertainment, with past movie favourites from MIFF.
The festival will be held in the upper parking lot of the Meaford & St. Vincent Community Centre on Collingwood Street on Sept. 4 and 5.
“We're so excited to bring MIFF to a live audience this year, safely and outdoors, and are pulling out some hidden gems from our repertoire for the line-up,” said Anna den Hengst, Artistic Director, MIFF.
“With theatre closures, we took this opportunity to re-imagine the entire MIFF experience so that we can enjoy some of our favourite films in a whole new way together.”
On opening night, Saturday, Sept. 4, movie-goers will be treated to special guest Lex Harding, the real-life pirate radio DJ who worked on a pirate radio ship broadcasting popular music from the North Sea to listeners in the Netherlands.
He will provide a first-hand account of life in pirate radio to accompany the evening's screening.
On Sunday, Sept. 5, Oscar and Pomme d'Or winner Searching for Sugar Man will close the festival. But these feature films are just one part of a full program.
Each evening will open with live music over the sunset by Meaford’s own electric violinist, Victoria Yeh, and close with John Muir at Trout Hollow, a short docudrama by local filmmaker Amy Phelan.
Tickets are only $50 per car (including popcorn), and will be on sale through Meaford Hall. Space is limited, so don’t miss out on Meaford’s premier drive-in event!
MIFF is proudly presented by the Meaford Culture Foundation, with all funds raised going to support its Community Outreach programs and year-round efforts to boost local arts and culture.
For details and tickets, visit meafordfilmfest.ca or call the Meaford Hall box office at 1-877-538-0463.