The third Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) is starting next week at Idaho. The festival starts off with the Ed Harris and Annette Bening drama “The Face of Love.” It will be featuring the narratives, documentaries and shorts. Along with these, SVFF will also hold a special screening of Kevin Smith’s “Clerks”. The festival will be running from 13th to 16th of this month.
The opening film of the festival, The Face of Love directed by Arie Posin is a drama revolving an woman who after five after of being a widow, finds her husband’s duplicate. The eerie story proceeds with poise and suspense of unleashing.
The other narratives include Blue Ruin directed and written by Jeremy Saulnier. “Blue Ruin” is an American vengeance story that won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Directors’ Fortnight program at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Another movie Coherence by James Ward Byrkit is also in the pipeline. The movie depicts a friend’s gathering night when a strange celestial object passes overhead. It portrays a puzzle that breaks all logical thought to the extreme point.
I Believe in Unicorns by Leah Meyerhoff that takes us for a trip onto the complex side of teen love is also scheduled for screening. Other movies include Life’s A Breeze by Nancy Daly, OJ: The Musical by Jeff Rosenberg and Tu Seras Un Homme by Benoît Cohen and Words and Pictures by Fred Schepisi.
One of the most talked-about movies of the festival is War Zone by Mark Jackson about a war photographer in Libya.