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Brook Arts Center Presents a Spectacular Lineup of Upcoming Events

As the curtains rise and the stage comes alive, the Brook Arts Center is set to dazzle audiences with an exciting array of performances and shows. From dance spectacles to musical tributes and captivating plays, the upcoming events promise an unforgettable experience for all who step through its doors. Let’s take a closer look at what’s in store at this historic venue.

Dance 2000 – Red Carpet Date & Time: May 24, 2024, 7:00 PM

Prepare to be swept off your feet as Dance 2000 takes center stage, adorned in elegance and glamour reminiscent of a Hollywood red carpet affair. With captivating choreography and mesmerizing performances, this event promises to be a celebration of movement and artistry.

Winslow – An Evening of the Eagles Date & Time: June 1, 2024, 8:00 PM

Fans of classic rock are in for a treat as Winslow pays tribute to the legendary band, The Eagles. Get ready to sing along to timeless hits and immerse yourself in the nostalgia of an era defined by iconic music and soul-stirring melodies.

The Clapton Project Date & Time: June 21, 2024, 8:00 PM

Eric Clapton fans won’t want to miss this electrifying tribute to one of the greatest guitarists of all time. From bluesy riffs to soulful ballads, The Clapton Project promises to capture the essence of Clapton’s legendary career with a performance that is as masterful as it is unforgettable.

JIM Barone Elvis Tribute Artist Date & Time: June 22, 2024, 7:30 PM

Experience the magic of Elvis Presley brought to life by the incredible talent of JIM Barone. From the hip-shaking rhythms of the 1950s to the iconic ballads of the ’70s, this tribute artist will transport you back in time to the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll.

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Date & Time: July 12, 2024, 9:00 PM

Get ready to do the Time Warp again as THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW returns to the Brook Arts Center. Join Brad, Janet, and Dr. Frank-N-Furter for a night of absolute pleasure, complete with outrageous costumes, infectious music, and audience participation that will have you dancing in the aisles.

The Wolves Date & Time: July 18, 2024, 8:00 PM + 3 more events

Step into the world of competitive high school soccer with The Wolves, a riveting play that explores the trials and triumphs of adolescence with raw honesty and emotional depth. Follow the journey of a girls’ soccer team as they navigate friendship, identity, and the complexities of growing up.

Gone too Soon – the Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience Date & Time: July 26, 2024, 8:00 PM

Celebrate the life and legacy of the King of Pop with Gone too Soon, a thrilling tribute to Michael Jackson. From the moonwalk to the iconic sequined glove, this electrifying performance will have you singing, dancing, and remembering the music of a true legend.

Natalie Diane Medium Reading August 2024 Event Date & Time: August 9, 2024, 8:00 PM

Explore the realms of the supernatural with Natalie Diane, a renowned medium known for her extraordinary gifts. Join her for an evening of insight, connection, and spiritual enlightenment as she channels messages from the other side.

The Perfect Party Date & Time: August 10, 2024, 2:00 PM

Get ready to boogie the day away at The Perfect Party, a fun-filled event for the whole family. With live music, games, and activities galore, this is the ultimate summer celebration that promises to be a day of joy, laughter, and endless memories.

Cocoa Cabaret 2024 Date & Time: December 7, 2024, 7:30 PM

Close out the year in style with Cocoa Cabaret, a festive extravaganza filled with holiday cheer and seasonal delights. From classic carols to dazzling performances, this heartwarming event is sure to ignite the spirit of the season and leave you feeling merry and bright.

At the Brook Arts Center, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, from music lovers and theater enthusiasts to those seeking spiritual enlightenment and family-friendly fun. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of live entertainment at its finest. Get your tickets now and prepare to be amazed!

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Montclair Film’s Inaugural Summer Showcase

Montclair Film, renowned as New Jersey’s leading film non-profit, proudly presents the inaugural Montclair Film Summer Showcase. Set to unfold from June 27th to June 30th, 2024, at The Clairidge Cinema in the heart of Montclair, this event forms an integral part of the Prudential Presents North To Shore Festival. The showcase promises a curated selection of leading independent, documentary, and international films before their official theatrical releases. These films complement the previously announced Conversation With Stephen Colbert and Paul Giamatti on June 29th at NJPAC in Newark, serving as Montclair Film’s signature programs during this year’s Prudential Presents North To Shore Festival.

Kicking off the showcase on Thursday, June 27th, at 7:30 PM, is “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,” directed by Peter Ettedgui and Ian Bonhôte. This captivating film portrays the journey of Christopher Reeve, celebrated for his portrayal of the Man of Steel in four Superman films. The narrative delves into Reeve’s multifaceted life, his rise to fame, and his unwavering advocacy for spinal cord injury research and disability rights after a life-altering accident.

Friday, June 28th, brings the centerpiece film “Sing Sing” to the forefront at 7:30 PM at The Clairidge. Directed by Greg Kwedar and produced by A24, this poignant true story highlights the resilience and transformative power of art. Centered around Divine G (Colman Domingo), a wrongfully incarcerated man finding solace through theater within Sing Sing prison, the film offers a stirring narrative of hope and redemption.

Concluding the showcase on Sunday, June 30th, is “Luther: Never Too Much,” directed by Dawn Porter, screening at 7:00 PM at The Clairidge. This film celebrates the life and legacy of Luther Vandross, the legendary musical talent whose journey from background vocalist to international superstar is brought to life through insightful storytelling and archival footage.

In addition to these standout features, the Summer Showcase boasts an array of compelling films, including “1-800-On-Her-Own,” profiling singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, and “Between The Temples,” a hilarious comedy starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane.

Individual film tickets for the Montclair Film Summer Showcase are now available for Montclair Film members online at theclairidge.org or in person at the Clairidge box office. Tickets for North 2 Shore E-Club members go on sale May 16th at 12:00 PM, followed by public ticket sales on May 17th at 12:00 PM. For a complete lineup of films and further details, visit theclairidge.org and montclairfilm.org.

This special Summer Showcase aligns with the Prudential Presents North To Shore Festival, a celebration of New Jersey’s rich cultural heritage and artistic innovation. As part of this festival, Montclair Film invites audiences from across the tri-state area to indulge in a weekend of film, conversation, and community.

“We are thrilled to present these extraordinary films at our inaugural Summer Showcase,” expressed Montclair Film Artistic Director and Co-Head Tom Hall. “As proud partners of the Prudential Presents North To Shore Festival, we eagerly anticipate welcoming audiences for a weekend of cinematic delight and meaningful discourse.”

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Escape to Paradise Lakes for the LionHeart Reggae Spring Festival

Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of music, relaxation, and outdoor adventure at the Reggae Spring Fest Campout! Join us for a 3-day, 2-night getaway nestled amidst the stunning beauty of Paradise Lakes, New Jersey.

Luxury Camping Experience: Experience the ultimate in luxury camping with our waterfront tents offering breathtaking views of a beach stage. Each tent is thoughtfully designed and equipped with high-quality furnishings to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. Step into spacious nomad-style tents featuring cozy queen-size memory foam mattresses, crisp linens, and plush carpets. Unwind in style and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings of nature.

Convenient Amenities: At Reggae Spring Fest Campout, convenience is key. Our tents come fully equipped with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay. Enjoy in-tent dining options, allowing you to savor delicious meals while taking in the scenic views. Stay connected with charging stations for your cell phones, ensuring you never miss a moment of the action. With additional amenities like clean restroom facilities and onsite security, your comfort and safety are our top priorities.

Unforgettable Memories: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Reggae Spring Fest as you dance to the rhythm of live music under the stars. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, exploring nature trails, or simply relaxing by the campfire with friends, every moment at Reggae Spring Fest Campout is sure to be memorable. Make lifelong memories and forge new connections amidst the beauty of Paradise Lakes.

June 7th to June 9th, 2024, and join us for an unforgettable weekend at Reggae Spring Fest Campout. Tickets are available now, so don’t miss your chance to experience the ultimate luxury camping experience in the heart of New Jersey.

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and embark on a journey to paradise. Join us at Reggae Spring Fest Campout and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Wonder Bar: Where Music, Color, and Fun Collide

Nestled in the vibrant community of Asbury Park, New Jersey, Wonder Bar stands as an iconic beacon of entertainment and good times. With its lively ambiance, eclectic decor, and reputation for unforgettable experiences, Wonder Bar has firmly established itself as a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

A Melodic Oasis. Step inside Wonder Bar, and you’ll immediately feel the pulse of its lively atmosphere. Known for its live music performances spanning various genres, from rock to blues to indie, this venue is a haven for music lovers seeking a memorable night out. Whether you’re catching a local act or a renowned touring band, the energy of the stage and the enthusiasm of the crowd create an electric atmosphere that’s hard to resist.

Colorful Charisma. But it’s not just the music that sets Wonder Bar apart—it’s the vibrant, colorful aesthetic that greets visitors from the moment they arrive. Adorned with a playful and eye-catching paint job that reflects the spirit of its seaside location, Wonder Bar exudes a sense of whimsy and charm. From the eclectic artwork adorning the walls to the funky decor accents scattered throughout the space, every corner of Wonder Bar is bursting with personality and character.

Tiki Bar Tales. No visit to Wonder Bar is complete without a stop at its legendary tiki bar. Serving up an array of tropical-inspired cocktails and refreshing beverages, the tiki bar adds a touch of island flair to the overall experience. Sip on a Mai Tai or a frozen margarita as you soak in the lively atmosphere and toast to good times with friends old and new.

Yappy Hour Extravaganza. One of Wonder Bar’s most beloved traditions is its world-famous Yappy Hour—an event that’s as delightful as it sounds. Every week, dog owners and their furry companions gather at Wonder Bar’s outdoor patio for a canine-friendly happy hour like no other. While humans enjoy drink specials and socializing, dogs can roam freely, mingle with other pups, and even indulge in special treats provided by the bar. It’s a heartwarming celebration of the bond between humans and their four-legged friends, and it’s just one more reason why Wonder Bar holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Seaside Serenity. As if the music, drinks, and dog-friendly vibes weren’t enough, Wonder Bar offers another irresistible perk: its proximity to the beach and the Asbury Park Boardwalk. Just steps away from the sand and surf, Wonder Bar allows guests to seamlessly transition from a day of sun-soaked relaxation to an evening of lively entertainment. Whether you’re catching a sunset stroll along the boardwalk or dipping your toes in the ocean waves, Wonder Bar serves as the perfect starting point or ending destination for your coastal adventures.

Wonder Bar is more than just a music venue—it’s a cultural hub, a gathering place, and a testament to the enduring allure of live entertainment and community camaraderie. So whether you’re seeking a night of dancing, a leisurely afternoon with your pup, or simply a place to unwind and embrace the joys of life, Wonder Bar welcomes you with open arms and promises an experience you won’t soon forget.

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Pro Series: Stage Combat

Mastering the Art of Stage Combat: Pro Series Workshops with Lucas Pinner

For young actors aged 14-18, there’s no better way to hone your skills and add an exciting dimension to your performances than by delving into the world of stage combat. Join us for the Pro Series: Stage Combat workshops, led by the accomplished instructor Lucas Pinner.

Workshop Details: In these dynamic workshops, participants will have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of stage combat from a seasoned professional. The first session, taking place on July 13, 2024, will focus on unarmed, hand-to-hand combat techniques. From punches to slaps, shoves to hair pulls, participants will learn how to choreograph and execute fight sequences convincingly and safely. By the end of the workshop, students will be equipped with the skills to engage in realistic fights while keeping themselves and their scene partners safe.

The second session, scheduled for July 20, 2024, will delve into armed combat, specifically single sword combat. Participants will learn the basics of using a sword, including proper footwork, attacking with cuts, and defending with parries. Safety will remain a top priority throughout the class, with specially-built weapons that are blunted and designed for practice. This ensures that students can learn the foundations of combat while experiencing the exhilaration of a staged duel.

About Lucas Pinner: Lucas Pinner, the esteemed instructor of the Pro Series: Stage Combat workshops, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the classroom. As a trained fight choreographer and stage combat instructor, Lucas has worked extensively in both theater and film, bringing thrilling fight sequences to life on stage and screen. His passion for teaching and commitment to safety make him the perfect guide for young actors looking to explore the art of stage combat.

Scholarship Opportunities: At our Pro Series workshops, we believe that every young artist should have access to quality training, regardless of financial barriers. That’s why we offer scholarships for eligible students, ensuring that cost is not a hindrance to participation. Scholarships provide financial assistance to those in need, allowing aspiring actors to learn and grow in a supportive and inclusive environment.

How to Register: Registration for the Pro Series: Stage Combat workshops is now open. Secure your spot today and embark on an exciting journey of learning and discovery. Whether you’re interested in unarmed combat or wielding a sword, these workshops offer a unique opportunity to master the art of stage combat and take your performances to new heights.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from a master of the craft and unleash your inner action hero. Join us for the Pro Series: Stage Combat with Lucas Pinner and prepare to dazzle audiences with your newfound skills on stage.

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Pro Series: On Camera for Theater Actors

Unlocking the World of On-Camera Acting: Pro Series Workshop with Eric William Morris

Calling all young actors aged 14-18! Are you ready to explore the exciting realm of on-camera acting? Join us for the Pro Series: On Camera for Theater Actors workshop, led by the renowned instructor Eric William Morris.

What to Expect: In this immersive workshop, participants will embark on a journey into the world of acting for the camera. Led by Eric William Morris, participants will begin each session by gaining a thorough understanding of how cameras work and how actors can effectively communicate through them. Through practical exercises and hands-on experience, students will learn how to translate their stage acting skills into compelling on-camera performances. Participants will have the opportunity to act in front of the camera, receive personalized feedback, and walk away with a professional clip of their work.

Why On-Camera Skills Matter: In today’s digital age, on-camera acting skills are essential for aspiring performers. Whether auditioning for film, television, or online content, the ability to deliver authentic and compelling performances on camera is invaluable. This workshop provides participants with the tools and techniques needed to excel in front of the lens, bridging the gap between stage and screen acting.

About Eric William Morris: Eric William Morris, the esteemed instructor of the Pro Series: On Camera for Theater Actors workshop, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the classroom. With a background in both stage and screen acting, Eric is passionate about helping young actors harness their talents and thrive in the world of on-camera performance. His dynamic teaching style and practical approach create a supportive environment where students can grow and develop their skills.

Scholarship Opportunities: At our Pro Series workshops, we believe that every young artist deserves the opportunity to pursue their passion for acting. That’s why we offer scholarships for eligible students, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to participation. Scholarships provide financial assistance to those in need, allowing aspiring actors to access top-tier training and mentorship.

How to Register: Ready to take your acting skills to the next level and explore the world of on-camera performance? Registration for the Pro Series: On Camera for Theater Actors workshop is now open. Secure your spot today and embark on a transformative journey of growth and discovery.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the industry’s finest and elevate your on-camera acting skills. Join us for the Pro Series: On Camera for Theater Actors with Eric William Morris and unlock your full potential as a performer.

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Pro Series: Vocal Audition

Unleash Your Vocal Potential: Pro Series Vocal Audition with Elliot Roth

Attention aspiring singers aged 14-18! Are you ready to take your vocal auditions to the next level? Join us for the Pro Series: Vocal Audition workshop, led by the talented instructor Elliot Roth.

What to Expect: In this dynamic workshop, participants will embark on a journey to discover the perfect song tailored specifically to their unique voice. Under the guidance of Elliot Roth, students will explore the fundamentals of auditioning, mastering every aspect from entering the room to communicating with accompanists. Participants will delve into vocal technique, style, storytelling, and lyric interpretation, gaining invaluable insights to elevate their performances.

Why Vocal Audition Skills Matter: Vocal auditions are a crucial step for any aspiring singer, whether auditioning for musicals, school programs, colleges, or other performance opportunities. Mastering the art of auditioning not only enhances your chances of success but also boosts confidence and stage presence. By refining vocal technique and honing audition skills, participants will be better equipped to showcase their talents and leave a lasting impression on casting directors and audiences alike.

About Elliot Roth: Elliot Roth, the esteemed instructor of the Pro Series: Vocal Audition workshop, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the classroom. With a background in vocal performance and teaching, Elliot is passionate about empowering young singers to reach their full potential. His engaging teaching style and supportive approach create a nurturing environment where students can thrive and grow as artists.

Scholarship Opportunities: At Two Rivers Theatre, we believe that every young artist deserves the opportunity to pursue their passion for performing arts. That’s why we offer scholarships for our Pro Series workshops, including Vocal Audition. Scholarships provide financial assistance to eligible students, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to participation. Interested applicants can inquire about scholarship opportunities when registering for the workshop.

How to Register: Ready to elevate your vocal audition skills and unlock your true potential as a singer? Registration for the Pro Series: Vocal Audition workshop is now open. Secure your spot today and embark on a transformative journey of vocal discovery and growth.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the industry and take your vocal auditions to new heights. Join us for the Pro Series: Vocal Audition with Elliot Roth and prepare to shine in every audition room you enter.

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Pro Series: Scene Study

Unlocking the Craft at the Pro Series Scene Study with Rakesh Palisetty

Calling all aspiring actors aged 14-18! Are you ready to take your performance skills to the next level? Look no further than the Pro Series: Scene Study workshop, taught by acclaimed instructor Rakesh Palisetty.

What to Expect: In this intensive workshop, participants will dive deep into the art of scene study, honing their skills in script analysis and character development. Whether delving into classics or contemporary realist plays, students will learn to dissect scenes with precision, uncovering the nuances of character action and dynamics. Through guided exercises and hands-on practice, participants will gain invaluable insights into building authentic performances that resonate with audiences.

Why Scene Study Matters: Scene study is the foundation of acting, providing actors with the tools they need to bring characters to life on stage or screen. By mastering the art of script analysis and understanding the motivations behind each character’s actions, actors can deliver more nuanced and compelling performances. Scene study also fosters collaboration, as actors learn to work closely with their scene partners to create believable and dynamic interactions.

About Rakesh Palisetty: As the instructor for the Pro Series: Scene Study workshop, Rakesh Palisetty brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the classroom. With a background in theater and film, Rakesh has honed his craft both on stage and behind the camera. His passion for teaching and mentorship shines through in his approach, as he guides students through the intricacies of scene study with patience and insight.

Scholarship Opportunities: At State Theatre New Jersey, we believe that every aspiring artist deserves the chance to pursue their passion. That’s why we offer scholarships for our Pro Series workshops, including Scene Study. Scholarships provide financial assistance to eligible students, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to participation. Interested applicants can inquire about scholarship opportunities when registering for the workshop.

How to Register: Ready to embark on your journey into the world of scene study? Registration for the Pro Series: Scene Study workshop is now open. Secure your spot today and prepare to unlock your full potential as an actor.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the industry and take your acting skills to new heights. Join us for the Pro Series: Scene Study with Rakesh Palisetty and discover the magic of bringing characters to life on stage.

Taught by Rakesh Palisetty – DATES AND TICKETSFor Ages 14-18

This session focuses on a disciplined approach to script analysis and its truthful application moment-to-moment. We will be working with scenes from either classics or contemporary realist plays. The students will learn to deepen their interpretation of the scene, improve their understanding of character action and dynamics, as well as develop a better sense for how to collaborate with their scene partner.

Scholarships are available for the Pro Series workshops.

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A Night of Nostalgia and Entertainment at the State Theatre New Jersey Benefit Gala featuring Jay Leno

Get ready for an evening of glitz, glamour, and laughter as State Theatre New Jersey presents its Annual Benefit Gala on Saturday, June 8th. This star-studded event promises to be the highlight of the year, featuring live musical performances, delectable cuisine, and the comedic genius of Jay Leno.

The Gala, State Theatre’s largest fundraising event, invites patrons to immerse themselves in the magic of live performance while supporting the arts. With ticket sales closing on Friday, May 24th, there’s no time to waste—secure your spot now and join us for an unforgettable night!

This year’s Gala transports guests back to the fabulous 1950s, evoking the nostalgia of a bygone era. As attendees step into State Theatre’s upper floors, they’ll find themselves amidst a retro diner, complete with checkered floors and neon signs, a classic malt shop serving up signature boozy milkshakes, and a swanky lounge offering a delectable dinner and craft cocktails. The ambiance is sure to be electric, setting the stage for an evening of pure entertainment.

The main event of the night is none other than legendary comedian Jay Leno, whose classic comedic stylings will have guests roaring with laughter. From his iconic monologues to his witty banter, Leno’s presence promises to elevate the Gala to new heights of hilarity.

In addition to Leno’s performance, the Gala will feature live musical acts, adding to the festive atmosphere and showcasing the power of live music to bring people together. With an array of talented performers taking the stage, guests are in for a treat as they dance the night away.

But the Gala isn’t just about entertainment—it’s also a celebration of individuals and organizations dedicated to the arts. This year, State Theatre is proud to honor John Pulomena as the Arts Advocate Honoree, recognizing his invaluable contributions to the cultural community. Additionally, NAI DiLeo-Bram & Associates and The DiLeo Family Foundation will be recognized as Corporate Honorees for their commitment to supporting the arts and enriching the lives of others through philanthropy.

As the clock strikes 11pm and the festivities draw to a close, guests will depart with memories to last a lifetime, knowing that their support has made a meaningful impact on State Theatre and the arts community at large.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable evening. Purchase your Gala tickets today and join us for a night of celebration, laughter, and philanthropy at State Theatre New Jersey.

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Lighthouse International Film Festival

The 2024 Lighthouse International Film Festival (LIFF) takes place June 5-9, on beautiful Long Beach Island. In addition to watching films, festival goers can rub shoulders with producers and directors, attend filmmaker panels, master classes, and party into the night at special events. The festival will screen more than 110 documentary, narrative, short, horror, thriller, and surf films.

Choose from an All Access Pass for entry to any film or party, a Films Only Pass for all film screenings, or individual tickets for less commitment.

Screenings take place at the LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences (120 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach Township); LBI Historical Museum (129 Engleside Avenue, Beach Haven); Regal Manahawkin (733 New Jersey 72, Stafford Township); and Surf City Firehouse (713 N. Long Beach Blvd., Surf City).

2024 Lighthouse International Film Festival Preview

Wednesday, June 5

6:00pm – Once Again (for the very first time) (LBI Historical Museum). Poetry, hip hop and dance blend in this energetic film by Boaz Yakin (Fresh, Remember The Titans), A surreal exploration of the need to reinvent oneself, creatively and romantically, over and over again throughout our lives. The story is told through the lens of a legendary street dancer and a young spoken word poet trying to decide if they are going to give their relationship one last chance. East Coast Premiere; Attending: director Boaz Yakin

8:30pm – Surf Shorts Block #1 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Dust; The Search; IPAR; Chasing the Unicorn. Click here for more info.


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Thursday, June 6

2:00pm – Episodics Block #1 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Barney & Herb; Chanshi. Click here for more info.

2:30pm – Doubles (LBI Foundation). Trinidadian-Canadian filmmaker Ian Harnarine tells a story of a dissatisfied young man from a small town in Trinidad & Tobago who runs a street food stand with his mother selling Doubles. A series of disappointments urge him to leave and visit his estranged father, a successful chef in Toronto. Upon arrival, things look pretty dire for all, but at least they smell and taste good. Talent Attending: Director Ian Harnarine

2:45pm – Shorts Block #1 (Documentaries) (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Caballo de Espuma / Foam Horse; Dictionary of Emotions in a Time of War; More Than Brothers; Sangre Violenta / Sangre Violeta; The Invisible Monster. Click here for more info.

3:30pm – Episodics Block #2 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Hot Angry Mom; Bloopers; Vibrations: Dharma Punks.  Click here for more info.

4:45pm – The Faraway Nearby (LBI Foundation). The dramatic retelling of the tragic life of pioneer physicist Joseph Weber, whose pursuit of gravitational waves takes him on a dizzying journey, from the height of acclaim to the depths of despair as he breaks the cardinal rule of science and clings to his ideas, even though his results can’t be duplicated. Physicists, artists, and other creatives explore the emotional side of discovery and question whether the risk is worth the journey. Talent Attending: Director Paula Froehle


5:15pm – Shorts Block #2 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Bad Asian; Flush; Gary Jr.; Mermaid, Bitch; Nocturne; The Key. Click here for more info.

6:00pm – Things Will Be Different (LBI Historical Museum). In order to escape the police after a robbery, two estranged siblings lay low in a mysterious farmhouse that transports them through time, hiding them from consequences and punishment. There they reckon with a cryptic force that pushes their familial bonds to unnatural breaking points. East Coast Premiere

7:00pm – OPENING NIGHT FILM: Los Frikis (LBI Foundation). The latest film by Lighthouse alumni Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson (The Peanut Butter Falcon, LIFF 2019) is a coming-of-age story set in early 90’s Cuba where a group of punk rockers in search of freedom, move to a rural sanatarium to escape the oppression of the Special Period. During their time in this isolated government-run treatment home for people with AIDS, they play music together, create new friendships and even fall in love and have sex for the first time. With the support of Academy Award winning producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), directors Schwartz and Nilson created a bittersweet fairytale, which is fun, energetic and exotic, yet down to earth and grim, featuring an original score from Academy Award winner Steven Price (Gravity) and impressive performances of a cast of newcomers, led by actress Adria Arjona (EndorHit Man). Talent Attending: Directors Michael Schwartz & Tyler Nilson

7:45pm – The Strangers’ Case (Surf City Firehouse). When tragedy strikes a Syrian family fleeing from ravaged Aleppo as refugees, it starts a chain reaction of events changing the lives of others in four different countries. With an impressive international cast that includes French star Omar Sy, Yasmin Al Masri from Lebanon, Yahya Mahayni from Syria and Constantine Markoulakis from Greece, and Palestinian brothers Saleh Bakri and Ziad Bakri, American filmmaker and activist Brandt Andersen crafted a powerful political thriller about displacement, crime, death and survival at all cost.  US Premiere. Attending talent: Director Brandt Andersen

8:15pm – DID I? (LBI Historical Museum). Genevieve attempts to navigate her life with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), but begins to see flashbacks of memories she had no part in creating. Nervous of how dangerous she may be, she descends into psychological hallucinations as she approaches the origin of her trauma. Northeast Premiere. Talent Attending, Director: Sarah Tice, Producer: Zachary Beckler


2024 Lighthouse International Film Festival Preview

Friday, June 7

11:00am – Mediha (LBI Foundation). This is a story of courage and survival from the Yazidi genocide and its aftermath, as shown through the personal lens of one of its survivors, Mediha, a teenage Yazidi girl. Her story begins to unfold in a refugee camp, where she is reunited with two of her younger brothers, Ghazwan and Adnan, after kidnapping and enslavement by ISIS. Mediha and her brothers must now attempt to rebuild their lives, but with the whereabouts of their father, mother, and baby brother unknown. Faced with local and international complexities, which still continue to affect rescue and accountability efforts eight years after the genocide, the siblings turn to a network of Yazidi rescuers in the search of their missing family members. The story highlights the ongoing and enduring impact of ISIS atrocities on the Yazidi community, but also sheds an important light on the many universal challenges faced by all refugees, worldwide. From LIFF alumni, director Hasan Oswald (Higher Love) and producer Jason Loftus (Eternal Spring), and executive producer, Emma Thompson. Mediha herself will be attending the screeningAttending Talent: Director Hasan Oswald and subject Mediha.

11:00am – Electric Fields (LBI Historical Museum). A poetic science fiction fantasy in black and white that highlights a cosmic, energetic, and electric bond between human beings, physics, and science. As people go through life with forgotten dreams, lightbulbs suddenly and unexpectedly turn on and logic turns upside down, making them realize that the rules of the world are inexplicably shifting, opening up new paths. US Premiere

11:00am – Dreams Have No Scent (Surf City Firehouse). Iranian journalist, scholar, and filmmaker Solmaz Gholami presents a five-episode mosaic portraying the beloved homeland she escaped in 2016. Through unique bits and pieces, archival footage, social media videos, and her own materials, the unrelenting dissident takes on the theocratic Iranian regime and its oppressive paramilitary force, the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps), while hailing the courageous masses who push back against social oppression in the spirit of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement. Through a deep, emotionally-charged narrative and vivid imagery of fearless efforts to instigate positive change, this film underscores how a pervasive voice can catalyze hope for transformation. World Premiere. Attending Talent: Solmaz Gholami

12:45pm – PANEL DISCUSSION: IS LBI READY FOR PRIME TIME? (LBI Historical Museum). Join NJ Motion Picture & TV Commissioner Elizabeth Parchment, Director of Marketing/Chief Diversity Officer, to discover how you and your business, and community can become Film Ready! New Jersey’s motion picture and television industry has been exploding. This masterclass will detail the many advantages to hosting film production, and the preparations needed to effectively deal with filmmakers and film crews. We’ll also discuss how recent incentives, and the Film Ready Program are making it possible for Hollywood as well as New Jersey film productions to thrive in New Jersey and the tremendous economic vitality these film productions can bring to your town and residents. Open to the Public, Free Admission


1:15pm – Searching For Satoshi: The Mysterious Disappearance of The Bitcoin Creator (Regal Manahawkin). 26 months after creating Bitcoin, mysterious billionaire Satoshi Nakamoto vanished. His worth has reached as high as $70 Billion, yet none of his coins have ever traded hands.  Why did Satoshi disappear? Was he killed? Did he commit suicide? Or, did he just walk away on principle? This investigative documentary goes on a worldwide journey to piece together the most compelling case yet for who Satoshi was, and why he disappeared. US Premiere. Attending Talent: Director Paul Kemp

1:15pm – Shorts Block #3 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Decision; Distancias/Distances; Eldorado; I’m Not a Robot; Razze Pure/Pure Breeds. Click here for more info.

1:30pm – Undivide Us (LBI Foundation). America is at a crossroads where politicians, traditional media, and social media fan the flames of toxic partisanship that have led many Americans to question whether they can trust their fellow citizens. Undivide Us stands as a beacon of hope and a call to action. Through the intimate lens of six focus groups across three American cities, the film explores the twisted landscape of toxic polarization, revealing how it drives us to places fundamentally un-American places. Yet, within these divisions, the film uncovers the potential for healing conversation and the rediscovery of the value of local community, mutual respect, and democracy. Aiming to awaken the silenced majority that seeks solutions rather than strife, Undivide US is not just a documentary; it’s a timely and urgent plea to reclaim the nation’s soul through open discourse, civic engagement, and self-governance. Attending Talent: Director Kristi Kendall and Producer Carrie Conko

2:00pm – MASTER CLASS: DISCUSSION WITH FILMMAKER BOAZ YAKIN (LBI Historical Museum). Boaz Yakin is a screenwriter, director, and producer. His directorial debut, Fresh (1994), won the director’s prize at the Sundance Film Festival. He wrote and directed A Price Above Rubies starring Rene Zellweger and after, went on to direct, the major box office success and cultural icon for Disney, Remember the Titans (2000), starring Denzel Washington. He directed studio films such as Uptown Girls (starring Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning), Safe (starring Jason Statham), and Max (starring Belgian Malinois), while also continuing to work in the independent film space on several other projects. During this time he wrote and directed both dramas Death in Love (2009) and the critically acclaimed Aviva (2020) and produced Alma Har’el’s critically acclaimed documentary Bombay Beach (2011). On the studio feature side, Boaz has co-written and created the Now You See Me franchise, as well as executive-produced Hostel (2006) and Hostel: Part II (2007). Yakin also co-wrote the Netflix feature, The Harder They Fall (directed by Jeymes Samuel, starring Idris Elba, Regina King, and Lakeith Stanfield), and more recently, he co-wrote and executive produced Alma Har’el’s Lady in the Lake for Apple TV+. His latest independent feature Once Again (For the Very First Time) won the Audience Award at the 2024 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia and it will have its East Coast Premiere at the Lighthouse International Film Festival this June.

3:15pm – Shorts Block #4 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Agiter; Betty Bites Back; Hi! You Are Being Recorded; In Waves; Not Us; Runner; The Heart of Texas. Click here for more info.

3:30pm – Gap Father (LBI Foundation). In this complex, but very gratifying, original work by first-time director Ryousuke Honaka, Rika is a young, lonely Japanese teenager, without a father figure in his life. Nakamura is a kind man who works for a company that offers a unique service – – dads-for-rent. What starts as an awkward client-provider professional interaction on the verge of the surreal, slowly develops into a delicate connection between two lonely strangers struggling to come to terms with loss and trying to fill huge holes in their respective lives. As they get closer and more co-dependent, the surrogate becomes the real thing, creating a deep human bond, beyond familial lines. International Premiere

3:30pm – Darkhouse Shorts Block #1 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Hans; Hide Your Crazy; Queen of the Night; STAY; Bordovasca/Pool Edge; Love Bites. Click here for more info.

3:30pm – Arriving In Five Minutes Period (Regal Manahawkin). Justice Kibbe is a Door Dash driver with lofty ambitions and a quick wit. He sets out on a road trip from New Jersey to the Cincinnati Zoo, accepting every available DoorDash order along the way, including ones for non-tippers. Beyond the backdrop of the deliveries is a young man struggling to make ends meet in an economy that is sparse with opportunities for his generation.  What results is an exploration of his generational “situation,” his loneliness, and also his innate kindness, all overarched by a revealing look at how people treat each other in an increasingly digital world? New Jersey Premiere. Attending Talent: directors Trevor Lyon and Colby Smith, subject: Justice Kibbe

5:30pm – Episodics Block #3 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of A Broad Abread; Compound Fractures; Dissocia; Neo-Dome. Click here for more info.

5:45pm – Shorts Block #5 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Don’t Bring Empanadas; Introvert Club; Mirage; Never Getting Rid of Me, Bitch; Queen of Magic; The Bend. Click here for more info.

6:00pm – Widowbird (LBI Foundation). This unconventional film noir, which is more delicate than dark, subtly combines a kaleidoscope of styles, genres, and themes. In this artsy thriller, the Benyamini Brothers follow a grieving journalist (played by singer-songwriter Nellie McKay) on her journey from New York to snowy New Hampshire, where she is expected to interview a conservative Senator/presidential hopeful. Alarming information about the mysterious disappearance of a young woman and its possible connection to the Senator complicates her mission, as she aims to shed light on secrets that might destroy the Senator’s career and, quite possibly, rid her of the ghosts of her own past. World Premiere. Attending Talent: directors Yoni Benyamini, Miki Benyamini

6:00pm – Unlikely Allies (Regal Manahawkin). In 2003, a low-level cannabis case would end Weldon Angelos’ promising career in the Hip-Hop industry. But it would also give birth to a national movement to reform our country’s criminal justice system, uniting far-right conservatives like billionaire Charles Koch and Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) with liberals such as Senator Corey Booker (D-NJ), Van Jones, and musicians Alicia Keys and Snoop Dogg. This unbelievable story of an aspiring Salt Lake City-based musician who united political rivals from his jail cell to launch a campaign for a rare joint cause is effectively documented on screen in a way that is entertaining, inspiring, and impactful. East Coast Premiere; Talent Attending: Director Anthony Pedone

8:00pm – Listen (LBI Historical Museum). A brilliant officer in the 8200 intelligence elite unit of the IDF, struggles to come to terms with the death of her beloved father in a terrorist attack. When Hamas takes an Israeli soldier hostage in Gaza and demands a prisoner swap that includes her dad’s killer, she is faced with a critical dilemma and comes up with a revenge-driven plot to settle the score. A thought provoking intense espionage thriller, that is as multilayered, morally ambivalent, and highly critical towards the military apparatus, as it is timely during these politically charged days in the wake of the Israel- Hamas war and the hostages crisis in Gaza. Talent Attending, Director: Omni Bezalel

8:15pm – All American (Surf City Firehouse). Energetic and soulful, this sports doc offers us an in-depth look into Women Wrestling through the lens of immigrant teenage girls. In the personal story of brave Arham, the daughter of Muslim Yemeni parents, who leaves behind her family’s conservative traditions to find her own path in America, we are exposed to the high school women’s wrestling league. Fighting on the mat and in real life, these teenage girls are dreaming of being winners and, more than that – of earning a sense of belonging and acceptance in society. Photographer Mark Andrew Altschul brings to the big screen an inspiring film about charming, unrelenting characters on a backdropof physical sports action. World Premiere. Talent Attending, Director: Mark Andrew Altchul

8:20pm – The Last Taxi Driver (Regal Manahawkin). Taxi drivers wander throughout the city at night, pick up passengers from all walks of life, and witness a host of bizarre scenarios, some of which happen only after dark. Martin Scorsese’s classic, “Taxi Driver,” serves as an inspiration for this peculiar tale of existential angst through the eyes of a fifty-year-old driver in Athens who is struggling to come to terms with his mundane repetitive everyday – and night – life. Prompted by the shocking suicide of a client in his cab and fueled by a one-night stand with a mysterious, attractive young woman, he goes on a wild ride that revitalizes him in his midlife crisis. The chain of events drags him down a rabbit hole of obsession, jealousy, and delusion, as he shifts into high gear, without any breaks. Will he crash? US Premiere

8:30pm – Thelma (LBI Foundation). This poignant action-comedy gives veteran actress and Oscar nominee June Squibb (Nebraska) her first leading role and serves as the final performance of trailblazing actor Richard Roundtree (Shaft). Squibb, who does most of her own stunts in the film, plays Thelma Post, a feisty 93-year-old grandmother who gets conned by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson (played by Fred Hechinger of The White Lotus). Accompanied by an aging friend (Roundtree) and his motorized scooter, Thelma sets out on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles to reclaim what was taken from her. The film includes stars Parker Posey, Clark Gregg, and Malcolm McDowell.


2024 Lighthouse International Film Festival Preview

Saturday, June 8

11:00am – Clenched Fist (LBI Foundation). In this unconventional coming-of-age drama, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Vivian Goffette (for his short film Postcard, 1999) tells the story of Lucien, a shy 11-year-old boy living with his mother and older brother in the Belgian countryside. As if growing up isn’t hard enough, a brief encounter with his disgraced father shakes his world. Against the advice of his loved ones, he is lured into reconnecting with his dad in prison and endures deceit and manipulation that threatens to crush his young, fragile soul. Can the naive Lucien (played by the angelic Yanis Frisch) overcome the toxic influence of his father and take his own path on the way to adulthood? His conflicted journey is portrayed in a brutally honest, compassionate way in this beautiful, gentle, and very realistic film. US Premiere. Attending Talent: director Vivian Goffette

11:00am – Shorts Block #6 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Anomaly; Blimp; Framed; Merci, Poppy; Last Summer Day; SilverSizzle. Click here for more info.

11:00am – Via Sedna (Surf City Firehouse). Dreaming of an expedition that would be different from anything they had ever experienced before, an adventurous crew of eight female sailors and climbers plan to sail from France to Greenland to attempt a first ascent of a Big Wall. Under the helm of Captain Marta Guemes and expedition leader, Caro North, and after months of preparation, they finally were able to set sail from La Rochelle. But it soon became clear that Sedna, the Inuit goddess of the seas, would put the team to the test, forcing them to overcome the many obstacles that the rugged Atlantic and Arctic Oceans would throw at them. There is great beauty in the landscape and cinematography here, but the true beauty of this film, comes from the camaraderie and teamwork of the women, their perseverance, and their commitment to protecting their environment. US Premiere. Attending Talent: Directors Ramona Waldner and Alexander Brugger

11:15am – Yellow Bus (Regal Manahawkin). Set in Abu Dhabi, this hard-hitting drama tells the story of an Indian mother fighting for justice in the wake of a tragic event involving her daughter that took place on a school bus. As a migrant worker, she finds it incredibly difficult to accept the local bureaucracy and institutional culture that stands between her and the truth of what happened. She refuses to accept any monetary compensation or made-up explanations and insists on conducting her own investigation into this case of harrowing negligence and coverup. In this United Arab Emirates-produced project, American director Wendy Bednarz creates a film that is unexpectedly critical of Gulf society, as it touches deeply on a personal level.

1:30pm – A Buffalo Story (LBI Foundation). A Buffalo Story tells of the return of bison to the North American landscapes they once defined and outlines some of the important ecological and cultural impacts of that restoration. The mighty buffalo once roamed the Great Plains, but after many decades, due to deterioration of natural habitats and human impact, they have all but disappeared. Through the work of Jason Baldes, a Shoshone Tribal Member, we follow the efforts to restore the buffalo to the Wind River Reservation, home of the Shoshone and Arapaho Tribes. With stunning imagery, this film explores the restoration of the buffalo, not only as a natural and ancient inhabitant of this ecosystem but also as a traditional connection to the historical and spiritual life of the Native American tribes in the area. In this film, we see the possibility for redemption, not only for our spirit but also for our feeling of connection to wildlife and the natural world. East Coast Premiere

1:30pm – PANEL DISCUSSION: NAVIGATING CO-DIRECTING – THE ART OF COLLABORATION ON FILM SETS (LBI Historical Museum). Film sets are often seen as kingdoms with the director as the reigning monarch, leading the charge and shaping the cinematic vision. But what happens when two directors share the throne? Co-directing can offer unique opportunities for creative synergy, but it also brings its own set of challenges, from clashing visions to balancing personal dynamics with professional demands. How do co-directors navigate these complexities while maintaining a harmonious and productive set? Join us for a compelling discussion exploring the dynamics of co-directing, featuring Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson—the acclaimed duo behind The Peanut Butter Falcon (LIFF 2019) and the highly anticipated Los Frikis, which opens this year’s festival. Also, joining the panel are LIFF alumni Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson, the team behind Saint Frances (LIFF 2019). Their latest, much anticipated feature Ghostlight is this year’s centerpiece film. The panelists will share insights into how they manage shared responsibilities, resolve conflicts, and keep the creative energy flowing, all while maintaining a strong partnership. This event promises to be an enlightening experience for filmmakers, industry professionals, and film enthusiasts alike. Discover the secrets to successful collaboration, and gain valuable insights into the art of co-directing. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from two experienced co-directors who have navigated the highs and lows of filmmaking together.

1:30pm – Plan B (Surf City Firehouse). When a one-night stand with her awkward neighbor leaves her pregnant, a young woman decides to quickly sleep with a successful businessman and tell him he’s the father of her unborn baby. Starring: Jamie Lee (Ted Lasso), Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) and Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie). Talent Attending: director Brandon Tamburri 

1:40pm – Cast & Crew (Regal Manahawkin). A very realistic, smart indie comedy about how to, or maybe how not to, make a low-budget independent film. It is an optimistic, maybe naive, account of a scruffy film produced by a motley crew of true cinema lovers who come together to fulfill their biggest dream: make a feature film. They are amateurs but ambitious, have no budget but are resourceful, lack industry connections but have passion in their hearts. What happens behind the scenes takes center stage in hilarious ways. While team members scramble to achieve their common goal on screen, the real action is between takes. The film crew’s theoretical preparations and practical improvisations, their hopes and doubts, their deep friendships, and a serious case of filmmaker wannabe syndrome all come together on a wild film set without the benefit of professional direction, only to end up provoking the essential question: Why are we doing this? East Cost Premiere. Attending Talent: Director Jason Taylor

3:15pm – Darkhouse Shorts Block #2 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Conversion of the Atheist; The Worm; Double Nickel; The Clogging; Screams of Lavender; Scame. Click here for more info.

3:45pm – Shorts Block #7 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Amarradas/Roped; Couple a Cards; Do Sheep Dream of Electric Androids; Every Other Kid; Six Miles at Sea; The Self-Described Narrative of the Marvelous Travels and Campaigns of Great, Great, Great Uncle Lt. Col. Barry V. Manchester. Click here for more info.

4:00pm – Do I Shock U Like Lightning (LBI Foundation). New Jersey’s own Kahlil Maskati’s directorial debut is a bittersweet, musically-infused dramedy that plays all the right tunes. It explores the connection between creation and romance, hope and despair, melody and lyrics, all through the intimate, unlikely love story of Wardy and Allie in LA. He plays the guitar in the park, and she joins in with her ukulele. Their collaboration brings them close together as friends, maybe lovers. The mutual search for personal and artistic harmony is short-lived, however, as Wardy prepares to move back to his hometown on the East Coast.  Will the tunes and the memories they carry live on? World Premiere. Attending Talent: director Kahlil Maskati, actors: Omar Maskati, Malia Aiello, Malcolm Nicholas

4:15pm – Waterpark in the Winter (Regal Manahawkin). Presented in silent, black-and-white format, this bitter-sweet romantic drama follows an apathetic young man who has just about mentally checked out of his relationship with his girlfriend, who is handicapped by a foot injury. In an attempt to reignite the relationship, they go on vacation to a waterpark where the couple argues incessantly about even the most menial things. When a joyful young woman appears in the pool, the couple faces its toughest test yet. Waterpark in the Winter is an acerbic look at the fragility of modern human relationships and the self-awareness necessary to curb our most toxic impulses. World Premiere. Talent Attending: Director Alex Suszko & Actor Kiele Sterner

5:30pm – Tim Travers & The Time Traveler’s Paradox (LBI Historical Museum). A scientist creates a time machine and kills their younger self. So now a man who should not – cannot – exist, somehow does. That is the Paradox, and Paradoxes are impossible. Guest appearances by Joel McHale, Keith David and Danny Trejo. The short version of the film was screened at LIFF 2022. Talent Attending, Executive Producer: Ben Yennie, Actor: Samuel Dunning

6:15pm – Janet Planet (Regal Manahawkin). In rural Western Massachusetts, 11-year-old Lacy spends the summer of 1991 at home, enthralled by her own imagination and the attention of her mother, Janet. As the months pass, three visitors enter their orbit, all captivated by Janet and her spellbinding nature. In her solitary moments, Lacy inhabits an inner world so extraordinarily detailed that it begins to seep into the outside world. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker captures a child’s experience of time passing, and the ineffability of a daughter falling out of love with her mother, in this singularly sublime film debut.

6:15pm – Shorts Block #8 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of ELLA ES UNA SENSACIÓN/SHE’S A SENSATION; Good Grief; Nisei; Sound & Colour; The MasterPiece; The Painter. Click here for more info.

7:30pm – Ghostlight (LBI Foundation). When melancholic construction worker finds himself drifting from his wife and daughter, he discovers community and purpose in a local theater’s production of Romeo and Juliet. As the drama onstage starts to mirror his own life, he and his family are forced to confront a personal loss. Lighthouse alumni, Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan (Saint Frances, LIFF 2019) return to LBI with their new film, which stars Keith Kupferer, Tara Mallen, Katherine Mallen Kupferer, and Dolly De Leon. Attending Talent:  Directors: Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan

8:00pm – Alone Together. A woman trapped in a toxic relationship is locked down during the pandemic with her brutish boyfriend. With the hope of healing their relationship, they flee to a remote family cabin but soon find they are not alone. Talent Attending, Director: William Kresch, Producer: Eric Reitz

8:30pm – Surf Shorts Block #2 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Surf Sherpas; Camilla; Power of the Printed Shirt; Daida Back to the Ocean; The Spider Web. Click here for more info.

8:45pm – Lighthouse Awards Winners Screening #1


2024 Lighthouse International Film Festival Preview

Sunday, June 9

10:00am – Robot Dreams (LBI Foundation). Dog lives in Manhattan and he’s tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot, a companion. Their friendship blossoms, until they become inseparable, to the rhythm of ’80s NYC. One summer night, Dog, with great sadness, is forced to abandon Robot at the beach. Will they ever meet again?

10:00am – High School Student Short Films Competition (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Upon Return; As We Knew It; Our Decay; Please Call Me…; First Date; Gone; The Rain Song; The American Dream; Flashbacks; My Love. Click here for more info.

10:00am – Shorts Block #9 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Breakfast of Champions; Ciela; Dragonfly; Guy Meets Girl; Likewise, Olive; One Last Touch; Your Move. Click here for more info.


12:30pm – Double Feature: How The Waves Were Won / The Forgotten Coast (LBI Foundation). How The Waves Were Won; Director: Michael Furno // USA, 35 min. A showcase of ocean life-savers culture and competition, as told through the eyes of the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol and their chase for a record-setting seventh straight championship. It’s a heart-pounding journey as the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol strive for a record seventh consecutive Long Beach Island Lifeguard Championship – a grueling 2-day, 19-event tournament battling against both rival squads and the relentless sea. How the Waves Were Won chronicles the importance of our lifeguards, celebrates teamwork, competition, and the invaluable dedication of those who, “Risk a lot to save a lot.” World Premiere. Talent Attending: Director Michael Furno and the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol Team

The Forgotten Coast; Directors: Chris Burkard & Brian Davis // USA, 31 min. An immersive expedition across 41 glacial rivers, connecting a 400 km series of exposed sandbars along Iceland’s southern coast, with a fat bike & inflatable raft.

12:30pm – Episodics Block #4 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of Cut To; For Years to Come; Imposter; Mid Iris; Pike. Click here for more info.

12:30pm – Shorts Block #10 – Documentaries (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Beeps; Comedy on Rye: Katz’s First Comedy Show; Dumpster Archeology; Losing Nimo; The Fish Doctor. Click here for more info.

2:30pm – Dandelion (LBI Foundation). A struggling Cincinnati singer-songwriter in a downward spiral, takes a last-ditch-effort gig at a motorcycle rally in South Dakota where she meets Casey, a guitarist who walked away from his dream long ago. The two join a nomadic group of struggling musicians, the kindred spirits make music together and strike up a whirlwind romance. The experience moves Dandelion from a narrow view of success to a deeper appreciation of her artistic journey, and the discovery of a voice that is authentically her own. The film features a powerhouse performance by KiKi Layne, the star of The Old Guard and If Beale Street Could Talk.

3:00pm – Shorts Block #11 (Surf City Firehouse). Screenings of Gone Before Your Eyes; Same As It Ever Was; The Better Man; The Woman From Hamburg; Tina; Toast; Trapped. Click here for more info.

3:15pm – Darkhouse Shorts Block #3 (LBI Historical Museum). Screenings of The Girl Who Cried; The Faun of Healwood, The Edge; Bugbrain; Caller 102: A Ballad of Cyberspace; Leaving Yellowstone. Click here for more info.

7:00pm – Lighthouse Awards Winners Screening #2 (LBI Foundation).