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Adirondack Theatre Festival: A Hybrid Film Festival Runs Oct. 14-17

GLENS FALLS — For the sixth year, Adirondack Theatre Festival (ATF) will produce the Adirondack Film Festival — this time in a hybrid model which allows both in-person and virtual attendance.

Audiences may choose a traditional in-person pass to attend screenings at the Charles R. Wood Theatre and the Park Theatre; or a virtual pass to screen film festival content on-demand at home; or an all-access pass to enjoy both options throughout the festival. 

All passes — passes range from $55 for an individual virtual pass to $140 for a household all-access pass — are available for purchase at www.adkfilmfestival.org. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required for all inperson events. 

The vast majority of the content will be identical for both the virtual and in-person experience, but a few offerings will vary. 

This year’s festival will include over 70 films including narrative features, documentaries, shorts, music videos, and more. Highlights include Language Lessons, an audience award-winner at Austin’s SxSW Film Festival that features Natalie Morales (Parks and Recreation, Abby’s) and Mark Duplass (The Morning Show, Togetherness); Lie Hard, a madcap comedy featuring Catherine Curtin (Stranger Things, Orange is the New Black) and Melanie Chandra (Code Black); and Keep the Music Going, a sci-fi short featuring Holly Curran (Fear the Walking Dead) which will be accompanied by a “Stage to Screen” panel with artists who work in both theatre and film. Additional events including parties, popcorn bars, and live-streamed panel discussions For more information, go to: www.adkfilmfestival.org