b'PRESENTS 10 Days of Films, Conversations + Events!THE FRENCHTHE HARDERDIONNE WARWICK:THE POWER DISPATCH THEY FALL DONT MAKE ME OVER OF THE DOGOPENING FILMFICTION DOCUMENTARYCLOSING FILMWes Anderson, one of theCENTERPIECE CENTERPIECE In 1925, brothers Phil and cinemas most distinctiveWhen outlaw Nat LoveBorn and raised in the Oranges,George Burbank run their fami-visual stylists, has createddiscovers that his enemyDionne Warwick found singingly ranch together, despite their a love letter to journalists,Rufus Buck is being releasedthrough her family. Inspireddifferences; George is soft following the exploits of thefrom prison, he rounds up histo study music in college, shespoken and focused onband of writers, editors, andgang to track down Rufus andstarted singing backup vocalsrelationships, while Phil is tough essayists who publish Thehis fearsome crew and seekon recordings. but after a fatefuland focused on the day to day. French Dispatch, a fictionalrevenge. Jeymes Samuels filmmeeting with the composerTheir relationship begins to magazine. The film, structuredis a new school western, madeBurt Bacharach and the lyricistfracture when George decides as a collection of stories fromwith incredible style and anHal David, Warwicks careerto bring a local widow and and the magazine, is a perfectunflinching vision.took off.her son to live on the ranch, marriage of ideas and visualQ&A with Dionne Warwickbringing Phil close to having a storytelling.in attendance long kept secret exposed. Thursday, October 21, 7:30pm Friday, October 22, 7:30pm Saturday, October 23, 4:00pm Saturday, October 30, 4:30pmPurchase tickets at MontclairFilm.org@MontclairFilm /MontclairFilmFestSignature SponsorsPresenting SponsorsThis program is made possible with funds from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, as well as the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Montclair Film is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.'