Full Bloom Film Festival Announces Selection of 42 Films for 2024 Festival

Last Updated 6/19/2024Posted in News


The Full Bloom Film Festival (FBFF) is excited to announce the official selection of 42 films for its 9th annual event. This year’s lineup features a rich array of cinematic voices and stories, promising an engaging experience for all attendees.

Known for its dedication to celebrating independent filmmaking, this boutique festival will take place from September 5-7 in downtown Statesville. This year, FBFF will present a carefully curated collection of 42 films, including the festival's first-ever screening of an animated feature film.

Highlights of the 2024 FBFF Film Selection:

  • Special Film: For the first time, FBFF will showcase an animated feature film suitable for all ages. The film follows the adventurous inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci as he leaves Italy to join the French court. Here, he experiments with flying contraptions, studies the human body, and seeks to answer the ultimate question: "What is the meaning of life?" This film features voices from Stephen Fry, Daisy Ridley, Marion Cotillard, Gauthier Battoue, and Matt Berry, and is directed by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Jim Capobianco of "Ratatouille" fame.
  • 7 Documentary Features
  • 5 Animations
  • 3 Narrative Features
  • 8 Short Documentaries
  • 18 Short Narratives

As FBFF celebrates its 9th year, the festival continues to attract higher quality films and an increase in filmmaker submissions, reflecting its growing prestige.

 Full Bloom Film Festival Committee Member Brandon Sproul expressed excitement about this year’s lineup, stating, "We are incredibly proud of the diverse and high-quality films selected for the 2024 Full Bloom Film Festival. Thanks to our film selection committee, who reviewed over 127 films during the selection process. It was a tough decision, but we did our best to put together a terrific festival for everyone that we know you will enjoy!"

For more information about the festival lineup, schedule, and ticketing, please visit the official FBFF website at www.fullbloomfilmfestival.org or follow the festival on social media for the latest updates.

Full Bloom Film Festival

The Full Bloom Film Festival (FBFF) is dedicated to bringing quality, diverse cinema to Statesville, NC, a multifaceted, art-conscious city just north of Charlotte. The Full Bloom Film Festival is hosted by the nonprofit Iredell Arts Council (501(c)(3)). FBFF promises something for everyone, offering a rich selection of films that cater to various tastes and interests. The festival will take place from September 5th through the 7th, 2024, in and around Historic Downtown Statesville, providing a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for all attendees.

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