Indie Memphis festival lineup includes Cannes winner, Oscar hopefuls, more
The highest-profile new feature film at the Indie Memphis festival might be “May December,” featuring Natalie Portman (left) and Julianne Moore (right), a likely Oscars contender from director Todd Haynes. (Francois Duhame/Courtesy Netflix)
International award winners, Oscar hopefuls, revived cult classics and regional-interest documentaries — the Indie Memphis Film Festival will check those boxes and more when it begins its nearly weeklong run at multiple Memphis venues next month.
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Chris Herrington has covered the Memphis Grizzlies, in one way or another, since the franchise’s second season in Memphis, while also writing about music, movies, food and civic life. As far as he knows, he’s the only member of the Professional Basketball Writers Association who is also a member of a film critics group and has also voted in national music critic polls for Rolling Stone and the Village Voice (RIP). He now splits his time between Minneapolis-St. Paul, where his wife works, and Memphis.
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