The sun has set on this year’s Virginia Film Festival.
The five-day event included a range of programming, from 21st-century screwball comedy and opening night film, “Anora,” to Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut, “The Room Next Door,” to a University of Virginia Center for Politics-produced documentary about the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6.
“Throughout the course of the five days, I heard from so many people about the extraordinary depth and breadth of our program, and it was an honor to once again bring the community together to celebrate the art of film,” said Jody Kielbasa, UVA’s vice provost for the arts and the festival’s executive director.
The festival, a UVA program, celebrated its 37th year from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. During that long weekend, the festival screened 137 films and hosted nearly 100 guest artists, including “New Girl” actor Lamorne Morris.