Stuart Miller This year’s Mill Valley Film Festival marks the much-anticipated return of movies, and audiences, to theaters, but the Northern California event founded in 1977 retains some lingering influences of the pandemic, with both in-person and online viewing options.
With the Delta variant raging, the festival’s founder and director Mark Fishkin notes that the logistics for the fest’s hybrid-style return are even more challenging than before.“This year everything has been changing so rapidly it has caused a lot of sleepless nights,” he says.But the fest, which runs Oct.
7-17, also features a bevy of screenings and events that stand to make the Bay Area gathering one of its most hotly anticipated.
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