SPECIAL GUESTS & EVENTS

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SPECIAL GUESTS

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Catherine Hardwicke

Filmmaker

Hardwicke’s first film as a director (and co-writer) was the critically-acclaimed coming-of-age Thirteen, which won numerous awards in global film festivals, including the Director’s Award at Sundance, Golden Globe nominations for Holly Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood, and an Academy Award nomination for Hunter.  Hardwicke has since then become best known as the director of Twilight, which launched the blockbuster franchise and earned nearly $400 million at the global box office.

Hardwicke’s other credits include: Lords of Dogtown (Heath Ledger, Emile Hirsch), Miss You Already (Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette), Red Riding Hood (Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman), Miss Bala (Gina Rodriguez) and The Nativity Story (Oscar Isaac).  For television, she has directed episodes of This Is Us, Eye Witness, Low Winter Sun, Hell on Wheels, Reckless and the 14 part Quibi series Don’t Look Deeper (Don Cheadle, Emily Mortimer). 

Hardwicke previously worked as a Production Designer on films including Vanilla Sky, Three Kings, Tank Girl, and the classic western Tombstone. She holds an Architecture degree from UT Austin and did graduate work in animation at UCLA Film School. 

On the anthology film “Tell it Like a Woman”, Hardwicke wrote 2 segments – “Pepcy and Kim” (Jennifer Hudson) - directed by Taraji P. Henson, and “Elbows Deep” (Cara Delevingne, Marcia Gay Harden) – directed by Hardwicke.  The film screened at global film festivals, at the General Assembly for the United Nations, and received a 2022 Oscar nomination for best original song. 

Hardwicke also directed the music video for the 2016 Oscar-nominated song “Til it Happens to You” by Lady Gaga and Diane Warren. 

Hardwicke’s latest work includes the action/comedy Mafia Mamma, filmed in Rome (Toni Collette, Monica Bellucci), a  gritty family drama Prisoner’s Daughter (Kate Beckinsale, Brian Cox), which premiered at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, Dreams in the Witchhouse (Rupert Grint, Ismael Cruz Cordova), inspired by a J.P. Lovecraft novella - for the Netflix anthology series Guillermo del Toro’s "Cabinet of Curiosities."  She recently directed for the acclaimed Hulu series, Under the Bridge, starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone on 2024.

Catherine Hardwicke will attend:


Louie Schwartzberg

Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director and producer who has spent his notable career providing breathtaking imagery using his time-lapse, high-speed and macro cinematography techniques. Schwartzberg is a visual artist who makes the invisible visible, connects with audiences, and tells stories that celebrate life and reveal the mysteries and wisdom of nature, people, and places.

Louie’s theatrical releases include the 3D IMAX film Mysteries of the Unseen World with National Geographic, narrated by Forest Whitaker; the documentary, Wings of Life for Disneynature, narrated by Meryl Streep, and America's Heart and Soul for Walt Disney Studios. Indie feature film Fantastic Fungi, narrated by Brie Larson received a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and was the #1 documentary on iTunes for 4 weeks, and still maintains the most popular rating on Netflix. His Soar’n Around the World ride film is in the top three most popular attractions at Disney theme parks worldwide. And most recently, his work was featured on the ExoSphere in Las Vegas. 

Louie’s TED talks have over 60 million views on YouTube and his Moving Art series on Netflix is in season three. Schwartzberg’s Visual Healing is an offering of breathtaking immersive films that seamlessly bring nature and technology together to deliver positive physical, emotional and psychological benefits. The Visual Healing program uses nature’s healing energy to transform spaces in hospitals, spas, and educational facilities.

His current feature release Gratitude Revealed is being used to create a global Gratitude movement to ease the anxiety and stress in today’s world, with live and virtual screenings. To further shift consciousness and behavior he launched the Louie Channel, the first 4K streaming channel with films that inspire audiences to celebrate life and protect what we love. 

Louie Schwartzberg will attend:


SPECIAL EVENTS

Opening Night Gala Dinner

Thursday, Sept 19, 4:30-7:30pm
Northwest Maritime Center [MAP]

Deluxe Pass holders, donors, sponsors, filmmakers, and special guests are invited to don their best “creative black tie”, walk the red carpet, sip craft cocktails, and relish a PNW feast while supporting PTFF.

Attendees will be the first to hear a special announcement about the future of film in Port Townsend! Reservation deadline Sept 18.

VIPs include Catherine Hardwicke & Louie Schwartzberg!

Photo by Viola Ware

Filmmaker Parade

Friday, Sept 20, 5:30pm
Washington and Taylor Streets [MAP]

Dress as your favorite movie character and dance to the beat of the marching band, as we welcome visiting filmmakers and special guests to PTFF!

Photo by Deja View Photography

Awards Party

Saturday, Sept 21, 8:30pm
Vintage by PT Vineyards [MAP]

All Deluxe and Festival Pass holders are invited to celebrate with our visiting filmmakers and special guests at this wine and hors d'oeuvres event by the water.

Photo by Jeffrey Eichen

Daily Dinner Break

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 5:30-7pm
Taylor Street [MAP]

Enjoy grab-and-go picnic meals from our participating restaurants between films or as you’re gathering for the outdoor movies. Enjoy live music and strike up conversations with fellow atendees while you eat. Bar Car will be offering craft cocktails, beer, and wine from 3-9pm.

Photo by Elizabeth Becker

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