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🎬MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY🎬
 
In this week’s spotlight is the talented Jennifer Bonior, who began programming our Graveyard (Horror) Shorts in 2021 and our Tennessee categories in 2025. Born in San Jose, CA, Jennifer now calls Nashville home. In addition to programming, she is a lead instructor for our Summer Film Camp for Teens! 

Swipe to learn about Jennifer’s programming philosophy and four favorite films (which she says are always changing)
🎬MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY🎬
 
In this week’s spotlight is the talented Jennifer Bonior, who began programming our Graveyard (Horror) Shorts in 2021 and our Tennessee categories in 2025. Born in San Jose, CA, Jennifer now calls Nashville home. In addition to programming, she is a lead instructor for our Summer Film Camp for Teens! 

Swipe to learn about Jennifer’s programming philosophy and four favorite films (which she says are always changing)
🎬MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY🎬
 
In this week’s spotlight is the talented Jennifer Bonior, who began programming our Graveyard (Horror) Shorts in 2021 and our Tennessee categories in 2025. Born in San Jose, CA, Jennifer now calls Nashville home. In addition to programming, she is a lead instructor for our Summer Film Camp for Teens! 

Swipe to learn about Jennifer’s programming philosophy and four favorite films (which she says are always changing)
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🎬MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY🎬 In this week’s spotlight is the talented Jennifer Bonior, who began programming our Graveyard (Horror) Shorts in 2021 and our Tennessee categories in 2025. Born in San Jose, CA, Jennifer now calls Nashville home. In addition to programming, she is a lead instructor for our Summer Film Camp for Teens! Swipe to learn about Jennifer’s programming philosophy and four favorite films (which she says are always changing)
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Next week on Thursday at the @fristartmuseum, join us for an exciting screening and conversation in conjunction with the exhibition International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams.

Presented by Sarah Childress, PhD, “Breaking Out, Breaking In” pairs two landmark films to showcase how the surrealists and those influenced by their ideas used film as an instrument of liberation. Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou (1929) is brazen, confrontational—a deliberate assault on social and sexual convention. Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) burrows inward, a patiently relentless descent into a confining psychic architecture, to find the way out. One lunges outward, the other sinks inward; both are trying to break free.

NashFilm members receive complimentary gallery admission and discounted parking! We hope to see you there.
Next week on Thursday at the @fristartmuseum, join us for an exciting screening and conversation in conjunction with the exhibition International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams.

Presented by Sarah Childress, PhD, “Breaking Out, Breaking In” pairs two landmark films to showcase how the surrealists and those influenced by their ideas used film as an instrument of liberation. Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou (1929) is brazen, confrontational—a deliberate assault on social and sexual convention. Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) burrows inward, a patiently relentless descent into a confining psychic architecture, to find the way out. One lunges outward, the other sinks inward; both are trying to break free.

NashFilm members receive complimentary gallery admission and discounted parking! We hope to see you there.
Next week on Thursday at the @fristartmuseum, join us for an exciting screening and conversation in conjunction with the exhibition International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams.

Presented by Sarah Childress, PhD, “Breaking Out, Breaking In” pairs two landmark films to showcase how the surrealists and those influenced by their ideas used film as an instrument of liberation. Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou (1929) is brazen, confrontational—a deliberate assault on social and sexual convention. Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) burrows inward, a patiently relentless descent into a confining psychic architecture, to find the way out. One lunges outward, the other sinks inward; both are trying to break free.

NashFilm members receive complimentary gallery admission and discounted parking! We hope to see you there.
Next week on Thursday at the @fristartmuseum, join us for an exciting screening and conversation in conjunction with the exhibition International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams.

Presented by Sarah Childress, PhD, “Breaking Out, Breaking In” pairs two landmark films to showcase how the surrealists and those influenced by their ideas used film as an instrument of liberation. Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou (1929) is brazen, confrontational—a deliberate assault on social and sexual convention. Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) burrows inward, a patiently relentless descent into a confining psychic architecture, to find the way out. One lunges outward, the other sinks inward; both are trying to break free.

NashFilm members receive complimentary gallery admission and discounted parking! We hope to see you there.
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Next week on Thursday at the @fristartmuseum, join us for an exciting screening and conversation in conjunction with the exhibition International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams. Presented by Sarah Childress, PhD, “Breaking Out, Breaking In” pairs two landmark films to showcase how the surrealists and those influenced by their ideas used film as an instrument of liberation. Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou (1929) is brazen, confrontational—a deliberate assault on social and sexual convention. Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) burrows inward, a patiently relentless descent into a confining psychic architecture, to find the way out. One lunges outward, the other sinks inward; both are trying to break free. NashFilm members receive complimentary gallery admission and discounted parking! We hope to see you there.
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🎬 MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY 🎬

Excited to kick off this series and introduce Nichole Young (she/her), Short Films Programmer at the Nashville Film Festival! 

Originally from Seal Beach, CA and now based in Phoenix, AZ, this is Nichole’s first year programming for NashFilm and we are thrilled to have her on the team. Swipe through to learn more about her programming philosophy and four favorite films 🎞️
🎬 MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY 🎬

Excited to kick off this series and introduce Nichole Young (she/her), Short Films Programmer at the Nashville Film Festival! 

Originally from Seal Beach, CA and now based in Phoenix, AZ, this is Nichole’s first year programming for NashFilm and we are thrilled to have her on the team. Swipe through to learn more about her programming philosophy and four favorite films 🎞️
🎬 MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY 🎬

Excited to kick off this series and introduce Nichole Young (she/her), Short Films Programmer at the Nashville Film Festival! 

Originally from Seal Beach, CA and now based in Phoenix, AZ, this is Nichole’s first year programming for NashFilm and we are thrilled to have her on the team. Swipe through to learn more about her programming philosophy and four favorite films 🎞️
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🎬 MEET THE PROGRAMMERS MONDAY 🎬 Excited to kick off this series and introduce Nichole Young (she/her), Short Films Programmer at the Nashville Film Festival! Originally from Seal Beach, CA and now based in Phoenix, AZ, this is Nichole’s first year programming for NashFilm and we are thrilled to have her on the team. Swipe through to learn more about her programming philosophy and four favorite films 🎞️
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The Nashville Film Festival is incredibly honored to make @moviemakermag’s list of 50 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2026!

‼️ We’re still accepting submissions to our 2026 Film and Pitch Competitions. Visit the link in our bio to submit today.

Join us at #NashFilm57 this September 24-30th for an electrifying celebration of film, music, and culture across the city. VIP Badges & Ticket Packages are on a sale now at nashfilm.org
The Nashville Film Festival is incredibly honored to make @moviemakermag’s list of 50 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2026!

‼️ We’re still accepting submissions to our 2026 Film and Pitch Competitions. Visit the link in our bio to submit today.

Join us at #NashFilm57 this September 24-30th for an electrifying celebration of film, music, and culture across the city. VIP Badges & Ticket Packages are on a sale now at nashfilm.org
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The Nashville Film Festival is incredibly honored to make @moviemakermag’s list of 50 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2026! ‼️ We’re still accepting submissions to our 2026 Film and Pitch Competitions. Visit the link in our bio to submit today. Join us at #NashFilm57 this September 24-30th for an electrifying celebration of film, music, and culture across the city. VIP Badges & Ticket Packages are on a sale now at nashfilm.org
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