The SNOB Film Festival and the Insider have become a little like peanut butter and jelly – or maybe we should say, like craft beer and awesome flicks. We just work well together.
So with the SNOB Festival back for its 13th go-round, we figured we’d hook you up with our annual preview issue with everything you need to know!
As has been the case in each of the last several years, the festival is a celebration of indie film, music and beer – lots of it local. In fact, there are several films at this year’s festival made by Concord filmmakers.
The festival opens with a craft brew tasting, features live music at two local venues on Friday night and includes an extremely perse range of films.
Needless to say, there’s something for everyone. Stop on down for a cold brew, some funky tunes and some great movies.
Tickets and Passes
Tickets can be purchased at Red River Theatres Box Office or Online at http://www.SNOBFilmFestival.com
Friday Day Pass – $20
Saturday Day Pass – $35
Sunday Day Pass – $25
F,S,S Festival Pass (Includes all films and events Friday, Saturday, & Sunday) – $55
Saturday Morning Kids Event (KNOB) $1 tickets at the door
Thursday beer films – $10
All other tickets $7.50
Schedule
Thursday, Nov. 7
5 p.m. – Craft beer tasting at the Concord Co-op, O Steak & Seafood and Red River Theatres
Breweries taking part include 603 Brewery, Canterbury Aleworks, Henniker Brewing Company, Moat Mountain Brewing Company, Out.Haus Ales, Smuttynose Brewery, Stark Brewing Company, Throwback Brewery, Tuckerman Brewing Co. and Woodstock Inn Brewery. The tasting will be followed by Craft Beer Films, with showings of Throwback Brewery, directed by Meagan Frappiea and Bryant Naro, and Blood, Sweet, and Beer directed by Chip Hiden and Alexis Irvin.
7:30 p.m.
Throwback Brewery/Blood, Sweat
and Beer/Bird People
Friday, Nov. 8
Noon – 30-minute Movies
Choice between One Armed Man or Impasse: A Documentary on the Northern Pass followed by a pizza lunch, then choice between The Creed or Atwood: Vessel of Life. Pizza lunch included in price of ticket.
2 p.m.
Adelante/ Crime & Punishment
A Bloodless Crime, I Owe You,
No Love Lost, What Was Lost
3 p.m.
Monsters, Heroes and Robots/Music
Monster Mash, Accursed: A werewolf short film, Stood Up, SLAM MAN, The Kindness of a Stranger / PBR-BQ, The Creed, White
Mountain Music Festival
4 p.m.
Serious Sampler/
Proud Citizen
Marrow, One Armed Man, Pet World, Girl’s Bike, Zizi And Honeyboy, Savage Hero
6 p.m.
Out of the Fire/Journeys
and Adventures
Through the Woods: An Appalachian Adventure, A Mile in these Hooves, This is a Love Story, Journey to the American Cinema
8 p.m.
Foreign Flicks/Twisted Tales Feature
Project Heaven, The Trouble
with Aoibhe, Elefante, Zugzwang, A Boy’s Prayer, No Love Lost / Dark Roast, Life After Beth
10 p.m.
Twisted Tales, Shorts/Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck 5
Domestica, Unidentified, I Owe You, What Was Lost, The Convict, The Heebie-Jeebies
Followed by live music at Penuches and True Brew
Saturday, Nov. 9
10:30 a.m. – Filmmaker Meet Up with the New Hampshire Film & Television Office
Free event. All are welcome.
KIDS EVENT: (Only $1)
Miles Away, The Scared is scared, Treasure Nest, Dear Family
Noon
Kid’s Voice / Parent’s Voice
The Scared is scared, Zugzwang, Love, Lily, Somewhere Between Freedom and Protection, Kansas, A Boy’s Prayer, Just Another Ski Movie, Dear Family / Elefante, Pet World, The Trouble with Aoibhe, The Heebie-Jeebies, Girl’s Bike, The Chain
2 p.m.
Nestor / NH1
Throwback Brewery, White Mountain Music Festival, Black Ice, Just Another Ski Movie
4 p.m.
Life on the V: The Story of V66 / NH2
A Bloodless Crime, SLAM MAN, Journey to the American Cinema, Bingo, Accursed: A werewolf short film, PBR-BQ, The Convict, Unidentified, Fragaria
6 p.m.
City/Country and 100: Head/Heart/Feet
The Mural, Somewhere, Between Freedom and Protection Kansas, The Gleaner’s Kitchen, Marrow, Fragaria, Savage Hero
8 p.m.
Love / Frank
Dark Roast, Monster Mash, Flash, Hypothermia, Bingo, Love Lily, This is a Love Story
10 p.m.
Encore TBD / Late Night B Movie
Shotgun, Zombie Boy
New this year, is the chance for you vote for your favorite film poster. Stop by NEC-Concord’s storefront on Main Street and see all the film posters and vote for your favorite. Voting will be open all day on Saturday with special events in the space.
Sunday, Nov. 10
1 p.m.
Northern Docs / Our Life In Make Believe
Impasse: A Documentary on the Northern Pass, The People’s Forest, The Gleaner’s Kitchen, White Mountain Music Festival
3 p.m.
Southern Docs / Well Now You’re Here, There’s No Way Back: The
Quiet Riot Movie
Atwood: Vessel of Life, Black Ice, The Granite Stoke, The Mural
5 p.m.
Neighbours To The North / Field Biologist
Stood Up, Flash, Hypothermia, The Kindness of a Stranger, A Mile in these Hooves
6:30 p.m.
Closing film (TBA) and awards
Your votes pick the winners. Vote for all the films you watch
For a complete schedule and all updated information, visit snobfilmfestival.com. This was the schedule at the time of publication. For updates and more information, visit snobfilmfestival.com. Also, a note on the schedule: at any time, there will be different films playing in each of Red Rivers’ two theaters. That’s why there are two options listed for each time.
Red River Theatres is located at 11 S. Main St. Visit its
website at redrivertheatres.org for information on directions, parking and more.