Hamptons International Film Festival 2024 Announces New York Premieres of ‘Conclave,’ ‘Bird,’ and ‘The End’

The Hamptons International Film Festival has officially unveiled its full lineup, as IndieWire can announce.
The beloved Hiff has added a slew of buzzy features for its 2024 program, as presented by HamptonsFilm and Regina K. Scully’s Artemis Rising Foundation. This year, 45 percent of the featured films are directed by women and represent 50 countries from around the world. The festival will screen 86 features and 61 shorts with 8 World Premieres, 5 North American Premieres, 11 U.S. Premieres, 9 East Coast Premieres, and 20 New York Premieres, including the New York debuts of “Conclave,” “Bird,” and “The End.”
Festival favorites such as “Emilia Peréz,” “Maria,” and “The Room Next Door” are among the highlights of the new titles.
As previously announced, the festival will open October 4 with the East Coast Premiere of R.J. Cutler’s documentary feature “Martha” about Martha Stewart. The festival will also host the East Coast Premiere of Netflix’s “The Piano Lesson...
The beloved Hiff has added a slew of buzzy features for its 2024 program, as presented by HamptonsFilm and Regina K. Scully’s Artemis Rising Foundation. This year, 45 percent of the featured films are directed by women and represent 50 countries from around the world. The festival will screen 86 features and 61 shorts with 8 World Premieres, 5 North American Premieres, 11 U.S. Premieres, 9 East Coast Premieres, and 20 New York Premieres, including the New York debuts of “Conclave,” “Bird,” and “The End.”
Festival favorites such as “Emilia Peréz,” “Maria,” and “The Room Next Door” are among the highlights of the new titles.
As previously announced, the festival will open October 4 with the East Coast Premiere of R.J. Cutler’s documentary feature “Martha” about Martha Stewart. The festival will also host the East Coast Premiere of Netflix’s “The Piano Lesson...
- 9/12/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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