Morgan Neville

‘They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead’ to open Camden International Film Festival

Morgan Neville
Morgan Neville’s They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead will open the Camden International Film Festival.

The Camden International Film Festival, an annual documentary film festival based in Maine, will open on September 13 with a screening of the Morgan Neville documentary They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead.

The 98-minute film, which will have its premieres in Venice and Telluride during the Labor Day weekend, chronicles the making of the recently completed Orson Welles’ movie The Other Side of the Wind and the final 15 years of the late filmmaker’s life.

Neville (Won’t You Be My Neighbor, Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal) won an Academy Award for his documentary 20 Feet from Stardom.

They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead. was produced by Tremolo Productions (Morgan Neville, Korelan Matteson, Josh Karp) and Filip Jan Rymsza’s Royal Road Entertainment.

It is being distributed by Netflix and will be released on November 2.

The Camden International Film Festival’s 2018 lineup includes 37 features, 43 short films, one episodic series and 20 virtual reality from more than 30 countries.

The festival runs September 13-16.

For more information of the festival, visit CIFF’s official website.

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