Miami, FL. (January, 04, 2017) — The 34th edition of Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival, March 3-12, 2017, will present the World Premiere of Billy Boy, the first produced screenplay written by Miami native, Blake Jenner, who also stars in and serves as producer on the film. Billy Boy is among the selection of films nominated for the Festival’s annual Jordan Ressler Screenwriting Award.

“Billy Boy is a story of a young man’s pursuit of redemption and self-discovery. Like so many of the youth of today, the film represents those who struggle to better themselves in spite of extreme obstacles.” said Jenner in his Kickstarter campaign for the film.

Billy Boy also stars Melissa Marie Benoist (“Glee”, Whiplash), and Andre Royo (“The Wire”). It was directed by “Glee” and “American Horror Story” veteran, Bradley Buecker.

Born and raised in Miami with Cuban roots, Jenner honed his skills as a performer as a member of the Miami improv group “Impromedy” and in stage productions at The Roxy Theatre Group in Miami. Once he relocated to LA, Jenner won the second season of the Oxygen reality competition series “The Glee Project” and landed the role of Ryder Lynn, star football player/lead vocalist on the FOX hit “Glee”.

Jenner’s profile in the independent film world is rising sharply. In 2016, he starred in both Richard Linklater’s comedy Everybody Wants Some!! and Kelly Fremon Craig’s acclaimed The Edge of Seventeen. He will next be seen in the upcoming drama Sidney Hall, which makes its world premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2017.

This year the Jordan Ressler Screenwriting Award will grant $10,000 to the best first-produced screenplay at the 2017 Miami Film Festival. The cash prize was created by the South Florida family of the late Jordan Ressler, an aspiring screenwriter who died in a tragic accident at the age of 23. Recent winners of the Award at Miami Film Festival have included Lorenzo Vigas in 2016 for Venice Golden Lion-winner From Afar (Venezuela) and Naji Abu Nowar and Bassel Ghandour in 2015 for the Oscar-nominated Theeb (Jordan).

By premiere status, the competing films with first-produced feature screenwriting credits at 2017 Miami Film Festival include:

World Premiere:

 

“Billy Boy”


North American Premiere:

“The One Eyed King”


 

 

US Premiere:      

 

“La Soledad”

 

 

Florida Premiere:

 

“Chronically Metropolitan”

 

 

 

 

 


HOW TO GET TICKETS:

The 34th Miami Film Festival will take place March 3-12, 2017.  Tickets go on sale February 3 to Members of Miami Film Society, and on February 10 to the General Public.  

For membership opportunities or more information, please email membership@miamifilmfestival.com or call 305-237-FILM (3456).

                                                     

About Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival

Celebrating its 34th anniversary March 3 – 12, 2017, Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival (MDC) is considered the preeminent film festival for showcasing Ibero-American cinema in the U.S., and a major launch pad for all international and documentary cinema. The annual Festival, produced and presented by Miami Dade College, attracts more than 60,000 audience members and more than 400 filmmakers, producers, talent and industry professionals. It is the only major festival housed within a college or university. In the last five years, the Festival has screened films from more than 60 countries, including 300 World, International, North American, U.S. and East Coast Premieres. The Festival’s special focus on Ibero-American cinema has made the Festival a natural gateway for the discovery of new talent from this diverse territory. The Festival also offers unparalleled educational opportunities to film students and the community at large. Additionally, every October, the Festival hosts a mid-season festival titled GEMS, showcasing the season’s finest new cinematic works. Major sponsors of the 2017 Festival include Knight Foundation, Lexus and Miami-Dade County. For more information, visit www.miamifilmfestival.com or call 305-237-FILM (3456).

 

 

About Culture at Miami Dade College

The Cultural Affairs Department of Miami Dade College (MDC) is composed of the Miami Book Fair, Miami Film Festival, Tower Theater Miami, Koubek Center, Freedom Tower, MDC Live Arts and MDC Galleries and Museum of Art + Design. MDC is committed to providing its community with the opportunity to come in contact with innovative thinkers, creators and tradition bearers from around the world. With each presentation, MDC offers a bridge between cultures and ideas, creating new opportunities for the increasingly diverse population of Miami to come together through shared live arts experiences. For more information, visit mdc.edu/arts.

 

 

About Jordan Alexander Ressler Charitable Fund

This special award recognizes and supports artists in their careers as professional screenwriters. It was created by the South Florida family of Jordan Alexander Ressler, an aspiring screenwriter and Cornell University film studies graduate who, during his brief entertainment career, held production positions with the Tony award-winning Broadway hits 700 Sundays with Billy Crystal and Jersey Boys.

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