The 1970s rock band, Fanny, will be the subject of the opening night film at this yearโ€™s Tucson Film & Music Festival, taking place at the Screening Room, Oct. 1-3.

After taking 2020 off because of, you guessed it, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tucson Film & Music Festival returns this weekend, Friday, Oct. 1-Sunday, Oct. 3, with a series of films slated for in-person showings at The Screening Room, 127 E. Congress, downtown.

The fest, now in its 17th year, is coming back strong with a focus on female filmmakers, according to press materials.

Movies with women directors have been chosen as this yearโ€™s opening night, centerpiece, and closing night films.

On Friday, the festival will premiere โ€œFanny: The Right to Rock,โ€ by director Bobbi Jo Hart, a film that looks at the birth of Fanny, the 1970s California rock group of all women that earned praise and admiration from the likes of Bonnie Raitt, The Runawaysโ€™ Cherie Currie and Def Leppardโ€™s Joe Elliott.

Fanny drummer Alice de Buhr will participate in a Q&A after the 7 p.m. screening.

โ€œCrossing Columbus,โ€ the festivalโ€™s centerpiece film, screening on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., looks at the annual pilgrimage of Mexican riders on horseback who travel to the small town of Columbus, New Mexico, each year to commemorate Pancho Villaโ€™s raid on the town in 1916.

The film is directed by Cathy Lee Crane, who will be at the festival for a Q&A with her collaborator Beth Custer after the screening at 7:30 p.m.

A film about Fishbone frontman Angelo Moore, called โ€œForeverMoore: The Angelo Project,โ€ will close out the festival on Sunday. Directed by Tisa Zito, the documentary looks at Fishbone, the all-black ska, punk, metal and funk band and its rise to fame under Mooreโ€™s leadership.

That movie screens at 7 p.m.

The three films anchor a weekend full of full-length features, documentaries and shorts.

Tickets can be purchased in advance for each screening at tucsonfilmfestival.eventbrite.com.


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