The Independent Film Festival of Boston (IFFBoston) kicks off this Wednesday, and has a number of impressive films in its line-up. The festival will take place at the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, the Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square, the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, and the Stuart Street Playhouse in downtown Boston. The festival, complete with over 110 film screenings, filmmaker Q&A sessions, panel discussions, visiting filmmakers, parties and events will showcase the best in current American and International cinema.

The opening night film of the festival is Being Elmo directed by Constance Marks will open the 9th annual festival on April 27th at the Somerville Theatre. This marks the first time the festival will open with a documentary. The film follows Kevin Clash, from humble upbringings as he follows his dream to become a puppeteer and one day work with his idol, Jim Henson, to the present day where he has traveled the world performing as the puppeteer and voice behind Sesame Street’s breakout star, Elmo. Director Constance Marks, Kevin Clash, and Elmo will be in attendance on Opening Night.

Check out the festival’s feature selections below and look for our coverage in the coming week.

Narrative Features

13 ASSASSINS directed by Takashi Miike

ANOTHER EARTH directed by Mike Cahill

BELLFLOWER directed by Evan Glodell

BENEATH CONTEMPT directed by Benjamin Brewer

THE CATECHISM CATACLYSM directed by Todd Rohal

CIRCUMSTANCE directed by Maryam Keshavarz

FANNY, ANNIE & DANNY directed by Chris Brown

THE FUTURE directed by Miranda July

GREEN directed by Sophia Takal

LITTLE ROCK directed by Mike Ott

THE MULBERRY TREE directed by Mark Heller

OLIVER SHERMAN directed by Ryan Redford

ON THE ICE directed by Andrew Okpeaha MacLean

SAHKANAGA directed by John Henry Summerour

THE SALESMAN directed by Sebastien Pilote

SEPTIEN directed by Michael Tully

STAKELAND directed by Jim Mickle

SUBMARINE directed by Richard Ayoade

TERRI directed by Azazel Jacobs

TRIGGER directed by Bruce McDonald

THE TRIP directed by Michael Winterbottom

THE TROLL HUNTER directed by Andre Ovredal

THE WHISTLE BLOWER directed by Larysa Kondracki

Documentary Features

BEING ELMO directed by Constance Marks

THE BENGALI DETECTIVE directed by Philip Cox

BETTER THIS WORLD directed by Kelly Duane & Katie Galloway

BOBBY FISCHER AGAINST THE WORLD directed by Liz Garbus

BUCK directed by Cindy Meehl

BURMA SOLDIER directed by Nic Dunlop, Ricki Stern, & Annie Sundberg

THE CHINESE ARE COMING TO TOWN directed by Ronja Yu

THE CITY DARK directed by Ian Cheney

COLOR ME OBSESSED: A FILM ABOUT THE REPLACEMENTS directed by Gorman Bechard

CONAN O’BRIEN CAN’T STOP directed by Rodman Flender

CONVENTO directed by Jarred Alterman

CRIME AFTER CRIME directed by Yoav Potash

CULTURES OF RESISTANCE directed by Iara Lee

CURE FOR PAIN: THE MARK SANDMAN STORY directed by Robert Bralver & David Ferino

DRAGONSLAYER directed by Tristan Patterson

EL BULLI: COOKING IN PROGRESS directed by Gereon Wetzel

GOD WILLING directed by Evangeline Griego

GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR directed by Pamela Yates

HEAVEN + EARTH + JOE DAVIS directed by Peter Sasowsky

HOT COFFEE directed by Susan Saladoff

HOW TO DIE IN OREGON directed by Peter Richardson

IF A TREE FALLS: A STORY OF THE EARTH LIBERATION FRONT directed by Marshall Curry

IVAN & IVANA directed by Jeff Silva

LAST DAYS HERE directed by Don Argott & Demian Fenton

MAKE BELIEVE directed by J. Clay Tweel

PAGE ONE: A YEAR INSIDE THE NEW YORK TIMES directed by Andrew Rossi

PROJECT NIM directed by James Marsh

PUPPET directed by David Soll

PUSH: MADISON VS. MADISON directed by Rudy Hypolite

RAISING RENEE directed by Steven Ascher & Jeanne Jordan

SONS OF PERDITION directed by Jennilyn Merten & Tyler Measom

SUPERHEROES directed by Michael Barnett

WE STILL LIVE HERE directed by Anne Makepeace

WHO TOOK THE BOMP?: LE TIGRE ON TOUR directed by Kerthy Fix

WINDFALL directed by Laura Israel

Please visit the festival’s website for ticketing information.

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