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2020 TCM Classic Film Festival Goes Virtual With Special Home Edition During COVID-19
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Apr 17, 2020
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2020 TCM Classic Film Festival Goes Virtual With Special Home Edition During COVID-19
Like all public events following the start of widespread stay-at-home orders from the state and federal government, the 2020 TCM Classic Film Festival was unfortunately cancelled this year due to health concerns posed by COVID-19. But festival faithful and classic film buffs won’t be left hanging this year.
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 14: (L-R) Turner Portfolio 360 Brand Strategy EVP & TCM & Filmstruck GM Jennifer Dorian, TCM Programming, Production & Content Strategy SVP Charles Tabesh, TCM Marketing, Creative & Brand Creative Services SVP Pola Changnon, TCM Brand Activation & Partnership VP Genevieve McGillicuddy, Susana Zepeda, TCM Primetime Host Ben Mankiewicz, and TCM Hosts Eddie Muller, Dave Karger, and Alicia Malone cheers at the Closing Night Party at the 2019 TCM 10th Annual Classic Film Festival on April 14, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for TCM)
Closing Night Party at last year's 2019 TCM 10th Annual Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California.
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Like all public events following the start of widespread stay-at-home orders from the state and federal government, the 2020 TCM Classic Film Festival was unfortunately cancelled this year due to health concerns posed by COVID-19. But festival faithful and classic film buffs won’t be left hanging this year.

Like all public events following the start of widespread stay-at-home orders from the state and federal government, the 2020 TCM Classic Film Festival was unfortunately cancelled this year due to health concerns posed by COVID-19. But festival faithful and classic film buffs won’t be left hanging this year.

Instead of a live, in person event, TCM decided to do a Special Home Edition of the annual festival that will air on the TCM Channel. The festival kicked off Thursday evening with a screening of the 1954 version of “A Star is Born” starring Judy Garland and James Mason and will include a number of films from past years’ festival lineups as well as ones that were slated for this year’s event. It ends late Sunday night (technically early Monday morning) with a screening of the 1982 film Victor/Victoria, for which Julie Andrews was slated to be in attendance at the 2020 festival before it was cancelled.

Today on FilmWeek, Turner Classic Movies hosts Ben Mankiewicz and Dave Karger join Larry Mantle to preview this year’s Special Home Edition of the TCM Classic Film Festival, talk about having to pivot due to the pandemic, and sharing some of their favorite films that are screening at this year’s event.

For a list of films and showtimes, click here.

Guests:

Ben Mankiewicz, host for Turner Classic Movies; he tweets

Dave Karger, host for Turner Classic Movies and special correspondent for the Internet Movie Database (IMDb); he tweets

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