The festival begins May 6 with a 60th anniversary screening of “West Side Story” with new interviews from stars Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn. Over the course of the four days, there will be tributes to people such as Danny Glover and Ali MacGraw, new introductions to films from directors such as Rob Reiner and Mira Nair, and spotlights on films that have been forgotten or overlooked, such as Denzel Washington’s “Antwone Fisher” and “They Won’t Believe Me” from 1947. More than 80 films, programs and events will be shown throughout the festival.
“We’re thrilled to expand this year’s virtual festival across two platforms – linear and streaming. Our approach gives fans even more movies, stars and unique presentations to choose from,” said Pola Changnon, head of TCM, in a statement. “The breadth of this festival will offer interest for every kind of classic movie fan – whether they’re new to this world or card-carrying cinephiles!”
