Sunday, June 15
2:45 PM - 4:30 PM

Regal Gallery Place

701 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

Middletown

Co-Directors

Jesse Moss, Amanda McBaine

Executive Producers

Joey Marra, Courtney Sexton

Co-Executive Producer

Mark DiCristofaro

Producers

Teddy Leifer, Florrie Priest, Jesse Moss, Amanda McBaine, Danny Breen

Editor

Christopher Passig

Consulting Editor

Co-Editor

Assistant Editor

Cinematographer

Thorsten Thielow

Additional Cinematography

Music

T. Griffin

Sound

Narration

Contact

Mark DiCristofaro mark@page1entertainment.com

1991. Upstate New York. A group of teenage misfits, inspired by a renegade English teacher, embark on a student film project and uncover a vast conspiracy that is poisoning the ground beneath their feet. Banding together to confront the indifferent adults, corrupt politicians and a violent criminal organization threatening their small town, they produce an investigative documentary that causes shockwaves in their community. MIDDLETOWN is a coming-of-age story based on exclusive access to hundreds of hours of candid, humorous and nostalgic video outtakes, and the cooperation of Fred Isseks and his intrepid students as they reckon – thirty years later – with a defining event in their lives and a remarkable story of civic courage.

Co-Director, Middletown

Jesse Moss’ directing work includes Girls State and Boys State (winner, 2020 Sundance Grand Jury Prize), both with Amanda McBaine, War Game (with Tony Gerber), The Overnighters (winner of the Sundance Special Jury Prize), The Mission, and Mayor Pete. He won Primetime Emmy® Awards for Girls State (Directing) and Boys State (Outstanding Documentary). He has twice been nominated by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) for his work, and twice shortlisted for the Academy Award for Feature Documentary.

Co-Director, Middletown

Amanda McBaine’s directing work includes Girls State, Boys State (winner, 2020 Sundance Grand Jury Prize) and The Mission, with Jesse Moss. She produced The Overnighters, (winner of the Sundance Special Jury Prize), Mayor Pete, and The Bandit. She won Primetime Emmy® Awards for Girls State (Directing) and Boys State (Outstanding Documentary). She is a Directors Guild of America (DGA) nominee for Boys State and
twice shortlisted for the Academy Award for Feature Documentary.