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  1. Sep 18, 2018 · Jed Dietz, the Founding Director of the Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) and a prime mover in Baltimore’s cinema renaissance for over two decades, has announced to the MdFF Board of Directors that he will retire this fall.

  2. Sep 18, 2018 · Jed Dietz, who helped start the Maryland Film Festival two decades ago and guide it to what The New Yorker called “one of the crucial showcases for independent films” with a new headquarters in the renovated Parkway Theatre, is stepping down this fall, the festival announced Tuesday.

  3. Jed Dietz, Founding Director of the Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) and prime mover in Baltimore’s cinema renaissance over two decades, will retire this fall, MdFF announced today. Dietz will continue as a consultant to the organization, a board member, and will coordinate MdFF’s Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship.

  4. Sep 19, 2018 · Dietz founded the Maryland Film Festival in 1999 and oversaw its growth into one of the most respected and beloved small festivals in the country. In May of 2017, the MFF opened the full-time Parkway Theatre, which shows independent and revival films and hosts film-related discussions and events.

  5. My Top Ten with Jed Dietz Founding director of The Maryland Film Festival shares his favorite things. By Lauren Bell | March 2018

  6. Sep 26, 2018 · Jed Dietz is stepping down after a long 20-year run. The festival began in 1999. "We hoped people would show up and 'lo and behold people in Baltimore not only showed up but are often...

  7. Sep 18, 2018 · “Personally, I felt it was time,” said Dietz, who organized the first film festival in 1999 at the Charles Theatre, oversaw its move in 2014 to the Maryland Institute College of Art campus and...