32nd Annual Festival: February 21 - March 1, 2026

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Tuesdays with Morrie

Mary D. Fisher Theatre 2030 W. State Route 89A, Suite A-3, Sedona

The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to continue the 2026 season of its Sedona Professional Theatre Company with “Tuesdays with Morrie” live on stage at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre, running March 20-22. “Tuesdays with Morrie” — written by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom and based on the book by Mitch Albom — stars Chris Mixon and Philip Orazio and is directed by Paul Mason Barnes.

Billy Preston:
That’s the Way God Planned It

Mary D. Fisher Theatre 2030 W. State Route 89A, Suite A-3, Sedona

Featuring never-before-seen archival footage, studio outtakes, and rare photos, “Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It” is an exhilarating documentary about the legendary Grammy-winning musician whose signature sound shaped the work of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Ray Charles, Sly Stone, Aretha Franklin, and countless others.

The President’s Cake

Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre 2030 W. S.R. 89A, Sedona

“The President's Cake” was the winner of the Camera D’Or and Audience Award at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, and the Official Iraq Entry for the Best International Film Academy Award 2025. The film embodies innocence, imagination, and inner strength.

Tristan und Isolde:
Met Live Opera

Mary D. Fisher Theatre 2030 W. State Route 89A, Suite A-3, Sedona

After years of anticipation, a truly unmissable event arrives in cinemas worldwide on March 21 as the electrifying Lise Davidsen tackles one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano: the Irish princess Isolde in Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love and death. Heroic tenor Michael Spyres stars opposite Davidsen as the love-drunk Tristan.

Ghost Elephants

Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre 2030 W. S.R. 89A, Sedona

Directed, narrated and written by legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog, “Ghost Elephants” is a lyrical tale of survival, reconnection and the enduring power of ancient knowledge in the face of modern loss.

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