The big, annual documentary film festival up the road in Silver Spring is no longer known as Silverdocs. Instead, get ready this summer to hit up AFI Docs presented by Audi. (That sponsorship bit is important.) Also, not every screening will require a long trip up the Red Line or Route 70 Metrobus, as the festival will finally be expanding into the District.

In addition to its longtime home at the AFI Silver Theatre, the festival will now show some of its titles at screening rooms at museums in downtown D.C., including the National Portrait Gallery, National Museum of American History, and the Newseum, according to a festival press release. The festival will also be shorter, running only five days between June 19 and 23; in past years, Silverdocs often ran a bit longer than a week.

But perhaps the biggest change is that Silver Spring-based Discovery Communications is out as the lead sponsor, hence the “presented by Audi” part of the revamped festival’s name. Discovery, as reported by The Washington Post, had been diminishing its support for the festival in recent years citing to a shift in its corporate focus.

The festival is also adding an event called “AFI Catalyst Sessions: The Art of Moving Reality,” which is described as a “forum for national conversations” with filmmakers and policymakers. Sounds like a TED series for documentaries. And though none of the dignitaries involved with this component have been announced, four of the United States’ best-known documentary filmmakers—Ken Burns, Davis Guggenheim, Barbara Kopple, and Spike Lee—are signed on as advisers to this year’s festival.