did you like near dark? i did. did you like point break? i did too. these are very cool events but get there early or you definitely won't get in....
Meet the Filmmaker: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker
June 22 @ 8:00
Apple Store, SOHO 103 Prince Street
Director Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break, Strange Days) discusses her new film, The Hurt Locker, about the technicians of a bomb squad with Filmmaker Magazine's Nick Dawson.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
re: grants and support for women filmmakers
hi guys,
is anyone reading any of this blog or am i the only one even logging on? would be good to get some feedback if any of this is worthwhile...post a comment!
for the women filmmakers - a good friend of mine, esther robinson, got support from this to complete her first feature, 'a walk into the sea: danny williams and the warhol factory' which is a great friggin' film and also won best documentary at the berlin film festival a year or two back. she had good words about this...
Chicken and Egg Pictures: Open Call for Submissions - June 30
Chicken & Egg Pictures is a hybrid film fund and non-profit production company dedicated to supporting women filmmakers who are as passionate about the craft of storytelling as they are about the social justice, environmental and human rights issues they’re embracing, translating and exploring on film. We match strategically timed financial support with rigorous, respectful and dynamic mentorship, creative collaboration and community-building to nurture women filmmakers whose diverse voices represent a range of lived experience and realities that have the power to change the world as we know it. Since founding in 2005, Chicken & Egg Pictures has provided approximately $1M in funding to over 50 women-made films. This open call is for non-fiction projects (unless otherwise solicited) - that are dedicated to progressive social change -- both short and feature length, "webisodes", animation, experimental and multiplatform new-media hybrids. Click here for more information and to apply.
is anyone reading any of this blog or am i the only one even logging on? would be good to get some feedback if any of this is worthwhile...post a comment!
for the women filmmakers - a good friend of mine, esther robinson, got support from this to complete her first feature, 'a walk into the sea: danny williams and the warhol factory' which is a great friggin' film and also won best documentary at the berlin film festival a year or two back. she had good words about this...
Chicken and Egg Pictures: Open Call for Submissions - June 30
Chicken & Egg Pictures is a hybrid film fund and non-profit production company dedicated to supporting women filmmakers who are as passionate about the craft of storytelling as they are about the social justice, environmental and human rights issues they’re embracing, translating and exploring on film. We match strategically timed financial support with rigorous, respectful and dynamic mentorship, creative collaboration and community-building to nurture women filmmakers whose diverse voices represent a range of lived experience and realities that have the power to change the world as we know it. Since founding in 2005, Chicken & Egg Pictures has provided approximately $1M in funding to over 50 women-made films. This open call is for non-fiction projects (unless otherwise solicited) - that are dedicated to progressive social change -- both short and feature length, "webisodes", animation, experimental and multiplatform new-media hybrids. Click here for more information and to apply.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
re: some fun screenings
i've been to a couple of these. free beer and movies outside at night! and bands!!! what more could you ask for. in a pretty cool art building in brooklyn full of artist studios.
Rooftop Films Summer Series
From May 15-September 20
The 13th year of “Underground Movies Outdoors.” 44 screenings. 15 cool venues. NY, US, World Premiere Films. Live music. Free drinks. Programming for the 2009 Summer Series includes feature-length films and programs of shorts, all new, all independent. Most of the feature films are either New York, US or World Premieres. Most screenings will include a filmmaker Q & A. Films represent a diverse range of documentaries, fiction, drama, comedy animation and more. Click here for tickets
Rooftop Films Summer Series
From May 15-September 20
The 13th year of “Underground Movies Outdoors.” 44 screenings. 15 cool venues. NY, US, World Premiere Films. Live music. Free drinks. Programming for the 2009 Summer Series includes feature-length films and programs of shorts, all new, all independent. Most of the feature films are either New York, US or World Premieres. Most screenings will include a filmmaker Q & A. Films represent a diverse range of documentaries, fiction, drama, comedy animation and more. Click here for tickets
re: festival deadline
this is a pretty good festival and may apply to work out of our department...
The 13th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival
Film Submissions: June 26 (Final Deadline)
Urbanworld Film Festival, presented by BET, is the leading showcase for urban, ethnic, and multicultural cinema. Over the past 12 years, the festival has presented over 700 features, shorts and documentaries, with annual attendance reaching 15,000. Urbanworld is one of the world's largest competitive film festivals, whose mission is to redefine and enhance the roles of multicultural constituents in contemporary cinema. The NYC-based fest runs from September 23-27, 2009.
The 13th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival
Film Submissions: June 26 (Final Deadline)
Urbanworld Film Festival, presented by BET, is the leading showcase for urban, ethnic, and multicultural cinema. Over the past 12 years, the festival has presented over 700 features, shorts and documentaries, with annual attendance reaching 15,000. Urbanworld is one of the world's largest competitive film festivals, whose mission is to redefine and enhance the roles of multicultural constituents in contemporary cinema. The NYC-based fest runs from September 23-27, 2009.
re: internship opportunity!!!
FILMMAKER MAGAZINE INTERNSHIP
We're always looking for eager interns to help us while we're in production of issues, working on our website and general office duties. We also offer opportunities to write stories, depending on your talent and assertiveness. Interns work a minimum of three days a week and should have a strong interest in journalism and film. Potential candidates should also have a strong knowledge of MS Office, HTML, FileMaker, InDesign and Photoshop. This is an unpaid internship but an unbelievable opportunity to get hands-on experience in magazine publishing as well as building contacts in the film industry. Cover letter, resume and writing sample(s) should be sent to: Rupert Chiarella / rchiarella@ifp.org
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We're always looking for eager interns to help us while we're in production of issues, working on our website and general office duties. We also offer opportunities to write stories, depending on your talent and assertiveness. Interns work a minimum of three days a week and should have a strong interest in journalism and film. Potential candidates should also have a strong knowledge of MS Office, HTML, FileMaker, InDesign and Photoshop. This is an unpaid internship but an unbelievable opportunity to get hands-on experience in magazine publishing as well as building contacts in the film industry. Cover letter, resume and writing sample(s) should be sent to: Rupert Chiarella / rchiarella@ifp.org
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