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Listings of upcoming Film Festivals. Lesbian Film Festival - Two ShowsSun, 02/05/2012 - 15:17 – OutForReelPosted in
Cost: $10 Advance / $12 Door / $8 Student with ID /$15 Combo Both Shows Lesbian Film Festival, presented by Out! For Reel LGBT Film Series, will offer a variety of award-winning films in two separate shows. The first show, 5:15 pm, will present "Kiss Me", the new lesbian hit film from Sweden. The second show, 7:20 pm, will screen "Best Lesbian Shorts: Love & Friendship" and the new short documentary, "T'Aint Nobody's Bizness: Queer Blues Divas of the 1920s." Tickets / Info: www.OutForReel.org Posted Email: info@outforreel.org Start Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012 5:15pm The No Film Film FestivalThu, 02/02/2012 - 13:02 – nofilmfestivalPosted in
Cost: $125.00 Spoof a classic American film before the world ends! Contact Person: Jacob StradlingPosted Email: nofilmfestival@gmail.com Start Date: Sunday, April 1, 2012 6:00pm Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 13:08 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 5:00pm Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 13:00 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 5:00pm Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 12:59 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Monday, March 5, 2012 5:00pm Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 12:59 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Sunday, March 4, 2012 10:00am Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 12:58 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:00am Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 12:57 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Friday, March 2, 2012 5:00pm Salem Film FestMon, 01/30/2012 - 12:55 – Jeff SchmidtPosted in
Event Location: The fifth edition of Salem Film Fest will take place March 1-8, in Salem MA. SFF has grown to become the largest all-documentary festival in Massachusetts. We will be screening 32 feature length documentaries this year, which includes 6 US Premieres, 5 East Coast Premieres, as well as many films seen in New England and Massachusetts for the first time. There will also be Q+As with visiting filmmakers, panel discussions and other events for festival goers. Come to Salem, See the World. Start Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012 7:00pm 2012 HollyShorts Film FestivalWed, 01/11/2012 - 10:59 – HollyShorts Fil...Posted in
Event Location: The 8th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival, scheduled for August 9-16, 2012, is now accepting submissions. See www.withoutabox.com/login/4655 for online submissions. Last year’s 7th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival featured over 300 projects showcasing stars and filmmakers including Neil Labute, Jennifer Aniston, and Kate Hudson. Awards totaled over $50,000 in prizes, including $30,000 in post services courtesy of Company 3 for Best Short, Director, Music Video, and Commercial. For more information visit our site at www.hollyshorts.com or write to us at staff@hollyshorts.com. Posted Email: staff@hollyshorts.com Start Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 11:00am The World on Wheels: 3rd Annual Ciclismo Classico Bike Travel Film FestivalTue, 01/10/2012 - 15:58 – Tugboat23Posted in
Event Location: Cost: $20 ahead of time, $25 at the door The World on Wheels: 3rd Annual Ciclismo Classico Bike Travel Film Festival MISSION STATEMENT Contact Person: Karin TurerPosted Email: karin@tugboat23.com Start Date: Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:00pm Intimate GrammarWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:43 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members David Grossman's book about a youth coming of age in Israel amidst a very dysfunctional family and neighborhood hits the silver screen in this New England premiere. Winner of an award at the 2010 Jerusalem Film Festival. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011 3:15pm The Last Report on AnnaWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:41 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Distinguished director Márta Mészáros’ film reflects political repression, love, exile and memory. As a member of the Hungarian Parliament, Anna Kethly was an outspoken critic of Jewish racial laws. After the 1956 Soviet invasion, she flees to Belgium, but the government wants her to return home decades later. Will she return to the land she loved? Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011 1:00pm Mabul (Flood)Wed, 11/09/2011 - 13:39 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Yoni learns his bar mitzvah portion with an overbearing teacher, while dealing with parents whose marriage is seemingly broken. The arrival of older brother Tomer, who is autistic, throws the family into further disarray, or does it? Mabul (Flood), directed by Guy Nattiv (Strangers) garnered awards in Haifa and Berlin. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:00pm Mabul (Flood)Wed, 11/09/2011 - 13:38 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $25 general admission/ $20 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Closing Night Film: Yoni learns his bar mitzvah portion with an overbearing teacher, while dealing with parents whose marriage is seemingly broken. The arrival of older brother Tomer, who is autistic, throws the family into further disarray, or does it? Mabul (Flood), directed by Guy Nattiv (Strangers) garnered awards in Haifa and Berlin. In person: producer Avraham Pirchi Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011 6:30pm Lenin in October with The Decision MakerWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:35 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Lenin in October: Grisha is about to realize his dream of opening up a restaurant thanks to inheriting money from his uncle in Kiev. But there's just one problem - he must find a bust of Lenin and display it at the restaurant in Ashdod, Israel. Try finding it in Israel! In Hebrew and Russian with subtitles. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011 2:45pm Breath Made VisibleWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:33 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members American dancer and choreographer Anna Halprin revolutionized modern dance working with the likes of Merce Cuningham and Trisha Brown. In this documentary, Halprin, now in her 90s, is vibrant and lively in talking about her life, experimental dance and dance therapy. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011 12:30pm DuskWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:13 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members In the tradition of 21 Grams and Crash, writer-director Alon Zingman skillfully interweaves four stories. Three of them begin at dawn: a young woman returning from Peru is met by her father at Ben Gurion airport; a duty-free shop employee ends her shift; and an Argentinean woman and her school-age son board a bus for his circumcision at a Tel Aviv hospital. All meet – or nearly meet – by dusk, when day shifts to night. A hit-and-run car accident is the catalyst for much of the action. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Saturday, November 12, 2011 8:30pm My Best EnemyWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:10 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Victor Kaufman and Rudi Smekal grow up friends in Vienna although they come from very different backgrounds. The Nazis change all their relationship forever, and a plane crash ensures that life will never be the same. A woman, who knows both of them quite well, gets in the middle and must make a moral choice. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Saturday, November 12, 2011 6:00pm Dolphin BoyWed, 11/09/2011 - 13:01 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Dolphin Boy tells the harrowing story of Morad, a 17-year-old Arab Israeli, who suffers a trauma and goes mute. Therapy doesn't work, so he ends up going to Eilat for "dolphin therapy" where he interacts and swims with dolphins to re-enter society. The documentary was nominated for an Ophir (Israeli Academy Award) for Best Documentary. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Friday, November 11, 2011 2:00pm The Last Report on AnnaWed, 11/09/2011 - 12:58 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Distinguished director Márta Mészáros’ film reflects political repression, love, exile and memory. As a member of the Hungarian Parliament, Anna Kethly was an outspoken critic of Jewish racial laws. After the 1956 Soviet invasion, she flees to Belgium, but the government wants her to return home decades later. Will she return to the land she loved? Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:45pm Zubin and I with Polanski & My FatherWed, 11/09/2011 - 12:57 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members The documentary Zubin and I finds filmmaker Ori Sivan on the shy side as he pursues a chance to interview conducting great Zubin Mehta, conductor for life of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. This offers a fascinating look into Mehta’s thinking along with a lot of humor thanks to Sivan. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 6:00pm Joan & Verne's Wedding with One of SevenWed, 11/09/2011 - 12:55 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Joan & Verne's Wedding: After 25 years of marriage to a man, Verne met Joan, and it was love at first sight. They lived together for 18 years, but wanted to tie the knot. They wanted a Jewish wedding. Theirs was the first same-sex marriage performed by a rabbi in South Africa. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:00pm Eichmann's End: Love, Betrayal, DeathWed, 11/09/2011 - 12:20 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Can a blind man in Argentina help find Eichmann? Israeli agents don’t think so, but truth could be stranger than fiction in this film that mixes documentary and re-enactments. Eichmann dictates his memoirs to a sympathetic journalist in this recounting of the story of Eichmann and his capture by Israel. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:15pm Intimate GrammarWed, 11/09/2011 - 12:18 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $12 general admission/ $11 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members David Grossman’s book about a youth coming of age in Israel amidst a very dysfunctional family and neighborhood hits the silver screen in this New England premiere. Winner of an award at the 2010 Jerusalem Film Festival. Presented by The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:00pm Deaf JamWed, 11/09/2011 - 11:59 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $6 general admission/ $4 discount for seniors, students, BJFF, CCT, MFA, WGBH members Aneta Brodski, an Israeli teen living in Queens, enters the world of deaf slam poetry to express herself. Along the way, she meets up with a deaf Palestinian Israeli student, and the two later perform together. Aneta Brodski and director Judy Lieff both will appear on Nov. 10. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:00pm Deaf JamWed, 11/09/2011 - 11:51 – Jeff RemzPosted in
Event Location: Cost: $25 general admission/ $20 for students, seniors, MFA, WGBH, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Boston Jewish Film Festival members Deaf Jam is the Centerpiece Film of The Boston Jewish Film Festival. Aneta Brodski, an Israeli teen living in Queens, enters the world of deaf slam poetry to express herself. Along the way, she meets up with a deaf Palestinian Israeli student, and the two later perform together. Aneta Brodski, director Judy Lieff and local deaf poet Ayisha Knight-Shaw will appear on Nov. 9 performance. Lieff and Brodski both will appear on Nov. 10. The Festival continues through Nov. 15. Contact Person: Jeff RemzPosted Email: jremz@bjff.org Start Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 7:00pm 7th annual Boston Bike Film FestivalMon, 08/29/2011 - 13:59 – Tugboat23Posted in
Event Location: Cost: $15 online, $18 at the door The Boston Bike Film Festival exists as a creative outlet for filmmakers to present their work in a personal yet professional format. Since its inception in 1997, the Boston Bike Film Festival has succeeded in bringing cycling-related topics to the silver screen and thus has given audiences a "bigger picture" of the culture of cycling through the medium of film. Contact Person: Cat BryantPosted Email: info@bostonbikefilmfest.org Start Date: Saturday, October 15, 2011 7:00pm Portland Maine Film FestivalWed, 08/03/2011 - 10:39 – tylerjbarrPosted in
The Portland Maine Film Festival features contemporary, entertaining and informative movies, as well as, panel discussions and networking opportunities for local filmmakers. Please join us for our second year and support the motion picture arts in Maine. Thriving with contemporary art and rich with history, Portland, Maine is a creative hub. Featuring excellent food, a diverse and thriving art scene, exotic night life, and all the outdoor activities of Maine, this beautiful coastal city in the heart of Casco Bay is the perfect place to visit and experience a film festival. Contact Person: Corey NormanPosted Email: corey@portlandmainefilmfestival.com Start Date: Thursday, October 6, 2011 7:00pm Dreamland Film FestivalWed, 07/13/2011 - 09:58 – dreamlandPosted in
Cost: $30 features; $20 shorts CALL FOR ENTRIES-The Dreamland Film Festival is looking to bring the art of independent film back to New Haven, Ct and we are currently open for submissions accepting in these categories:narrative feature, narrative short, documentary, animation, high school filmmaker, college filmmaker, music and rough cut...accepting features and shorts in all categories... Contact Person: duckie emory flemisterPosted Email: duckie@dreamlandfilmfest.com Start Date: Thursday, October 13, 2011 11:30am |
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