Monday, June 30, 2008

Philadelphia Independent Film Festival "Best of Show and Audience Choice" Awards 2008

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Best Political – Killer At Large
Honorable Mention: Orange Chronicles

Best Sci-Fi – Singularity

Best Foreign movie – LORA (Hungary)

Best Feature Documentary – XAVIERA HOLLANDER, "THE HAPPY HOOKER": PORTRAIT OF A SEXUAL REVOLUTIONARY
Honorable Mention: Café Chavalos
Honorable Mention: Who Does She Think She is?

Best Short Documentary - Digital Pamphleteer

Best First-Time Director- Brad Robinson (Public Interest)

Best Feature – Wherever You Are

Best Horror – Mind Flesh
Honorable Mention: Foet

Best Comedy – The Dueling Accountant
Honorable Mention: Adventures of Power

Best Short – Welcome To Earth (Bulgaria)
Honorable Mention: Citizen Core
Honorable Mention: The Push

Best Director - Benh Zeitkin (Glory at Sea)

Best Animation - Horizon Diner

Best Music Documentary – Wayout

Audience Choice - Left / Right


Thank you for the submissions and all of interaction. We are proud to have produced this Film festival and are excited to get going on the 2009 Festival.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Last Day Standing ...

Xavier has left, Gerald is in ...
To count over 50 film makers have come through the Festival to promote, talk, and mingle. Philadelphia's first Online Network has stood tall 24/7.

We have screened over 100 movies and the response from you all (and the Press) has been fantastic.

We're off to get the screenings going again ...

Saturday, June 28, 2008

An Evening with Xaviera Hollander: the Happy Hooker

Just when the squelching heat began to dissipate under the influence of a glancing thunderstorm, Xaviera Hollander tongue tied an overflow audience made hot again as the Happy Hooker revealed a timeless message.

The documentary, XAVIERA HOLLANDER "THE HAPPY HOOKER": PORTRAIT OF A SEXUAL REVOLUTIONARY, describes her life story. She began life during World War II imprisoned in a concentration camp run by vicious, anti-Semitic Japanese militia in Java, Indonesia wherein her unique conditioning history generated a powerful sexual appetite. The movie then spanned her early adolescence, bisexuality, rise to fame, and evolution to monogamy with new husband Philip de Haan. Through it all, the Happy Hooker continued her embrace of life while challenging, with grace and wit, the love-stifling sexual repressiveness of most cultures.

At the showing of her world premier sellout, this feminine feminist and icon of the 70's era sexual revolution dismissed, as unworthy of lost pleasure, the symbolic castration of men by women who more narrowly define their gender's politics. To a question about Jill Nagle's book, Whores and Other Feminists, Xaviera praised the poly-fidelity and poly-amorous movements that have begun to infiltrate the culture and called for a man’s liberation movement. She explained that while women's liberation has greatly advanced the plight of women, men can be divorced, impoverished, and denied access to their children due to wives making their marriage untenable. "This is a time for men's liberation.”

Noting how differently people answer her probing questions about sexuality when they’re with a partner, she explained that the most frequent male fantasies were GOOD blow jobs and a ménage à trois with two women. Lamenting the homophobic effects of our culture’s training, she then praised women’s superior capacity for vivid fantasy and challenged a young woman with boyfriend to reveal her secret fantasies. The woman developed a sudden case of lockjaw.

In a subsequent interview, producer John Patti revealed his hopes that, through this movie, the younger generation will get a clue about what the sexual revolution was all about and why it will remain critically relevant throughout their lives. The extent to which the movie succeeds at this will vary with the size of its distribution which shows early signs of being quite large. John reported that Showtime Network is strongly considering purchasing the film rights and the film was accepted by both the prestigious Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles (July 25th - 31st) and the inaugural West Hollywood (CA) International Film Festival (July 29th - August 1st).

At the freeRadlab, the festival’s managing director Steve Greenbaum and Xaviera posed for a picture. A bystander recalled a recent picture in which Xaviera had cupped porn legend Annie Sprinkle's bosom. A lusciously perky technical support person piped up: “I have tits!” but this was not enough to get a photo op with the famous Madame. Later, Steve and his pregnant wife Lauren posed with Xaviera for a photo. Lauren explained that the reason she couldn’t answer Xaviera’s question of whether she wanted her daughter to be a hooker like her when she grows up was because she didn’t know the sex of her unborn child.

Philadelphia Independent Film Reaches Cruising Altitude


June 28th, 2008 Philadelphia, PA: Since Thursday the Northern Liberties neighborhood in Philadelphia has added to the heat as the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival’s much anticipated lift off has achieved cruising altitude.

Extolling the virtues and defining the requirements of the authentic Philadelphia cheesesteak, “This is My Cheesesteak” launched viewings at the Media Bureau venue. At the same time, 3 blocks away, “Flowers for Rwanda” suppressed the people’s appetite with a thoughtful challenge to respond to global culture’s failure to prevent genocide. An hour later, 941 Theatre presented “Over the River,” a child-centered view of the Civil War and its aftermath.

“Green Guerrillas” followed "This is My Cheese Steak" with a sizable entourage. There was a fascinating convergence of this organic lifestylist movement and the political-corporate community with the generous sponsorship by SEPTA of the film festival and its inclusion in the program schedule of a new ad campaign connecting bus ridership to green as a “rallying cry to promote environmental consciousness.”

At Media Bureau, “Ode to Peace” presented a patriotic sideshow of close-up trauma inflicted on American soldiers in the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Other excellent activizing films included “Killer at Large” and “At Home in Utopia.” The first did an amazing job of linking obesity, the energy crisis, corn sweetener, and agricultural exports to the obesity epidemic which it covered at a graphic fine-grain level that included live footage of a liposuction procedure and its byproducts. General Hospital never showed it like this. The film on utopia was an awe-inspiring look back at the history of Jewish Radicalism in America that was crucial to understanding the power, beauty, and foibles of this unique American heritage.

Meanwhile, at Media Bureau’s FreeRadLab Café, film makers, festival organizers, industry experts, and neighborhood citizens rapped past and current film making experiences, plans, local film industry economics, success tips, and the extension of films into cinematically-inspired politics. Obama’s campaign sent in an activist organizer while McCain’s office appeared to be stuck in Harrisburg. Nonetheless, a McCain supporter promised to enliven the continuing free-rad lab discussions of the relationship between film making and current socio-political concerns.

All in all, 19 movies were shown on Thursday and 56 on Friday. Today the festival is projected to show 40 and 38 tomorrow. More film- and freeradlab-inspired comments to follow.

Rain or shine ... Outdoor screenings go on and the skys clear up.

The time is 7:15 and we had monitored the weather all day ABC and NBC and the word was that we would need to move the outdoor venues (3 total) to City fitness.

We stood firm.

The show went on and by screening time of 9:00pm the sky's were clear and the sweet Delaware River breeze was blowing in. Glory at Sea (Ben Zeitlin), Streets Keep Calling Me (Lionel Cook), Fun for Hire (Nicholas Stone), Larry the Actor (Eric Poydar), LORA (Gabor Herendi), Digital Pamphlateer (Bill Simmon), Cutting th eRug, Turning the Wheel: Beats and Buddism in Northern India (Harrison Blum), were all crowd favorites.

Glory at Sea had some audience members (Liberty Land) in tears.

LORA was especially well received as the Film Maker was in from Sofia, Bulgaria.

Streets Keep Calling Me is an early favorite for local movies ...

more soon ...

Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director

Friday, June 27, 2008

This is my cheese steak

Media Bureau, Thursday June 26, 11:00am - 11:40am
Links:
Movie Website
Internet Movie Data Base Plot Summary
Video Links:
"THIS IS MY CHEESESTEAK" Trailer
Philadelphia NBC10! Live Interview with Director Ben Daniels
Blogged in
Tasty Fever: All hail the Guberburger!
FilmMaker Authored: ChowHound
Serious Eats: Anatomy of a Philly Cheesesteak
Past Festival Screenings, Awards
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
2008 US Super 8 Film & Digital Video Festival Honorable Mention
New York City Food Film Festival Audience Choice Award
New York Food Film Festival
Florida Film Festival
Philadelphia Film Festival.
Rocky Balboa Picture show

Film Links

Blogging live and for the first time as the 1st Philadelphia Independent Film Festival happens.

Stay informed as the Media Bureau Film Initiative integrates it's decade long history into modern day content production and aggregation by enabling the sale of royalty free HD/SD media as part of an integrated multi-faceted online multimedia database.

MBN Film Initiative:
http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmFestival.com
http://HDSDmedia.com
http://www.indiefilmarchive.con


We look forward to discussing ...

Sunday, June 22, 2008

XAVIERA HOLLANDER to ATTEND the PHILADELPHIA INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

XAVIERA HOLLANDER to ATTEND the PHILADELPHIA INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL for the SCREENING of the DOCUMENTARY FILM ABOUT HER LIFE

June 21st, 2008, Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival taking place on June 26th - 29th, 2008, announces the attendance of Xaviera Hollander to promote the documentary film about her life “Xaviera Hollander, The Happy Hooker: Portrait of a Sexual Revolutionary” directed by Robert Dunlap, screening Friday, June 27th 9:25pm at the Media Bureau, 725 N. 4th Street http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmfestival.com

The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival will be screening 151 films in 7 venues over 4 days through out the historically radical artist community, Northern Liberties. All events are within walking distance of one another with the film screenings taking place at The Media Bureau, North Bowl, Liberty Lands Park, Arbol Café, Liberties Walk, 941 Theatre & Woodshop Film Studios. With the US Metropolitan city of Philadelphia as its backdrop, the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival is a yearly meeting of the artist and business community that encompass the innovation, creativity, diversity, and uniqueness of film making.

Xaviera Hollander will be in attendance at The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival from Thursday June 26th until Sunday, June 29th. , appearing at the Media Bureau on Thursday, June 26th at 9:30pm for the Film Festival’s opening event and on Friday, June 27th at 9:25pm for the documentary screening. After the film, Xaviera will be answering questions from the audience as well as sign and dedicate her latest book, written with co-author Katje van Dijk, “The Happy Hooker's guide to SEX - 69 orgasmic ways to pleasure a woman” published by Sky Horse Publishing. Xaviera will be making two more book signing appearances at the Passional Boutique on Thursday, June 26th at 7pm, and Delicious Boutique on Friday, June 27th at 7pm. Xaviera did not invent sex: she was one of the leading spirits who brought it out of the closet. Her first book, The Happy Hooker, published in 1971, has sold more than 16 million copies and is still intriguing new readers by its humor, its zest for life and above all for its downright honesty. Xaviera now lives in Amsterdam with her husband Philip, where she runs a bohemian style Bed and Breakfast and entertains her many international guests with her humorous sexy stories from the past. She is always reinventing herself and for the last 10 years has been producing English Theatre productions in her house and recently in Marbella, Spain where she also resides part of the year. Details about her life can be found on her website: http://www.xavierahollander.com

For more information on the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival or Xaviera Hollanders Appearances, please visit http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmfestival.com or call 215 592 -1059.

GERALD CASALE of DEVO to Participate in Festival ...

GERALD CASALE, FOUNDING MEMBER of DEVO, to PARTICIPATE in the
PHILADELPHIA INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

June 23rd, 2008, Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival taking place on June 26th - 29th, 2008, announces the participation of Gerald Casale from the legendary band DEVO. Gerald is a visualist with an eye for comedy, offers the double-barreled punch of a veteran craftsman’s experience fused to a fresh, quirky, post-modern sensibility and will use his talent in critiquing selected films and providing valuable to feedback through interaction and dialogue with filmmakers. When asked about speaking to filmmakers, Gerald says, "Life is too short for one bad short". Gerald will be in Philadelphia performing with DEVO on Saturday June 27th at the School of Rock music festival and than can be seen speaking at The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival on Sunday June 29th at 3pm.
http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmfestival.com

Gerald embraced spot directing via the boot camp of music-video. He started by directing and co-writing the songs and concepts for more than 20 music-videos with his pioneering new wave band DEVO. After creating DEVO’s legendary, low-budget camp style, sci-fi live shows and Dadaist costumes he graduated into the 90’s and beyond with high-profile EFX videos for groups such as The Foo Fighters, Sound Garden, Silverchair and A Perfect Circle. Having helmed more than 100 music video productions, Gerald felt ready to make the leap to commercials. “The lessons I learned in the music-video trenches prepared me for the highly collaborative world of directing TV commercials” says Casale. “The pressure is on to deliver exactly what you promise. To get a great result you have to create an atmosphere of trust.”

The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival will be screening 151 films in 7 venues over 4 days through out the historically radical artist community, Northern Liberties. All events are within walking distance of one another with the film screenings taking place at The Media Bureau, North Bowl, Liberty Lands Park, Arbol Café, Liberties Walk, 941 Theatre & Woodshop Film Studios. With the US Metropolitan city of Philadelphia as its backdrop, the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival is a yearly meeting of the artist and business community that encompass the innovation, creativity, diversity, and uniqueness of film making.

For more information on the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival or Gerald Casale’s speaking appearance. http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmfestival.com or call 215.592.1059

Festival Guide .online ... Spread the word!!

Posted in Adobe Acrobat format, the guide is online. Well, actually it has been there as some of you know .. .but here's a Blog update to let you know.

Also, some of you have needs for fest. screeners (still) ...

The dead line has passed. PLEASE let us know if you have an update. We are ok with the Preview screeners if you are (They look good).

Get in touch.

Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Screening Schedule Changes:Philadelphia Independent Film Festival

Friday June 27th:

Saviours is now screening on Friday 11:50am at the Media Bureau; switched from Saturday

Tibet: Beyond Fear is now screening on Friday 7:30pm at the Media Bureau

Sherman's Way is no longer screening

Saturday June 28th:

Cafe Chavalos is now screening on Saturday 6:50pm at the Media Bureau; switched from Friday

The Disappeared is no longer screening

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Sat June 28th Schedule change at LIBERTIES WALK:
Rivers Way is now showing at 9pm and Nina is now showing at 10:35pm

LIBERTIES WALK: Outdoor
9:00pm – 10:25pm “River Ways” - 85'
10:35pm – 12:07am “Nina“ -92’

Thank you
Benjamin Barnett

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Book Hotels now!!! Posted: June 10, 12EST

Hello,
Many of you have contacted us about attending this years Festival. Thank you.

BUT ...

If you are planning to get to the festival and need a hotel, now is the time to get your room reserved. They are filling up.

Go here for Room reservations and make sure you let them know that you are booking for the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival.

Thanks,
Festival Hospitality

Monday, June 9, 2008

Festival Screener Format - The Facts!

Hello again,
We would prefer to screen movies in DVD (NTSC). You all asked.

Please note that we are screening in 6 different venues in the same neighborhood. :)
With that said, we are capable of screening using the following formats: DVD, miniDV and SONY HDCAM. If you must have the movie screened in HDCAM format, please contact us now. We will only discuss this option until the 19th.

The deadline for Festival Screener's is June 21st! Please get them in ASAP.

Any questions, contact us and check the website / Blog for ongoing Fest info..

Talk to you soon ... Ben

The Final Schedule ....

Hello,

Thank you to all for working with us on the schedule. We will certainly work to have this schedule at least 3-6 weeks earlier next year. We had not anticipated the amount of requests. We believe that all will be good!


See the website for the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival 2008 Media Contact list.This list is in EXCEL format and contains over 200 Media contacts.
You can use this for press releases or anything you think will help promote your film.


By now all accepted Film Makers should have received a follow up email.

Stay in touch.

Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director

Friday, June 6, 2008

Sunday, June 29 Screening Schedule - 2008

Hello,
This is the Final Schedule for screenings on Saturday, June 29.
We have taken many, many calls and emails for screening requests and have worked to get in ALL REQUESTS.

We will contact you shortly with further information...

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Thank you,
Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director


Sunday, JUNE 29
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MEDIA BUREAU: 55 Seats
Short Program:
10:00am - 10:20am “Friends Pictured Within” - 20'
10:21am - 10:45am “Driver's Ed.” - 24'
10:46am - 10:59am “Music Box “- 13’

11:15am - 12:40pm “Who Does She Think She Is?” - 84'

Shorts Program:
12:55pm - 1:17pm “Quarter Til 8” - 22'
1:18pm – 1:38pm “125” - 20'
1:40pm - 1:51pm “Cafe Forte” - 11'
1:52pm - 2:02pm “Pure (French)” - 11'

2:15pm - 2:17pm “Manny “- 2'
2:18pm – 3:48pm “A Broken Life” - 90'

4:05pm - 4:14pm “First Memories” - 9'
4:15pm - 5:00pm “Snow Snow for Lucy “- 45'

5:15pm- 5:44pm “Damn the Past” - 29'
5:45pm – 6:13pm “The Salvation Blues” - 28'
6:30pm - 7:45pm “Documented America - The i Word” - 74'
8:00pm – 9:17pm “Mr. Rakowski “- 77'

NORTH BOWL: 100 seats
Shorts Program:
11:00am - 11:27am “Welcome to Earth” - 26'
11:28am - 11:38am “Kindfeurer” - 10'
11:39am - 11:49am “Graw” - 10'
11:50am - 12:03pm “Carnival Picaresque” - 13'

12:15pm - 1:50pm “Wherever You Are” - 95'

941 Theatre: 125 Seats
Shorts Program:
12:00pm - 12:15pm “Chiles” - 14'
12:16pm - 12:37pm “Playdate” - 21'
12:38pm - 12:53pm “Julie and the Clown” - 15'
12:54pm - 1:01pm “Last Stop for Miles” - 7'

1:15pm - 3:03pm “The Dueling Accountant” - 108'

Shorts Program Plus Feature
3:20pm - 3:29pm “Nothing But Net” - 9'
3:30pm - 3:58pm “The Push” - 28'
3:59pm - 4:50pm “Singularity” - 51'

5:10pm - 6:46pm “Left Right” - 96'

7:00pm - 8:23pm “The Big Shot Caller”- 83'

WOODSHOP FILMS: 45 seats
12:00pm - 1:35pm “Tracing Cowboys” - 94'

Shorts Program:
1:50pm - 2:17pm “Bubble Rama ”- 27'
2:18pm - 2:36pm “John” - 18'
2:35pm - 2:51pm “Weight of Sunken Treasure” - 13.5'

3:05pm - 4:31pm “Insects with Glasses” - 86'
4:50pm - 6:10pm “Up With Me” - 78'
6:25pm – 7:55pm “Dear America” 90’

Saturday, June 28 Screening Schedule - 2008

Hello,
This is the Final Schedule for screenings on Saturday, June 28.
We have taken many, many calls and emails for screening requests and have worked to get in ALL REQUESTS.

We will contact you shortly with further information...

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Thank you,
Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director



SATURDAY, JUNE 28
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ARBOL CAFÉ: Outdoor 50 seats
9:00pm – 10:24pm “Production Office” - 84'
10:35pm – 10:50pm “Stars and Suns” - 14'
10:55pm - 12:30am “Fix” - 95'

LIBERTY LANDS: Outdoor
9:00pm – 9:02pm “Tuski No Uta” - 1.39'
9:05pm- 10:42pm “Orange Chronicles” - 97'
10:50pm – 12:21am “Heavy Load” - 91'

LIBERTIES WALK: Outdoor
9:00pm – 10:25pm “River Ways” - 85'
10:35pm – 12:07am “Nina“ -92’



MEDIA BUREAU: 55 Seats
DOUBLE FEATURE:
11:00am - 12:20pm -“When is Tomorrow” - 80'
12:25pm - 2:00pm ”Ripple Effect” - 95'

Shorts Program:
2:15pm - 2:29pm “Foet” - 14:23
2:30pm - 2:59pm “Dentre Les Morts” – 28:30
3:00pm - 3:20pm ”Bella” - 18'

DOUBLE FEATURE:
3:45pm - 5:05pm Ghosts of the Heartland” 80’
5:10pm – 6:35pm The Independent” - 85'

6:50pm - 8:05pm “Cafe Chavalos” - 75‘
8:25pm - 9:50pm “Nerdcore for Life” – 84’
10:05pm - 11:30pm “Public Interest” - 85'

MIDNIGHT FEATURE
12:00am 1:15am “Mind Flesh” - 75'

941 Theatre: 125 Seats
12:00pm - 1:30pm “Sync or Swim” - 90'

1:45pm - 1:56pm “Desconocido... Por Conocer” - 11'
2:00pm - 3:07pm ”Found in China” - 67'

Short program:
3:20pm- 3:52pm “Kids and Money” - 32'
3:55pm – 4:31pm “Record Store” - 36'
4:35pm - 5:00pm “Hitmen” - 25'

5:15pm - 6:01pm “Order of the Quest” - 46'
6:02pm - 6:17pm ”Well Founded Concerns” - 15'


WOODSHOP FILMS: 45 seats
12:00pm - 1:20pm “Vote or Die - Liszt for President” - 78'

Shorts Program:
1:30pm – 1:52pm “Prince of Venice” - 22'
1:53pm – 2:14pm ”Tranny McGyver” - 20'
2:15pm - 2:30pm “LetGo” - 15'

Shorts Program:
2:45pm - 2:57pm ”LIQST_Liquid State” - 12'
3:00pm - 3:14pm "Dógui: o cão da globalização" - 16'
3:15pm- 3:18pm ”Horizon Diner” - 3'

Double Movie:
3:35pm – 4:00pm “Rabia (Short)” - 25'
4:01pm- 5:26pm ”Dark Streets” - 85'

5:50pm – 6:18pm “My American Neighbor” - 28'
6:19pm - 6:57pm ”What's Left Behind: Manchester Orchestra” - 38'

7:30pm - 9:07pm “You're Rejected” - 97'

Friday, June 27 Screening Schedule - 2008

Hello,
This is the Final Schedule for screenings on Friday, June 27.
We have taken many, many calls and emails for screening requests and have worked to get in ALL REQUESTS.

We will contact you shortly with further information...

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Thank you,
Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director

Friday, JUNE 27
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ARBOL CAFÉ: Outdoor 50 seats
9:00pm – 9:10pm Digital Pamphleteer - 7'
9:10pm – 10:45pm If You Break the Skin - 91'
11:00pm – 12:00am La Maestra in the House - 58'
12:01am - 12:15am Cutting the Rug, Turning the Wheel: Beats and
Buddhism in Northern India 13’52

LIBERTIES WALK: Outdoor
9:00pm – 9:32pm “Larry the Actor” Fictional Narrative (faux doc)32’
9:35pm – 9:50pm “Sexy Thing” 14’
10:00pm – 12:00am “LORA (Bulgaria) - 110”

LIBERTY LANDS: Outdoor
9:00pm - 9:07pm “Philadelphia Love Story “- 7'
9:10pm - 10:41pm ”Fun For Hire” - 91’

11:00pm – 11:25pm Glory at Sea - 25’
11:30pm - 12:08am Streets Keep Calling Me – 37:54'

MEDIA BUREAU: 55 Seats
DOUBLE FEATURE:
11:00am -- 11:47am “We Dreamed America” - 47'
11:50pm – 1:09pm “Saviours ” - 79'

1:25pm – 3:00pm “Aprop” - 7'; “Urban Explorers” - 85'

3:15pm – 5:00pm “Chasing the Devil” - 101'

5:15pm – 5:21pm “An Unquiet Mind” - 6'
5:25pm -- 5:45pm “Displacement” - 17'
5:45pm – 7:15pm “Shadow Within (Foreign)” - 90'

7:30pm – 8:55pm “Tibet: Beyond Fear” - 85'

9:25pm – 10:55pm “Collector” - 14'48”;
“Xaviera Hollander: The Happy Hooker” – 68’

11:00pm – 12:00am “Vows of Silence” 60’

MIDNIGHT FEATURE:
12:10am – 1:46am “Adventures of Power” -96’

NORTH BOWL: 100 seats
DOUBLE FEATURE:
12:00pm – 1:35pm “Bob Marley & Friends” - 95'
1:40pm – 3:10pm “Yesterday was A Lie” - 89'

3:20pm – 4:12pm “Pipes of Peace” - 52'
4:20pm – 5:20pm “Under the Skin” - 59'

WOODSHOP FILMS: 45 seats
5:00pm - 6:25pm “Able Danger” - 85'

Short Program:
6:30pm - 6:53pm “Extreme Me” - 23'
6:56pm – 7:25pm “Lifted” - 29'

7:40pm – 7:55pm “The Accidental Activist” - 15'
7:55pm - 9:10pm “Finding Kraftland” - 75‘

941 Theatre: 125 Seats
Short Program:
11:00am –11:25am “Palomita a Donde Vas?” - 25'
11:26am – 11:31am ”The Citizen Core” - 6'
11:32am– 11:41am “Way Out” - 9’

12:00pm - 2:20pm “Standing Up” - 120'

2:35pm – 2:48pm “Crude Substitute: The folly of liquid coal” - 12’20”
2:50pm – 4:02pm “Radio Cape Cod” - 72'

Shorts Program
4:30pm - 4:40pm “Berta Bornstein - Analysis (Short Documentary)” 10‘
4:41pm - 4:51pm ”Jodi” 10’
4:53pm - 5:08pm “Alistair Maclean: Y‘did Nefesh” - 15’

5:30pm - 6:47pm “Clash A Da Tight 1's” - 77'
6:50pm - 7:15pm ”Africa's Daughters” - 25'

Short Program:
7:35pm - 8:05pm “Wildest Dreams” - 29:20
8:10pm - 8:23pm ”Sunlight and Babies” -12:46’
8:25pm - 8:45pm “Remo Usai” - 19:58

9:00pm – 10:00pm ”Hell Drivers” - 60'
10:15pm – 11:50pm “Wherever You are” - 95’

Thursday, June 26 Screening Schedule - 2008

Hello,
This is the Final Schedule for screenings on Thursday, June 26.
We have taken many, many calls and emails for screening requests and have worked to get in ALL REQUESTS.

We will contact you shortly with further information...

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Thank you,
Benjamin Barnett
Festival Director


Thursday, JUNE 26
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MEDIA BUREAU: 55 Seats
11:00am - 11:40am “This is my Cheesesteak” 40’ (FREE)
12:15pm – 1:45pm “Green Guerrillas” - 87'56”
2:00pm – 3:20pm "Ode to Peace” - 6';“Semper Fi” - 73'
3:35pm – 4:45pm “My Mother's Garden” - 70'
5:00pm – 6:15pm All Along” - 75’
6:30pm – 7:35pm “Unnatural State” - 65’

7:50pm – 9:16pm “Mozart Town” - 86’

NORTH BOWL: 100 seats
11:00am - 11:25am “Flower for Rawanda” - 24‘ (FREE)
11:50am - 1:50pm “The Fly Boys” 118'
2:05pm – 3:25pm “Life. Support. Music.” - 79'

3:40pm – 5:03pm “Papiroflexia” 2’30‘ ; “Such Hawks, Such Hounds” - 81'


941 Theatre: 125 Seats
12:00pm - 2:20pm “Over the River” - 140’ (FREE)

2:40pm - 3:25pm “In the Panyard” - 44'15''
3:30pm -- 4:41pm “On Broadway“ - 71'

4:55pm - 6:45pm “Killer At Large” - 108’
7:00pm - 7:22pm “Bally Master” - 22'
7:23pm - 8:21pm “At Home in Utopia” - 58'