Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Submissions link for 6th Annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival ... #piff #uff #Pi6

Festival submissions are welcome at: PhilaIndie6
Thank you very much for the interest in our festival. We look forward to the discussion. Keep it coming and feel free to stop by!
The Festival Team
6th Annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival ... #piff #Pi6 #uff

Monday, July 9, 2012

A Jew in Maos China - a review of The Revolutionary

China is very much in the forefront of our current geopolitical dialogue today. To the unknowing, it has been at the forefront for decades. Thinking of the film The Revolutionary that screened at the National Constitution Center made us think of the times we have picked up and left home for change,  adventure and / or intrigue. Rarely do many leave to take part in global change.

Produced and directed by Lucy Ostrander and Don Sellers, a married couple from Seattle, and Irv Drasnin, “The Revolutionary” was partially based on “The Man Left Behind,” a memoir by Rittenberg, who is now a 91-year-old consultant to American businesses in China. It is a must see documentary that tells a story that once told, just might change how you see China today.

http://blogs.forward.com/the-arty-semite/159051/a-jew-in-maos-china/


~ Thank you to Forward.com and blogger Laura Goldman

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Cost of Construction playing tonight!! Producer Flavia Colgan in attendence.

Cost of Construction

Produced by Flavia Colgan

Directed by Jordan Ehrlich


Will be playing tonight! Flavia Colgan will be in attendance.

5:30pm at the Franklin Institute

8:30pm at the First Unitarian Church (The Sanctuary)

17 people die everyday on construction sites across the country. Three OSHA officials have resigned in the past five years.  Government is stone walling efforts to remedy these preventable disasters.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Posting for and about independent film in Philadelphia ... #uff

We welcome you to Philadelphia and the 5th annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival. Thank you for attending. We hope you like the show. Please use the comment cards and or just stop an usher with your opinion. Thank you to our sponsors: Filmmakers worldwide, Empowerment Group, Adobe, UArts, Philadelphia Distillery, Philadelphia Acting Studio, and Media Bureau Network. We'll see you in the theater's. Benjamin F. Barnett Festival Director Philadelphia Independent Film Festival 5

Sunday, May 6, 2012

We have started to inform the film makers, the discussions have begun. #Pi5 #piff #uff

::::> We have started to inform the film makers, the discussions have begun. If you are interested in seeing a film screened at this years Philadelphia Independent Film Festival on June 20 - 24, 2012, now is the time to start posting up about it and passing on the Event invite link (Skip and go directly to the Event invite link below)! Thanks for the great discussions and feedback to date as usual. Thanks to this years #uff. Nothing like watching hundreds of movies from all over the globe. This is what it's all about and it's an exciting process. We are physically and literally on the move and it is an exciting time around here. Stop by on Monday or Tuesdays 11am-3pm and take part during our open #uff discussions. If you have a film in consideration still at this stage, walk it in and put it on. More soon - Benjamin F. Barnett Festival Director #Pi5 Let us know you want to attend the 5th Annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival June 20 - 24, 2012.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Record Paradise: The Musical Life of Joe Lee - Michael Streissguth (54 min) - UFF

In the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival #UFF screening room: Record Paradise: The Musical Life of Joe Lee Michael Streissguth (54 min) #UFF Record Paradise rolls with Joe Lee, black sheep of a blue-blood Maryland family, owner of one of the nation's most successful record stores, and an irreverent musical impresario. Leading an unruly parade of musicians, collectors, and disc jockeys, Joe has sold records to generations of music fans and produced, booked and managed some of Washington D.C.'s most beloved blues and rock acts, including the tragically zany Root Boy Slim. Opinionated, brash, and unabashedly entertaining , Joe Lee is a movie unto himself. Record Paradise is the next best thing. ~ed