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Film With NC Actors to screen in New York |
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Morning Song Way Will Screen May 11th in New York
The Motion Picture MORNING SONG WAY starring Jennifer Redbird and Elvus Kishketon, Jr. will screen at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) in NEW YORK Thursday, May 11th at 8:00 PM on Screen 7, Village East Cinema, 181 2nd Avenue at 12th Street.
This film features several North Carolina actors. These are David Lowe (Part of Chief Deputy US Marshal), Catherine Sewell (Part of Assistant District Attorney), Tawnee Rain(Part of Clara), James Chesak(The Jailer), Raven Chemsak, Shyen Chemsak, and Lakota Chemsak(extras and members of the Chachachoatlay Mountain Boys Drum Group) all from Hickory, North Carolina.
The NIIFVF information for the screening in New York on May 11th is at: www.nyfilvideo.com
and the new site for Drydock Film Corporation(Morning Song Way) is at www.drydockfilm.com |
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The 2006 Charlotte Jewish Film Festival |
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 The Charlotte Chapter of Hadassah, the Light Factory and the Levine JCC
present:
The 2006 Charlotte Jewish Film Festival
Sponsored by Diamonds Direct
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m., Duke Theatre at Spirit Square (College and 7th Streets)
Sunday, March 19, 2:00 p.m., Sam Lerner Cultural Arts Center at the Levine JCC (5007 Providence Rd., in Shalom Park)
OPENING NIGHT
Saturday, March 18, features RASHEVSKI’S TANGO. Set in Belgium, this film is a heartwarming ensemble comedy-drama in which family members wrestle with issues of Jewish identity, love, interfaith marriage and secrets. Sam Garbarski’s directorial debut delivers laughs, tears and a serving of romance. Also showing is a hysterical short called NOSE JOB JEW. A dessert reception is included with the price of admission. Adult content. No one under 16 will be admitted.
SUNDAY MATINEE
March 19 is an afternoon of short features. MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH is an unforgettable documentary about the Abayudaya Jews in Uganda, whose commitment to Judaism amidst poverty and persecution is truly inspirational. Also showing is MY DAD IS THE STRONGEST, an endearing Israeli film of a young boy and his imaginary super hero friends, followed by BLACK HATS AND SHORT SKIRTS and KOSHER, both which take a light look at Jews dating non-Jews. Recommended for adults and students over 12. Some nudity.
Tickets are $10 for Saturday night, $6 for Sunday matinee, or $15 for a weekend pass. Tickets may be purchased at the JCC front desk or by phone at (704) 366-5007. Remaining tickets will be available at the door for $12 on Saturday and $8 on Sunday. |
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FYI - FILM YOUR ISSUE NATIONAL COMPETITION SEEKS 30-TO-60 SECOND ENTRIES |
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All American residents 18 to 26 eligible
Deadline: May 1, 2006
We welcome your participation and collaboration in FYI - FILM YOUR ISSUE, an unprecedented "issue film"competition open to all American residents 18 to 26 , with major media and academic partners.
The deadline is May 1, 2006. There is no entrance fee.
Click READ MORE for details |
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NoDa Film Festival - Feb 26-28 |
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Come check out the inaugural NODA FILM FESTIVAL Celebrating Great Black Cinema on February 26-28. Located at the Neighborhood Theater at 511 East 36th Street in the heart of NoDa.
ADMISSION IS FREE!
Mellow Mushroom pizza, cash bar, and popcorn will be available.
To celebrate Black History Month, the NODA FILM FESTIVAL is focusing on great-but-underexposed African American films and filmmakers. We’re screening many critically acclaimed masterpieces that you won’t find anywhere else.
Click READ MORE ↓ for show times and movie descriptions |
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Charlotte Film Festival - open call for entries |
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The first annual Charlotte Film Festival is pleased to announce its open call for entries.
The festival will take place September 15 -17 in our beautiful uptown Charlotte, North Carolina.
Our theme this year is “Office Stories”. This means that we are looking to “pepper” our film selections with films whose stories are centered around the office. Small office, big office, drama, comedy, horror. You name it. However, this does not mean that films with stories bearing no relation to offices of any kind won't be selected. We are choosing the films that will run based on their overall quality first. If they happen to take place in an office, so much the better.
For more information on our festival and on how you can enter your film, please visit our website at charlottefilmfestival.org
Our Early deadline is February 1, so do not delay. |
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