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Upcoming Film Festivals deadlines, call for entries.

09 Sunday Mar 2014

Posted by Floreva in Film Festivals, Movies, Writing

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Hello Fellow oddjobbers,

 

whether you’re a young or experienced director, screenwriter, DoP, sound master, cameraman, creating doc, experimental, vid, music vid, short, feat. film or just a lover of cinema for the magic produced on screen,

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please find hereafter some other FFest you might be interested in, to submit your work to or to attend, check their website for more info :

Enjoy and good luck!

Floreva

 

MANHATTAN
FILM FESTIVAL
New York, New York – USA
June 19 to July 3, 2014

DL for entries : 18 March 2014 (late DL)

CATALINA
FILM FESTIVAL
Avalon , California – USA
September 24 to 28, 2014

Reg DL : 20 March 2014

Unmissable Stops:
– Palm Springs International ShortFest
– Nantucket Film Festival & Screenplay Competition
– Revelation Perth International Film Festival
Calling All Screenwriters:
– Slamdance Screenplay Competition
– CineStory Foundation Screenwriting Awards
– The First Look Project
Quickly Closing Opps:
– London Independent Film Festival
– Brooklyn Film Festival
– San Antonio Film Festival
– VISIONFEST
The Good Story Competition: Change the World in Four Minutes
Filmmakers everywhere: The Good Story Competition is challenging you to tell the stories of everyday people in Asia doing good to improve the lives of others, and tell it in the most compelling and engaging way possible. All in under four minutes. It’s also a chance to snag cash prizes not just for yourself but for the people you feature in your video. You get to show off your creativity and help make a difference, all at the same time. Register now and submit your video by March 21, 2104 directly at http://www.ourbetterworld.org/goodstoryasia
Final Extended Deadlines – Exclusive to Withoutabox:
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CineStory Foundation Screenwriting Awards, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 5, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Derby Film Festival, Derby, United Kingdom
March 5, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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VISIONFEST, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 5, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Albuquerque Film & Media Experience, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
March 7, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Milledgeville Film Festival, Milledgville, Georgia, USA
March 7, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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On Screen/In Person, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
March 7, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at Cannes, Cannes, France
March 8, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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The Classic City International Film Festival, Snellville, Georgia, USA
March 9, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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The Los Angeles International Student Film Festival, Pasadena, California, USA
March 9, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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International Moustache Film Festival, Portland, Maine, USA
March 10, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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The Los Angeles New Wave International Film Festival, Sherman Oaks, California, USA
March 11, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Rainier Independent Film Festival, Ashford, Washington, USA
March 12, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Brooklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 14, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Hill Country Film Festival, Fredericksburg, Texas, USA
March 14, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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London Independent Film Festival, London, United Kingdom
March 14, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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SAFILM – San Antonio Film Festival, San Antonio, Texas, USA
March 14, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Big Deadlines Approaching Fast:
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Filmbox Movie Award Competition, London, United Kingdom
Rolling Deadline

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Los Angeles Film and Script Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 5, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Meeting Rimini Film Festival, Rimini, Italy
March 5, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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New York Los Angeles International Film Festival (NYLA), Encino, California, USA
March 5, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Revelation Perth International Film Festival, Hawthorn East, Australia
March 5, 2014 – Late Deadline

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West Field Screenwriting Awards, Averill Park, New York, USA
March 5, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Workers Unite Film Festival, New York, New York, USA
March 5, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Breaking Walls Thriller Screenplay Competition, Lewes, Delaware, USA
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Brooklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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CINE Golden Eagle Awards, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
March 7, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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FILM-COM Financing & Distribution Market – Features, Television, Docs, Video-Gaming, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
March 7, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Family Resources Film Festival Gala, Davenport, Iowa, USA
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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International Moustache Film Festival, Portland, Maine, USA
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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London Independent Film Festival, London, United Kingdom
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Real to Reel International Film Festival, Shelby, North Carolina, USA
March 7, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Santa Monica Teen Film Festival, Santa Monica, California, USA
March 7, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Glen Rose Neo-Relix Film Festival, Glen Rose, Texas, USA
March 8, 2014 – Late Deadline

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The Harvard College Film Festival, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
March 8, 2014 – Late Deadline

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BolderLife Festival, Boulder, Colorado, USA
March 9, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Motor City Nightmares Film Festival, Milford, Michigan, USA
March 10, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Nantucket Film Festival & Screenplay Competition, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
March 10, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Northside DIY Film Competition, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 10, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Palm Springs International ShortFest, Palm Springs, California, USA
March 10, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 10, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Sacramento Horror Film Festival, Sacramento, California, USA
March 10, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Studio City Film Festival, Studio City, California, USA
March 10, 2014 – Late Deadline

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COMEDY NINJA Film and Screenplay Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 11, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Oaxaca FilmFest, Oaxaca, Mexico
March 12, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood (Spring), Los Angeles, California, USA
March 12, 2014 – WAB Extended Deadline

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Los Angeles Movie Awards – Summer Session, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 12, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Los Angeles Reel Film Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 12, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Port Townsend Film Festival, Port Townsend, Washington, USA
March 13, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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OREGON Independent Film Festival, Eugene, Oregon, USA
March 14, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Colourfest Film Festival, Parramatta, Australia
March 14, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Prescott Film Festival, Prescott, Arizona, USA
March 14, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Santa Monica Teen Film Festival, Santa Monica, California, USA
March 14, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Short Sharp Film Festival, Coffs Harbour, Australia
March 14, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Southampton International Film Festival, Eastleigh, United Kingdom
March 14, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 14, 2014 – Late Deadline

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Calls for Entry Just Announced:
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Fester: The Mindf*#k Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA
Event Dates: January 1 to December 31, 2014
Rolling Deadline

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Brainwash Movie Festival, Oakland, California, USA
Event Dates: July 18 to 26, 2014
March 15, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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La Costa Film Festival, Carlsbad, California, USA
Event Dates: September 18 to 21, 2014
March 31, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival, Moorhead, Minnesota, USA
Event Dates: September 12 to 13, 2014
March 31, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline, No Entry Fee

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Ojai Film Festival, Oak View, California, USA
Event Dates: November 6 to 13, 2014
April 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Indie Memphis Film Festival, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Event Dates: October 30 to November 2, 2014
April 2, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Slamdance Screenplay Competition, Los Angeles, California, USA
Event Dates: January 23 to 29, 2015
April 8, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Script Pipeline Great Idea Contests, Santa Monica, California, USA
Event Dates: July 15, 2014
April 15, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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FilmQuest, Provo, Utah, USA
Event Dates: June 30 to July 5, 2014
April 15, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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SaMo Indie – The Santa Monica Independent Film Festival, Santa Monica, California, USA
Event Dates: September 18 to 21, 2014
April 15, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Louisville’s International Festival of Film, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Event Dates: October 9 to 12, 2014
May 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Boston Jewish Film Festival, West Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Event Dates: November 5 to 17, 2014
May 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Imagine Science Film Festival, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Event Dates: October 17 to 24, 2014
May 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Shriekfest, the Los Angeles Horror/SciFi Film Festival, Lake Mary, Florida, USA
Event Dates: October 2 to 5, 2014
May 1, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Mill Valley Film Festival, San Rafael, California, USA
Event Dates: October 2 to 12, 2014
May 16, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Nine Worlds Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival, London, United Kingdom
Event Dates: August 7 to 10, 2014
May 23, 2014 – Regular Deadline

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Shore Scripts, London, United Kingdom
Event Dates: November 1, 2014
May 31, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Event Dates: November 7 to 23, 2014
June 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Flagler Film Festival, Palm Coast, Florida, USA
Event Dates: January 9 to 11, 2015
June 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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HERO FEST – MY HERO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Laguna Beach, California, USA
Event Dates: November 21 to 23, 2014
June 1, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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The First Look Project, presented by Script Pipeline, Santa Monica, California, USA
Event Dates: February 15, 2015
June 15, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Big Apple Film Festival (New York), New York, New York, USA
Event Dates: November 5 to 9, 2014
June 30, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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Beaufort International Film Festival, Beaufort, South Carolina, USA
Event Dates: February 11 to 15, 2015
July 31, 2014 – Earlybird Deadline

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The secret life of Walter Mitty and Her – Sundance FF

24 Friday Jan 2014

Posted by Floreva in Entertainemt, Movies

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Cinema, film festival, Script

Well, well, well….

With the academy awards ceremony just around the corner, it’s the right time to hit the theaters and enjoy the inventive movies on offer. Rather that rushing to see “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Scorcese with DiCaprio, based on a true story, what could possibly go wrong? I’ll watch that later), I’ve chosen “Walter Mitty and his secret life”, because the storyline sounded appealing, and there was no dissatisfaction .

The film is based on a 1939 short story by James Thurber.  While some changes have been made in regard of the original story, namely since the action in the book is wrapped tightly around Walter Mitty and a single event as trivial and unremarkable as accompanying his wife to the drugstore. He stays for a smoke outside the shop while she proceeds with the groceries’ list. The essence of Walter Mitty’s rich inner life and  feats is pretty much interestingly translated onto the screen. Ben Stiller does a remarkable composition, a pleasant mixture for a contemplative character made of grace and reserve, the plot is maybe not fantastically inventive, but it flows nicely and the ties are well tied together, interwoven with clues we grabbed along the road to his own journey into the real world. Haven’t we all day-dreamt of delivering punching line to people who are as annoying as a dickhead, or to rude people or haven’t we fought that with a bit of increased audacity we would have done or said something bound to lead to a better situation, and kept for ourselves for various reasons? Sometimes, though, the only alternative is to harness that audacity and just…. well, dive into the unknown, because it feels right.

It is also a refreshing film for three reasons ; firstly in the sense that the filming locations are not somewhere in the States, pretending to be that particular area in the world where the action is supposed to be taking place. The crew did film in several part of Iceland (but they did not film the Himalayan part in real Himalaya though but in Iceland too, namely in Longufjorur on the Snaefellsnes peninsula, still, the magic works).

It’s refreshing too because the crush he has for his colleague finds a quiet and gentle materialization when he firmly holds her hand, and we are spare the too-often -seen lip-crashing kiss plastered all over the screen since Top Gun (1986), in big scale, which since then made every kissing moment look like its always raw desire on steroids that both the protagonists seem to be able to either perform or want. So a little change is very welcome, and here the apparent shyness makes it for a gentle breeze without losing its powerful implication. Out of Africa (1985) was the embodiment of that elliptically shown strong desire, and it never felt less powerful that a close-up on naked bodies rummaging together on a bed, against a wall, on the floor, warlike, and seldom necessary in such length or numerous occurrence.

Thirdly, ( no offence, please) it felt refreshing to have locals playing the characters of locals, and not some American again playing the foreigners, much to the weariness of the (European, shall I write?) audience. Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as a Greenlandic pilot is just perfect and he feels right too, just as the Chilean ship crew and the Icelandic/Greenlandic ship crew or the ticket agent (Rosamund Gundmundsdottir).

“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is a very pleasant film, which provides an enduring feeling of lightness and happiness and a sense of joy, The photography is fantastic and that alone should have the movie being qualified for the Academy Awards, along with a  perfect script. Ben Stiller proves again that he is a real creative bloke, he acts in and directs here a great film, whose qualities will better with age. (Unlike the absurd “Arthur Newman” , 2012, in which Colin Firth and Emily Blunt unconvincingly play 2 American con artists, lost in their own identity and tediously trying to escape their miserably boring lives, 2 appealing British actors along with the somewhat inconsistent Anne Heche. Result : greatly annoying film full of wearisome cliches ).

“Her”

“Her” is a surprise, emphasing on the loneliness experienced by humans  dwelling in this modern techie urban habitat. We follow the life of Theodore Twombly whose job is to write love letters for people who lack either the ability, or the  time to do so. Theodore is a loner, still grieving over his lost relationship to his childhood sweetheart. He enrolls on a program providing humans with a personal OS, a virtual companion, able to learn and grow human like feelings. What ensues id crystal clear : he falls in love with the witty software, which improves so rapidly in the field of emotions and psychological understanding that their relationship becomes (strangely) intimate and emotionally accurate. Of course, what underlines the script is that no such relationship can exist, since we are humans, and no machine, as much sophistication it can get/operate/create/develop/have , can rival another human being because there is a moment when feelings and closeness need to find their physical expression and materialization through those trivial things but unbeaten yet : the skin, fingers, lips and eye locking into another step of intimacy, different and yet complementary to the closeness of soul, mind and spirit.

Here, Spike Jonze signs a question-raising film regarding our human condition, the loneliness we can experiment even when surrounded by fantastic tools of communications and technology enhancing or facilitating our everyday life. In the end, the moral of the story looks like : to experiment human contact and togetherness, joy in being reunited and this sense of “belonging”, the simplest thing to do is to ring a friend, drag them out of their flat, and together, closely seated in the warmth of human bond (love, friendship), contemplate the sunrise, rekindling with our human capacity to marvel at the simple joys Nature has to offer, and that can never be replaced, even by sophisticated machine. Steel can never have goose pimple, whereas the human body can  express inner emotions through various changes, in temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, change in color of the skin, breath and fluids exuding its pores or tear canals.

A modern tale, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, with a mustached Joaquin Phoenix.

Everybody’s gathering to Sundance FF!

I heard the other day over the radio Matt Damon and Glenn Close… I think this once alternative and indie-prone Film Fest seems to be gradually getting transplants and defectors  from Hollywood and getting to be contaminated by Hollywood stars and spirit…..Or is it? Anyway, I recommend RAINDANCE film Fest, and other Indie Film Fest, less known and yest more innovative and out of the big machine circuits…

So fellow film lovers, oddjobbers, check those FF and let us keep cinema ALSO indie.

So long,

Floreva

VISIONFEST
FILM FESTIVAL
New York, New York – USA
May 14 to 18, 2014

Hurry, Last Looks:
– L.A. COMEDY SHORTS
– Chicago International Movies and Music Festival
– Fort Myers Film Festival
Exciting Earlybirds:
– Vancouver International Film Festival
– Guanajuato International Film Festival
– Napa Valley Film Festival
Circuit Gems:
– OFF PLUS CAMERA International Festival of Independent Cinema
– deadCENTER Film Festival
– Sunscreen Film Festival
The 5th Annual New Media Film Festival
Based in Los Angeles, the New Media Film Festival celebrates the ever-changing world of new media. Declared “worth the entry fee” by MovieMaker Magazine and hailed for making “the cutting edge accessible” by Huffington Post, the festival accepts Web Series, 3D, Apps, Digital Comics, Machinima, Made on Mobile/Tablet, Music Videos, New Media, Scripts, Shorts, Shot on RED, 30-second pitches, Socially Responsible Content, and Trailers among other formats. The jury includes reps from Pixar, Fox, and The Caucus, among others. A total of $45K USD in awards will be presented at the festival this June. Join filmmakers from around the world, hear industry leaders, and network…submit today!

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How the Santa Fe Film Festival can boost the writing of a road movie.

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

Posted by Floreva in Movies, Places, Writing

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Cinema, contest, road movie, Santa Fe, Script, WITHOUTABOX, writing.

Dear readers, fellow oddjobbers , sharers of a glimpse of your thoughts about this world, providers of happiness,

This week end  a major event takes place, the Santa Fe Film Festival.

Many events take place  in the cinema field each week. But this one has a particular taste for me. because it’s Santa Fe (3 times in my life I have felt that good in a city, like you belong, ya know? : in London, in Darjeeling and in Santa Fe, I have no explanation).

And parallel to that, I was writing a script for a submission to the London Film Festival. A road movie. the two ideas merged eventually: why not setting the road movie in TX and NM? I mean, the story was already set, constructed, the characters have their back stories,  I already had written a good deal, the city of departure and the city of arrival had just not been chosen. So, why not a trip from Houston to Santa Fe?

A crazy idea cropped up : why not going up there with my car? You know, driving all the way, enjoy the scenery and the fabulous  landscapes, music blasting, in good company, chatting and laughing, sharing anecdotes, enjoying a rapid meal, before entering this wonderfully energetic city for a big event? And getting free, instant, real-life, consistent impressions for the script? Material readily available!

I very much enjoy a good road movie. The unity of time and space, the journeys, both internal and physical, the grandiose scenery, the confinement leading to confrontation before the resolution and the pacification can occur, has always been profoundly appealing to me.

At a party with friends, the subject of Santa Fe and the Film Festival hosted there came up, as they said they’d drive around New Year’ Eve to White Sands. Conversation drifted then to New Mexico. I didn’t remember the date of the festival, since I only took my subscription to WITHOUTABOX last September,  I only knew there is major Festival taking place there, and for instance, that “Brokeback Mountain” was presented there, among others. We all reckoned that Santa Fe has special vibes. It’s a magical city, and some of us agreed that it  had a relevant impact on our mind, or souls.

Parties like that boost one’s (that’s me, yes) energy & will to work harder, and to write more!!!

Anyway.

In November I received an alert via WITHOUTABOX (the interface I use for script submission for various contests) about the SFFF. I twitted about it. Got a RT from a director (thanks). And I thought i’d love to  see that. And I’ll drive. Houston-Santa Fe. I only needed a friend to share the road, the wheel, the fantastic Week End lying ahead, and a pure cinephilic moment. Plus this director presents his movie there. In Santa Fe. And he wished me safe travels to SFFF. (twitter, you do a great job).

Was I looking for another sign  to go there, to stop telling myself it was crazy to even think of going there, 15s hours, etc? There was the sign, bold, unmistakable.

And another thing : the hero in my script (begun 5 weeks previously) bears the same name as this director, only the spelling is slightly different. 

The film festival takes place just before my birthday. Festival is Dec 6-9; my b-day is the 10th.

So, I told myself : “that would be the most perfect and accurate B’day present, to go there, see amazing movies and shorts, feel the powerful energy of creativity bursting everywhere, meet interesting people, in the field I want to work more and more with and for…Big Spirit of the World, clear the path and make it happen!”

Yeah, really. Sometimes you got to manifest what your want, loudly and you must be convinced that it will happen. I was confident. I trusted myself to make the right choices and to be strong-willed.

It boosted my writing, I can tell you! I locate their stops and their venues on the map and with Google satellite photos, I feel I travel along with them.

I checked the feasibility, and bingo! Greenlight at every level.

In the meantime, the friend’s availability had been invalidated. Car trip seriously unmanageable.  So I checked flights, found one, booked a room and a car in Albuquerque. Bought my tix.

And so be it!

While doing so, I wished I could decide someone to join in at the last minute. Like : you go to a party, and  you say  : “I’ll go to Santa Fe tomorrow. – How nice? how lucky you are, I wish I could …- Interested? Join me! -OK!!!!”

Driving up there will be for another time, because, come on, it’s 15 hours’ drive. I’ll do it next time, with a car packed with friends as crazy as me for cinema. As it was also a bit short to organise it “impromptu”, (although I just love last-minute crazy ideas for a weekend).

The room I booked, for the SAME price could be either : one-queen-size bed (with kitchenette, easier for meals, you know) OR TWO king-size beds (with kitchenette).

Guess what I chose?

I was very much in the mood of sharing that moment with a good friend.

And I made that wish again : to go there with someone.

And it was granted. Impromtu. Last minute. Last Sunday, at lunch with wonderful friends.

You know that wonderful and terrifying moment when you say : “I go there, it’s crazy stuff to do, but… I’m doing it…Would you like to join me?”. And there goes the answer : “I’d love too! Let’s grab a ticket and …just.do.it”

You think your dream can come true, so  you set your mind on a particular frequency, your energy vibrates and bam! it happens. I have a sense that I am on the threshold of a new episode in my life, and I dedicate all my forces, my energy, my focus, my resources, my thoughts, to this achievement, this goal, this new path of fulfillment and of a deeper sense of happiness…

Guess what is the theme of this year’s SANTA FE FILM FESTIVAL?

DREAM AWAKE.

It could never have  been more suited.

Discipline your will, harness your dream and live the life you’re meant to live.

Keep your dream alive, but don’t let it slip through your hands, dear reader/writer.

Floreva, sending you positive energy AMAP (as much as possible)

I’ll post on SFFF later .

http://www.santafefilmfestival.com/

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Celebrating Hollywood Glamour

12 Saturday May 2012

Posted by Floreva in Cafés, Movies, Places

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Cinema, Elizabeth Taylor, Hall of Fame, Hepburn, Hollywood Blvd, Humphrey Bogart, Jack Lemmon, L.A.

Hepburn.

A name shared by two major actresses. One epitomizes dry wit in screw ball comedy. The other embodies charming ingenuity. Both are symbols of The Hollywood Glam. Today, Golden age movie lovers (as me and 5 other very good friends for instance) remember Katherine, born May 12th, 1907.

Portrait of Hepburn, 33 years old

She’s best remembered for her role alongside Legend Humphrey Bogart in “African Queen”, “Mary of Scotland”, “Bringing up Baby”, with Cary Grant playing a deliciously geeky paleontologist, “The Philadelphia Story”, “The Lion in the Winter”, “Woman of the Year”, “Guess who’s coming for diner”.

Miss Katherine was a theater wonder too. She even played the role of Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel, in the Musical “Coco”, in Broadway.  And of course, played most of Shakespeare’s immortal chef-d’oeuvres. Let me mention “Taming of the Shrew”, “The Merchant of Venice”, “Anthony and Cleopatra”, and “Much ado about nothing”.

66 year long career, 44 feature films, 33 plays. She liked her numbers to be even, one could say.

This reminds my of my trip last year, in L.A.

It was in February,  the blue sky was bursting with sun, the air was light and breezy, the palm trees were nicely trimmed.

My camera was showing impatience to encounter Hollywood Blvd, the Chinese Theater and Sunset Blvd.

I went also on top of Observatory Hill, to catch an amazing view of the city, the ocean sparkling away in the horizon, and all the memories of “Rebel without a cause” secluded in my mind, as I strolled around and inside the building.

Later, I drove on Sunset Blvd, photographing the houses of those who built my love for the cinema and my interest for the entertainment industry. Below is B.Karloff’s former house (dark pic, I’m afraid, for the impersonator of dark characters).

Lana Turner’s former house.

Mansion of a beautiful one (alive and above).

In the vicinity of the loop where Cary Grant used to live ( below)…


…one stumbles upon this…

…Undoubtedly handy for the Bentleys and RR owners in the neighbourhood.

While in L.A. I tried those super trendy flavoured coffees from various shops, in Malibu, on Hollywood Boulevard, on the beach, in Santa Monica district, and I wanted to taste different kind of brews. Conclusion : I’m not a fan of vanillastrawberry/cinnamon/citrusblueberry/whatever fancy/ aroma. I prefer my Italian to be strong, rich, well scented, and easy going.

No fuss coffee for me, please, even in super glam bold California’s City of Angels.


The organic deli just around the corner was so inviting, I sorted my pix in there, while resting my sore feet, and made myself a wish and a promise : to come here again with more time to be able to visit a studio (or two), and work harder, to get to live here.

I raise my ultra-caffeinated black coffee to thy, Hollywood.

A toast for the joy, the drama, the humor, the laugh, the thinking, the glamour, the cogitation instilled in our lives.

A toast also to The Frères Lumière and Georges Méliès who made it all possible,

Th. Edison,  Buster K., Abel Gance, DW Griffith, Renoir, John De Cuir, Edith Head, Givenchy, Chas Chaplin, Ealing Studios (UK), The Studios de Joinville (France), Cinecitta (Italy), Babelsberg Studios (Germany), Fritz Lang, Alec Guiness, Jimmy Stewart, Garbo, Marilyn, Jeanne Moreau, Godard, Wiene, Murnau, Jean Dujardin, Michel Gondry (“Science of dreams”, “Be Kind, rewind”), Mitchum and Lancaster, Ozu, Bruno Ganz, Nino Rota, Mancini, Agnès Varda, Imamura, Dame Judi Dench, Jack Lemmon, Damian Lewis, Brenda Blethyn, Hannah Schygulla, Romy Schneider, Bibiana, Begalu, Daniel Brühl (“Goodbye Lenin”, “Joyeux Noël”), Patricia Mazuy, Joséphine Siao, Maggie Cheung, Guillaume Canet, Eva Green, among many others.

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